No application crash,
the only changes is in
std::string stmp = "PORT (127,0,0,1,6,56)\r"; this works with
boost::regex regex_ip(".+\\(([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,})\\).*");
std::string sip = boost::regex_replace(stmp, regex_ip, "$1.$2.$3.$4",
out 127.0.0.1
to
std::string stmp = "PORT 127,0,0,1,6,56\r"; this not.
out PORT (127,0,0,1,6,56)
if i change to
boost::regex regex_ip(".+\([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,})\.*");
the out is
7.0.0.1
 
I must change something in the regex_ip but i cant figure it out.
Christer
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I am not an expert in Regex but try to substitute the commas between the parenthesis by \. (backslash dot), escaping the dot.

regex_ip(".+\\(([0-9]{1,})\.([0-9]{1,})\.([0-9]{1,})\.([0-9]{1,})\.([0-9]{1,})\.([0-9]{1,})\\).*");

Note: I have not tested it.

Hope this helps,
Mau.

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Christer Borgqvist <christer.borgqvist10@bredband.net> wrote:
Hi

I have a problem with the following
   std::string stmp = "PORT (127,0,0,1,6,56)\r";
   cout << stmp << endl;
   boost::regex
regex_ip(".+\\(([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,}),([0-9]{1,})\\).*");

   std::string sip = boost::regex_replace(stmp, regex_ip, "$1.$2.$3.$4",
boost::format_all);

   output is 127.0.0.1
   if I change to this stmp = "PORT 127,0,0,1,6,56\r";// remove the '('
and' )'
   the output is 127,0,0,1
what do I have to change in the boost::regex regex_ip to get 127.0.0.1 dots
instead of comma

appreciate any help
Christer



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