std::literals::string_literals::operator""s
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| Defined in header <string>
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std::string operator""s( const char* str, std::size_t len ); |
(1) | (since C++14) (constexpr since C++20) |
constexpr std::u8string operator""s( const char8_t* str, std::size_t len ); |
(2) | (since C++20) |
std::u16string operator""s( const char16_t* str, std::size_t len ); |
(3) | (since C++14) (constexpr since C++20) |
std::u32string operator""s( const char32_t* str, std::size_t len ); |
(4) | (since C++14) (constexpr since C++20) |
std::wstring operator""s( const wchar_t* str, std::size_t len ); |
(5) | (since C++14) (constexpr since C++20) |
Forms a string literal of the desired type.
1) Returns
std::string{str, len}.2) Returns
std::u8string{str, len}.3) Returns
std::u16string{str, len}.4) Returns
std::u32string{str, len}.5) Returns
std::wstring{str, len}.Parameters
| str | - | pointer to the beginning of the raw character array literal |
| len | - | length of the raw character array literal |
Return value
The string literal.
Notes
These operators are declared in the namespace std::literals::string_literals, where both literals and string_literals are inline namespaces. Access to these operators can be gained with any of the following using directives:
using namespace std::literalsusing namespace std::string_literalsusing namespace std::literals::string_literals
std::chrono::duration also defines operator""s to represent literal seconds, but it is an arithmetic literal: 10.0s and 10s are ten seconds, but "10"s is a string.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
__cpp_lib_string_udls |
201304L |
(C++14) | User-defined literals for string types |
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
void print_with_zeros(const auto note, const std::string& s)
{
std::cout << note;
for (const char c : s)
c ? std::cout << c : std::cout << "₀";
std::cout << " (size = " << s.size() << ")\n";
}
int main()
{
using namespace std::string_literals;
std::string s1 = "abc\0\0def";
std::string s2 = "abc\0\0def"s;
print_with_zeros("s1: ", s1);
print_with_zeros("s2: ", s2);
std::cout << "abcdef"s.substr(1,4) << '\n';
}
Output:
s1: abc (size = 3)
s2: abc₀₀def (size = 8)
bcde
See also
constructs a basic_string (public member function) | |
(C++17) |
creates a string view of a character array literal (function) |