Struct chrono::format::parsed::Parsed
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pub struct Parsed { pub year: Option<i32>, pub year_div_100: Option<i32>, pub year_mod_100: Option<i32>, pub isoyear: Option<i32>, pub isoyear_div_100: Option<i32>, pub isoyear_mod_100: Option<i32>, pub month: Option<u32>, pub week_from_sun: Option<u32>, pub week_from_mon: Option<u32>, pub isoweek: Option<u32>, pub weekday: Option<Weekday>, pub ordinal: Option<u32>, pub day: Option<u32>, pub hour_div_12: Option<u32>, pub hour_mod_12: Option<u32>, pub minute: Option<u32>, pub second: Option<u32>, pub nanosecond: Option<u32>, pub timestamp: Option<i64>, pub offset: Option<i32>, }
Parsed parts of date and time. There are two classes of methods:
set_*
methods try to set given field(s) while checking for the consistency. It may or may not check for the range constraint immediately (for efficiency reasons).to_*
methods try to make a concrete date and time value out of set fields. It fully checks any remaining out-of-range conditions and inconsistent/impossible fields.
Fields
year: Option<i32>
Year.
This can be negative unlike year_div_100
and year_mod_100
fields.
year_div_100: Option<i32>
Year divided by 100. Implies that the year is >= 1 BCE when set.
Due to the common usage, if this field is missing but
year_mod_100
is present,
it is inferred to 19 when year_mod_100 >= 70
and 20 otherwise.
year_mod_100: Option<i32>
Year modulo 100. Implies that the year is >= 1 BCE when set.
isoyear: Option<i32>
Year in the ISO week date.
This can be negative unlike isoyear_div_100
and
isoyear_mod_100
fields.
isoyear_div_100: Option<i32>
Year in the ISO week date, divided by 100. Implies that the year is >= 1 BCE when set.
Due to the common usage, if this field is missing but
isoyear_mod_100
is present,
it is inferred to 19 when isoyear_mod_100 >= 70
and 20 otherwise.
isoyear_mod_100: Option<i32>
Year in the ISO week date, modulo 100. Implies that the year is >= 1 BCE when set.
month: Option<u32>
Month (1--12).
week_from_sun: Option<u32>
Week number, where the week 1 starts at the first Sunday of January (0--53, 1--53 or 1--52 depending on the year).
week_from_mon: Option<u32>
Week number, where the week 1 starts at the first Monday of January (0--53, 1--53 or 1--52 depending on the year).
isoweek: Option<u32>
ISO week number (1--52 or 1--53 depending on the year).
weekday: Option<Weekday>
Day of the week.
ordinal: Option<u32>
Day of the year (1--365 or 1--366 depending on the year).
day: Option<u32>
Day of the month (1--28, 1--29, 1--30 or 1--31 depending on the month).
hour_div_12: Option<u32>
Hour number divided by 12 (0--1). 0 indicates AM and 1 indicates PM.
hour_mod_12: Option<u32>
Hour number modulo 12 (0--11).
minute: Option<u32>
Minute number (0--59).
second: Option<u32>
Second number (0--60, accounting for leap seconds).
nanosecond: Option<u32>
The number of nanoseconds since the whole second (0--999,999,999).
timestamp: Option<i64>
The number of non-leap seconds since the midnight UTC on January 1, 1970.
This can be off by one if second
is 60 (a leap second).
offset: Option<i32>
Offset from the local time to UTC, in seconds.
Methods
impl Parsed
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fn new() -> Parsed
Returns the initial value of parsed parts.
fn set_year(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the year
field from given value.
fn set_year_div_100(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the year_div_100
field from given value.
fn set_year_mod_100(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the year_mod_100
field from given value.
fn set_isoyear(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the isoyear
field from given value.
fn set_isoyear_div_100(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the isoyear_div_100
field from given value.
fn set_isoyear_mod_100(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the isoyear_mod_100
field from given value.
fn set_month(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the month
field from given value.
fn set_week_from_sun(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the week_from_sun
field from given value.
fn set_week_from_mon(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the week_from_mon
field from given value.
fn set_isoweek(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the isoweek
field from given value.
fn set_weekday(&mut self, value: Weekday) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the weekday
field from given value.
fn set_ordinal(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the ordinal
field from given value.
fn set_day(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the day
field from given value.
fn set_ampm(&mut self, value: bool) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the hour_div_12
field from given value.
(false
for AM, true
for PM)
fn set_hour12(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the hour_mod_12
field from
given hour number in 12-hour clocks.
fn set_hour(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set both hour_div_12
and
hour_mod_12
fields from given value.
fn set_minute(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the minute
field from given value.
fn set_second(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the second
field from given value.
fn set_nanosecond(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the nanosecond
field from given value.
fn set_timestamp(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the timestamp
field from given value.
fn set_offset(&mut self, value: i64) -> ParseResult<()>
Tries to set the offset
field from given value.
fn to_naive_date(&self) -> ParseResult<NaiveDate>
Returns a parsed naive date out of given fields.
This method is able to determine the date from given subset of fields:
- Year, month, day.
- Year, day of the year (ordinal).
- Year, week number counted from Sunday or Monday, day of the week.
- ISO week date.
Gregorian year and ISO week date year can have their century number (*_div_100
) omitted,
the two-digit year is used to guess the century number then.
fn to_naive_time(&self) -> ParseResult<NaiveTime>
Returns a parsed naive time out of given fields.
This method is able to determine the time from given subset of fields:
- Hour, minute. (second and nanosecond assumed to be 0)
- Hour, minute, second. (nanosecond assumed to be 0)
- Hour, minute, second, nanosecond.
It is able to handle leap seconds when given second is 60.
fn to_naive_datetime_with_offset(
&self,
offset: i32
) -> ParseResult<NaiveDateTime>
&self,
offset: i32
) -> ParseResult<NaiveDateTime>
Returns a parsed naive date and time out of given fields,
except for the offset
field (assumed to have a given value).
This is required for parsing a local time or other known-timezone inputs.
This method is able to determine the combined date and time
from date and time fields or a single timestamp
field.
Either way those fields have to be consistent to each other.
fn to_fixed_offset(&self) -> ParseResult<FixedOffset>
Returns a parsed fixed time zone offset out of given fields.
fn to_datetime(&self) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
Returns a parsed timezone-aware date and time out of given fields.
This method is able to determine the combined date and time
from date and time fields or a single timestamp
field,
plus a time zone offset.
Either way those fields have to be consistent to each other.
fn to_datetime_with_timezone<Tz: TimeZone>(
&self,
tz: &Tz
) -> ParseResult<DateTime<Tz>>
&self,
tz: &Tz
) -> ParseResult<DateTime<Tz>>
Returns a parsed timezone-aware date and time out of given fields,
with an additional TimeZone
used to interpret and validate the local date.
This method is able to determine the combined date and time
from date and time fields or a single timestamp
field,
plus a time zone offset.
Either way those fields have to be consistent to each other.
If parsed fields include an UTC offset, it also has to be consistent to
offset
.
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Parsed
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fn clone(&self) -> Parsed
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl PartialEq for Parsed
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Parsed) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Parsed) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.