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§DateTime NewType set for default time
When you want to use #[derive(Default)] to a struct, you may want the current time to be the default for DateTime.
For this purpose, we have provided NewType that overrides the default value.
§Features
§DateTimeDefaultNow
DateTime with current time as default.
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use chrono::{Local, TimeZone};
use datetime_default::DateTimeDefaultNow;
assert_eq!(
DateTimeDefaultNow::<Local>::default(),
Local.datetime_from_str("2022/10/10 23:40:11.695164300", "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S%.9f").unwrap()
);§DateTimeDefaultUnix
DateTime with UNIX epoch as default.
use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone};
use datetime_default::DateTimeDefaultUnix;
assert_eq!(
DateTimeDefaultUnix::<Utc>::default(),
Utc.datetime_from_str("1970/1/1 00:00:00", "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S").unwrap()
);§Default Datetime with TimeZone
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset, TimeZone};
use datetime_default::DateTimeDefaultUnix;
assert_eq!(
DateTimeDefaultUnix::<FixedOffset, 9>::default(),
DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339("1970-01-01T09:00:00+09:00").unwrap()
);Structs§
- DateTime with current time as default.
- DateTime with UNIX epoch as default.