Trait chrono::offset::TimeZone
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pub trait TimeZone: Sized + Clone { type Offset: Offset; fn from_offset(offset: &Self::Offset) -> Self; fn offset_from_local_date(
&self,
local: &NaiveDate
) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>; fn offset_from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>; fn offset_from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Self::Offset; fn offset_from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> Self::Offset; fn ymd(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> Date<Self> { ... } fn ymd_opt(
&self,
year: i32,
month: u32,
day: u32
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { ... } fn yo(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> Date<Self> { ... } fn yo_opt(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { ... } fn isoywd(&self, year: i32, week: u32, weekday: Weekday) -> Date<Self> { ... } fn isoywd_opt(
&self,
year: i32,
week: u32,
weekday: Weekday
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { ... } fn timestamp(&self, secs: i64, nsecs: u32) -> DateTime<Self> { ... } fn timestamp_opt(
&self,
secs: i64,
nsecs: u32
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>> { ... } fn datetime_from_str(
&self,
s: &str,
fmt: &str
) -> ParseResult<DateTime<Self>> { ... } fn from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { ... } fn from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>> { ... } fn from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Date<Self> { ... } fn from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> DateTime<Self> { ... } }
Associated Types
type Offset: Offset
An associated offset type.
This type is used to store the actual offset in date and time types.
The original TimeZone
value can be recovered via TimeZone::from_offset
.
Required Methods
fn from_offset(offset: &Self::Offset) -> Self
Reconstructs the time zone from the offset.
fn offset_from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>
Creates the offset(s) for given local NaiveDate
if possible.
fn offset_from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>
Creates the offset(s) for given local NaiveDateTime
if possible.
fn offset_from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Self::Offset
Creates the offset for given UTC NaiveDate
. This cannot fail.
fn offset_from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> Self::Offset
Creates the offset for given UTC NaiveDateTime
. This cannot fail.
Provided Methods
fn ymd(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> Date<Self>
Makes a new Date
from year, month, day and the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Panics on the out-of-range date, invalid month and/or day.
Example
use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; assert_eq!(Utc.ymd(2015, 5, 15).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC");
fn ymd_opt(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
Makes a new Date
from year, month, day and the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Returns None
on the out-of-range date, invalid month and/or day.
Example
use chrono::{Utc, LocalResult, TimeZone}; assert_eq!(Utc.ymd_opt(2015, 5, 15).unwrap().to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC"); assert_eq!(Utc.ymd_opt(2000, 0, 0), LocalResult::None);
fn yo(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> Date<Self>
Makes a new Date
from year, day of year (DOY or "ordinal") and the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Panics on the out-of-range date and/or invalid DOY.
Example
use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; assert_eq!(Utc.yo(2015, 135).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC");
fn yo_opt(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
Makes a new Date
from year, day of year (DOY or "ordinal") and the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Returns None
on the out-of-range date and/or invalid DOY.
fn isoywd(&self, year: i32, week: u32, weekday: Weekday) -> Date<Self>
Makes a new Date
from ISO week date (year and week number), day of the week (DOW) and
the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The resulting Date
may have a different year from the input year.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Panics on the out-of-range date and/or invalid week number.
Example
use chrono::{Utc, Weekday, TimeZone}; assert_eq!(Utc.isoywd(2015, 20, Weekday::Fri).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC");
fn isoywd_opt(
&self,
year: i32,
week: u32,
weekday: Weekday
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
&self,
year: i32,
week: u32,
weekday: Weekday
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
Makes a new Date
from ISO week date (year and week number), day of the week (DOW) and
the current time zone.
This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE.
The resulting Date
may have a different year from the input year.
The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24),
but it will propagate to the DateTime
values constructed via this date.
Returns None
on the out-of-range date and/or invalid week number.
fn timestamp(&self, secs: i64, nsecs: u32) -> DateTime<Self>
Makes a new DateTime
from the number of non-leap seconds
since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC (aka "UNIX timestamp")
and the number of nanoseconds since the last whole non-leap second.
Panics on the out-of-range number of seconds and/or invalid nanosecond,
for a non-panicking version see timestamp_opt
.
Example
use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; assert_eq!(Utc.timestamp(1431648000, 0).to_string(), "2015-05-15 00:00:00 UTC");
fn timestamp_opt(&self, secs: i64, nsecs: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>>
Makes a new DateTime
from the number of non-leap seconds
since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC (aka "UNIX timestamp")
and the number of nanoseconds since the last whole non-leap second.
Returns LocalResult::None
on out-of-range number of seconds and/or
invalid nanosecond, otherwise always returns LocalResult::Single
.
fn datetime_from_str(&self, s: &str, fmt: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<Self>>
Parses a string with the specified format string and
returns a DateTime
with the current offset.
See the format::strftime
module
on the supported escape sequences.
If the format does not include offsets, the current offset is assumed; otherwise the input should have a matching UTC offset.
See also DateTime::parse_from_str
which gives a local DateTime
with parsed FixedOffset
.
fn from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
Converts the local NaiveDate
to the timezone-aware Date
if possible.
fn from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>>
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>>
Converts the local NaiveDateTime
to the timezone-aware DateTime
if possible.
fn from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Date<Self>
Converts the UTC NaiveDate
to the local time.
The UTC is continuous and thus this cannot fail (but can give the duplicate local time).
fn from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> DateTime<Self>
Converts the UTC NaiveDateTime
to the local time.
The UTC is continuous and thus this cannot fail (but can give the duplicate local time).
Implementors
impl TimeZone for Utc type Offset = Utc;
impl TimeZone for FixedOffset type Offset = FixedOffset;
impl TimeZone for Local type Offset = FixedOffset;