Struct SpanCompare
pub struct SpanCompare<'a> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Options for Span::compare.
This type provides a way to ergonomically compare two spans with an optional relative datetime. Namely, a relative datetime is only needed when at least one of the two spans being compared has a non-zero calendar unit (years, months, weeks or days). Otherwise, an error will be returned.
Callers may use SpanCompare::days_are_24_hours to opt into 24-hour
invariant days (and 7-day weeks) without providing a relative datetime.
The main way to construct values of this type is with its From trait
implementations:
From<Span> for SpanComparecompares the given span to the receiver inSpan::compare.From<(Span, civil::Date)> for SpanComparecompares the given span to the receiver inSpan::compare, relative to the given date. There are alsoFromimplementations forcivil::DateTime,ZonedandSpanRelativeTo.
§Example
use jiff::ToSpan;
let span1 = 3.hours();
let span2 = 180.minutes();
assert_eq!(span1.compare(span2)?, std::cmp::Ordering::Equal);
Implementations§
§impl<'a> SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> SpanCompare<'a>
pub fn days_are_24_hours(self) -> SpanCompare<'a>
pub fn days_are_24_hours(self) -> SpanCompare<'a>
This is a convenience function for setting the relative option on
this configuration to SpanRelativeTo::days_are_24_hours.
§Example
When comparing spans involving days, either a relative datetime must be provided, or a special assertion opting into 24-hour days is required. Otherwise, you get an error.
use jiff::{SpanCompare, ToSpan, Unit};
let span1 = 2.days().hours(12);
let span2 = 60.hours();
// No relative date provided, which results in an error.
assert_eq!(
span1.compare(span2).unwrap_err().to_string(),
"using unit 'day' in a span or configuration requires that \
either a relative reference time be given or \
`SpanRelativeTo::days_are_24_hours()` is used to indicate \
invariant 24-hour days, but neither were provided",
);
let ordering = span1.compare(
SpanCompare::from(span2).days_are_24_hours(),
)?;
assert_eq!(ordering, std::cmp::Ordering::Equal);
Trait Implementations§
§impl<'a> Clone for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> Clone for SpanCompare<'a>
§fn clone(&self) -> SpanCompare<'a>
fn clone(&self) -> SpanCompare<'a>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read more§impl<'a> Debug for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> Debug for SpanCompare<'a>
§impl<'a> From<&'a Span> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl<'a> From<&'a Span> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(span: &'a Span) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(span: &'a Span) -> SpanCompare<'static>
§impl<'a, 'b> From<(&'a Span, &'b Zoned)> for SpanCompare<'b>
impl<'a, 'b> From<(&'a Span, &'b Zoned)> for SpanCompare<'b>
§fn from(_: (&'a Span, &'b Zoned)) -> SpanCompare<'b>
fn from(_: (&'a Span, &'b Zoned)) -> SpanCompare<'b>
§impl<'a> From<(&'a Span, Date)> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl<'a> From<(&'a Span, Date)> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(_: (&'a Span, Date)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(_: (&'a Span, Date)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
§impl<'a> From<(&'a Span, DateTime)> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl<'a> From<(&'a Span, DateTime)> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(_: (&'a Span, DateTime)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(_: (&'a Span, DateTime)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
§impl<'a, 'b> From<(&'a Span, SpanRelativeTo<'b>)> for SpanCompare<'b>
impl<'a, 'b> From<(&'a Span, SpanRelativeTo<'b>)> for SpanCompare<'b>
§fn from(_: (&'a Span, SpanRelativeTo<'b>)) -> SpanCompare<'b>
fn from(_: (&'a Span, SpanRelativeTo<'b>)) -> SpanCompare<'b>
§impl<'a> From<(Span, &'a Zoned)> for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> From<(Span, &'a Zoned)> for SpanCompare<'a>
§fn from(_: (Span, &'a Zoned)) -> SpanCompare<'a>
fn from(_: (Span, &'a Zoned)) -> SpanCompare<'a>
§impl From<(Span, Date)> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl From<(Span, Date)> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(_: (Span, Date)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(_: (Span, Date)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
§impl From<(Span, DateTime)> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl From<(Span, DateTime)> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(_: (Span, DateTime)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(_: (Span, DateTime)) -> SpanCompare<'static>
§impl<'a> From<(Span, SpanRelativeTo<'a>)> for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> From<(Span, SpanRelativeTo<'a>)> for SpanCompare<'a>
§fn from(_: (Span, SpanRelativeTo<'a>)) -> SpanCompare<'a>
fn from(_: (Span, SpanRelativeTo<'a>)) -> SpanCompare<'a>
§impl From<Span> for SpanCompare<'static>
impl From<Span> for SpanCompare<'static>
§fn from(span: Span) -> SpanCompare<'static>
fn from(span: Span) -> SpanCompare<'static>
impl<'a> Copy for SpanCompare<'a>
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impl<'a> Freeze for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> Send for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for SpanCompare<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for SpanCompare<'a>
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