Struct chrono::offset::Local [−][src]
pub struct Local;
The local timescale. This is implemented via the standard time
crate.
Using the TimeZone
methods
on the Local struct is the preferred way to construct DateTime<Local>
instances.
Example
use chrono::{Local, DateTime, TimeZone}; let dt: DateTime<Local> = Local::now(); let dt: DateTime<Local> = Local.timestamp(0, 0);
Implementations
impl Local
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impl Local
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impl TimeZone for Local
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impl TimeZone for Local
[src]type Offset = FixedOffset
An associated offset type.
This type is used to store the actual offset in date and time types.
The original TimeZone
value can be recovered via TimeZone::from_offset
. Read more
fn from_offset(_offset: &FixedOffset) -> Local
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fn offset_from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<FixedOffset>
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fn offset_from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<FixedOffset>
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&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<FixedOffset>
fn offset_from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> FixedOffset
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fn offset_from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> FixedOffset
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fn from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Date<Local>>
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fn from_local_datetime(
&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Local>>
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&self,
local: &NaiveDateTime
) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Local>>
fn from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Date<Local>
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fn from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> DateTime<Local>
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fn ymd(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> Date<Self>
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fn ymd_opt(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
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fn yo(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> Date<Self>
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fn yo_opt(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
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fn isoywd(&self, year: i32, week: u32, weekday: Weekday) -> Date<Self>
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fn isoywd_opt(
&self,
year: i32,
week: u32,
weekday: Weekday
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>
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&self,
year: i32,
week: u32,
weekday: Weekday
) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>>