Thanks for that answer. But as far as I see it no, Spirit.Qi is not part of
boost 1.36?
At least docs do not state anything, but I can find includes for Qi. I will
give it a try.
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 2:24 AM, OvermindDL1
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Ovanes Markarian
wrote:
You should not be using Spirit.Classic though, instead use Spirit.Qi, which is much better tested and much faster. The same code in Spirit.Qi is:
+((+alnum)[some_callback_func] >> "->")
Or is you just want to stuff all the strings in a vector:
std::string input("a->b->c->"); std::vector result;
parse(input.begin(),input.end(),+(+alnum >> "->"),result);
result will be an array of: ["a","b","c"]
Also, if you only want the -> to be between strings and not following, use this:
(+alnum)%"->"
I tried it as well, but it nether worked. Unfortunately I have to define a grammar and cannot pass strings around.
What I wonder, even (+range_p('a','z'))[some_callback] parses a->b->c-> as the whole sequence Many thanks for the answer. Best Regards, Ovanes