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std::ctype::scan_not(3) C++ Standard Libary std::ctype::scan_not(3)

NAME

std::ctype::scan_not - std::ctype::scan_not

Synopsis


Defined in header <locale>
const char* scan_not (mask m, const char* beg, const char* end) const; (1)


Locates the first character in the character array [beg, end) that does not satisfy
the classification mask m, that is, the first character c such that
table()[(unsigned char)c] & m would return false.


If (unsigned char)c >= std::ctype<char>::table_size, then an implementation-defined
value is substituted instead of table()[(unsigned char)c], possibly different for
different values of c.

Parameters


m - mask to search for
beg - pointer to the first character in an array of characters to search
end - one past the end pointer for the array of characters to search

Return value


Pointer to the first character in [beg, end) that does not satisfy the mask, or end
if no such character was found.

Notes


Unlike the primary template std::ctype, this specialization does not perform a
virtual function call when classifying characters. To customize the behavior, a
derived class may provide a non-default classification table to the base class
constructor.

Example

// Run this code


#include <locale>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>


int main()
{
auto& f = std::use_facet<std::ctype<char>>(std::locale());


// skip leading whitespace
char s1[] = " \t\t\n Test";
const char* p1 = f.scan_not(std::ctype_base::space, std::begin(s1), std::end(s1));
std::cout << "'" << p1 << "'\n";


// skip leading digits
char s2[] = "123456789abcd";
const char* p2 = f.scan_not(std::ctype_base::digit, std::begin(s2), std::end(s2));
std::cout << "'" << p2 << "'\n";
}

Output:


'Test'
'abcd'

See also


do_scan_not locates the first character in a sequence that fails given
[virtual] classification
(virtual protected member function of std::ctype<CharT>)
locates the first character in a sequence that conforms to given
scan_is classification, using the classification table
(public member function)

2022.07.31 http://cppreference.com