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std::experi...::path::path(3) C++ Standard Libarystd::experi...::path::path(3) NAME std::experimental::filesystem::path::path - std::experimental::filesys- tem::path::path Synopsis path(); (1) (filesystem TS) path( const path& p ); (2) (filesystem TS) path( path&& p ); (3) (filesystem TS) template< class Source > (4) (filesystem TS) path( const Source& source ); template< class InputIt > (5) (filesystem TS) path( InputIt first, InputIt last ); template< class Source > (6) (filesystem TS) path( const Source& source, const std::locale& loc ); template< class InputIt > (7) (filesystem TS) path( InputIt first, InputIt last, const std::locale& loc ); Constructs a new path object. 1) Constructs an empty path. 2) Copy constructor. Constructs a copy of p. 3) Move constructor. Constructs a copy of p, p is left in valid but unspecified state. 4-5) Constructs the path from a character sequence provided by source (4), which is a pointer or an input iterator to a null-terminated character/wide character sequence or an std::basic_string, or represented as a pair of input iterators [first, last) (5). Any of the four character types char, char16_t, char32_t, wchar_t is allowed, and the method of conversion to the native character set depends on the character type used by source * If the source character type is char, the encoding of the source is assumed to be the native narrow encoding (so no conver- sion takes place on POSIX systems) * If the source character type is char16_t, conversion from UTF-16 to native filesystem encoding is used. * If the source character type is char32_t, conversion from UTF-32 to native filesystem encoding is used. * If the source character type is wchar_t, the input is assumed to be the native wide encoding (so no conversion takes places on Windows) 6-7) Constructs the path from a character sequence provided by source (6), which is a pointer or an input iterator to a null-terminated character se- quence or an std::string, or represented as a pair of input iterators [first, last) ((7)). The only character type allowed is char. Uses loc to perform the charac- ter encoding conversion. If value_type is wchar_t, converts from to wide using the std::codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t> facet of loc. Otherwise, first converts to wide using the std::codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t> facet and then converts to filesystem native character type using std::codecvt<wchar_t,value_type> facet of loc. Parameters p - a path to copy a std::basic_string, pointer to a null-terminated character string, or source - an input iterator with a character value type that points to a null-terminated character sequence (the character type must be char for overload (6) first, last - pair of LegacyInputIterators that specify a UTF-8 en- coded character sequence loc - locale that defines encoding conversion to use Type requirements - InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator. - The value type of InputIt must be one of the four character types char, wchar_t, char16_t and char32_t to use the overload (5)) - The value type of InputIt must be char to use the overload (7)) Exceptions 1-2) (none) 3) noexcept specification: noexcept 4-7) (none) Notes For portable pathname generation from Unicode strings, see u8path. Example // Run this code #include <iostream> #include <experimental/filesystem> namespace fs = std::experimental::filesystem; int main() { fs::path p1 = "/usr/lib/sendmail.cf"; // portable format fs::path p2 = "C:\\users\\abcdef\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\"; // na- tive format fs::path p3 = L"D:/.txt"; // wide string std::cout << "p1 = " << p1 << '\n' << "p2 = " << p2 << '\n' << "p3 = " << p3 << '\n'; } Output: p1 = "/usr/lib/sendmail.cf" p2 = "C:\users\abcdef\AppData\Local\Temp\" p3 = "D:/.txt" See also u8path creates a path from a UTF-8 encoded source (function) http://cppreference.com 2022.07.31 std::experi...::path::path(3)
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