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public: iter_type put( iter_type out, std::ios_base& str, char_type fill, const std::tm* t, const CharT* fmtbeg, const CharT* fmtend ) const; | (1) | |
public: iter_type put( iter_type out, std::ios_base& str, char_type fill, const std::tm* t, char format, char modifier = 0 ) const; | (2) | |
protected: virtual iter_type do_put( iter_type out, std::ios_base& str, char_type fill, const std::tm* t, char format, char modifier ) const; | (3) |
Converts the calendar date and time stored in the std::tm
object pointed to by t
into a character string, according to the format string [fmtbeg, fmtend)
. The format string is the same as used by std::srtftime
, but each format specifier is processed by an individual call to do_put()
, which can be customized by extending this facet.
[fmtbeg, fmtend)
, examining the characters. Every character that is not a part of a format sequence is written to the output iterator out
immediately. To identify format sequences, this function narrows the next character c
in [fmtbeg, fmtend)
as if by std::ctype<char_type>(str.getloc()).narrow(c,0)
and if it equals '%'
, the next one or two characters are compared to the list of format sequences recognized by std::strftime
plus any additional implementation-defined formats supported by this locale. For each valid format sequence, a call to do_put(out, str, fill, t, format, modifier)
is made, where format
is the format sequence character, and modifier
is the optional format sequence modifier ('E'
or 'O'
). A value of '\0'
is used if the modifier is absent.do_put
member function of the most derived class.std::tm
object pointed to by t
into a character string, according to the format conversion sequence formed by concatenating '%'
, the value of modifier
if not '\0'
, and the value of format
. The format is interpreted the same way as the function std::strftime
, except that the formats that are described as locale-dependent are defined by this locale, and additional format specifiers may be supported (the fill
argument is provided for these implementation-defined format specifiers to use). The string is written to the output iterator out
.out | - | output iterator where the result of the conversion is written | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
str | - | a stream object that this function uses to obtain locale facets when needed, e.g. std::ctype to narrow characters |
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t | - | pointer to the std::tm object from which the date/time values are obtained |
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fmtbeg | - | pointer to the first character of a sequence of char_type characters specifying the conversion format The format string consists of zero or more conversion specifiers and ordinary characters (except
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fmtend | - | pointer one past the last character of a sequence of char_type characters specifying the conversion format | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
fill | - | fill character (usually space) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
format | - | the character that names a conversion specifier | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
modifier | - | the optional modifier that may appear between % and the conversion specifier |
Iterator pointing one past the last character that was produced .
No error handling is provided.
The fill
character is provided for those implementation-defined format specifiers and for the user-defined overrides of do_put()
that use padding and filling logic. Such implementations typically make use of the formatting flags from str
.
#include <iostream> #include <sstream> #include <iomanip> #include <ctime> void try_time_put(const std::tm* t, const std::string& fmt) { std::cout.imbue(std::locale()); std::cout << "In the locale '" << std::cout.getloc().name() << "' : '"; std::use_facet<std::time_put<char>>(std::cout.getloc()).put( {std::cout}, std::cout, ' ', t, &fmt[0], &fmt[0] + fmt.size()); std::cout << "'\n"; } int main() { std::time_t t = std::time(NULL); std::tm tm = *std::localtime(&t); std::string fmt = "%c"; std::cout << "Using the format string '" << fmt << "' to format the time: " << std::ctime(&t) << '\n'; std::locale::global(std::locale("de_DE.utf8")); try_time_put(&tm, fmt); std::locale::global(std::locale("el_GR.utf8")); try_time_put(&tm, fmt); std::locale::global(std::locale("ja_JP.utf8")); try_time_put(&tm, fmt); }
Output:
Using the format string '%c' to format the time: Mon Feb 11 22:58:50 2013 In the locale 'de_DE.utf8' : 'Mo 11 Feb 2013 23:02:38 EST' In the locale 'el_GR.utf8' : 'Δευ 11 Φεβ 2013 11:02:38 μμ EST' In the locale 'ja_JP.utf8' : '2013年02月11日 23時02分38秒'
(C++11) | formats and outputs a date/time value according to the specified format (function template) |
[virtual] (C++11) | extracts date/time components from input stream, according to the specified format (virtual protected member function of std::time_get<CharT,InputIt> ) |
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