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##### Formatting support functions <a id="fs.path.fmtr.funcs">[[fs.path.fmtr.funcs]]</a>
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Formatting of paths uses formatting specifiers of the form
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``` bnf
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path-format-spec:
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fill-and-alignₒₚₜ widthₒₚₜ '?'ₒₚₜ 'g'ₒₚₜ
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```
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where the productions *fill-and-align* and *width* are described in
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[[format.string]]. If the `?` option is used then the path is formatted
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as an escaped string [[format.string.escaped]].
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``` cpp
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constexpr void set_debug_format();
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```
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*Effects:* Modifies the state of the `formatter` to be as if the
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*path-format-spec* parsed by the last call to `parse` contained the `?`
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option.
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``` cpp
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constexpr typename basic_format_parse_context<charT>::iterator
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parse(basic_format_parse_context<charT>& ctx);
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```
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*Effects:* Parses the format specifier as a *path-format-spec* and
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stores the parsed specifiers in `*this`.
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*Returns:* An iterator past the end of the *path-format-spec*.
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``` cpp
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template<class FormatContext>
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typename FormatContext::iterator
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format(const filesystem::path& p, FormatContext& ctx) const;
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```
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*Effects:* Let `s` be `p.generic_string<filesystem::path::value_type>()`
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if the `g` option is used, otherwise `p.native()`. Writes `s` into
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`ctx.out()`, adjusted according to the *path-format-spec*. If `charT` is
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`char`, `path::value_type` is `wchar_t`, and the literal encoding is
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UTF-8, then the escaped path is transcoded from the native encoding for
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wide character strings to UTF-8 with maximal subparts of ill-formed
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subsequences substituted with ‘U+fffd‘ replacement character per the
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Unicode Standard, Chapter 3.9 ‘U+fffd‘ Substitution in Conversion. If
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`charT` and `path::value_type` are the same then no transcoding is
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performed. Otherwise, transcoding is *implementation-defined*.
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*Returns:* An iterator past the end of the output range.
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