mentat/docs/apis/rust/chrono/sidebar-items.js
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initSidebarItems({"constant":[["MAX_DATE","The maximum possible `Date`."],["MIN_DATE","The minimum possible `Date`."]],"enum":[["SecondsFormat","Specific formatting options for seconds. This may be extended in the future, so exhaustive matching in external code is not recommended."],["Weekday","The day of week."]],"mod":[["format","Formatting (and parsing) utilities for date and time."],["naive","Date and time types which do not concern about the timezones."],["offset","The time zone, which calculates offsets from the local time to UTC."],["prelude","A convenience module appropriate for glob imports (`use chrono::prelude::*;`)."],["serde","Serialization/Deserialization in alternate formats"]],"struct":[["Date","ISO 8601 calendar date with time zone."],["DateTime","ISO 8601 combined date and time with time zone."],["Duration","ISO 8601 time duration with nanosecond precision. This also allows for the negative duration; see individual methods for details."],["ParseWeekdayError","An error resulting from reading `Weekday` value with `FromStr`."]],"trait":[["Datelike","The common set of methods for date component."],["SubsecRound","Extension trait for subsecond rounding or truncation to a maximum number of digits. Rounding can be used to decrease the error variance when serializing/persisting to lower precision. Truncation is the default behavior in Chrono display formatting. Either can be used to guarantee equality (e.g. for testing) when round-tripping through a lower precision format."],["Timelike","The common set of methods for time component."]]});