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shevek::rostring(3) Library Functions Manual shevek::rostring(3)
NAME
shevek::rostring -
shevek::rostring is identical to shevek::ostring, but it uses std::string instead of Glib::ustring.
SYNOPSIS
#include <iostring.hh>
Public Member Functions
operator std::string () const
Use the result as a string.
std::string operator+ (std::string const &that) const
Use the result as a string.
rostring (std::string const &fmt)
Create a string with a constant format.
template<typename T1 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1)
Create a string with one argument.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2)
Create a string with two arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const &a3)
Create a string with three arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const
&a3, T4 const &a4)
Create a string with four arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const
&a2, T3 const &a3, T4 const &a4, T5 const &a5)
Create a string with five arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 > rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const
&a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const &a3, T4 const &a4, T5 const &a5, T6 const &a6)
Create a string with six arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 , typename T7 > rostring (std::string const
&fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const &a3, T4 const &a4, T5 const &a5, T6 const &a6, T7 const &a7)
Create a string with seven arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 , typename T7 , typename T8 > rostring
(std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const &a3, T4 const &a4, T5 const &a5, T6 const &a6, T7 const &a7, T8 const
&a8)
Create a string with eight arguments.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 , typename T7 , typename T8 , typename T9 >
rostring (std::string const &fmt, T1 const &a1, T2 const &a2, T3 const &a3, T4 const &a4, T5 const &a5, T6 const &a6, T7 const &a7, T8
const &a8, T9 const &a9)
Create a string with nine arguments.
Friends
std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream &s, rostring const &o)
Send the result to an ostream.
Detailed Description
shevek::rostring is identical to shevek::ostring, but it uses std::string instead of Glib::ustring.
Author
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