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NAME¶
std::runtime_format - std::runtime_format
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <format>
  
   /*runtime-format-string*/<char> runtime_format( std::string_view
    (1) (since C++26)
  
   fmt ) noexcept;
  
   /*runtime-format-string*/<wchar_t> runtime_format( (2) (since
    C++26)
  
   std::wstring_view fmt ) noexcept;
  
   Returns an object that stores a runtime format string directly usable in
  
   user-oriented formatting functions and can be implicitly converted to
  
   std::basic_format_string.
Parameters¶
fmt - a string view
Return value¶
An object holding the runtime format string of the exposition-only type:
Class template runtime-format-string <CharT>
  
   template< class CharT > (exposition only*)
  
   struct /*runtime-format-string*/;
Member objects¶
 The returned object contains an exposition-only non-static data
    member str of type
  
   std::basic_string_view<CharT>.
  
   Constructors and assignments
  
   /*runtime-format-string*/( std::basic_string_view<CharT> s ) noexcept;
    (1)
  
   /*runtime-format-string*/( const /*runtime-format-string*/& ) = delete;
    (2)
  
   /*runtime-format-string*/& operator=( const
    /*runtime-format-string*/& ) = (3)
  
   delete;
  
   1) Initializes str with s.
  
   2) Copy constructor is explicitly deleted. The type is neither copyable nor
    movable.
  
   3) The assignment is explicitly deleted.
Notes¶
 Since the return type of runtime_format is neither copyable nor
    movable, an attempt
  
   of passing runtime_fmt as glvalue inhibits the construction of
  
   std::basic_format_string which results in program ill-formed. To construct
  
   std::basic_format_string with runtime_format, the returned value of
    runtime_format
  
   is passed directly on std::basic_format_string as prvalue where copy elision
    is
  
   guaranteed.
  
   auto runtime_fmt = std::runtime_format("{}");
  
   auto s0 = std::format(runtime_fmt, 1); // error
  
   auto s1 = std::format(std::move(runtime_fmt), 1); // still error
  
   auto s2 = std::format(std::runtime_format("{}"), 1); // ok
  
   Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
  
   __cpp_lib_format 202311L (C++26) Runtime format strings
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <format>
  
   #include <print>
  
   #include <string>
  
   #include <string_view>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   std::print("Hello {}!\n", "world");
  
   std::string fmt;
  
   for (int i{}; i != 3; ++i)
  
   {
  
   fmt += "{} "; // constructs the formatting string
  
   std::print("{} : ", fmt);
  
   std::println(std::runtime_format(fmt), "alpha", 'Z', 3.14,
    "unused");
  
   }
  
   }
Output:¶
 Hello world!
  
   {} : alpha
  
   {} {} : alpha Z
  
   {} {} {} : alpha Z 3.14
See also¶
 format stores formatted representation of the arguments in a new
    string
  
   (C++20) (function template)
  
   vformat non-template variant of std::format using type-erased argument
  
   (C++20) representation
  
   (function)
  
   basic_format_string
  
   format_string class template that performs compile-time format string checks
  
   wformat_string at construction time
  
   (C++20) (class template)
  
   (C++20)
  
   (C++20)
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