std::regex_constants::match_flag_type
|   Defined in header  <regex>
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|   typedef /*unspecified*/ match_flag_type;  | 
(since C++11) | |
|   constexpr match_flag_type match_default = 0; constexpr match_flag_type match_not_bol = /*unspecified*/;  | 
 (since C++11)  (until C++17)  | 
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|   inline constexpr match_flag_type match_default = 0; inline constexpr match_flag_type match_not_bol = /*unspecified*/;  | 
(since C++17) | |
match_flag_type is a BitmaskType that specifies additional regular expression matching options. 
Constants
Note: [first, last) refers to the character sequence being matched.
| Constant | Explanation | 
  match_not_bol
 | 
The first character in [first,last) will be treated as if it is not at the beginning of a line (i.e. ^ will not match [first,first) | 
  match_not_eol
 | 
The last character in [first,last) will be treated as if it is not at the end of a line (i.e. $ will not match [last,last) | 
  match_not_bow
 | 
"\b" will not match [first,first) | 
  match_not_eow
 | 
"\b" will not match [last,last) | 
  match_any
 | 
If more than one match is possible, then any match is an acceptable result | 
  match_not_null
 | 
Do not match empty sequences | 
  match_continuous
 | 
Only match a sub-sequence that begins at first | 
  match_prev_avail
 | 
--first is a valid iterator position. When set, causes match_not_bol and match_not_bow to be ignored | 
  format_default
 | 
Use ECMAScript rules to construct strings in std::regex_replace (syntax documentation) | 
  format_sed
 | 
Use POSIX sed utility rules in std::regex_replace. (syntax documentation) | 
  format_no_copy
 | 
Do not copy un-matched strings to the output in std::regex_replace | 
  format_first_only
 | 
Only replace the first match in std::regex_replace | 
All constants, except for match_default and format_default, are bitmask elements. The match_default and format_default constants are empty bitmasks
Notes
In C++11, these constants were specified with redundant keyword static, which was removed by C++14 via LWG issue 2053
See also
|    (C++11)  | 
   attempts to match a regular expression to an entire character sequence   (function template)  | 
|    (C++11)  | 
   general options controlling regex behavior   (typedef)  | 
|    (C++11)  | 
   describes different types of matching errors   (typedef)  |