
Mike Marchywka 586 Saint James Walk Marietta GA 30067-7165 415-264-8477 (w)<- use this 404-788-1216 (C)<- leave message 989-348-4796 (P)<- emergency only marchywka@hotmail.com Note: If I am asking for free stuff, I normally use for hobby/non-profit information but may use in investment forums, public and private. Please indicate any concerns if applicable. Note: hotmail is getting cumbersom, try also marchywka@yahoo.com Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:27:32 +0100 From: carsten.witzel@googlemail.com To: boost-users@lists.boost.org Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [Regex] subexpressions 2008/11/19 That's still not nearly enough information. How are you using regex and how are you using it to interact with this 3rd party lib? OK. Step by step: 1) It's a software application which has a C/C++ API. 2) You can write small programs with this API which are then called from inside the software application. 3) In the source code, all I've done is "#include " and insert the code listed in my first posting. To repeat it again: I am not using another implementation of the Regex library. I'm using the Boost.Regex library itself from within the 3rd party software application. My question is: How can it be that this "almost" works? The example with the win32 console application works as expected. Regards, Carsten _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail now works up to 70% faster. http://windowslive.com/Explore/Hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_faster_...