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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T16:23:05+00:00 2026-06-17T16:23:05+00:00

I need to build an expression which matches generic #include file.h code line. Is

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I need to build an expression which matches generic #include "file.h" code line.

Is the following correct for that purpose?

([[:blank:]]*#include[[:blank:]]*")([[:print:]]*\.h)([[:print:]]*)

The expression should match for the followings:

#include     "header.h" //first include

     #include "header2.h"      //second include

#include "header3.h"

I use boost regex library.

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    2026-06-17T16:23:06+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 4:23 pm

    Boost Regex can use Perl, Or POSIX regular expression syntax : http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_52_0/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/syntax.html

    So you can check and test your regex here: http://www.regextester.com/

    Just set to preg (perl) if you are using the default behaviour of boost (See above).

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