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- Fixed issues with inspector - Changed the use of boost::mutex - not include entire boost.thread - Updated documentation build script [SVN r73059]
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// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
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// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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// vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 filetype=cpp.doxygen
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/*!
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\page collation Collation
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Boost.Locale provides a \ref boost::locale::collator "collator" class, derived from \c std::collate, that adds support for
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primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary and identical comparison levels. They can be approximately defined as:
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-# Primary -- ignore accents and character case, comparing base letters only. For example "facade" and "Façade" are the same.
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-# Secondary -- ignore character case but consider accents. "facade" and "façade" are different but "Façade" and "façade" are the same.
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-# Tertiary -- consider both case and accents: "Façade" and "façade" are different. Ignore punctuation.
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-# Quaternary -- consider all case, accents, and punctuation. The words must be identical in terms of Unicode representation.
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-# Identical -- as quaternary, but compare code points as well.
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There are two ways of using the \ref boost::locale::collator "collator" facet: directly, by calling its member functions \ref boost::locale::collator::compare() "compare", \ref boost::locale::collator::transform() "transform" and \ref
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boost::locale::collator::hash() "hash", or indirectly by using the \ref boost::locale::comparator "comparator" template
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class in STL algorithms.
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For example:
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\code
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wstring a=L"Façade", b=L"facade";
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bool eq = 0 == use_facet<collator<wchar_t> >(loc).compare(collator_base::secondary,a,b);
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wcout << a <<L" and "<<b<<L" are " << (eq ? L"identical" : L"different")<<endl;
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\endcode
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\c std::locale is designed to be useful as a comparison class in STL collections and algorithms.
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To get similar functionality with comparison levels, you must use the comparator class.
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\code
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std::map<std::string,std::string,comparator<char,collator_base::secondary> > strings;
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// Now strings uses the default system locale for string comparison
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\endcode
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You can also set a specific locale or level when creating and using the \ref boost::locale::comparator "comparator" class:
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\code
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comparator<char> comp(some_locale,some_level);
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std::map<std::string,std::string,comparator<char> > strings(comp);
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\endcode
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*/
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