From Jason Turner

[re.regiter.general]

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- #### General <a id="re.regiter.general">[[re.regiter.general]]</a>
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  The class template `regex_iterator` is an iterator adaptor. It
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  represents a new view of an existing iterator sequence, by enumerating
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  all the occurrences of a regular expression within that sequence. A
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  `regex_iterator` uses `regex_search` to find successive regular
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  reached (`regex_search` returns `false`), the iterator becomes equal to
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  the end-of-sequence iterator value. The default constructor constructs
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  an end-of-sequence iterator object, which is the only legitimate
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  iterator to be used for the end condition. The result of `operator*` on
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  an end-of-sequence iterator is not defined. For any other iterator value
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- a const `match_results<BidirectionalIterator>&` is returned. The result
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  of `operator->` on an end-of-sequence iterator is not defined. For any
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  other iterator value a `const match_results<BidirectionalIterator>*` is
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  returned. It is impossible to store things into `regex_iterator`s. Two
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  end-of-sequence iterators are always equal. An end-of-sequence iterator
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  is not equal to a non-end-of-sequence iterator. Two non-end-of-sequence
 
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+ ##### General <a id="re.regiter.general">[[re.regiter.general]]</a>
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  The class template `regex_iterator` is an iterator adaptor. It
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  represents a new view of an existing iterator sequence, by enumerating
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  all the occurrences of a regular expression within that sequence. A
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  `regex_iterator` uses `regex_search` to find successive regular
 
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  reached (`regex_search` returns `false`), the iterator becomes equal to
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  the end-of-sequence iterator value. The default constructor constructs
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  an end-of-sequence iterator object, which is the only legitimate
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  iterator to be used for the end condition. The result of `operator*` on
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  an end-of-sequence iterator is not defined. For any other iterator value
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+ a `const match_results<BidirectionalIterator>&` is returned. The result
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  of `operator->` on an end-of-sequence iterator is not defined. For any
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  other iterator value a `const match_results<BidirectionalIterator>*` is
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  returned. It is impossible to store things into `regex_iterator`s. Two
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  end-of-sequence iterators are always equal. An end-of-sequence iterator
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  is not equal to a non-end-of-sequence iterator. Two non-end-of-sequence