CHRONO PLUS 1.3 ISO
July 8 is Tuesday in ISO week 28 of the year 2014. You can get the current date and time in the UTC time zone You would want to normalize other TimeZones into this type.ĭateTimes with different TimeZone types are distinct and do not mix, Since it stores the most information and does not depend on the system environment, This often results from the parsed textual date and time. Local specifies the system local time zone.Īn arbitrary, fixed time zone such as UTC+09:00 or UTC-10:30. There are three well-known TimeZone implementations: Which defines how the local date is converted to and back from the UTC date. Is an opaque but monotonically-increasing representation of a moment in time.ĭateTime is timezone-aware and must be constructed from That is unconcerned with timezones, consider Type to represent a date and a time in a timezone.įor more abstract moment-in-time tracking such as internal timekeeping Meanwhile you can convert between two types with The oldtime feature is enabled by default for backwardsĬompatibility, but future versions of Chrono are likely to remove the Should disable the oldtime feature and use the chrono::Duration type When the oldtime feature is enabled, Duration is an alias for the Nanoseconds and does not represent “nominal” components such as days or Note that this is an “accurate” duration represented as seconds and Since this has the same name as the newer, standard type forĭuration, the reference will refer this type as OldDuration. Overview DurationĬhrono currently uses its own Duration type to represent the magnitude See the cargo docs for examples of specifying features. The implementation and API may change or even be unstable-locales: Enable localization.serde: Enable serialization/deserialization via serde.
CHRONO PLUS 1.3 WINDOWS
UNIX-like operating systems and the Windows API ( winapi) for Windows.
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clock: Enables reading the system time ( now) that depends on the standard library for.Is a superset of alloc and adds interoperation with standard library types std: Enables functionality that depends on the standard library.alloc: Enable features that depend on allocation (primarily string formatting).Several features that may be enabled or disabled. Chrono supports various runtime environments and operating systems, and has