std:: vprint_unicode, std:: vprint_unicode_buffered
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Defined in header
<print>
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void
vprint_unicode
(
std::
FILE
*
stream,
std:: string_view fmt, std:: format_args args ) ; |
(1) | (since C++23) |
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void
vprint_unicode_buffered
(
std::
FILE
*
stream,
std:: string_view fmt, std:: format_args args ) ; |
(2) | (since C++23) |
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void
vprint_unicode_buffered
(
std::
string_view
fmt,
std::
format_args
args
)
;
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(3) | (since C++23) |
Format args according to the format string fmt , and writes the result to the output stream.
- Locks stream .
- Let out denote the character representation of formatting arguments provided by args formatted according to specifications given in fmt .
- Writes out to stream :
-
- If stream refers to a terminal that is only capable of displaying Unicode via a native Unicode API , flushes stream and writes out to the terminal using the native Unicode API.
- Otherwise, writes unmodified out to the stream .
- stream is not a valid pointer to an output C stream.
- out contains invalid Unicode code units when the native Unicode API is used.
std :: vprint_unicode ( stream, "{}" , std:: make_format_args ( out ) ) ; .
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After writing characters to the output stream, establishes an observable checkpoint . |
(since C++26) |
Contents |
Parameters
| stream | - | output file stream to write to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| fmt | - |
Each replacement field has the following format:
1)
replacement field without a format specification
2)
replacement field with a format specification
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| args | - | arguments to be formatted | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Exceptions
- std::bad_alloc on allocation failure.
- std::system_error , if writing to the stream fails.
- Propagates any exception thrown by used formatters , e.g. std::format_error .
Notes
The C++ standard encourages the implementers to produce a diagnostic message if out contains invalid Unicode code units.
On POSIX, writing to a terminal is done using the usual standard I/O functions, so there is no need to treat a terminal differently to any other file stream.
On Windows, the stream refers to a terminal if
GetConsoleMode
(
_get_osfhandle
(
_fileno
(
stream
)
)
)
returns nonzero (see Windows documentation for
GetConsoleMode
,
_get_osfhandle
, and
_fileno
). The native Unicode API on Windows is
WriteConsoleW
.
If invoking the native Unicode API requires transcoding, the invalid code units are substituted with
U+FFFD
REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (see "The Unicode Standard - Core Specification",
Chapter 3.9
).
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_print
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202207L
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(C++23) | Formatted output |
202403L
|
(C++26)
(DR23) |
Unbuffered formatted output | |
202406L
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(C++26)
(DR23) |
Enabling unbuffered formatted output for more formattable types | |
__cpp_lib_format
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202207L
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(C++23) | Exposing std::basic_format_string |
Example
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This section is incomplete
Reason: no example |
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 4044 | C++23 |
the native Unicode API was always used if the
terminal referred to by stream can display Unicode |
only used if the terminal can only use
the native Unicode API to display Unicode |
| P3107R5 | C++23 | printing operations were always buffered | provides unbuffered printing operations |
| P3235R3 | C++23 |
the names of the functions added
by P3107R5 were misleading |
changed the function names |
See also
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prints to
stdout
or a file stream using
type-erased
argument representation
(function) |
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(C++23)
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performs Unicode aware output using
type-erased
argument representation
(function) |
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(C++23)
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prints to
stdout
or a file stream using
formatted
representation of the arguments
(function template) |
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(C++20)
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stores formatted representation of the arguments in a new string
(function template) |
External links
| 1. | Unicode |
| 2. | The Unicode Standard Version 14.0 - Core Specification |