std::chrono::utc_clock::to_sys

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template < class Duration >

static std::chrono::sys_time < std::common_type_t <Duration, std::chrono::seconds >>

    to_sys( const std::chrono::utc_time <Duration> & t ) ;
(since C++20)

Converts a utc_time t to a sys_time representing the same point in time (if possible).

If t represents a time point during a leap second insertion, the last representable value of sys_time prior to the insertion of the leap second is returned. In all other cases, utc_clock:: from_sys (utc_clock:: to_sys (t) ) ==

Return value

A sys_time representing the same point in time as t, or the last representable value prior to the insertion of the leap second if t

See also

[static]
converts sys_time to utc_time
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convert time points of one clock to another
(function template)