A formatting library for C++
http://fmtlib.net/
Fmt is an open-source formatting library for C++.
It can be used as an alternative to (s)printf and IOStreams.
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Revision 16 (latest revision is 26)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Luigi Baldoni (alois)
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- Update to version 8.0.1 * Fixed the version number in the inline namespace. * Added a missing presentation type check for std::string. * Fixed a linkage error when mixing code built with clang and gcc. * Fixed documentation issues. * Removed dead code in FP formatter. * Fixed various warnings and compilation issues. - Update to version 8.0.0 * Enabled compile-time format string check by default. * Added compile-time formatting. * Optimized handling of format specifiers during format string compilation. * Added the ``_cf`` user-defined literal to represent a compiled format string. It can be used instead of the ``FMT_COMPILE`` macro. * Format string compilation now requires ``format`` functions of ``formatter`` specializations for user-defined types to be ``const``. * Added UDL-based named argument support to format string compilation. * Added format string compilation support to ``fmt::print``. * Added initial support for compiling {fmt} as a C++20 module. * Made symbols private by default reducing shared library size * Optimized includes making the result of preprocessing ``fmt/format.h``. * Added support of ranges with non-const ``begin`` / ``end`` * Added support of ``std::byte`` and other formattable types to ``fmt::join``. * Implemented the default format for ``std::chrono::system_clock``. * Made more chrono specifiers locale independent by default. Use the ``'L'`` specifier to get localized formatting. * Improved locale handling in chrono formatting. * Deprecated ``fmt/locale.h`` moving the formatting functions that take a locale to ``fmt/format.h`` (``char``) and ``fmt/xchar`` (other overloads). This doesn't introduce a dependency on ``<locale>`` so there is virtually no compile time effect. * Made parameter order in ``vformat_to`` consistent with ``format_to``. * Added support for time points with arbitrary durations. * Formatting floating-point numbers no longer produces trailing zeros by default. for consistency with ``std::format``. * Dropped a limit on the number of elements in a range and replaced ``{}`` with ``[]`` as range delimiters for consistency with Python's ``str.format``. * The ``'L'`` specifier for locale-specific numeric formatting can now be combined with presentation specifiers as in ``std::format``. * Made the ``0`` specifier ignored for infinity and NaN. * Made the hexfloat formatting use the right alignment by default. * Removed the deprecated numeric alignment (``'='``). Use the ``'0'`` specifier instead. * Removed the deprecated ``fmt/posix.h`` header that has been replaced with ``fmt/os.h``. * Removed the deprecated ``format_to_n_context``, ``format_to_n_args`` and ``make_format_to_n_args``. They have been replaced with ``format_context``, ``format_args` and ``make_format_args`` respectively. * Moved ``wchar_t``-specific functions and types to ``fmt/wchar.h``. You can define ``FMT_DEPRECATED_INCLUDE_WCHAR`` to automatically include ``fmt/wchar.h`` from ``fmt/format.h`` but this will be disabled in the next major release. * Fixed handling of the ``'+'`` specifier in localized formatting. * Added support for the ``'s'`` format specifier that gives textual representation of ``bool``. * Made ``fmt::ptr`` work with function pointers. * Fixed ``fmt::formatted_size`` with format string compilation * Fixed handling of empty format strings during format string compilation. * Fixed handling of enums in ``fmt::to_string``. * Improved width computation. * The experimental fast output stream (``fmt::ostream``) is now truncated by default for consistency with ``fopen``. * Fixed moving of ``fmt::ostream`` that holds buffered data * Replaced the ``fmt::system_error`` exception with a function of the same name that constructs ``std::system_error``. * Replaced the ``fmt::windows_error`` exception with a function of the same name that constructs ``std::system_error`` with the category returned by ``fmt::system_category()``. * Replaced ``fmt::error_code`` with ``std::error_code`` and made it formattable. * Added speech synthesis support. * Made ``format_to`` work with a memory buffer that has a custom allocator. * Added ``Allocator::max_size`` support to ``basic_memory_buffer``. * Added wide string support to ``fmt::join`` * Made iterators passed to ``formatter`` specializations via a format context satisfy C++20 ``std::output_iterator`` requirements. * Optimized the ``printf`` implementation. * Improved detection of ``constexpr`` ``char_traits``. * Fixed exception propagation from iterators. * Improved ``strftime`` error handling. * Stopped using deprecated GCC UDL template extension. * Added ``fmt/args.h`` to the install target. * Error messages are now passed to assert when exceptions are disabled. * Added the ``FMT_MASTER_PROJECT`` CMake option to control build and install targets when {fmt} is included via ``add_subdirectory``. * Improved build configuration. * Fixed various warnings and compilation issues. * Improved documentation. * Continuous integration and test improvements. - Bump soversion to 8
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Heads-up, v10.0.0 is latest stable
https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/releases/tag/10.0.0
have you been living undre a rock? https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1087846