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/*
Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Decillion Pty(Ltd)
Copyright (C) 2006 Joseph Wang
Copyright (C) 2009 Mark Joshi
Copyright (C) 2009 StatPro Italia srl
This file is part of QuantLib, a free-software/open-source library
for financial quantitative analysts and developers - http://quantlib.org/
QuantLib is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the QuantLib license. You should have received a
copy of the license along with this program; if not, please email
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*/
/*! \file dataparsers.hpp
\brief Classes used to parse data for input
*/
#ifndef quantlib_data_parsers_hpp
#define quantlib_data_parsers_hpp
#include <ql/time/date.hpp>
#include <vector>
namespace QuantLib {
namespace io {
Integer to_integer(const std::string&);
}
class PeriodParser {
public:
static Period parse(const std::string& str);
private:
static Period parseOnePeriod(const std::string& str);
};
class DateParser {
public:
/*! Was used by a deprecated method that was since removed.
It should have been a private utility method to begin with.
\deprecated
*/
QL_DEPRECATED
static std::vector<std::string> split(const std::string& str,
char delim);
//! Parses a string in a used-defined format.
/*! This method uses the parsing functions from
Boost.Date_Time and supports the same formats.
*/
static Date parseFormatted(const std::string& str,
const std::string& fmt);
static Date parseISO(const std::string& str);
};
}
#endif
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