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A dynamic version of fmt::format_arg_store
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#include <core.h>
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void | push_back (const T &arg) |
Adds an argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function. More... | |
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void | push_back (std::reference_wrapper< T > arg) |
Adds a reference to the argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function. More... | |
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void | push_back (const detail::named_arg< char_type, T > &arg) |
Adds named argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function. More... | |
void | clear () |
Erase all elements from the store. | |
void | reserve (size_t new_cap, size_t new_cap_named) |
Reserves space to store at least new_cap arguments including new_cap_named* named arguments. More... | |
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class | basic_format_args< Context > |
A dynamic version of fmt::format_arg_store
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It's equipped with a storage to potentially temporary objects which lifetimes could be shorter than the format arguments object.
It can be implicitly converted into ~fmtbasic_format_args
for passing into type-erased formatting functions such as ~fmt::vformat
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Adds an argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function.
Note that custom types and string types (but not string views) are copied into the store dynamically allocating memory if necessary.
Example**::
fmt::dynamic_format_arg_store<fmt::format_context> store; store.push_back(42); store.push_back("abc"); store.push_back(1.5f); std::string result = fmt::vformat("{} and {} and {}", store);
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Adds a reference to the argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function.
Supports named arguments wrapped in std::reference_wrapper
via std::ref()
/std::cref()
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Example**::
fmt::dynamic_format_arg_store<fmt::format_context> store; char str[] = "1234567890"; store.push_back(std::cref(str)); int a1_val{42}; auto a1 = fmt::arg("a1_", a1_val); store.push_back(std::cref(a1));
Changing str affects the output but only for string and custom types. str[0] = 'X';
std::string result = fmt::vformat("{} and {a1_}"); assert(result == "X234567890 and 42");
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Adds named argument into the dynamic store for later passing to a formatting function.
std::reference_wrapper
is supported to avoid copying of the argument.
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Reserves space to store at least new_cap arguments including new_cap_named* named arguments.