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Documents util.format(). Thanks @bnoordhuis and @shigeki. Fixes #1424.
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### util.format()
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Returns a formatted string using the first argument as a `printf`-like format.
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The first argument is a string that contains zero or more *placeholders*.
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Each placeholder is replaced with the converted value from its corresponding
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argument. Supported placeholders are:
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* `%s` - String.
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* `%d` - Number (both integer and float).
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* `%j` - JSON.
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* `%%` - single percent sign (`'%'`). This does not consume an argument.
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If the placeholder does not have a corresponding argument, `undefined` is used.
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util.format('%s:%s', 'foo'); // 'foo:undefined'
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If there are more arguments than placeholders, the extra arguments are
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converted to strings with `util.inspect()` and these strings are concatenated,
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delimited by a space.
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util.format('%s:%s', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz'); // 'foo:bar baz'
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If the first argument is not a format string then `util.format()` returns
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a string that is the concatenation of all its arguments separated by spaces.
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Each argument is converted to a string with `util.inspect()`.
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util.format(1, 2, 3); // '1 2 3'
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### util.debug(string)
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A synchronous output function. Will block the process and
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