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- <section id="string_algo.intro" last-revision="$Date: 2008-02-28 07:00:24 +1100 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) $">
- <title>Introduction</title>
- <para>
- The String Algorithm Library provides a generic implementation of
- string-related algorithms which are missing in STL. It is an extension
- to the algorithms library of STL and it includes trimming, case conversion,
- predicates and find/replace functions. All of them come in different variants
- so it is easier to choose the best fit for a particular need.
- </para>
- <para>
- The implementation is not restricted to work with a particular container
- (like <code>std::basic_string</code>), rather it is as generic as
- possible. This generalization is not compromising the performance since
- algorithms are using container specific features when it means a performance
- gain.
- </para>
- <para>
- <emphasis role="bold">
- Important note: In this documentation we use term <emphasis>string</emphasis> to
- designate a sequence of <emphasis>characters</emphasis> stored in an arbitrary container.
- A <emphasis>string</emphasis> is not restricted to <code>std::basic_string</code> and
- <emphasis>character</emphasis> does not have to be <code>char</code> or <code>wchar_t</code>,
- although these are most common candidates.
- </emphasis>
- Consult the <link linkend="string_algo.design">design chapter</link> to see precise specification of
- supported string types.
- </para>
- <para>
- The library interface functions and classes are defined in namespace <code>boost::algorithm</code>, and
- they are lifted into namespace <code>boost</code> via using declaration.
- </para>
- <para>
- The documentation is divided into several sections. For a quick start read the
- <link linkend="string_algo.usage">Usage</link> section followed by
- <link linkend="string_algo.quickref">Quick Reference</link>.
- <link linkend="string_algo.design">The Design Topics</link>,
- <link linkend="string_algo.concept">Concepts</link> and <link linkend="string_algo.rationale">Rationale</link>
- provide some explanation about the library design and structure an explain how it should be used.
- See the <link linkend="string_algo.reference">Reference</link> for the complete list of provided utilities
- and algorithms. Functions and classes in the reference are organized by the headers in which they are defined.
- The reference contains links to the detailed description for every entity in the library.
- </para>
- </section>