std:: formatter <std::basic_stacktrace>
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formatter
<std::basic_stacktrace>
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Defined in header
<stacktrace>
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template
<
class
Allocator
>
struct formatter < std:: basic_stacktrace < Allocator >> ; |
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The template specialization of std::formatter for std::basic_stacktrace<Allocator> allows users to convert a stacktrace object to string using formatting functions such as std::format .
No format specifier is allowed.
A stacktrace object
s
is formatted as if by copying
std::to_string
(
s
)
to the output.
Example
#include <format> #include <iostream> #include <stacktrace> int main() { auto trace = std::stacktrace::current(); std::cout << std::format("{}\n", trace); }
Possible output:
0# 0x0000000000402D97 in ./prog.exe 1# __libc_start_main in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 2# 0x0000000000402CA9 in ./prog.exe
See also
(C++20)
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defines formatting rules for a given type
(class template) |
(C++23)
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prints to
stdout
or a file stream using
formatted
representation of the arguments
(function template) |