If a codebase is fragile enough that libc++ changes have to be assumed breaking until proven otherwise, why take the risk? Presumably the application already has a "standard" way of formatting strings. If it ain't broke yada yada
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It's not about assumed breaking, it's that when you upgrade libc++ you can become incompatible at runtime with your distro or any other number of libraries outside your control in ways that are difficult to detect