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C++ named requirements: Formatter (since C++20)

Formatter is a type that abstracts formatting operations for a given formatting argument type and character type. Specializations of std::formatter provided by the standard library are required to meet the requirements of Formatter except as noted otherwise.

A Formatter is able to format both const and non-const arguments, typically by providing a format member function that takes a const reference.

[edit] Requirements

A type satisfies Formatter if it satisfies BasicFormatter and given the following types and values, the expressions shown in the table below are valid and have the indicated semantics:

Type Definition CharT a character type Arg a formatting argument type Formatter a Formatter type for types Arg and CharT OutputIt a LegacyOutputIterator type ParseCtx std::basic_format_parse_context<CharT> FmtCtx std::basic_format_context<OutputIt, CharT> Value Definition f a value of type (possibly const-qualified) Formatter arg an lvalue of type Arg t a value of type convertible to (possibly const-qualified) Arg parse_ctx an lvalue of type ParseCtx satisfying all following conditions: fmt_ctx an lvalue of type FmtCtx Expression Return type Semantics f.format(t, fmt_ctx) FmtCtx::iterator  f.format(arg, fmt_ctx) FmtCtx::iterator As above, but does not modify arg. [edit] Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior LWG 3892 C++20 the value of pc.begin() was unclear if format-spec is not present made clear

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