On 20/10/2016 10:17, MAURICE Jean wrote:
Hi John,
The first thing I would like to know is :
Is "{m_pimpl={.}}" a correct regular expression ?
No, it's just a view of the internals of something (the regex object?) You would need to call basic_regex::str() to get the actual stored regular expression, or else just stream the regex object to cout.
If yes, what does it mean ?
TIA Jean
-----Message d'origine----- De : Boost-users [mailto:boost-users-bounces@lists.boost.org] De la part de John Maddock Envoyé : jeudi 20 octobre 2016 11:13 À : boost-users@lists.boost.org Objet : Re: [Boost-users] upgrade from boost 1.39 to boost 1.50. Issue with regex_match
On 19/10/2016 13:41, MAURICE Jean wrote:
Hi,
I am 'upgrading' a huge C++ app from VS2005 (32bits) to VS2010 (64 bits) and boost 1.39 to boost 1.50. This app runs both under Windows and Linux.
In a function that searchs subdirectories and files of a given directory, we get the list of all the elements and then this list is filtered by :
if(true==boost::regex_match(sAdaptation, what, childNode.infoNode.rFullPathFilePattern))
*sAdaptation*is ".\TEST\un_noeud" (this subdirectory exists)
childNode.infoNode.rFullPathFilePattern is something like *{m_pimpl={.}}*
And regex_match always returns false.
If you can give me information about what is happening .
I don't see anything in the changelog that would indicate an issue there, and those releases are so far back my memory certainly won't help!
So you will need to provide a test case - or at least a pattern and string for which regex_match fails for us to help further.
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