std::chrono:: time_zone
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Defined in header
<chrono>
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class
time_zone
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The class
time_zone
represents all time zone transitions for a specific geographic area.
Users cannot construct
time_zone
objects. The library implementation creates
time_zone
objects when it initializes the
time zone database
and provides
const
access to these objects.
time_zone
is not copyable but does have a defaulted move constructor and a defaulted move assignment operator. However, as users have only
const
access to
time_zone
objects, these functions cannot be called in user code without invoking
undefined behavior
.
Member functions
obtains the name of this
time_zone
(public member function) |
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obtain information associated with a
sys_time
or
local_time
(public member function) |
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converts a
local_time
in this time zone to a
sys_time
(public member function) |
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converts a
sys_time
to a
local_time
in this time zone
(public member function) |
Nonmember functions
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(C++20)
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compares two
time_zone
objects
(function) |
Example
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This section is incomplete
Reason: no example |