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std::range_formatter
Defined in header <format> |
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(since C++23) |
The std::range_formatter
is a helper class template for implementing std::formatter
specializations for range types.
Range 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) |
The range-fill-and-align is interpreted the same way as a fill-and-align except that the fill in range-fill-and-align is any character other than {
, }
, or :
.
The width is described in standard format width specification.
The n
option causes the range to be formatted without the opening and closing brackets.
The format-spec in a range-underlying-spec (its syntax is equivalent to :
format-spec), if any, is interpreted by the range element formatter std::formatter<T, CharT>
.
The range-type changes the way a range is formatted, with certain options only valid with certain argument types.
The available range presentation types are:
m
: Indicates that the opening bracket should be"{"
, the closing bracket should be"}"
, the separator should be", "
, and each range element should be formatted as ifm
were specified for its tuple-type (in tuple-format-spec).- If
m
is chosen as the range-type, the program is ill-formed unlessT
is either a specialization of: std::pair
, orstd::tuple
such thatstd::tuple_size_v<T> == 2
istrue
.s
: Indicates that the range should be formatted as a string.?s
: Indicates that the range should be formatted as an escaped string.- If
s
or?s
is chosen as the range-type, bothn
option and range-underlying-spec should not be included in the format specifier, and - the program is ill-formed unless
T
isCharT
.
Member objects
Member name | Definition |
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underlying_ (private) |
the underlying formatter of type std::formatter<T, CharT> (exposition-only member object*) |
separator_ (private) |
a string representing the separator of the range formatted result (the default string value is ", " )(exposition-only member object*) |
opening-bracket_ (private) |
a string representing the opening bracket of the range formatted result (the default string value is "[" )(exposition-only member object*) |
closing-bracket_ (private) |
a string representing the closing bracket of the range formatted result (the default string value is "]" )(exposition-only member object*) |
Member functions
set_separator
|
sets a specified separator for the range formatted result (public member function) |
set_brackets
|
sets a specified opening and closing brackets for the range formatted result (public member function) |
underlying
|
returns the underlying formatter (public member function) |
parse
|
parses the format specifier as specified by range-format-spec (public member function) |
format
|
writes the range formatted output as specified by range-format-spec (public member function) |
std::range_formatter::set_separator
|
Assigns sep
to separator_
.
std::range_formatter::set_brackets
|
Assigns opening
and closing
to opening-bracket_
and closing-bracket_
, respectively.
std::range_formatter::underlying
|
(1) | |
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(2) |
Returns underlying_
, the underlying formatter.
std::range_formatter::parse
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Parses the format specifiers as a range-format-spec and stores the parsed specifiers in the current object.
Calls underlying_.parse(ctx)
to parse format-spec in range-format-spec or, if the latter is not present, an empty format-spec.
If range-type or the n
option is present, the values of opening-bracket
, closing-bracket
, and separator
are modified as required.
It calls underlying_.set_debug_format()
if:
- the range-type is neither
s
nor?s
, underlying_.set_debug_format()
is a valid expression, and- there is no range-underlying-spec.
Returns an iterator past the end of the range-format-spec.
std::range_formatter::format
|
If the range-type was either s
or ?s
, it writes the formatted std::basic_string<CharT>(std::from_range, r)
as a string or an escaped string, respectively, into ctx.out()
.
Otherwise, it writes the following into ctx.out()
as specified by range-format-spec, in order:
opening-bracket_
,- for each formattable element
e
of the ranger
: - the result of writing
e
viewunderlying_
, and separator_
, unlesse
is the last element ofr
, andclosing-bracket_
.
Returns an iterator past the end of the output range.
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 3892 | C++23 | incorrect formatting of nested ranges | corrected |
See also
(C++20)
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defines formatting rules for a given type (class template) |
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