Struct jomini::common::Date[][src]

pub struct Date { /* fields omitted */ }
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A date without a time component

See RawDate for additional date / time commentary

Implementations

Create a new date from year, month, and day parts

Will return None if the date does not exist

use jomini::common::Date;
assert_eq!(Date::from_ymd_opt(1444, 11, 11), Some(Date::from_ymd(1444, 11, 11)));
assert_eq!(Date::from_ymd_opt(800, 5, 3), Some(Date::from_ymd(800, 5, 3)));
assert!(Date::from_ymd_opt(800, 0, 3).is_none());
assert!(Date::from_ymd_opt(800, 1, 0).is_none());
assert!(Date::from_ymd_opt(800, 13, 1).is_none());
assert!(Date::from_ymd_opt(800, 12, 32).is_none());
assert!(Date::from_ymd_opt(2020, 2, 29).is_none());

Create a new date from year, month, and day parts

Will panic if the date does not exist.

Parses a string and returns a new Date if valid. The expected format is either YYYY.MM.DD or a number representing of the equivalent binary representation.

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::parse("1444.11.11").expect("to parse date");
assert_eq!(date.year(), 1444);
assert_eq!(date.month(), 11);
assert_eq!(date.day(), 11);

Returns the number of days between two dates

use jomini::common::Date;
let date = Date::parse("1400.1.2").unwrap();
let date2 = Date::parse("1400.1.3").unwrap();
let date3 = Date::parse("1401.1.2").unwrap();
let date4 = Date::parse("1401.12.31").unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, date.days_until(&date2));
assert_eq!(365, date.days_until(&date3));
assert_eq!(728, date.days_until(&date4));
assert_eq!(-728, date4.days_until(&date));

Return a new date that is the given number of days in the future from the current date

use jomini::common::Date;

let date = Date::parse("1400.1.2").unwrap();
let expected = Date::parse("1400.1.3").unwrap();
let expected2 = Date::parse("1400.1.1").unwrap();
assert_eq!(expected, date.add_days(1));
assert_eq!(expected2, date.add_days(-1));

Will panic on overflow or underflow.

Decodes a date from a number that had been parsed from binary data

The hour component, if present, will be ignored

Decodes a date from a number that had been parsed from binary data with the added check that the date is not too far fetched. This function is useful when working with binary data and it’s not clear with an encountered integer is supposed to represent a date or a number.

We use -100 as a cut off dates for years. Antonio I (EU4) holds the record with a birth date of -58.1.1. The exception is monuments, which date back to -2500 or even farther back (mods), but this function is just a heuristic so direct any extreme dates towards Date::from_binary.

Converts a date into the binary representation

use jomini::common::Date;
let date = Date::from_ymd(1, 1, 1);
assert_eq!(43808760, date.to_binary());

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

Parses a string s to return a value of this type. Read more

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more

This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more

This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more

This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

Year of the date

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::from_ymd(1444, 2, 3);
assert_eq!(date.year(), 1444);

Month of the date

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::from_ymd(1444, 2, 3);
assert_eq!(date.month(), 2);

Day of the date

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::from_ymd(1444, 2, 3);
assert_eq!(date.day(), 3);

Formats a date in the ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::from_ymd(1400, 1, 2);
assert_eq!(date.iso_8601().to_string(), String::from("1400-01-02"));

Formats a date in the game format: Y.M.D

use jomini::common::{Date, PdsDate};
let date = Date::from_ymd(1400, 1, 2);
assert_eq!(date.game_fmt().to_string(), String::from("1400.1.2"));

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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