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Mark OLESEN authored
- for example, string buffer = ...; SubStrings<string> split; { auto colon = buffer.find(':'); if (colon != std::string::npos) { split = stringOps::splitSpace(buffer, colon+1); } } Not really possible with a substr() since that would create a new temporary which then disappears. Similarly awkward to split and then scan for the ':' to decide how many to discard. ENH: add pop_front() and pop_back() methods to SubStrings - the content is trivial enough (a pair of iterators) and the total number of elements is usually reasonable short so that removal of elements is inexpensive For example, string buffer = ...; auto split = stringOps::splitSpace(buffer); if (!split.empty() && split[0].str() == "face") { split.pop_front(); }
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