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What would be Boost::regexp analog for PHP`preg_match_all`function?

So I have such php function I want to translate to C++:

protected function htmlTag($content, $tag, $attrName, $attrValue, $valueName)
{
    preg_match_all("#<{$tag}[^>]*$attrName=['\"].*?$attrValue.*?['\"][^>]*$valueName=['\"](.+?)['\"][^>]*/?>#i", $content, $matches1);开发者_如何学C
    preg_match_all("#<{$tag}[^>]*$valueName=['\"](.+?)['\"][^>]*$attrName=['\"].*?$attrValue.*?['\"][^>]*/?>#i", $content, $matches2);

    $result = array_merge($matches1[1], $matches2[1]);
    return empty($result)?false:$result[0];
}

use example:

            $location = $this->htmlTag($content, 'meta', 'http-equiv', 'X-XRDS-Location', 'content');
            $server   = $this->htmlTag($content, 'link', 'rel', 'openid.server', 'href');
            $delegate = $this->htmlTag($content, 'link', 'rel', 'openid.delegate', 'href');

(content is result of $content= curl_exec($curl);)

preg_match_all - Searches subject for all matches to the regular expression given in pattern and puts them in matches in the order specified by flags. After the first match is found, the subsequent searches are continued on from end of the last match.

How to translate it using boost::regexp?


Something like this:

boost::optional<std::string> htmlTag(const std::string& content,
    const std::string& tag, const std::string& attrName,
    const std::string& attrValue, const std::string& valueName)
{
    const std::string
        expr1 = boost::format("#<%1[^>]*%2=['\"].*?%3.*?['\"][^>]"
                "*%4=['\"](.+?)['\"][^>]*/?>#i")
                % tag % attrName % attrValue % valueName,
        expr2 = boost::format("#<%1[^>]*%2=['\"](.+?)['\"][^>]*"
                "%3=['\"].*?%4.*?['\"][^>]*/?>#i")
                % tag % attrName % attrValue % valueName;

    boost::match_results<std::string::const_iterator>
        matches1, matches2, result;

    // do the searches (note: these probably need to be loops as shown at the bottom of this page:
    // http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_47_0/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/ref/regex_search.html
    if (!regex_search(content, matches1, expr1))
        return boost::none;
    if (!regex_search(content, matches2, expr2))
        return boost::none;

    result = // merge matches1[1] and matches2[1] somehow
    if (result.empty())
        return boost::none;
    else
        return result[0];
}

I'm sure I've gotten some details wrong (for one thing, I think you need to call regex_search over and over as per the comment), but hopefully you can work out those details and post your finished solution.

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