Strings library
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[edit] Null terminated narrow string management
[edit] Null-terminated wide string management
[edit] basic_string
Defined in header <string>
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template<
typename CharT, | ||
The class basic_string generalizes the way how sequences of characters are manipulated and stored.
Several specializations of the class basic_string are provided:
Defined in header
<string> | |
Type | Definition |
string | basic_string<char> |
wstring | basic_string<wchar_t> |
u16string | basic_string<char16_t> |
u32string | basic_string<char32_t> |
Functions | |||
| read data from an I/O stream into a string (function) | ||
Numeric conversions | |||
| converts a string to an signed integer (function) | ||
| converts a string to an unsigned integer (function) | ||
| converts a string to an floating point value (function) | ||
| converts an integral or floating point value to string (function) | ||
| converts an integral or floating point value to wstring (function) |
[edit] Hash support
The following specializations of class template hash are defined. These specializations provide hash support for default string types.
Defined in header <string>
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template<> class hash<string>;
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template<> class hash<wstring>;
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template<> class hash<u16string>;
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template<> class hash<u32string>;
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[edit] char_traits
Strings library provides class template char_traits, defining types and functions for a character container. The following specializations are defined:
Defined in header <string>
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template<> class char_traits<string>;
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template<> class char_traits<wstring>;
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template<> class char_traits<u16string>;
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template<> class char_traits<u32string>;
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