std::chrono::operator<<(std::chrono::weekday)

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Defined in header <chrono>
template < class CharT, class Traits >

std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>&

    operator<< ( std::basic_ostream <CharT, Traits> & os, const std::chrono::weekday & wd ) ;
(since C++20)

If !wd.ok(), inserts wd.c_encoding() followed by " is not a valid weekday" into os. Otherwise, forms a std::basic_string<CharT> s consisting of the abbreviated weekday name for the weekday represented by wd, determined using the locale associated with os, and inserts s into os

Equivalent to

return os << (wd.ok ( ) ?
std::format (os.getloc ( ), STATICALLY_WIDEN<CharT> ( "{:L%a}" ), wd) :
std::format (os.getloc ( ), STATICALLY_WIDEN<CharT> ( "{} is not a valid weekday" ),
                wd.c_encoding ( ) ) ) ;

where STATICALLY_WIDEN<CharT>("...") is "..." if CharT is char, and L"..." if CharT is wchar_t

Return value

os

Example

Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
P2372R3 C++20 the given locale was used by default L is needed to use the given locale

See also

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stores formatted representation of the arguments in a new string
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formatting support for weekday
(class template specialization)