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C++17 STL Cookbook

By : Jacek Galowicz
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C++17 STL Cookbook

By: Jacek Galowicz

Overview of this book

C++ has come a long way and is in use in every area of the industry. Fast, efficient, and flexible, it is used to solve many problems. The upcoming version of C++ will see programmers change the way they code. If you want to grasp the practical usefulness of the C++17 STL in order to write smarter, fully portable code, then this book is for you. Beginning with new language features, this book will help you understand the language’s mechanics and library features, and offers insight into how they work. Unlike other books, ours takes an implementation-specific, problem-solution approach that will help you quickly overcome hurdles. You will learn the core STL concepts, such as containers, algorithms, utility classes, lambda expressions, iterators, and more, while working on practical real-world recipes. These recipes will help you get the most from the STL and show you how to program in a better way. By the end of the book, you will be up to date with the latest C++17 features and save time and effort while solving tasks elegantly using the STL.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Implementing a grep-like text search tool


Most operating systems come equipped with some kind of local search engine. Users can fire it up with some keyboard shortcut and then just enter what local file they are looking for.

Before such features came up, command-line users already searched through files with tools such as grep or awk. The user can simply type "grep -r foobar ." and the tool will crawl recursively through the current directory and find any file that contains the "foobar" string.

In this recipe, we will implement exactly such an application. Our little grep clone will just accept a pattern from the command line, and then recursively search through the directory we are in at the time of the application start. It will then print the name of every file that matches our pattern. The pattern matching will be applied linewise, so we can also print on which exact line numbers a file is matching the pattern.

How to do it...

We will implement a little tool that searches for user-provided...