Cleanup documentation

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@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ and macros have prefix `FMT_`.
## Base API ## Base API
`fmt/base.h` defines the base API which provides main formatting functions `fmt/base.h` defines the base API which provides main formatting functions
for `char`/UTF-8 with C++20 compile-time checks. It has minimal include for `char`/UTF-8, with C++20 compile-time checks. It has minimal include
dependencies for better compile times. This header is only beneficial when dependencies for better compile times. This header is only beneficial when
using {fmt} as a library (the default) and not in the header-only mode. using {fmt} as a library (the default) and not in the header-only mode.
It also provides `formatter` specializations for the following types: It also provides `formatter` specializations for the following types:
- `int`, `long long`, - `int`, `long long`
- `unsigned`, `unsigned long long` - `unsigned`, `unsigned long long`
- `float`, `double`, `long double` - `float`, `double`, `long double`
- `bool` - `bool`
@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ Example ([run](https://godbolt.org/z/nvME4arz8)):
fmt::print("{}\n", kevin_namespacy::film::se7en); // Output: 7 fmt::print("{}\n", kevin_namespacy::film::se7en); // Output: 7
} }
Using specialization is more complex but gives you full control over Using a specialization is more complex, but gives you full control over
parsing and formatting. To use this method specialize the `formatter` parsing and formatting. To use this method, specialize the `formatter`
struct template for your type and implement `parse` and `format` struct template for your type and implement `parse` and `format`
methods. methods.
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ In general the formatter has the following form:
template <> struct fmt::formatter<T> { template <> struct fmt::formatter<T> {
// Parses format specifiers and stores them in the formatter. // Parses format specifiers and stores them in the formatter.
// //
// [ctx.begin(), ctx.end()) is a, possibly empty, character range that // (ctx.begin(), ctx.end()) is a, possibly empty, character range that
// contains a part of the format string starting from the format // contains a part of the format string starting from the format
// specifications to be parsed, e.g. in // specifications to be parsed, e.g. in
// //
@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ chrono-format-specifications).
### Variants ### Variants
A `std::variant` is only formattable if every variant alternative is A `std::variant` can be formatted only if every alternative is
formattable, and requires the `__cpp_lib_variant` [library formattable, and requires the `__cpp_lib_variant` [library
feature](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/feature_test). feature](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/feature_test).
@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ configuring CMake.
### CMake Options ### CMake Options
- **`FMT_OS`**: When set to `OFF`, disables OS-specific APIs (`fmt/os.h`). - **`FMT_OS`**: When set to `OFF`, disables OS-specific APIs (`fmt/os.h`).
- **`FMT_UNICODE`**: When set of `OFF`, disables Unicode support on - **`FMT_UNICODE`**: When set to `OFF`, disables Unicode support on
Windows/MSVC. Unicode support is always enabled on other platforms. Windows/MSVC. Unicode support is always enabled on other platforms.
### Macros ### Macros

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@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ void vprintf(buffer<Char>& buf, basic_string_view<Char> format,
} }
auto arg = get_arg(arg_index); auto arg = get_arg(arg_index);
// For d, i, o, u, x, and X conversion specifiers, if a precision is // For d, i, o, u, x and X conversion specifiers, if a precision is
// specified, the '0' flag is ignored // specified, the '0' flag is ignored
if (specs.precision >= 0 && is_integral_type(arg.type())) { if (specs.precision >= 0 && is_integral_type(arg.type())) {
// Ignore '0' for non-numeric types or if '-' present. // Ignore '0' for non-numeric types or if '-' present.
@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ inline auto vsprintf(basic_string_view<Char> fmt,
/** /**
* Formats `args` according to specifications in `fmt` and returns the result * Formats `args` according to specifications in `fmt` and returns the result
* as as string. * as string.
* *
* **Example**: * **Example**:
* *