nt-time
nt-time is a Windows file time library for Rust.
A Windows file time is a 64-bit unsigned integer value that represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since "1601-01-01 00:00:00 UTC", and is used as timestamps such as NTFS or 7z. Windows uses a file time to record when an application creates, accesses, or writes to a file.
Usage
Run the following command in your project directory:
Crate features
chrono
Enables the chrono crate.
dos-date-time
Enables the dos-date-time crate. This is enabled by default.
jiff
Enables the jiff crate.
large-dates
Enables the large-dates feature of the time crate.
rand
Enables the rand crate.
serde
Enables the serde crate.
serde-human-readable
Allows Serde representations to use a human-readable format. This implicitly
enables the serde feature.
std
Enables features that depend on the standard library. This is enabled by default.
no_std support
This supports no_std mode. Disables the default feature to enable this.
Documentation
See the documentation for more details.
Minimum supported Rust version
The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) of this library is v1.85.0.
Source code
The upstream repository is available at https://github.com/sorairolake/nt-time.git.
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG.adoc.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING.adoc.
License
Copyright (C) 2023 Shun Sakai (see AUTHORS.adoc)
This library is distributed under the terms of either the Apache License 2.0 or the MIT License.
This project is compliant with version 3.3 of the REUSE Specification. See copyright notices of individual files for more details on copyright and licensing information.