Struct zip::DateTime

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pub struct DateTime { /* private fields */ }
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A DateTime field to be used for storing timestamps in a zip file

This structure does bounds checking to ensure the date is able to be stored in a zip file.

When constructed manually from a date and time, it will also check if the input is sensible (e.g. months are from [1, 12]), but when read from a zip some parts may be out of their normal bounds (e.g. month 0, or hour 31).

Implementations

Converts an msdos (u16, u16) pair to a DateTime object

Constructs a DateTime from a specific date and time

The bounds are:

  • year: [1980, 2107]
  • month: [1, 12]
  • day: [1, 31]
  • hour: [0, 23]
  • minute: [0, 59]
  • second: [0, 60]

Converts a ::time::Tm object to a DateTime

Returns Err when this object is out of bounds

Gets the time portion of this datetime in the msdos representation

Gets the date portion of this datetime in the msdos representation

Converts the datetime to a Tm structure

The fields tm_wday, tm_yday, tm_utcoff and tm_nsec are set to their defaults.

Get the year. There is no epoch, i.e. 2018 will be returned as 2018.

Get the month, where 1 = january and 12 = december

Get the day

Get the hour

Get the minute

Get the second

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

Constructs an ‘default’ datetime of 1980-01-01 00:00:00

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