std::chrono::local_info

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Defined in header <chrono>
struct local_info;
(since C++20)

The class local_info describes the result of converting a std::chrono::local_time to a std::chrono::sys_time.

  • If the result of the conversion is unique, then result == local_info::unique, first is filled out with the correct std::chrono::sys_info, and second
  • If the local_time is nonexistent, then result == local_info::nonexistent, first is filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that ends just prior to the local_time, and second is filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that begins just after the local_time
  • If the local_time is ambiguous, then result == local_info::ambiguous, first is filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that ends just after the local_time, and second is filled with the std::chrono::sys_info that starts just before the local_time

This is a low-level data structure; typical conversions from local_time to sys_time will use it implicitly rather than explicitly.

Member constants

Name Value
constexpr int unique
[static]
0
(public static member constant)
constexpr int nonexistent
[static]
1
(public static member constant)
constexpr int ambiguous
[static]
2
(public static member constant)

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Member object Type
result int
first, second std::chrono::sys_info

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outputs a local_info into a stream
(function template)

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formatting support for local_info
(class template specialization)