std::formatter<range>
Defined in header <format>
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template< ranges::input_range R, class CharT > requires (std::format_kind<R> != std::range_format::disabled) && |
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template< std::range_format K, ranges::input_range R, class CharT > struct /*range-default-formatter*/; |
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The template specialization of std::formatter for the range types allows users to convert a range to its textual representation as a collection of elements or a string using formatting functions.
The specialization is derived from range-default-formatter
<std::format_kind<R>, R, CharT>.
The specialization is enabled if R satisfies input_range
, std::format_kind<R> is not std::range_format::disabled, and std::formattable<ranges::range_reference_t<R>, CharT> is true.
This specialization meets the Formatter requirements if const R models input_range
and ranges::range_reference_t<const R> models std::formattable<CharT>. It always meets the BasicFormatter requirements.
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[edit] Format specification
The syntax of range-format-spec is:
range-fill-and-align (optional) width (optional) n (optional) range-type (optional) range-underlying-spec (optional)
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The syntax is fully described in range format specification.
For specializations of std::formatter
where std::format_kind<R> is either std::range_format::string or std::range_format::debug_string, the format-spec is std-format-spec instead of range-format-spec (which uses std::formatter<std::basic_string<CharT>, CharT> as the underlying formatter).
[edit] Specializations of range-default-formatter
formatting utility for ranges in sequence form (class template specialization) | |
formatting utility for ranges in map form (class template specialization) | |
formatting utility for ranges in set form (class template specialization) | |
formatting utility for ranges in string or escaped string form (class template specialization) |
[edit] Example
This section is incomplete Reason: example |
[edit] See also
(C++20) |
defines formatting rules for a given type (class template) |
(C++23) |
class template that helps implementing std::formatter specializations for range types (class template) |