374 lines
14 KiB
Rust
374 lines
14 KiB
Rust
// This is a part of Chrono.
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// See README.md and LICENSE.txt for details.
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//! ISO 8601 calendar date with time zone.
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use std::{fmt, hash};
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use std::ops::{Add, Sub};
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use oldtime::Duration as OldDuration;
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use {Weekday, Datelike};
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use offset::{TimeZone, Utc};
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use naive::{self, NaiveDate, NaiveTime, IsoWeek};
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use DateTime;
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use format::{Item, DelayedFormat, StrftimeItems};
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/// ISO 8601 calendar date with time zone.
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///
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/// This type should be considered ambiguous at best,
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/// due to the inherent lack of precision required for the time zone resolution.
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/// For serialization and deserialization uses, it is best to use `NaiveDate` instead.
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/// There are some guarantees on the usage of `Date<Tz>`:
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///
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/// - If properly constructed via `TimeZone::ymd` and others without an error,
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/// the corresponding local date should exist for at least a moment.
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/// (It may still have a gap from the offset changes.)
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///
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/// - The `TimeZone` is free to assign *any* `Offset` to the local date,
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/// as long as that offset did occur in given day.
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/// For example, if `2015-03-08T01:59-08:00` is followed by `2015-03-08T03:00-07:00`,
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/// it may produce either `2015-03-08-08:00` or `2015-03-08-07:00`
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/// but *not* `2015-03-08+00:00` and others.
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///
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/// - Once constructed as a full `DateTime`,
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/// `DateTime::date` and other associated methods should return those for the original `Date`.
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/// For example, if `dt = tz.ymd(y,m,d).hms(h,n,s)` were valid, `dt.date() == tz.ymd(y,m,d)`.
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///
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/// - The date is timezone-agnostic up to one day (i.e. practically always),
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/// so the local date and UTC date should be equal for most cases
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/// even though the raw calculation between `NaiveDate` and `Duration` may not.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct Date<Tz: TimeZone> {
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date: NaiveDate,
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offset: Tz::Offset,
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}
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/// The minimum possible `Date`.
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pub const MIN_DATE: Date<Utc> = Date { date: naive::MIN_DATE, offset: Utc };
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/// The maximum possible `Date`.
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pub const MAX_DATE: Date<Utc> = Date { date: naive::MAX_DATE, offset: Utc };
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Date<Tz> {
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/// Makes a new `Date` with given *UTC* date and offset.
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/// The local date should be constructed via the `TimeZone` trait.
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//
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// note: this constructor is purposedly not named to `new` to discourage the direct usage.
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#[inline]
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pub fn from_utc(date: NaiveDate, offset: Tz::Offset) -> Date<Tz> {
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Date { date: date, offset: offset }
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date and given `NaiveTime`.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Panics on invalid datetime.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_time(&self, time: NaiveTime) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>> {
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let localdt = self.naive_local().and_time(time);
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self.timezone().from_local_datetime(&localdt).single()
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute and second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Panics on invalid hour, minute and/or second.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32) -> DateTime<Tz> {
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self.and_hms_opt(hour, min, sec).expect("invalid time")
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute and second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Returns `None` on invalid hour, minute and/or second.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_opt(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>> {
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NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(hour, min, sec).and_then(|time| self.and_time(time))
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and millisecond.
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/// The millisecond part can exceed 1,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Panics on invalid hour, minute, second and/or millisecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_milli(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, milli: u32) -> DateTime<Tz> {
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self.and_hms_milli_opt(hour, min, sec, milli).expect("invalid time")
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and millisecond.
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/// The millisecond part can exceed 1,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Returns `None` on invalid hour, minute, second and/or millisecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_milli_opt(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32,
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milli: u32) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>> {
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NaiveTime::from_hms_milli_opt(hour, min, sec, milli).and_then(|time| self.and_time(time))
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and microsecond.
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/// The microsecond part can exceed 1,000,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Panics on invalid hour, minute, second and/or microsecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_micro(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, micro: u32) -> DateTime<Tz> {
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self.and_hms_micro_opt(hour, min, sec, micro).expect("invalid time")
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and microsecond.
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/// The microsecond part can exceed 1,000,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Returns `None` on invalid hour, minute, second and/or microsecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_micro_opt(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32,
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micro: u32) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>> {
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NaiveTime::from_hms_micro_opt(hour, min, sec, micro).and_then(|time| self.and_time(time))
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
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/// The nanosecond part can exceed 1,000,000,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Panics on invalid hour, minute, second and/or nanosecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_nano(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, nano: u32) -> DateTime<Tz> {
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self.and_hms_nano_opt(hour, min, sec, nano).expect("invalid time")
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}
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/// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
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/// The nanosecond part can exceed 1,000,000,000 in order to represent the leap second.
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/// The offset in the current date is preserved.
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///
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/// Returns `None` on invalid hour, minute, second and/or nanosecond.
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#[inline]
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pub fn and_hms_nano_opt(&self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32,
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nano: u32) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>> {
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NaiveTime::from_hms_nano_opt(hour, min, sec, nano).and_then(|time| self.and_time(time))
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}
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/// Makes a new `Date` for the next date.
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///
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/// Panics when `self` is the last representable date.
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#[inline]
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pub fn succ(&self) -> Date<Tz> {
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self.succ_opt().expect("out of bound")
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}
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/// Makes a new `Date` for the next date.
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///
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/// Returns `None` when `self` is the last representable date.
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#[inline]
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pub fn succ_opt(&self) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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self.date.succ_opt().map(|date| Date::from_utc(date, self.offset.clone()))
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}
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/// Makes a new `Date` for the prior date.
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///
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/// Panics when `self` is the first representable date.
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#[inline]
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pub fn pred(&self) -> Date<Tz> {
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self.pred_opt().expect("out of bound")
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}
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/// Makes a new `Date` for the prior date.
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///
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/// Returns `None` when `self` is the first representable date.
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#[inline]
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pub fn pred_opt(&self) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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self.date.pred_opt().map(|date| Date::from_utc(date, self.offset.clone()))
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}
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/// Retrieves an associated offset from UTC.
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#[inline]
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pub fn offset(&self) -> &Tz::Offset {
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&self.offset
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}
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/// Retrieves an associated time zone.
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#[inline]
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pub fn timezone(&self) -> Tz {
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TimeZone::from_offset(&self.offset)
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}
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/// Changes the associated time zone.
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/// This does not change the actual `Date` (but will change the string representation).
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#[inline]
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pub fn with_timezone<Tz2: TimeZone>(&self, tz: &Tz2) -> Date<Tz2> {
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tz.from_utc_date(&self.date)
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}
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/// Adds given `Duration` to the current date.
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///
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/// Returns `None` when it will result in overflow.
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#[inline]
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pub fn checked_add_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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let date = try_opt!(self.date.checked_add_signed(rhs));
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Some(Date { date: date, offset: self.offset })
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}
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/// Subtracts given `Duration` from the current date.
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///
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/// Returns `None` when it will result in overflow.
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#[inline]
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pub fn checked_sub_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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let date = try_opt!(self.date.checked_sub_signed(rhs));
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Some(Date { date: date, offset: self.offset })
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}
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/// Subtracts another `Date` from the current date.
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/// Returns a `Duration` of integral numbers.
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///
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/// This does not overflow or underflow at all,
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/// as all possible output fits in the range of `Duration`.
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#[inline]
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pub fn signed_duration_since<Tz2: TimeZone>(self, rhs: Date<Tz2>) -> OldDuration {
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self.date.signed_duration_since(rhs.date)
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}
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/// Returns a view to the naive UTC date.
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#[inline]
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pub fn naive_utc(&self) -> NaiveDate {
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self.date
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}
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/// Returns a view to the naive local date.
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///
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/// This is technically same to [`naive_utc`](#method.naive_utc)
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/// because the offset is restricted to never exceed one day,
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/// but provided for the consistency.
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#[inline]
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pub fn naive_local(&self) -> NaiveDate {
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self.date
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}
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}
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/// Maps the local date to other date with given conversion function.
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fn map_local<Tz: TimeZone, F>(d: &Date<Tz>, mut f: F) -> Option<Date<Tz>>
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where F: FnMut(NaiveDate) -> Option<NaiveDate> {
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f(d.naive_local()).and_then(|date| d.timezone().from_local_date(&date).single())
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Date<Tz> where Tz::Offset: fmt::Display {
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/// Formats the date with the specified formatting items.
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#[inline]
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pub fn format_with_items<'a, I>(&self, items: I) -> DelayedFormat<I>
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where I: Iterator<Item=Item<'a>> + Clone {
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DelayedFormat::new_with_offset(Some(self.naive_local()), None, &self.offset, items)
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}
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/// Formats the date with the specified format string.
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/// See the [`format::strftime` module](./format/strftime/index.html)
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/// on the supported escape sequences.
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#[inline]
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pub fn format<'a>(&self, fmt: &'a str) -> DelayedFormat<StrftimeItems<'a>> {
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self.format_with_items(StrftimeItems::new(fmt))
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}
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Datelike for Date<Tz> {
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#[inline] fn year(&self) -> i32 { self.naive_local().year() }
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#[inline] fn month(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().month() }
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#[inline] fn month0(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().month0() }
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#[inline] fn day(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().day() }
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#[inline] fn day0(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().day0() }
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#[inline] fn ordinal(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().ordinal() }
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#[inline] fn ordinal0(&self) -> u32 { self.naive_local().ordinal0() }
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#[inline] fn weekday(&self) -> Weekday { self.naive_local().weekday() }
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#[inline] fn iso_week(&self) -> IsoWeek { self.naive_local().iso_week() }
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#[inline]
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fn with_year(&self, year: i32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_year(year))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_month(&self, month: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_month(month))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_month0(&self, month0: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_month0(month0))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_day(&self, day: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_day(day))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_day0(&self, day0: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_day0(day0))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_ordinal(&self, ordinal: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_ordinal(ordinal))
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}
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#[inline]
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fn with_ordinal0(&self, ordinal0: u32) -> Option<Date<Tz>> {
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map_local(self, |date| date.with_ordinal0(ordinal0))
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}
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}
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// we need them as automatic impls cannot handle associated types
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Copy for Date<Tz> where <Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Copy {}
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unsafe impl<Tz: TimeZone> Send for Date<Tz> where <Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Send {}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone, Tz2: TimeZone> PartialEq<Date<Tz2>> for Date<Tz> {
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fn eq(&self, other: &Date<Tz2>) -> bool { self.date == other.date }
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Eq for Date<Tz> {
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> PartialOrd for Date<Tz> {
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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Date<Tz>) -> Option<Ordering> {
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self.date.partial_cmp(&other.date)
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}
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Ord for Date<Tz> {
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fn cmp(&self, other: &Date<Tz>) -> Ordering { self.date.cmp(&other.date) }
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> hash::Hash for Date<Tz> {
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fn hash<H: hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) { self.date.hash(state) }
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<OldDuration> for Date<Tz> {
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type Output = Date<Tz>;
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#[inline]
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fn add(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Date<Tz> {
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self.checked_add_signed(rhs).expect("`Date + Duration` overflowed")
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}
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<OldDuration> for Date<Tz> {
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type Output = Date<Tz>;
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#[inline]
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fn sub(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Date<Tz> {
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self.checked_sub_signed(rhs).expect("`Date - Duration` overflowed")
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}
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> fmt::Debug for Date<Tz> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{:?}{:?}", self.naive_local(), self.offset)
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}
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}
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> fmt::Display for Date<Tz> where Tz::Offset: fmt::Display {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}{}", self.naive_local(), self.offset)
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}
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}
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