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std.typecons.Tuple.toString
- multiple declarations
Function Tuple.toString
Converts to string.
string toString() const;
Returns
The string representation of this Tuple
.
Function Tuple.toString
Formats Tuple
with either %s
, %(inner%)
or %(inner%|sep%)
.
void toString(DG)
(
scope DG sink
) const;
void toString(DG, Char)
(
scope DG sink,
scope const ref FormatSpec!Char fmt
) const;
Format | Description | |
---|---|---|
| Format like | |
| The format | so
it may contain as many formats as the Tuple has fields. |
| The format | that is applied
on all fields of the Tuple . The inner format must be compatible to all
of them. |
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
sink | A char accepting delegate |
fmt | A std |
Example
import std .format : format;
Tuple!(int, double)[3] tupList = [ tuple(1, 1.0), tuple(2, 4.0), tuple(3, 9.0) ];
// Default format
writeln(format("%s", tuple("a", 1))); // `Tuple!(string, int)("a", 1)`
// One Format for each individual component
writeln(format("%(%#x v %.4f w %#x%)", tuple(1, 1.0, 10))); // `0x1 v 1.0000 w 0xa`
writeln(format("%#x v %.4f w %#x", tuple(1, 1.0, 10) .expand)); // `0x1 v 1.0000 w 0xa`
// One Format for all components
// `>abc< & >1< & >2.3< & >[4, 5]<`
writeln(format("%(>%s<%| & %)", tuple("abc", 1, 2.3, [4, 5])));
// Array of Tuples
writeln(format("%(%(f(%d) = %.1f%); %)", tupList)); // `f(1) = 1.0; f(2) = 4.0; f(3) = 9.0`
Example
import std .exception : assertThrown;
import std .format : format, FormatException;
// Error: %( %) missing.
assertThrown!FormatException(
format("%d, %f", tuple(1, 2.0)) == `1, 2.0`
);
// Error: %( %| %) missing.
assertThrown!FormatException(
format("%d", tuple(1, 2)) == `1, 2`
);
// Error: %d inadequate for double
assertThrown!FormatException(
format("%(%d%|, %)", tuple(1, 2.0)) == `1, 2.0`
);
}
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Bartosz Milewski, Don Clugston, Shin Fujishiro, Kenji Hara
License
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