# JSON_HAS_STD_FORMAT ```cpp #define JSON_HAS_STD_FORMAT /* value */ ``` This macro indicates whether the standard library has support for `std::format`/`std::formatter` (that is, the `` header). Possible values are `1` when supported or `0` when unsupported. ## Default definition The default value is detected based on the preprocessor macros `#!cpp JSON_HAS_CPP_20` and `#!cpp __cpp_lib_format`. When the macro is not defined, the library will define it to its default value. ## Notes !!! info "Enabled functionality" When this macro evaluates to `1`, the library provides a [`std::formatter`](../basic_json/std_formatter.md) specialization so JSON values can be used directly with `std::format`. ## Examples ??? example The code below forces the library to disable support for `std::format`, even if the standard library would otherwise support it: ```cpp #define JSON_HAS_STD_FORMAT 0 #include ... ``` ## Version history - Added in version 3.12.x.