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C++0x regex in GCC

The following code:

#include <regex>
using namespace std;

(snippage)

regex_search(s, m, 开发者_C百科re);

works in Microsoft C++, but GCC 4.4.3 gives the following error message:

/usr/include/c++/4.4/tr1_impl/regex:2255: warning: inline function ‘bool std::regex_search(_Bi_iter, _Bi_iter, std::match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>&, const std::basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>&, std::regex_constants::match_flag_type) [with _Bi_iter = __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator, std::allocator > >, _Allocator = std::allocator, std::allocator > > > >, _Ch_type = char, _Rx_traits = std::regex_traits]’ used but never defined

Of course it wouldn't surprise me if regex were simply one of the C++0x features still on the to-do list for GCC, but what I'm scratching my head over is, in that case, why does it happily take the include directive, variable declarations etc. and only trip over the function call (which it even seems to understand).

Is there something I'm missing?


The regex library was mostly not implemented in libstdc++ up to branch 4.8.

Versions 4.9 and above do have <regex> implemented though.

  • Implementation tracker bug for <regex>
  • Current library support status for C++11


For g++, compile with flag "-std=c++0x"

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