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There is a difference in how the replacement format string is handled by regex_replace in Boost.Regex and std::regex.
Consider the following example:
#include <iostream> #include <regex> #include <boost/regex.hpp> int main() { std::string s{"a:b:c"}; std::string rx{":"}; std::string r{"\\$&"}; // Using std::regex std::string result_std = std::regex_replace(s, std::regex(rx), r); std::cout << "std::regex result: " << result_std << std::endl; // Outputs "a\:b\:c" // Using Boost.Regex std::string result_boost = boost::regex_replace(s, boost::regex(rx), r); std::cout << "Boost.Regex result: " << result_boost << std::endl; // Outputs "a$&b$&c" return 0; }
Affects Boost.Regex 1.84. I didn't try other versions.
Tested with GCC 13.2, clang 18.10 , cl 19.39.33523 and results are the same. Not tested with other versions.
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There is a difference in how the replacement format string is handled by regex_replace in Boost.Regex and std::regex.
Consider the following example:
Affects Boost.Regex 1.84. I didn't try other versions.
Tested with GCC 13.2, clang 18.10 , cl 19.39.33523 and results are the same. Not tested with other versions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: