std::print(std::ostream) - cppreference.com (original) (raw)
Formats args according to the format string fmt, and inserts the result into os stream.
If the ordinary literal encoding is UTF-8, equivalent to:
- std::vprint_unicode(os, fmt.get(), std::make_format_args(args...));. Otherwise,
- std::vprint_nonunicode(os, fmt.get(), std::make_format_args(args...));.
The behavior is undefined if std::formatter<Ti, char> does not meet the BasicFormatter requirements for any Ti
in Args
(as required by std::make_format_args).
[edit] Parameters
os | - | output stream to insert data into |
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fmt | - | an object that represents the format string. The format string consists of ordinary characters (except { and }), which are copied unchanged to the output, escape sequences {{ and }}, which are replaced with { and } respectively in the output, and replacement fields. Each replacement field has the following format: { arg-id (optional) } (1) { arg-id (optional) : format-spec } (2) 1) replacement field without a format specification 2) replacement field with a format specification arg-id - specifies the index of the argument in args whose value is to be used for formatting; if it is omitted, the arguments are used in order.The arg-id s in a format string must all be present or all be omitted. Mixing manual and automatic indexing is an error. format-spec - the format specification defined by the std::formatter specialization for the corresponding argument. Cannot start with }. For basic types and standard string types, the format specification is interpreted as standard format specification. For chrono types, the format specification is interpreted as chrono format specification. For range types, the format specification is interpreted as range format specification. For std::pair and std::tuple, the format specification is interpreted as tuple format specification. For std::thread::id and std::stacktrace_entry, see thread id format specification and stacktrace entry format specification. For std::basic_stacktrace, no format specifier is allowed. (since C++23) For other formattable types, the format specification is determined by user-defined formatter specializations. |
args... | - | arguments to be formatted |
[edit] Exceptions
- std::bad_alloc on allocation failure.
- Propagate any exception thrown by any formatter, e.g. std::format_error, without regard to the value of os.exceptions() and without turning on ios_base::badbit in the error state of os.
- May throw ios_base::failure caused by os.setstate(ios_base::badbit) which is called if an insertion into os fails.
[edit] Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_print | 202207L | (C++23) | Formatted output |
__cpp_lib_format | 202207L | (C++23) | Exposing std::basic_format_string |
[edit] Example
Output:
√2 ≈ 1.4142135623730951. The sum of its first 13 digits is 42.