Struct ZonedArithmetic
pub struct ZonedArithmetic { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Options for Timestamp::checked_add and Timestamp::checked_sub.
This type provides a way to ergonomically add one of a few different
duration types to a Timestamp.
The main way to construct values of this type is with its From trait
implementations:
From<Span> for ZonedArithmeticadds (or subtracts) the given span to the receiver timestamp.From<SignedDuration> for ZonedArithmeticadds (or subtracts) the given signed duration to the receiver timestamp.From<std::time::Duration> for ZonedArithmeticadds (or subtracts) the given unsigned duration to the receiver timestamp.
§Example
use std::time::Duration;
use jiff::{SignedDuration, Timestamp, ToSpan};
let ts: Timestamp = "2024-02-28T00:00:00Z".parse()?;
assert_eq!(
ts.checked_add(48.hours())?,
"2024-03-01T00:00:00Z".parse()?,
);
assert_eq!(
ts.checked_add(SignedDuration::from_hours(48))?,
"2024-03-01T00:00:00Z".parse()?,
);
assert_eq!(
ts.checked_add(Duration::from_secs(48 * 60 * 60))?,
"2024-03-01T00:00:00Z".parse()?,
);
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for ZonedArithmetic
impl Clone for ZonedArithmetic
§fn clone(&self) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn clone(&self) -> ZonedArithmetic
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read more§impl Debug for ZonedArithmetic
impl Debug for ZonedArithmetic
§impl<'a> From<&'a Duration> for ZonedArithmetic
impl<'a> From<&'a Duration> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(udur: &'a Duration) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(udur: &'a Duration) -> ZonedArithmetic
§impl<'a> From<&'a SignedDuration> for ZonedArithmetic
impl<'a> From<&'a SignedDuration> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(sdur: &'a SignedDuration) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(sdur: &'a SignedDuration) -> ZonedArithmetic
§impl<'a> From<&'a Span> for ZonedArithmetic
impl<'a> From<&'a Span> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(span: &'a Span) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(span: &'a Span) -> ZonedArithmetic
§impl From<Duration> for ZonedArithmetic
impl From<Duration> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(udur: Duration) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(udur: Duration) -> ZonedArithmetic
§impl From<SignedDuration> for ZonedArithmetic
impl From<SignedDuration> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(sdur: SignedDuration) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(sdur: SignedDuration) -> ZonedArithmetic
§impl From<Span> for ZonedArithmetic
impl From<Span> for ZonedArithmetic
§fn from(span: Span) -> ZonedArithmetic
fn from(span: Span) -> ZonedArithmetic
impl Copy for ZonedArithmetic
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for ZonedArithmetic
impl RefUnwindSafe for ZonedArithmetic
impl Send for ZonedArithmetic
impl Sync for ZonedArithmetic
impl Unpin for ZonedArithmetic
impl UnwindSafe for ZonedArithmetic
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