pub struct Months(/* private fields */);Expand description
A duration in calendar months
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<Months> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<Months> for DateTime<Tz>
Add Months to DateTime.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see checked_add_months for
details.
§Panics
Panics if:
- The resulting date would be out of range.
- The local time at the resulting date does not exist or is ambiguous, for example during a daylight saving time transition.
Strongly consider using DateTime<Tz>::checked_add_months to get an Option instead.
source§impl Add<Months> for NaiveDate
impl Add<Months> for NaiveDate
Add Months to NaiveDate.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see checked_add_months for
details.
§Panics
Panics if the resulting date would be out of range.
Consider using NaiveDate::checked_add_months to get an Option instead.
§Example
use chrono::{NaiveDate, Months};
let from_ymd = |y, m, d| NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(y, m, d).unwrap();
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) + Months::new(1), from_ymd(2014, 2, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) + Months::new(11), from_ymd(2014, 12, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) + Months::new(12), from_ymd(2015, 1, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) + Months::new(13), from_ymd(2015, 2, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 31) + Months::new(1), from_ymd(2014, 2, 28));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2020, 1, 31) + Months::new(1), from_ymd(2020, 2, 29));source§impl Add<Months> for NaiveDateTime
impl Add<Months> for NaiveDateTime
Add Months to NaiveDateTime.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see checked_add_months for
details.
§Panics
Panics if the resulting date would be out of range.
Consider using checked_add_months to get an Option instead.
§Example
use chrono::{Months, NaiveDate};
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 1, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(1, 0, 0).unwrap() + Months::new(1),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 2, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(1, 0, 0).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 1, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 2, 0).unwrap() + Months::new(11),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 12, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 2, 0).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 1, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 0, 3).unwrap() + Months::new(12),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2015, 1, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 0, 3).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 1, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 0, 4).unwrap() + Months::new(13),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2015, 2, 1).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 0, 4).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 1, 31).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 5, 0).unwrap() + Months::new(1),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 2, 28).unwrap().and_hms_opt(0, 5, 0).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2020, 1, 31).unwrap().and_hms_opt(6, 0, 0).unwrap() + Months::new(1),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2020, 2, 29).unwrap().and_hms_opt(6, 0, 0).unwrap()
);source§impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for Months
impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for Months
source§fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
Self from the given unstructured data. Read moresource§fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<Self>
Self from the entirety of the given
unstructured data. Read moresource§impl Ord for Months
impl Ord for Months
source§impl PartialEq for Months
impl PartialEq for Months
source§impl PartialOrd for Months
impl PartialOrd for Months
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<Months> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<Months> for DateTime<Tz>
Subtract Months from DateTime.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see
DateTime<Tz>::checked_sub_months for details.
§Panics
Panics if:
- The resulting date would be out of range.
- The local time at the resulting date does not exist or is ambiguous, for example during a daylight saving time transition.
Strongly consider using DateTime<Tz>::checked_sub_months to get an Option instead.
source§impl Sub<Months> for NaiveDate
impl Sub<Months> for NaiveDate
Subtract Months from NaiveDate.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see checked_sub_months for
details.
§Panics
Panics if the resulting date would be out of range.
Consider using NaiveDate::checked_sub_months to get an Option instead.
§Example
use chrono::{NaiveDate, Months};
let from_ymd = |y, m, d| NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(y, m, d).unwrap();
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) - Months::new(11), from_ymd(2013, 2, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) - Months::new(12), from_ymd(2013, 1, 1));
assert_eq!(from_ymd(2014, 1, 1) - Months::new(13), from_ymd(2012, 12, 1));source§impl Sub<Months> for NaiveDateTime
impl Sub<Months> for NaiveDateTime
Subtract Months from NaiveDateTime.
The result will be clamped to valid days in the resulting month, see
NaiveDateTime::checked_sub_months for details.
§Panics
Panics if the resulting date would be out of range.
Consider using NaiveDateTime::checked_sub_months to get an Option instead.
§Example
use chrono::{Months, NaiveDate};
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 01, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(01, 00, 00).unwrap() - Months::new(11),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2013, 02, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(01, 00, 00).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 01, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(00, 02, 00).unwrap() - Months::new(12),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2013, 01, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(00, 02, 00).unwrap()
);
assert_eq!(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2014, 01, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(00, 00, 03).unwrap() - Months::new(13),
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2012, 12, 01).unwrap().and_hms_opt(00, 00, 03).unwrap()
);