std::range_format
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Defined in header <format>
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enum class range_format { disabled, |
(since C++23) | |
Specifies how a range should be formatted.
Constant | Explanation |
disabled
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disallows range default formatter to format range |
map
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allows to format range as map representation with modified brackets "{", "}" and separator ": " for underlying pair-like types in the following format: { key-1 : value-1, ..., key-n : value-n } |
set
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allows to format range as set representation with modified brackets "{" and "}" in the following format: { key-1, ..., key-n } |
sequence
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allows to format range as sequence representation with default brackets "[", "]" and separator ", " in the following format: [ element-1, ..., element-n ] |
string
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allows to format range as string |
debug_string
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allows to format range as escaped string |
See also
(C++20) |
class template that defines formatting rules for a given type (class template) |
(C++23) |
selects a suited std::range_format for a range (variable template) |