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# Usage
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To use the {fmt} library, add `fmt/core.h`, `fmt/format.h`, `fmt/format-inl.h`,
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`src/format.cc` and optionally other headers from a [release archive](
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https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/releases/latest) or the [git repository](
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https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt) to your project. Alternatively, you can
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[build the library with CMake](#building).
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## Building the Library {#building}
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The included [CMake build
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script](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt) can be
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used to build the fmt library on a wide range of platforms. CMake is
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freely available for download from <https://www.cmake.org/download/>.
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CMake works by generating native makefiles or project files that can be
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used in the compiler environment of your choice. The typical workflow
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starts with:
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mkdir build # Create a directory to hold the build output.
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cd build
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cmake .. # Generate native build scripts.
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run in the `fmt` repository.
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If you are on a \*nix system, you should now see a Makefile in the
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current directory. Now you can build the library by running
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`make`{.interpreted-text role="command"}.
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Once the library has been built you can invoke
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`make test`{.interpreted-text role="command"} to run the tests.
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You can control generation of the make `test` target with the `FMT_TEST`
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CMake option. This can be useful if you include fmt as a subdirectory in
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your project but don\'t want to add fmt\'s tests to your `test` target.
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If you use Windows and have Visual Studio installed, a
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`FMT.sln` file and several `.vcproj` files will be created. You can
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then build them using Visual Studio or msbuild.
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On Mac OS X with Xcode installed, an `.xcodeproj`{.interpreted-text
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role="file"} file will be generated.
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To build a [shared
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library](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_%28computing%29#Shared_libraries)
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set the `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS` CMake variable to `TRUE`:
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cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=TRUE ..
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To build a [static library]{.title-ref} with position independent code
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(required if the main consumer of the fmt library is a shared library
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i.e. a Python extension) set the `CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE` CMake
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variable to `TRUE`:
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cmake -DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=TRUE ..
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## Installing the Library
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After building the library you can install it on a Unix-like system by
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running `sudo make install`{.interpreted-text role="command"}.
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## Usage with CMake
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You can add the `fmt` library directory into your project and include it
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in your `CMakeLists.txt` file:
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add_subdirectory(fmt)
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or
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add_subdirectory(fmt EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
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to exclude it from `make`, `make all`, or `cmake --build .`.
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You can detect and use an installed version of {fmt} as follows:
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find_package(fmt)
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target_link_libraries(<your-target> fmt::fmt)
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Setting up your target to use a header-only version of `fmt` is equally
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easy:
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target_link_libraries(<your-target> PRIVATE fmt::fmt-header-only)
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## Usage with build2
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You can use [build2](https://build2.org), a dependency manager and a
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build-system combined, to use `fmt`.
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Currently this package is available in these package repositories:
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- **https://cppget.org/fmt/** for released and published versions.
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- [The git repository with the sources of the build2 package of
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fmt](https://github.com/build2-packaging/fmt.git) for unreleased or
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custom revisions of `fmt`.
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**Usage:**
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- `build2` package name: `fmt`
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- Library target name : `lib{fmt}`
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For example, to make your `build2` project depend on `fmt`:
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- Add one of the repositories to your configurations, or in your
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`repositories.manifest`, if not already there:
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:
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role: prerequisite
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location: https://pkg.cppget.org/1/stable
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- Add this package as a dependency to your `./manifest` file (example
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for `v7.0.x`):
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depends: fmt ~7.0.0
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- Import the target and use it as a prerequisite to your own target
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using [fmt]{.title-ref} in the appropriate `buildfile`:
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import fmt = fmt%lib{fmt}
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lib{mylib} : cxx{**} ... $fmt
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Then build your project as usual with [b]{.title-ref} or [bdep
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update]{.title-ref}.
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For `build2` newcomers or to get more details and use cases, you can
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read the `build2` [toolchain
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introduction](https://build2.org/build2-toolchain/doc/build2-toolchain-intro.xhtml).
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## Usage with Meson
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[Meson\'s WrapDB
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\<https://mesonbuild.com/Wrapdb-projects.html\>]{.title-ref} includes a
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`fmt` package, which repackages fmt to be built by Meson as a
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subproject.
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**Usage:**
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- Install the `fmt` subproject from the WrapDB by running:
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meson wrap install fmt
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from the root of your project.
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- In your project\'s `meson.build` file, add an entry for the new
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subproject:
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fmt = subproject('fmt')
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fmt_dep = fmt.get_variable('fmt_dep')
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- Include the new dependency object to link with fmt:
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my_build_target = executable('name', 'src/main.cc', dependencies: [fmt_dep])
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**Options:**
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If desired, `fmt` may be built as a static library, or as a header-only
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library.
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For a static build, use the following subproject definition:
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fmt = subproject('fmt', default_options: 'default_library=static')
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fmt_dep = fmt.get_variable('fmt_dep')
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For the header-only version, use:
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fmt = subproject('fmt')
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fmt_dep = fmt.get_variable('fmt_header_only_dep')
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## Building the Documentation
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To build the documentation you need the following software installed on
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your system:
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- [Python](https://www.python.org/) with pip and virtualenv
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- [Doxygen](http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/)
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- [Less](http://lesscss.org/) with `less-plugin-clean-css`. Ubuntu
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doesn\'t package the `clean-css` plugin so you should use `npm`
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instead of `apt` to install both `less` and the plugin:
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sudo npm install -g less less-plugin-clean-css.
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First generate makefiles or project files using CMake as described in
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the previous section. Then compile the `doc` target/project, for
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example:
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make doc
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This will generate the HTML documentation in `doc/html`.
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## Conda
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fmt can be installed on Linux, macOS and Windows with
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[Conda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/), using its
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[conda-forge](https://conda-forge.org)
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[package](https://github.com/conda-forge/fmt-feedstock), as follows:
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conda install -c conda-forge fmt
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## Vcpkg
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You can download and install fmt using the
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[vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) dependency manager:
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git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
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cd vcpkg
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./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
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./vcpkg integrate install
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./vcpkg install fmt
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The fmt port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and
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community contributors. If the version is out of date, please [create an
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issue or pull request](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) on the vcpkg
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repository.
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## LHelper
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You can download and install fmt using
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[lhelper](https://github.com/franko/lhelper) dependency manager:
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lhelper activate <some-environment>
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lhelper install fmt
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All the recipes for lhelper are kept in the [lhelper\'s
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recipe](https://github.com/franko/lhelper-recipes) repository.
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## Android NDK
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fmt provides [Android.mk
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file](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/blob/master/support/Android.mk) that
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can be used to build the library with [Android
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NDK](https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html). For an
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example of using fmt with Android NDK, see the
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[android-ndk-example](https://github.com/fmtlib/android-ndk-example)
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repository.
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## Homebrew
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fmt can be installed on OS X using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/):
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brew install fmt
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