pub struct PositiveTimestamp(_);
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A timestamp that refers to a date after 1 January 1970.

Invariants

The Unix timestamp representing the stored time has to be positive and no greater than MAX_TIMESTAMP.

Implementations

Creates a PositiveTimestamp from a Unix timestamp in the range 0..=MAX_TIMESTAMP.

Otherwise, returns a CreationError::TimestampOutOfBounds.

Available on crate feature std only.

Creates a PositiveTimestamp from a SystemTime with a corresponding Unix timestamp in the range 0..=MAX_TIMESTAMP.

Note that the subsecond part is dropped as it is not representable in BOLT 11 invoices.

Otherwise, returns a CreationError::TimestampOutOfBounds.

Creates a PositiveTimestamp from a Duration since the Unix epoch in the range 0..=MAX_TIMESTAMP.

Note that the subsecond part is dropped as it is not representable in BOLT 11 invoices.

Otherwise, returns a CreationError::TimestampOutOfBounds.

Returns the Unix timestamp representing the stored time

Returns the duration of the stored time since the Unix epoch

Available on crate feature std only.

Returns the SystemTime representing the stored time

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