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/*!
# deep-time
A fully featured, high performance, no_std and no alloc Rust date and
time library with attosecond precision that provides astronomical and
civil timekeeping.
Functionality:
<https://github.com/ragardner/deep-time#overview>
Readme example:
<https://github.com/ragardner/deep-time#examples>
Additional examples:
<https://github.com/ragardner/deep-time#additional-examples>
The library's central time type is [`Dt`], a 32 byte struct that holds:
- An `i128` attoseconds count.
- A `scale` [`Scale`] field for its current time scale.
- A `target` [`Scale`] field for the time scale the object came from,
and/or which time scale it should be converted to in various output
functions.
[`Dt`] can act as an instant or duration.
While [`Dt`] can hold attoseconds counts from any epoch (start time),
the library's epoch for most functionality is 2000-01-01 noon on the
TAI time scale.
```
use deep_time::{Dt, Scale, from_ymd};
let dt = from_ymd!(2000, 1, 1; 12, on=Scale::TAI);
assert_eq!(dt, Dt::ZERO);
let dt = Dt::from_str_iso("2000-01-01 12:00 TAI").unwrap();
assert_eq!(dt, Dt::ZERO);
```
[`Dt`] handles massive datetimes and always with attosecond
resolution:
```
use deep_time::{Dt, Lang, Scale, from_ymd};
let mut dt = Dt::from_str_iso("292000000000-1-1").unwrap();
dt = dt.add_days(4);
let s = dt.to_str_lite("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S %L", Lang::En).unwrap();
assert_eq!(s.as_str(), "292000000000-01-05T00:00:00 UTC");
// negatives too
let dt = from_ymd!(-5000, 1, 1; 18, on=Scale::TAI);
assert_eq!(dt, Dt::parse("-5000-01-01T18:00:00 TAI").unwrap());
assert_eq!(dt.to_jd_f(), -105151.75);
assert_eq!(dt.to_mjd_f(), -2505152.25);
```
Once you have a [`Dt`] you can change its time scale:
```
use deep_time::{Dt, Scale, macros::from_jd_f};
let dt = from_jd_f!(2451545.0);
assert_eq!(dt.scale, Scale::TAI);
// leap seconds have been subtracted when going from TAI -> UTC
let utc = dt.to(Scale::UTC);
assert_eq!(utc.to_sec_f(), -32.0);
```
This crate has no default features.
The minimum Rust version is `1.90` and minimum Rust edition is `2024`.
This is mainly due to some `const` functionality that only became stable
recently.
To add deep-time to your Rust project with the parse and timezone
features, go to your project folder and run this terminal command:
```text
cargo add deep-time --features "parse,jiff-tz"
```
List of features you can enable:
<https://github.com/ragardner/deep-time#feature-flags>
*/
extern crate alloc;
extern crate std;
/*
uncomment this fn and run
cargo test --release --features "parse"
if it builds then std is being silently pulled in
update to use something that requires std if
.round() can work without std in the future
*/
// #[allow(dead_code)]
// fn check_if_std_silently_pulled_in() {
// let x: f64 = 0.5;
// let _: f64 = x.round();
// }
// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Optional panic handler (opt-in via feature)
// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
use PanicInfo;
!
/// Alias for f64, maybe upgrade one day
pub type Real = f64;
/// Convert a number to the crates [`Real`] type (f64).
///
/// Equivalent to `n as f64`.
/// Safe Euclidean division.
/// Returns `default` if `rhs == 0` or if `lhs == i128::MIN && rhs == -1`.
/// Safe Euclidean remainder.
/// Returns `$default` if `rhs == 0` or if `lhs == Self::MIN && rhs == -1`.
/// Turns a list of string literals into an array of `&'static [u8]`.
// _________________________________________
// MOD
// _________________________________________
// _________________________________________
// PUB MOD
// _________________________________________
// _________________________________________
// CRATE USE
// _________________________________________
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use ;
pub use *;
pub use ;
pub use ;
// _________________________________________
// PUB USE
// _________________________________________
pub use AnErr;
pub use Dt;
pub use lunar;
pub use TraitsTime;
pub use ;
pub use LiteStr;
pub use Lang;
pub use Scale;
pub use StrPTimeFmt;
pub use ;
pub use YmdHms;
pub use tdb_hi;
pub use ;
pub use mars;
pub use Sidereal;
pub use ;