pub struct Date { /* private fields */ }
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Date in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
By default, years between ±9999 inclusive are representable. This can be expanded to ±999,999
inclusive by enabling the large-dates
crate feature. Doing so has performance implications
and introduces some ambiguities when parsing.
Implementations
sourceimpl Date
impl Date
sourcepub const MIN: Date
pub const MIN: Date
The minimum valid Date
.
The value of this may vary depending on the feature flags enabled.
sourcepub const MAX: Date
pub const MAX: Date
The maximum valid Date
.
The value of this may vary depending on the feature flags enabled.
sourcepub const fn from_calendar_date(
year: i32,
month: Month,
day: u8
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_calendar_date(
year: i32,
month: Month,
day: u8
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a Date
from the year, month, and day.
assert!(Date::from_calendar_date(2019, Month::January, 1).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_calendar_date(2019, Month::December, 31).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_calendar_date(2019, Month::February, 29).is_err()); // 2019 isn't a leap year.
sourcepub const fn from_ordinal_date(
year: i32,
ordinal: u16
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_ordinal_date(
year: i32,
ordinal: u16
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a Date
from the year and ordinal day number.
assert!(Date::from_ordinal_date(2019, 1).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_ordinal_date(2019, 365).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_ordinal_date(2019, 366).is_err()); // 2019 isn't a leap year.
sourcepub const fn from_iso_week_date(
year: i32,
week: u8,
weekday: Weekday
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_iso_week_date(
year: i32,
week: u8,
weekday: Weekday
) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a Date
from the ISO year, week, and weekday.
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 1, Monday).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 1, Tuesday).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2020, 53, Friday).is_ok());
assert!(Date::from_iso_week_date(2019, 53, Monday).is_err()); // 2019 doesn't have 53 weeks.
sourcepub const fn from_julian_day(julian_day: i32) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
pub const fn from_julian_day(julian_day: i32) -> Result<Date, ComponentRange>
Create a Date
from the Julian day.
The algorithm to perform this conversion is derived from one provided by Peter Baum; it is freely available here.
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(0), Ok(date!(-4713 - 11 - 24)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_451_545), Ok(date!(2000 - 01 - 01)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_458_485), Ok(date!(2019 - 01 - 01)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_julian_day(2_458_849), Ok(date!(2019 - 12 - 31)));
sourcepub const fn year(self) -> i32
pub const fn year(self) -> i32
Get the year of the date.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).year(), 2019);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).year(), 2019);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).year(), 2020);
sourcepub const fn month(self) -> Month
pub const fn month(self) -> Month
Get the month.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).month(), Month::January);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).month(), Month::December);
sourcepub const fn day(self) -> u8
pub const fn day(self) -> u8
Get the day of the month.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=31
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).day(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).day(), 31);
sourcepub const fn ordinal(self) -> u16
pub const fn ordinal(self) -> u16
Get the day of the year.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=366
(1..=365
for common years).
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).ordinal(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).ordinal(), 365);
sourcepub const fn iso_week(self) -> u8
pub const fn iso_week(self) -> u8
Get the ISO week number.
The returned value will always be in the range 1..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 04).iso_week(), 40);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 1);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).iso_week(), 53);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).iso_week(), 53);
sourcepub const fn sunday_based_week(self) -> u8
pub const fn sunday_based_week(self) -> u8
Get the week number where week 1 begins on the first Sunday.
The returned value will always be in the range 0..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).sunday_based_week(), 52);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).sunday_based_week(), 0);
sourcepub const fn monday_based_week(self) -> u8
pub const fn monday_based_week(self) -> u8
Get the week number where week 1 begins on the first Monday.
The returned value will always be in the range 0..=53
.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 12 - 31).monday_based_week(), 52);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).monday_based_week(), 0);
sourcepub const fn to_calendar_date(self) -> (i32, Month, u8)
pub const fn to_calendar_date(self) -> (i32, Month, u8)
Get the year, month, and day.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_calendar_date(),
(2019, Month::January, 1)
);
sourcepub const fn to_ordinal_date(self) -> (i32, u16)
pub const fn to_ordinal_date(self) -> (i32, u16)
Get the year and ordinal day number.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_ordinal_date(), (2019, 1));
sourcepub const fn to_iso_week_date(self) -> (i32, u8, Weekday)
pub const fn to_iso_week_date(self) -> (i32, u8, Weekday)
Get the ISO 8601 year, week number, and weekday.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(), (2019, 1, Tuesday));
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 04).to_iso_week_date(), (2019, 40, Friday));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(),
(2020, 1, Wednesday)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).to_iso_week_date(),
(2020, 53, Thursday)
);
assert_eq!(date!(2021 - 01 - 01).to_iso_week_date(), (2020, 53, Friday));
sourcepub const fn weekday(self) -> Weekday
pub const fn weekday(self) -> Weekday
Get the weekday.
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).weekday(), Tuesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 02 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 03 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 04 - 01).weekday(), Monday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 05 - 01).weekday(), Wednesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 06 - 01).weekday(), Saturday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 07 - 01).weekday(), Monday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 08 - 01).weekday(), Thursday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 09 - 01).weekday(), Sunday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 10 - 01).weekday(), Tuesday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 11 - 01).weekday(), Friday);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 01).weekday(), Sunday);
sourcepub const fn next_day(self) -> Option<Date>
pub const fn next_day(self) -> Option<Date>
Get the next calendar date.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 01).next_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 02))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 31).next_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 02 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 12 - 31).next_day(),
Some(date!(2020 - 01 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.next_day(), None);
sourcepub const fn previous_day(self) -> Option<Date>
pub const fn previous_day(self) -> Option<Date>
Get the previous calendar date.
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 01 - 02).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 01))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2019 - 02 - 01).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 01 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 01 - 01).previous_day(),
Some(date!(2019 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.previous_day(), None);
sourcepub const fn to_julian_day(self) -> i32
pub const fn to_julian_day(self) -> i32
Get the Julian day for the date.
The algorithm to perform this conversion is derived from one provided by Peter Baum; it is freely available here.
assert_eq!(date!(-4713 - 11 - 24).to_julian_day(), 0);
assert_eq!(date!(2000 - 01 - 01).to_julian_day(), 2_451_545);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 01 - 01).to_julian_day(), 2_458_485);
assert_eq!(date!(2019 - 12 - 31).to_julian_day(), 2_458_849);
sourcepub const fn checked_add(self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Date>
pub const fn checked_add(self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Date>
Computes self + duration
, returning None
if an overflow occurred.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_add(1.days()), None);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_add((-2).days()), None);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(2.days()),
Some(date!(2021 - 01 - 02))
);
Note
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_add(23.hours()), Some(Date::MAX));
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_add((-23).hours()), Some(Date::MIN));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(23.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_add(47.hours()),
Some(date!(2021 - 01 - 01))
);
sourcepub const fn checked_sub(self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Date>
pub const fn checked_sub(self, duration: Duration) -> Option<Date>
Computes self - duration
, returning None
if an overflow occurred.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_sub((-2).days()), None);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_sub(1.days()), None);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(2.days()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 29))
);
Note
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.checked_sub((-23).hours()), Some(Date::MAX));
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.checked_sub(23.hours()), Some(Date::MIN));
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(23.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 31))
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).checked_sub(47.hours()),
Some(date!(2020 - 12 - 30))
);
sourcepub const fn saturating_add(self, duration: Duration) -> Date
pub const fn saturating_add(self, duration: Duration) -> Date
Computes self + duration
, saturating value on overflow.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.saturating_add(1.days()), Date::MAX);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.saturating_add((-2).days()), Date::MIN);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(2.days()),
date!(2021 - 01 - 02)
);
Note
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(23.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 31)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_add(47.hours()),
date!(2021 - 01 - 01)
);
sourcepub const fn saturating_sub(self, duration: Duration) -> Date
pub const fn saturating_sub(self, duration: Duration) -> Date
Computes self - duration
, saturating value on overflow.
assert_eq!(Date::MAX.saturating_sub((-2).days()), Date::MAX);
assert_eq!(Date::MIN.saturating_sub(1.days()), Date::MIN);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(2.days()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 29)
);
Note
This function only takes whole days into account.
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(23.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 31)
);
assert_eq!(
date!(2020 - 12 - 31).saturating_sub(47.hours()),
date!(2020 - 12 - 30)
);
sourceimpl Date
impl Date
Methods to add a Time
component, resulting in a PrimitiveDateTime
.
sourcepub const fn midnight(self) -> PrimitiveDateTime
pub const fn midnight(self) -> PrimitiveDateTime
Create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date. The Time
component will be set
to midnight.
assert_eq!(date!(1970-01-01).midnight(), datetime!(1970-01-01 0:00));
sourcepub const fn with_time(self, time: Time) -> PrimitiveDateTime
pub const fn with_time(self, time: Time) -> PrimitiveDateTime
Create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided Time
.
assert_eq!(
date!(1970-01-01).with_time(time!(0:00)),
datetime!(1970-01-01 0:00),
);
sourcepub const fn with_hms(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms(0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms(24, 0, 0).is_err());
sourcepub const fn with_hms_milli(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
millisecond: u16
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_milli(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
millisecond: u16
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_milli(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_milli(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
sourcepub const fn with_hms_micro(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
microsecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_micro(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
microsecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_micro(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_micro(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
sourcepub const fn with_hms_nano(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
nanosecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
pub const fn with_hms_nano(
self,
hour: u8,
minute: u8,
second: u8,
nanosecond: u32
) -> Result<PrimitiveDateTime, ComponentRange>
Attempt to create a PrimitiveDateTime
using the existing date and the provided time.
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_nano(0, 0, 0, 0).is_ok());
assert!(date!(1970 - 01 - 01).with_hms_nano(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err());
sourceimpl Date
impl Date
sourcepub fn format_into(
self,
output: &mut impl Write,
format: &impl Formattable
) -> Result<usize, Format>
pub fn format_into(
self,
output: &mut impl Write,
format: &impl Formattable
) -> Result<usize, Format>
Format the Date
using the provided format description.
sourcepub fn format(self, format: &impl Formattable) -> Result<String, Format>
pub fn format(self, format: &impl Formattable) -> Result<String, Format>
Format the Date
using the provided format description.
let format = format_description::parse("[year]-[month]-[day]")?;
assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 01 - 02).format(&format)?, "2020-01-02");
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl AddAssign<Duration> for Date
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Date
sourcepub fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
pub fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl AddAssign<Duration> for Date
impl AddAssign<Duration> for Date
sourcepub fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
pub fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl Ord for Date
impl Ord for Date
sourceimpl PartialOrd<Date> for Date
impl PartialOrd<Date> for Date
sourcepub fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Date) -> Option<Ordering>
pub fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Date) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
sourceimpl SubAssign<Duration> for Date
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Date
sourcepub fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
pub fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl SubAssign<Duration> for Date
impl SubAssign<Duration> for Date
sourcepub fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
pub fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: Duration)
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
impl Copy for Date
impl Eq for Date
impl StructuralEq for Date
impl StructuralPartialEq for Date
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Date
impl Send for Date
impl Sync for Date
impl Unpin for Date
impl UnwindSafe for Date
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcepub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
sourceimpl<T> CallHasher for T where
T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> CallHasher for T where
T: Hash + ?Sized,
sourceimpl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q where
Q: Eq + ?Sized,
K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q where
Q: Eq + ?Sized,
K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
sourcepub fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
pub fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
Compare self to key
and return true
if they are equal.
sourceimpl<T> Instrument for T
impl<T> Instrument for T
sourcefn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
sourcefn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
sourceimpl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
type Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
sourcepub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
sourcepub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
toowned_clone_into
)Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more
impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T where
V: MultiLane<T>,
impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T where
V: MultiLane<T>,
pub fn vzip(self) -> V
sourceimpl<T> WithSubscriber for T
impl<T> WithSubscriber for T
sourcefn with_subscriber<S>(self, subscriber: S) -> WithDispatch<Self> where
S: Into<Dispatch>,
fn with_subscriber<S>(self, subscriber: S) -> WithDispatch<Self> where
S: Into<Dispatch>,
Attaches the provided Subscriber
to this type, returning a
WithDispatch
wrapper. Read more
sourcefn with_current_subscriber(self) -> WithDispatch<Self>
fn with_current_subscriber(self) -> WithDispatch<Self>
Attaches the current default Subscriber
to this type, returning a
WithDispatch
wrapper. Read more