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<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/576385/156254208-f5b743a9-88cf-439d-b0c0-923d53e8d551.png" alt="{fmt}" width="25%"/>
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[![image](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/workflows/linux/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/actions?query=workflow%3Alinux)
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[![image](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/workflows/macos/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/actions?query=workflow%3Amacos)
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[![image](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/workflows/windows/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/actions?query=workflow%3Awindows)
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[![fmt is continuously fuzzed at oss-fuzz](https://oss-fuzz-build-logs.storage.googleapis.com/badges/fmt.svg)](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list?\%0Acolspec=ID%20Type%20Component%20Status%20Proj%20Reported%20Owner%20\%0ASummary&q=proj%3Dfmt&can=1)
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[![Ask questions at StackOverflow with the tag fmt](https://img.shields.io/badge/stackoverflow-fmt-blue.svg)](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/fmt)
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[![image](https://api.securityscorecards.dev/projects/github.com/fmtlib/fmt/badge)](https://securityscorecards.dev/viewer/?uri=github.com/fmtlib/fmt)
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**{fmt}** is an open-source formatting library providing a fast and safe
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alternative to C stdio and C++ iostreams.
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If you like this project, please consider donating to one of the funds
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that help victims of the war in Ukraine: <https://www.stopputin.net/>.
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[Documentation](https://fmt.dev)
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[Cheat Sheets](https://hackingcpp.com/cpp/libs/fmt.html)
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Q&A: ask questions on [StackOverflow with the tag
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fmt](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/fmt).
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Try {fmt} in [Compiler Explorer](https://godbolt.org/z/8Mx1EW73v).
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# Features
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- Simple [format API](https://fmt.dev/latest/api/) with positional
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arguments for localization
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- Implementation of [C++20
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std::format](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/format) and
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[C++23 std::print](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/print)
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- [Format string syntax](https://fmt.dev/latest/syntax/) similar
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to Python\'s
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[format](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.format)
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- Fast IEEE 754 floating-point formatter with correct rounding,
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shortness and round-trip guarantees using the
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[Dragonbox](https://github.com/jk-jeon/dragonbox) algorithm
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- Portable Unicode support
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- Safe [printf
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implementation](https://fmt.dev/latest/api/#printf-formatting)
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including the POSIX extension for positional arguments
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- Extensibility: [support for user-defined
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types](https://fmt.dev/latest/api/#formatting-user-defined-types)
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- High performance: faster than common standard library
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implementations of `(s)printf`, iostreams, `to_string` and
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`to_chars`, see [Speed tests](#speed-tests) and [Converting a
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hundred million integers to strings per
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second](http://www.zverovich.net/2020/06/13/fast-int-to-string-revisited.html)
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- Small code size both in terms of source code with the minimum
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configuration consisting of just three files, `core.h`, `format.h`
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and `format-inl.h`, and compiled code; see [Compile time and code
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bloat](#compile-time-and-code-bloat)
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- Reliability: the library has an extensive set of
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[tests](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/tree/master/test) and is
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[continuously fuzzed](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list?colspec=ID%20Type%20Component%20Status%20Proj%20Reported%20Owner%20Summary&q=proj%3Dfmt&can=1)
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- Safety: the library is fully type-safe, errors in format strings can
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be reported at compile time, automatic memory management prevents
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buffer overflow errors
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- Ease of use: small self-contained code base, no external
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dependencies, permissive MIT
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[license](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/blob/master/LICENSE)
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- [Portability](https://fmt.dev/latest/#portability) with
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consistent output across platforms and support for older compilers
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- Clean warning-free codebase even on high warning levels such as
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`-Wall -Wextra -pedantic`
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- Locale independence by default
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- Optional header-only configuration enabled with the
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`FMT_HEADER_ONLY` macro
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See the [documentation](https://fmt.dev) for more details.
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# Examples
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**Print to stdout** ([run](https://godbolt.org/z/Tevcjh))
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``` c++
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#include <fmt/core.h>
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int main() {
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fmt::print("Hello, world!\n");
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}
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```
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**Format a string** ([run](https://godbolt.org/z/oK8h33))
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``` c++
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std::string s = fmt::format("The answer is {}.", 42);
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// s == "The answer is 42."
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```
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**Format a string using positional arguments**
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([run](https://godbolt.org/z/Yn7Txe))
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``` c++
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std::string s = fmt::format("I'd rather be {1} than {0}.", "right", "happy");
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// s == "I'd rather be happy than right."
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```
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**Print dates and times** ([run](https://godbolt.org/z/c31ExdY3W))
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``` c++
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#include <fmt/chrono.h>
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int main() {
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auto now = std::chrono::system_clock::now();
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fmt::print("Date and time: {}\n", now);
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fmt::print("Time: {:%H:%M}\n", now);
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}
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```
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Output:
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Date and time: 2023-12-26 19:10:31.557195597
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Time: 19:10
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**Print a container** ([run](https://godbolt.org/z/MxM1YqjE7))
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``` c++
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#include <vector>
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#include <fmt/ranges.h>
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int main() {
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std::vector<int> v = {1, 2, 3};
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fmt::print("{}\n", v);
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}
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```
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Output:
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[1, 2, 3]
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**Check a format string at compile time**
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``` c++
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std::string s = fmt::format("{:d}", "I am not a number");
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```
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This gives a compile-time error in C++20 because `d` is an invalid
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format specifier for a string.
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**Write a file from a single thread**
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``` c++
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#include <fmt/os.h>
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int main() {
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auto out = fmt::output_file("guide.txt");
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out.print("Don't {}", "Panic");
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}
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```
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This can be [5 to 9 times faster than
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fprintf](http://www.zverovich.net/2020/08/04/optimal-file-buffer-size.html).
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**Print with colors and text styles**
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``` c++
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#include <fmt/color.h>
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int main() {
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fmt::print(fg(fmt::color::crimson) | fmt::emphasis::bold,
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"Hello, {}!\n", "world");
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fmt::print(fg(fmt::color::floral_white) | bg(fmt::color::slate_gray) |
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fmt::emphasis::underline, "Olá, {}!\n", "Mundo");
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fmt::print(fg(fmt::color::steel_blue) | fmt::emphasis::italic,
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"你好{}!\n", "世界");
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}
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```
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Output on a modern terminal with Unicode support:
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![image](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/assets/%0A576385/2a93c904-d6fa-4aa6-b453-2618e1c327d7)
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# Benchmarks
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## Speed tests
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| Library | Method | Run Time, s |
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| libc | printf | 0.91 |
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| libc++ | std::ostream | 2.49 |
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| {fmt} 9.1 | fmt::print | 0.74 |
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| Boost Format 1.80 | boost::format | 6.26 |
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| Folly Format | folly::format | 1.87 |
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{fmt} is the fastest of the benchmarked methods, \~20% faster than
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`printf`.
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The above results were generated by building `tinyformat_test.cpp` on
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macOS 12.6.1 with `clang++ -O3 -DNDEBUG -DSPEED_TEST -DHAVE_FORMAT`, and
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taking the best of three runs. In the test, the format string
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`"%0.10f:%04d:%+g:%s:%p:%c:%%\n"` or equivalent is filled 2,000,000
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times with output sent to `/dev/null`; for further details refer to the
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[source](https://github.com/fmtlib/format-benchmark/blob/master/src/tinyformat-test.cc).
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{fmt} is up to 20-30x faster than `std::ostringstream` and `sprintf` on
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IEEE754 `float` and `double` formatting
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([dtoa-benchmark](https://github.com/fmtlib/dtoa-benchmark)) and faster
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and [ryu](https://github.com/ulfjack/ryu):
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[![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/576385/95684665-11719600-0ba8-11eb-8e5b-972ff4e49428.png)](https://fmt.dev/unknown_mac64_clang12.0.html)
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## Compile time and code bloat
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The script [bloat-test.py][test] from [format-benchmark][bench] tests compile
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time and code bloat for nontrivial projects. It generates 100 translation units
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and uses `printf()` or its alternative five times in each to simulate a
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medium-sized project. The resulting executable size and compile time (Apple
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in the following tables.
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[test]: https://github.com/fmtlib/format-benchmark/blob/master/bloat-test.py
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[bench]: https://github.com/fmtlib/format-benchmark
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**Optimized build (-O3)**
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| Method | Compile Time, s | Executable size, KiB | Stripped size, KiB |
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| printf | 1.6 | 54 | 50 |
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| IOStreams | 25.9 | 98 | 84 |
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| fmt 83652df | 4.8 | 54 | 50 |
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| tinyformat | 29.1 | 161 | 136 |
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| Boost Format | 55.0 | 530 | 317 |
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binary size (within a rounding error on this system).
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**Non-optimized build**
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| printf | 1.4 | 54 | 50 |
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| IOStreams | 23.4 | 92 | 68 |
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| {fmt} 83652df | 4.4 | 89 | 85 |
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| tinyformat | 24.5 | 204 | 161 |
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| Boost Format | 36.4 | 831 | 462 |
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`libc`, `lib(std)c++`, and `libfmt` are all linked as shared libraries
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to compare formatting function overhead only. Boost Format is a
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header-only library so it doesn\'t provide any linkage options.
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## Running the tests
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Please refer to [Building the
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library](https://fmt.dev/latest/get-started/#building-from-source) for
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instructions on how to build the library and run the unit tests.
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Benchmarks reside in a separate repository,
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[format-benchmarks](https://github.com/fmtlib/format-benchmark), so to
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run the benchmarks you first need to clone this repository and generate
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Makefiles with CMake:
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$ cd format-benchmark
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$ cmake .
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$ make speed-test
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or the bloat test:
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# Migrating code
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[clang-tidy](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/) v18 provides the
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[modernize-use-std-print](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize/use-std-print.html)
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check that is capable of converting occurrences of `printf` and
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`fprintf` to `fmt::print` if configured to do so. (By default it
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converts to `std::print`.)
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# Notable projects using this library
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- [0 A.D.](https://play0ad.com/): a free, open-source, cross-platform
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real-time strategy game
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- [AMPL/MP](https://github.com/ampl/mp): an open-source library for
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mathematical programming
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- [Apple's FoundationDB](https://github.com/apple/foundationdb): an open-source,
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distributed, transactional key-value store
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- [Aseprite](https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite): animated sprite
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editor & pixel art tool
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- [AvioBook](https://www.aviobook.aero/en): a comprehensive aircraft
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operations suite
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- [Blizzard Battle.net](https://battle.net/): an online gaming
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platform
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- [Celestia](https://celestia.space/): real-time 3D visualization of
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space
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- [Ceph](https://ceph.com/): a scalable distributed storage system
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- [ccache](https://ccache.dev/): a compiler cache
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- [ClickHouse](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse): an
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analytical database management system
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- [Contour](https://github.com/contour-terminal/contour/): a modern
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terminal emulator
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- [CUAUV](https://cuauv.org/): Cornell University\'s autonomous
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underwater vehicle
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- [Drake](https://drake.mit.edu/): a planning, control, and analysis
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toolbox for nonlinear dynamical systems (MIT)
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- [Envoy](https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy): C++ L7 proxy and
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communication bus (Lyft)
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- [FiveM](https://fivem.net/): a modification framework for GTA V
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- [fmtlog](https://github.com/MengRao/fmtlog): a performant
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fmtlib-style logging library with latency in nanoseconds
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- [Folly](https://github.com/facebook/folly): Facebook open-source
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library
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- [GemRB](https://gemrb.org/): a portable open-source implementation
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of Bioware's Infinity Engine
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- [Grand Mountain
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Adventure](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1247360/Grand_Mountain_Adventure/):
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a beautiful open-world ski & snowboarding game
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- [HarpyWar/pvpgn](https://github.com/pvpgn/pvpgn-server): Player vs
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Player Gaming Network with tweaks
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- [KBEngine](https://github.com/kbengine/kbengine): an open-source
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MMOG server engine
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- [Keypirinha](https://keypirinha.com/): a semantic launcher for
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Windows
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- [Kodi](https://kodi.tv/) (formerly xbmc): home theater software
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- [Knuth](https://kth.cash/): high-performance Bitcoin full-node
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- [libunicode](https://github.com/contour-terminal/libunicode/): a
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modern C++17 Unicode library
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- [MariaDB](https://mariadb.org/): relational database management
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system
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- [Microsoft Verona](https://github.com/microsoft/verona): research
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programming language for concurrent ownership
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- [MongoDB](https://mongodb.com/): distributed document database
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- [MongoDB Smasher](https://github.com/duckie/mongo_smasher): a small
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tool to generate randomized datasets
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- [OpenSpace](https://openspaceproject.com/): an open-source
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astrovisualization framework
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- [PenUltima Online (POL)](https://www.polserver.com/): an MMO server,
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compatible with most Ultima Online clients
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- [PyTorch](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch): an open-source
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machine learning library
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- [quasardb](https://www.quasardb.net/): a distributed,
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high-performance, associative database
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- [Quill](https://github.com/odygrd/quill): asynchronous low-latency
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logging library
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- [QKW](https://github.com/ravijanjam/qkw): generalizing aliasing to
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simplify navigation, and execute complex multi-line terminal
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command sequences
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- [redis-cerberus](https://github.com/HunanTV/redis-cerberus): a Redis
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cluster proxy
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- [redpanda](https://vectorized.io/redpanda): a 10x faster Kafka®
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replacement for mission-critical systems written in C++
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- [rpclib](http://rpclib.net/): a modern C++ msgpack-RPC server and
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client library
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- [Salesforce Analytics
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Cloud](https://www.salesforce.com/analytics-cloud/overview/):
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business intelligence software
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- [Scylla](https://www.scylladb.com/): a Cassandra-compatible NoSQL
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data store that can handle 1 million transactions per second on a
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single server
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- [Seastar](http://www.seastar-project.org/): an advanced, open-source
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C++ framework for high-performance server applications on modern
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hardware
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- [spdlog](https://github.com/gabime/spdlog): super fast C++ logging
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library
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- [Stellar](https://www.stellar.org/): financial platform
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- [Touch Surgery](https://www.touchsurgery.com/): surgery simulator
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- [TrinityCore](https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore):
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open-source MMORPG framework
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- [🐙 userver framework](https://userver.tech/): open-source
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asynchronous framework with a rich set of abstractions and database
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drivers
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- [Windows Terminal](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal): the new
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Windows terminal
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[More\...](https://github.com/search?q=fmtlib&type=Code)
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If you are aware of other projects using this library, please let me
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know by [email](mailto:victor.zverovich@gmail.com) or by submitting an
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[issue](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/issues).
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# Motivation
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So why yet another formatting library?
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There are plenty of methods for doing this task, from standard ones like
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the printf family of function and iostreams to Boost Format and
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FastFormat libraries. The reason for creating a new library is that
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every existing solution that I found either had serious issues or
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didn\'t provide all the features I needed.
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## printf
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The good thing about `printf` is that it is pretty fast and readily
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available being a part of the C standard library. The main drawback is
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that it doesn\'t support user-defined types. `printf` also has safety
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issues although they are somewhat mitigated with [\_\_attribute\_\_
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((format (printf,
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\...))](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html) in
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GCC. There is a POSIX extension that adds positional arguments required
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for
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[i18n](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalization_and_localization)
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to `printf` but it is not a part of C99 and may not be available on some
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platforms.
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## iostreams
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The main issue with iostreams is best illustrated with an example:
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``` c++
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std::cout << std::setprecision(2) << std::fixed << 1.23456 << "\n";
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```
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which is a lot of typing compared to printf:
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``` c++
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printf("%.2f\n", 1.23456);
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```
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Matthew Wilson, the author of FastFormat, called this \"chevron hell\".
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iostreams don\'t support positional arguments by design.
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The good part is that iostreams support user-defined types and are safe
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although error handling is awkward.
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## Boost Format
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This is a very powerful library that supports both `printf`-like format
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strings and positional arguments. Its main drawback is performance.
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According to various benchmarks, it is much slower than other methods
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considered here. Boost Format also has excessive build times and severe
|
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code bloat issues (see [Benchmarks](#benchmarks)).
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|
|
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## FastFormat
|
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This is an interesting library that is fast, safe and has positional
|
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arguments. However, it has significant limitations, citing its author:
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|
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> Three features that have no hope of being accommodated within the
|
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> current design are:
|
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>
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> - Leading zeros (or any other non-space padding)
|
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|
> - Octal/hexadecimal encoding
|
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|
> - Runtime width/alignment specification
|
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|
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|
It is also quite big and has a heavy dependency, on STLSoft, which might be
|
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|
too restrictive for use in some projects.
|
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|
|
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|
## Boost Spirit.Karma
|
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|
|
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|
This is not a formatting library but I decided to include it here for
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|
completeness. As iostreams, it suffers from the problem of mixing
|
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|
verbatim text with arguments. The library is pretty fast, but slower on
|
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|
integer formatting than `fmt::format_to` with format string compilation
|
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|
on Karma\'s own benchmark, see [Converting a hundred million integers to
|
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|
strings per
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|
second](http://www.zverovich.net/2020/06/13/fast-int-to-string-revisited.html).
|
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|
|
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|
# License
|
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|
|
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|
{fmt} is distributed under the MIT
|
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|
[license](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/blob/master/LICENSE).
|
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|
|
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|
# Documentation License
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The [Format String Syntax](https://fmt.dev/latest/syntax/) section
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|
in the documentation is based on the one from Python [string module
|
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|
documentation](https://docs.python.org/3/library/string.html#module-string).
|
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|
For this reason, the documentation is distributed under the Python
|
|||
|
Software Foundation license available in
|
|||
|
[doc/python-license.txt](https://raw.github.com/fmtlib/fmt/master/doc/python-license.txt).
|
|||
|
It only applies if you distribute the documentation of {fmt}.
|
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|
|
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|
# Maintainers
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The {fmt} library is maintained by Victor Zverovich
|
|||
|
([vitaut](https://github.com/vitaut)) with contributions from many other
|
|||
|
people. See
|
|||
|
[Contributors](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/graphs/contributors) and
|
|||
|
[Releases](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/releases) for some of the
|
|||
|
names. Let us know if your contribution is not listed or mentioned
|
|||
|
incorrectly and we\'ll make it right.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
# Security Policy
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
To report a security issue, please disclose it at [security
|
|||
|
advisory](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt/security/advisories/new).
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This project is maintained by a team of volunteers on a
|
|||
|
reasonable-effort basis. As such, please give us at least *90* days to
|
|||
|
work on a fix before public exposure.
|