std::ctype<char>::is
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< cpp | locale | ctype char
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bool is(mask m, char c) const;
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const char* is(const char* low, const char* high, mask* vec) const;
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1) Checks if the character
c
is classified by the mask m
according to the classification table returned by the member function table(). Effectively calculates table()[(unsigned char)c] & m
2) For every character in the character array
[low, high)
, reads its full classification mask from the classification table returned by the member function table() (that is, evaluates table()[ (unsigned char)*p] and stores it in the corresponding element of the array pointed to by vec
If (unsigned char)c >= std::ctype<char>::table_size, then an implementation-defined value is substituted instead of table()[(unsigned char)c], possibly different for different values of c.
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[edit] Parameters
c | - | character to classify |
m | - | mask to use for classifying a single character |
low | - | pointer to the first character in an array of characters to classify |
high | - | one past the end pointer for the array of characters to classify |
vec | - | pointer to the first element of the array of masks to fill |
[edit] Return value
1) true if
c
is classified by m
in table()
2)
high
[edit] Notes
Unlike the primary template std::ctype, this specialization does not perform a virtual function call when classifying characters. To customize the behavior, a derived class may provide a non-default classification table to the base class constructor.
[edit] Example
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[edit] See also
[virtual]
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classifies a character or a character sequence (virtual protected member function of std::ctype )
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