I was experimenting with regular expression in trying to make an answer to this question, and found that while regex_match finds a match, regex_search
I tried to use the regex library in C++11 and I ran into many problems (both using g++ 4.6 and 4.7). Basically, the support is either not there or there is only partial support. That is true even for the SVN version. Here you have a link describing the current status for the SVN version of libstdc++.
So, for the time being, I guess the best option is to continue using Boost.Regex.
Alternatively, you can try to use libc++. According to this document, support for regular expressions is complete.
Your regex works fine (both match, which is correct) in VS 2012rc.
In g++ 4.7.1 (-std=gnu++11), if using:
".*FILE_(.+)_EVENT\\.DAT.*", regex_match matches, but regex_search doesn't.".*?FILE_(.+?)_EVENT\\.DAT.*", neither regex_match nor regex_search matches (O_o).All variants should match but some don't (for reasons that have been pointed out already by betabandido). In g++ 4.6.3 (-std=gnu++0x), the behavior is identical to g++ 4.7.1.
Boost (1.50) matches everything correctly w/both pattern varieties.
Summary:
regex_match regex_search
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g++ 4.6.3 linux OK/- -
g++ 4.7.1 linux OK/- -
vs 2010 OK OK
vs 2012rc OK OK
boost 1.50 win OK OK
boost 1.50 linux OK OK
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Regarding your pattern, if you mean a dot character '.', then you should write so ("\\."). You can also reduce backtracking by using non-greedy modifiers (?):
".*?FILE_(.+?)_EVENT\\.DAT.*"
Assuming that C++ and Boost Regex have a similar structure and functionality, the difference between regex_match and regex_search is explained here:
The
regex_match()algorithm will only report success if the regex matches the whole input, from beginning to end. If the regex matches only a part of the input,regex_match()will return false. If you want to search through the string looking for sub-strings that the regex matches, use theregex_search()algorithm.
Looking through the latest libstdc++ source code for regex_search, you will find:
* @todo Implement this function.
Unfortunately this is not the only TODO item left. GCC's <regex> implementation is currently incomplete. I recommend using Boost or Clang and #ifdef the code until GCC has caught up.
(This has neither been fixed in the 4.8 branch.)