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@ -76,6 +76,28 @@ Arguments can be accessed by position and arguments' indices can be repeated:
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std::string s = fmt::format("{0}{1}{0}", "abra", "cad");
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// s == "abracadabra"
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Format strings can be checked at compile time:
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.. code:: c++
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// test.cc
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using namespace fmt::literals;
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std::string s = "{2}"_format(42);
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.. code::
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$ g++ -Iinclude test.cc -std=c++14
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...
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test.cc:5:31: note: in instantiation of function template specialization
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'fmt::internal::udl_formatter<char, '{', '2', '}'>::operator()<int>' requested
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here
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std::string s = "{2}"_format(42);
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^
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include/fmt/format.h:3838:7: note: non-constexpr function 'on_error' cannot be
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used in a constant expression
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on_error("argument index out of range");
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^
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fmt can be used as a safe portable replacement for ``itoa``:
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.. code:: c++
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