Reputation: 17946
I'm converting an application from the .Net framework to Qt using C++. The application makes extensive use of regular expression unicode properties, i.e. \p{L}, \p{M}
, etc. I've just discovered that the QRegExp class lacks support for this among other things (lookbehinds, etc.)
Can anyone recommend a C++ regular expression library that:
Please don't point me to the wikipedia article; I don't trust it. That article says that QRegExp supports unicode properties. Unless I'm really doing something wrong, it doesn't. I'm looking for someone actually using unicode properties with a regex library in a project.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1619
Reputation: 816
There should be nothing stopping you from using PCRE (http://www.pcre.org/), though converting back and forth from QStrings to const char *s could be a pain/performance hit.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 338228
ICU is a mature, widely used set of C/C++ and Java libraries providing Unicode and Globalization support for software applications.
- released under a nonrestrictive open source license
- ...
- Regular Expression: ICU's regular expressions fully support Unicode while providing very competitive performance.
It's also compatible to Boost, see their statement in this regard.
Upvotes: 4