std::formatter<std::filesystem::path>
Defined in header <filesystem>
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template< class CharT > struct formatter<std::filesystem::path, CharT>; |
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The template specialization of std::formatter for the std::filesystem::path class allows users to convert a pathname to its textual representation using formatting functions. This specialization is debug-enabled.
Format specification
The syntax of format specifications path-format-spec is:
fill-and-align (optional) width (optional) ? (optional) g (optional)
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fill-and-align and width have the same meaning as in standard format specification.
The ?
option is used to format the pathname as an escaped string.
The g
option is used to specify that the pathname is in generic-format representation.
Member functions
set_debug_format |
enables to format the pathname as an escaped string (public member function) |
parse |
parses the format specifier as specified by path-format-spec (public member function) |
format |
writes the formatted output as specified by path-format-spec (public member function) |
std::formatter<std::filesystem::path>::set_debug_format
constexpr void set_debug_format(); |
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Allows the current object to format pathname as an escaped string.
std::formatter<std::filesystem::path>::parse
constexpr auto parse( std::basic_format_parse_context<CharT>& ctx ) -> std::basic_format_parse_context<CharT>::iterator; |
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Parses the format specifiers as a path-format-spec and stores the parsed specifiers in the current object.
Returns an iterator past the end of the path-format-spec.
std::formatter<std::filesystem::path>::format
template< class FormatContext > auto format( const std::filesystem::path& p, FormatContext& ctx ) const |
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Let s be p.generic<std::filesystem::path::value_type>() if the g
option is used, otherwise p.native(). Writes s into ctx.out() as specified by path-format-spec.
For character transcoding of the pathname:
- The pathname is transcoded from the native encoding for wide character strings to UTF-8 with maximal subparts of ill-formed subsequences substituted with
U+FFFD
REPLACEMENT CHARACTER if- std::is_same_v<CharT, char> is true,
- std::is_same_v<typename path::value_type, wchar_t> is true, and
- ordinary literal encoding is UTF-8.
- Otherwise, no transcoding is performed if std::is_same_v<typename path::value_type, CharT> is true.
- Otherwise, transcoding is implementation-defined.
Returns an iterator past the end of the output range.
Notes
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_format_path |
202403L | (C++26) | formatting support for std::filesystem::path
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Example
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
(C++20) |
defines formatting rules for a given type (class template) |