I looked at the template definition and the parameters appear to want iterators across a range and a predicate. I passed in a vector.begin(), ...end(), and a std::string predicate but still get many compile time errors related a host of boost library items. Can I see a clear example of the use of boost::algorithm::contains please?
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It's fairly simple, I guess you are passing iterators when you should be passing containers.