fmtlegacy/doc/api.rst
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.. _string-formatting-api:
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API Reference
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All functions and classes provided by the fmt library reside
in namespace ``fmt`` and macros have prefix ``FMT_``. For brevity the
namespace is usually omitted in examples.
Format API
==========
The following functions use :ref:`format string syntax <syntax>` similar
to the one used by Python's `str.format
<http://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.format>`_ function.
They take *format_str* and *args* as arguments.
*format_str* is a format string that contains literal text and replacement
fields surrounded by braces ``{}``. The fields are replaced with formatted
arguments in the resulting string.
*args* is an argument list representing arbitrary arguments.
.. _format:
.. doxygenfunction:: format(CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenfunction:: operator""_format(const char *, std::size_t)
.. _print:
.. doxygenfunction:: print(CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenfunction:: print(std::FILE *, CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicFormatter
:members:
Date and time formatting
------------------------
The library supports `strftime <http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/strftime>`_-like
date and time formatting::
#include "fmt/time.h"
std::time_t t = std::time(nullptr);
// Prints "The date is 2016-04-29." (with the current date)
fmt::print("The date is {:%Y-%m-%d}.", *std::localtime(&t));
The format string syntax is described in the documentation of
`strftime <http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/strftime>`_.
``std::ostream`` support
------------------------
The header ``fmt/ostream.h`` provides ``std::ostream`` support including
formatting of user-defined types that have overloaded ``operator<<``::
#include "fmt/ostream.h"
class Date {
int year_, month_, day_;
public:
Date(int year, int month, int day) : year_(year), month_(month), day_(day) {}
friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, const Date &d) {
return os << d.year_ << '-' << d.month_ << '-' << d.day_;
}
};
std::string s = fmt::format("The date is {}", Date(2012, 12, 9));
// s == "The date is 2012-12-9"
.. doxygenfunction:: print(std::ostream&, CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenfunction:: fprintf(std::ostream&, CStringRef, ArgList)
Argument formatters
-------------------
It is possible to change the way arguments are formatted by providing a
custom argument formatter class::
// A custom argument formatter that formats negative integers as unsigned
// with the ``x`` format specifier.
class CustomArgFormatter :
public fmt::BasicArgFormatter<CustomArgFormatter, char> {
public:
CustomArgFormatter(fmt::BasicFormatter<char, CustomArgFormatter> &f,
fmt::FormatSpec &s, const char *fmt)
: fmt::BasicArgFormatter<CustomArgFormatter, char>(f, s, fmt) {}
void visit_int(int value) {
if (spec().type() == 'x')
visit_uint(value); // convert to unsigned and format
else
fmt::BasicArgFormatter<CustomArgFormatter, char>::visit_int(value);
}
};
std::string custom_format(const char *format_str, fmt::ArgList args) {
fmt::MemoryWriter writer;
// Pass custom argument formatter as a template arg to BasicFormatter.
fmt::BasicFormatter<char, CustomArgFormatter> formatter(args, writer);
formatter.format(format_str);
return writer.str();
}
FMT_VARIADIC(std::string, custom_format, const char *)
std::string s = custom_format("{:x}", -42); // s == "ffffffd6"
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::ArgVisitor
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicArgFormatter
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::ArgFormatter
:members:
Printf formatting functions
---------------------------
The following functions use `printf format string syntax
<http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fprintf.html>`_ with
a POSIX extension for positional arguments.
.. doxygenfunction:: printf(CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenfunction:: fprintf(std::FILE *, CStringRef, ArgList)
.. doxygenfunction:: sprintf(CStringRef, ArgList)
Write API
=========
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicWriter
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicMemoryWriter
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicArrayWriter
:members:
.. doxygenfunction:: bin(int)
.. doxygenfunction:: oct(int)
.. doxygenfunction:: hex(int)
.. doxygenfunction:: hexu(int)
.. doxygenfunction:: pad(int, unsigned, Char)
Utilities
=========
.. doxygenfunction:: fmt::arg(StringRef, const T&)
.. doxygenfunction:: operator""_a(const char *, std::size_t)
.. doxygendefine:: FMT_CAPTURE
.. doxygendefine:: FMT_VARIADIC
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::ArgList
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicStringRef
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::BasicCStringRef
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::Buffer
:protected-members:
:members:
System errors
=============
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::SystemError
:members:
.. doxygenclass:: fmt::WindowsError
:members:
.. _formatstrings:
Custom allocators
=================
The fmt library supports custom dynamic memory allocators.
A custom allocator class can be specified as a template argument to
:class:`fmt::BasicMemoryWriter`::
typedef fmt::BasicMemoryWriter<char, CustomAllocator> CustomMemoryWriter;
It is also possible to write a formatting function that uses a custom
allocator::
typedef std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, CustomAllocator> CustomString;
CustomString format(CustomAllocator alloc, fmt::CStringRef format_str,
fmt::ArgList args) {
CustomMemoryWriter writer(alloc);
writer.write(format_str, args);
return CustomString(writer.data(), writer.size(), alloc);
}
FMT_VARIADIC(CustomString, format, CustomAllocator, fmt::CStringRef)