std::formatter<std::queue>

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Defined in header <queue>
template< class CharT, class T, std::formattable<CharT> Container, class... U >
struct formatter<std::queue<T, Container, U...>, CharT>;
(since C++23)

The template specialization of std::formatter for the container adaptor type std::queue allows users to convert the underlying container to its textual representation as a collection of elements using formatting functions.

The specialization is enabled if std::formattable<Container, CharT> is true.

Member types

Name Definition
maybe-const-container fmt-maybe-const <Container, CharT>
(exposition-only member type*)
maybe-const-adaptor maybe-const <
    std::is_const_v<maybe-const-container>,
    std::queue<T, Container, U...>>

(exposition-only member type*)

Data members

Name Definition
underlying_ underlying formatter of type std::formatter<ranges::ref_view<maybe-const-container>, CharT>
(exposition-only member object*)

Member functions

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::formatter<std::queue>::parse

template< class ParseContext >
constexpr auto parse( ParseContext& ctx ) -> ParseContext::iterator;

Equivalent to return underlying_ .parse(ctx);.

Return value

An iterator past the end of the range-format-spec of the underlying container.

std::formatter<std::queue>::format

template< class FormatContext >

auto format( /*maybe-const-adaptor*/& r, FormatContext& ctx ) const

    -> FormatContext::iterator;

Equivalent to return underlying_ .format(r.c, ctx);.

Return value

An iterator past the end of the output range.

Example

See also

(C++20)
defines formatting rules for a given type
(class template)
class template that helps implementing std::formatter specializations for range types
(class template)