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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ Compile-Time Format String Checks
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Compile-time checks are enabled by default on compilers that support C++20
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``consteval``. On older compilers you can use the ``FMT_STRING`` macro defined
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in ``fmt/format.h`` instead.
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``consteval``. On older compilers you can use the
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:ref:`FMT_STRING <legacy-checks>`: macro defined in ``fmt/format.h`` instead.
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.. doxygenclass:: fmt::basic_format_string
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:members:
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@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ Formatting User-Defined Types
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The {fmt} library provides formatters for many standard C++ types.
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See :ref:`fmt/ranges.h <ranges-api>` for ranges and tuples including standard
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containers such as ``std::vector``, :ref:`fmt/chrono.h <chrono-api>` for date
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and time formatting and :ref:`fmt/std.h <std-api>` for path and variant
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formatting.
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and time formatting and :ref:`fmt/std.h <std-api>` for other standard library
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types.
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To make a user-defined type formattable, specialize the ``formatter<T>`` struct
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template and implement ``parse`` and ``format`` methods::
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