Jonathan Wakely bd87cdb896 libstdc++: Rename std::runtime_format for C++26 (P3953R3)
Last week in Croydon we approved P3953R3 to rename std::runtime_format
for C++26. The rationale is that with compile-time std::format, the name
std::runtime_format doesn't make sense. It's std::dynamic_format now
instead.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/bits/chrono_io.h (__formatter_chrono::_S_empty_fs)
	(__formatter_chrono::_M_C_y_Y, __formatter_chrono::_M_D_x)
	(__formatter_chrono::_M_F, __formatter_chrono::_M_subsecs)
	(__formatter_chrono_info::_M_format_to): Use
	_Dynamic_format_string instead of _Runtime_format_string.
	* include/bits/version.def (format): Bump value.
	* include/bits/version.h: Regenerate.
	* include/std/format (_Runtime_format_string): Rename to
	_Dynamic_format_string.
	(runtime_format): Rename to dynamic_format.
	* include/std/print (println): Adjust comment to refer to
	dynamic_format instead of runtime_format.
	* testsuite/std/format/runtime_format.cc: Move to...
	* testsuite/std/format/dynamic_format.cc: ...here.

Reviewed-by: Tomasz Kamiński <tkaminsk@redhat.com>
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