operator== <regex>

Equal comparison for various objects.

template<class BidIt>
    bool operator==(const sub_match<BidIt>& left,
        const sub_match<BidIt>& right);
template<class BidIt, class IOtraits, class Alloc>
    bool operator==(
        const basic_string<typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type, IOtraits, Alloc>& left,
        const sub_match<BidIt>& right);
template<class BidIt, class IOtraits, class Alloc>
    bool operator==(const sub_match<BidIt>& left,
        const basic_string<typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type, IOtraits, Alloc>& right);
template<class BidIt>
    bool operator==(const typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type* left,
        const sub_match<BidIt>& right);
template<class BidIt>
    bool operator==(const sub_match<BidIt>& left,
        const typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type* right);
template<class BidIt>
    bool operator==(const typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type& left,
        const sub_match<BidIt>& right);
template<class BidIt>
    bool operator==(const sub_match<BidIt>& left,
        const typename iterator_traits<BidIt>::value_type& right);
template<class BidIt, class Alloc>
    bool operator==(const match_results<BidIt, Alloc>& left,
        const match_results<BidIt, Alloc>& right);

Parameters

  • BidIt
    The iterator type.

  • IOtraits
    The string traits class.

  • Alloc
    The allocator class.

  • left
    The left object to compare.

  • right
    The right object to compare.

Remarks

Each template operator converts each of its arguments to a string type and returns the result of comparing the converted objects for equality.

When a template operator converts its arguments to a string type it uses the first of the following transformations that applies:

arguments whose types are a specialization of template class match_results or sub_match are converted by calling the str member function;

arguments whose types are a specialization of the template class basic_string are unchanged;

all other argument types are converted by passing the argument value to the constructor for an appropriate specialization of the template class basic_string.

Example

 

// std_tr1__regex__operator_eq.cpp 
// compile with: /EHsc 
#include <regex> 
#include <iostream> 
 
typedef std::tr1::cmatch::string_type Mystr; 
int main() 
    { 
    std::tr1::regex rx("c(a*)|(b)"); 
    std::tr1::cmatch mr; 
 
    std::tr1::regex_search("xcaaay", mr, rx); 
 
    std::tr1::csub_match sub = mr[1]; 
    std::cout << "match == " << mr.str() << std::endl; 
    std::cout << "sub == " << sub << std::endl; 
    std::cout << std::endl; 
 
    std::cout << "match == match == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (mr == mr) << std::endl; 
    std::cout << "sub == sub == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (sub == sub) << std::endl; 
 
    std::cout << "string(\"aab\") == sub == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (Mystr("aab") == sub) << std::endl; 
    std::cout << "sub == string(\"aab\") == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (sub == Mystr("aab")) << std::endl; 
 
    std::cout << "\"aab\" == sub == " << std::boolalpha 
        << ("aab" == sub) << std::endl; 
    std::cout << "sub == \"aab\" == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (sub == "aab") << std::endl; 
 
    std::cout << "'a' == sub == " << std::boolalpha 
        << ('a' == sub) << std::endl; 
    std::cout << "sub == 'a' == " << std::boolalpha 
        << (sub == 'a') << std::endl; 
 
    return (0); 
    } 
 

match == caaa sub == aaa match == match == true sub == sub == true string("aab") == sub == false sub == string("aab") == false "aab" == sub == false sub == "aab" == false 'a' == sub == false sub == 'a' == false

Requirements

Header: <regex>

Namespace: std::tr1

See Also

Reference

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