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Fix a couple of deprecated things.
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ template and implement ``parse`` and ``format`` methods::
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template <typename FormatContext>
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template <typename FormatContext>
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auto format(const point &p, FormatContext &ctx) {
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auto format(const point &p, FormatContext &ctx) {
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return format_to(ctx.begin(), "({:.1f}, {:.1f})", p.x, p.y);
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return format_to(ctx.out(), "({:.1f}, {:.1f})", p.x, p.y);
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}
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}
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};
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};
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}
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}
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Then you can pass objects of type ``point`` to any formatting function::
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In the example above the ``formatter<point>::parse`` function ignores the
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In the example above the ``formatter<point>::parse`` function ignores the
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contents of the format string referred to by ``ctx.begin()`` so the object will
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contents of the format string referred to by ``ctx.begin()`` so the object will
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always be formatted in the same way. See ``formatter<tm>::parse`` in
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always be formatted in the same way. See ``formatter<tm>::parse`` in
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:file:`fmt/time.h` for an advanced example of how to parse the format string and
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:file:`fmt/chrono.h` for an advanced example of how to parse the format string and
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customize the formatted output.
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customize the formatted output.
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You can also reuse existing formatters, for example::
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You can also reuse existing formatters, for example::
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