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A: Extracting substrings using Boost::Regex from textfile

seheThe regex is flawed. \b means something else: Also, \. is an illegal escape sequence, so your compiler should have warned. (You need \\.) Finally, \b is Perl-compatible regex I think. Oh, and you didn't just want uppercase emails, right. So lets fix it: boost::regex pattern("\\b[A-Z0-9._%+-]...

Turd polish. Applied directly to the forehead :)

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