Migrate string manipulation tests from commons-lang to boost#115
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Migrate string manipulation tests from commons-lang to boost#115testmigrator wants to merge 2 commits intoboostorg:developfrom
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I kindly request the author to consider and accept the converted unit tests, which have been thoroughly compiled and verified. |
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Looks good. |
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These unit test cases have completed the validation of basic functionalities and have all passed compilation and execution. |
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Your support is the source of motivation for my work, so I sincerely hope that you can consider it~ |
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This pull request migrates a set of string manipulation tests from commons-lang to boost. The tests cover functions such as starts_with, trim, contains, join, replace_all_copy, among others. These tests have been successfully ported to boost and can be used to validate string manipulation functions in C++ applications.