std:: println
Defined in header
<print>
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||
template
<
class
...
Args
>
void println ( std:: format_string < Args... > fmt, Args && ... args ) ; |
(1) | (since C++23) |
template
<
class
...
Args
>
void
println
(
std::
FILE
*
stream,
|
(2) | (since C++23) |
void
println
(
)
;
|
(3) | (since C++26) |
void
println
(
std::
FILE
*
stream
)
;
|
(4) | (since C++26) |
Format args according to the format string fmt with appended ' \n ' (which means that each output ends with a new-line), and print the result to a stream.
std:: forward < Args > ( args ) ... ) .
The behavior is undefined if
std::
formatter
<
Ti,
char
>
does not meet the
BasicFormatter
requirements for any
Ti
in
Args
(as required by
std::
make_format_args
).
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
Although overloads ( 3,4 ) are added in C++26, all known implementations make them available in C++23 mode.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_print
|
202207L | (C++23) | Formatted output |
202403L |
(C++26)
(DR23) |
Formatted output with stream locking | |
__cpp_lib_format
|
202207L | (C++23) | Exposing std::basic_format_string |
Example
#include <print> int main() { // Each call to std::println ends with new-line std::println("Please"); // overload (1) std::println("enter"); // (1) std::print("pass"); std::print("word"); std::println(); // (3); valid since C++26; same effect as std::print("\n"); }
Output:
Please enter password
See also
(C++23)
|
prints to
stdout
or a file stream using
formatted
representation of the arguments
(function template) |
(C++23)
|
outputs
formatted
representation of the arguments with appended
'
\n
'
(function template) |
(C++20)
|
stores formatted representation of the arguments in a new string
(function template) |
(C++11)
|
prints formatted output to
stdout
, a file stream or a buffer
(function) |