Struct time::Date [−][src]
pub struct Date { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
Date in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
By default, years between ±9999 inclusive are representable. This can be expanded to ±999,999
inclusive by enabling the large-dates
crate feature. Doing so has performance implications
and introduces some ambiguities when parsing.
Implementations
The minimum valid Date
.
The value of this may vary depending on the feature flags enabled.
The maximum valid Date
.
The value of this may vary depending on the feature flags enabled.
pub const fn from_calendar_date(
year: i32,
month: Month,
day: u8
) -> Result<Self, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_calendar_date(
year: i32,
month: Month,
day: u8
) -> Result<Self, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_iso_week_date(
year: i32,
week: u8,
weekday: Weekday
) -> Result<Self, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_iso_week_date(
year: i32,
week: u8,
weekday: Weekday
) -> Result<Self, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a Date
from the ISO year, week, and weekday.
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 1, Monday).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 1, Tuesday).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2020, 53, Friday).is_ok());
Runassert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 53, Monday).is_err()); // 2019 doesn't have 53 weeks.
RunCreate a Date
from the Julian day.
The algorithm to perform this conversion is derived from one provided by Peter Baum; it is freely available here.
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(0), Ok(date!(-4713 - 11 - 24)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_451_545), Ok(date!(2000 - 01 - 01)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_458_485), Ok(date!(2019 - 01 - 01)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_458_849), Ok(date!(2019 - 12 - 31)));
RunGet the year of the date.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).year(), 2019);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).year(), 2019);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).year(), 2020);
RunGet the month.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).month(), Month::January);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).month(), Month::December);
RunGet the day of the month.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=31
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).day(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).day(), 31);
RunGet the day of the year.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=366
(1..=365
for common years).
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).ordinal(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).ordinal(), 365);
RunGet the ISO week number.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 04).iso_week(), 40);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).iso_week(), 53);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 53);
RunGet the week number where week 1 begins on the first Sunday.
The returned value will always be in the range 0..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).sunday_based_week(), 52);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
RunGet the week number where week 1 begins on the first Monday.
The returned value will always be in the range 0..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).monday_based_week(), 52);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
RunGet the year, month, and day.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_calendar_date(),
(2019, Month::January, 1)
);
RunGet the year and ordinal day number.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_ordinal_date(), (2019, 1));
RunGet the ISO 8601 year, week number, and weekday.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(), (2019, 1, Tuesday));
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 04).to_iso_week_date(), (2019, 40, Friday));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(),
(2020, 1, Wednesday)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).to_iso_week_date(),
(2020, 53, Thursday)
);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(), (2020, 53, Friday));
RunGet the weekday.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).weekday(), Tuesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 02 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 03 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 04 - 01).weekday(), Monday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 05 - 01).weekday(), Wednesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 06 - 01).weekday(), Saturday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 07 - 01).weekday(), Monday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 08 - 01).weekday(), Thursday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 09 - 01).weekday(), Sunday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 01).weekday(), Tuesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 11 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 01).weekday(), Sunday);
RunGet the next calendar date.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 01).next_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 02))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 31).next_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 02 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 12 - 31).next_day(),
Some(date!(2020 - 01 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.next_day(), None);
RunGet the previous calendar date.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 02).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 02 - 01).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 01 - 01).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.previous_day(), None);
RunGet the Julian day for the date.
The algorithm to perform this conversion is derived from one provided by Peter Baum; it is freely available here.
assert_eq!(date!(-4713 - 11 - 24).to_julian_day(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2000 - 01 - 01).to_julian_day(), 2_451_545);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_julian_day(), 2_458_485);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).to_julian_day(), 2_458_849);
RunComputes self + duration
, returning None
if an overflow occurred.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_add(1.days()), None);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_add((-2).days()), None);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(2.days()),
Some(date!(2021 - 01 - 02))
);
RunNote
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_add(23.hours()), Some(Date::MAX));
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_add((-23).hours()), Some(Date::MIN));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(23.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(47.hours()),
Some(date!(2021 - 01 - 01))
);
RunComputes self - duration
, returning None
if an overflow occurred.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_sub((-2).days()), None);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_sub(1.days()), None);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(2.days()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 29))
);
RunNote
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_sub((-23).hours()), Some(Date::MAX));
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_sub(23.hours()), Some(Date::MIN));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(23.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(47.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 30))
);
RunComputes self + duration
, saturating value on overflow.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.saturating_add(1.days()), Date::MAX);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.saturating_add((-2).days()), Date::MIN);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(2.days()),
date!(2021 - 01 - 02)
);
RunNote
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(23.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 31)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(47.hours()),
date!(2021 - 01 - 01)
);
RunComputes self - duration
, saturating value on overflow.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.saturating_sub((-2).days()), Date::MAX);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.saturating_sub(1.days()), Date::MIN);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(2.days()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 29)
);
RunNote
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(23.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 31)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(47.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 30)
);
RunMethods to add a Time
component, resulting in a PrimitiveDateTime
.
Create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date. The Time
component will be set
to midnight.
assert_eq!(date!(1970-01-01).midnight(), datetime!(1970-01-01 0:00));
RunCreate a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided Time
.
assert_eq!(
date!(1970-01-01).with_time(time!(0:00)),
datetime!(1970-01-01 0:00),
);
Runpub const fn with_hms(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms(0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms(24, 0, 0).is_err());
Runpub const fn with_hms_milli(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
millisecond: u16
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_milli(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
millisecond: u16
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_milli(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_milli(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
Runpub const fn with_hms_micro(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
microsecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_micro(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
microsecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_micro(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_micro(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
Runpub const fn with_hms_nano(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
nanosecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_nano(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
nanosecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_nano(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_nano(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
Runpub fn format_into(
self,
output: &mut impl Write,
format: &impl Formattable + ?Sized
) -> Result<usize, Format>
pub fn format_into(
self,
output: &mut impl Write,
format: &impl Formattable + ?Sized
) -> Result<usize, Format>
Format the Date
using the provided format description.
Format the Date
using the provided format description.
let format = format_description::parse("[year]-[month]-[day]")?;
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 02).format(&format)?, "2020-01-02");
RunTrait Implementations
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Date
impl UnwindSafe for Date
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more