pub struct TimestampSeconds(/* private fields */);Expand description
Represents a point in time as seconds since the Unix epoch.
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Source§impl TimestampSeconds
impl TimestampSeconds
pub const fn new(seconds: u64) -> TimestampSeconds
pub fn as_u64_seconds(&self) -> u64
Sourcepub fn to_millis(&self) -> TimestampMillis
pub fn to_millis(&self) -> TimestampMillis
Explicit conversion to milliseconds
pub const fn zero() -> TimestampSeconds
pub const fn max() -> TimestampSeconds
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Add<DurationSeconds> for TimestampSeconds
impl Add<DurationSeconds> for TimestampSeconds
Source§type Output = TimestampSeconds
type Output = TimestampSeconds
The resulting type after applying the
+ operator.Source§fn add(
self,
rhs: DurationSeconds,
) -> <TimestampSeconds as Add<DurationSeconds>>::Output
fn add( self, rhs: DurationSeconds, ) -> <TimestampSeconds as Add<DurationSeconds>>::Output
Performs the
+ operation. Read moreSource§impl<Env> AnnotatedValue<Env, TimestampSeconds> for TimestampSecondswhere
Env: TxEnv,
impl<Env> AnnotatedValue<Env, TimestampSeconds> for TimestampSecondswhere
Env: TxEnv,
fn annotation(&self, _env: &Env) -> ManagedBuffer<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>
Source§fn to_value(&self, _env: &Env) -> TimestampSeconds
fn to_value(&self, _env: &Env) -> TimestampSeconds
Produces the value from a reference of the annotated type. Might involve a
.clone() in some cases.Source§fn into_value(self, env: &Env) -> T
fn into_value(self, env: &Env) -> T
Consumes annotated value to produce actual value. Read more
Source§impl<Env> AnnotatedValue<Env, TimestampSeconds> for u64where
Env: TxEnv,
impl<Env> AnnotatedValue<Env, TimestampSeconds> for u64where
Env: TxEnv,
fn annotation(&self, _env: &Env) -> ManagedBuffer<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>
Source§fn to_value(&self, _env: &Env) -> TimestampSeconds
fn to_value(&self, _env: &Env) -> TimestampSeconds
Produces the value from a reference of the annotated type. Might involve a
.clone() in some cases.Source§fn into_value(self, env: &Env) -> T
fn into_value(self, env: &Env) -> T
Consumes annotated value to produce actual value. Read more
Source§impl Clone for TimestampSeconds
impl Clone for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TimestampSeconds
fn clone(&self) -> TimestampSeconds
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for TimestampSeconds
impl Debug for TimestampSeconds
Source§impl Default for TimestampSeconds
impl Default for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn default() -> TimestampSeconds
fn default() -> TimestampSeconds
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Source§impl Display for TimestampSeconds
impl Display for TimestampSeconds
Source§impl Hash for TimestampSeconds
impl Hash for TimestampSeconds
Source§impl NestedDecode for TimestampSeconds
impl NestedDecode for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn dep_decode_or_handle_err<I, H>(
input: &mut I,
h: H,
) -> Result<TimestampSeconds, <H as DecodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
I: NestedDecodeInput,
H: DecodeErrorHandler,
fn dep_decode_or_handle_err<I, H>(
input: &mut I,
h: H,
) -> Result<TimestampSeconds, <H as DecodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
I: NestedDecodeInput,
H: DecodeErrorHandler,
Version of
dep_decode that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance in can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
By not deferring error handling, this can lead to somewhat smaller bytecode.Source§fn dep_decode<I>(input: &mut I) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
I: NestedDecodeInput,
fn dep_decode<I>(input: &mut I) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
I: NestedDecodeInput,
Attempt to deserialise the value from input,
using the format of an object nested inside another structure.
In case of success returns the deserialized value and the number of bytes consumed during the operation.
Source§impl NestedEncode for TimestampSeconds
impl NestedEncode for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn dep_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
dest: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: NestedEncodeOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
fn dep_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
dest: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: NestedEncodeOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
Version of
dep_encode that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance in can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
By not deferring error handling, this can lead to somewhat smaller bytecode.Source§fn dep_encode<O>(&self, dest: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: NestedEncodeOutput,
fn dep_encode<O>(&self, dest: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: NestedEncodeOutput,
NestedEncode to output, using the format of an object nested inside another structure.
Does not provide compact version.
Source§impl Ord for TimestampSeconds
impl Ord for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn cmp(&self, other: &TimestampSeconds) -> Ordering
fn cmp(&self, other: &TimestampSeconds) -> Ordering
1.21.0 · Source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
Source§impl PartialEq for TimestampSeconds
impl PartialEq for TimestampSeconds
Source§impl PartialOrd for TimestampSeconds
impl PartialOrd for TimestampSeconds
Source§impl Sub<DurationSeconds> for TimestampSeconds
impl Sub<DurationSeconds> for TimestampSeconds
Source§type Output = TimestampSeconds
type Output = TimestampSeconds
The resulting type after applying the
- operator.Source§fn sub(
self,
rhs: DurationSeconds,
) -> <TimestampSeconds as Sub<DurationSeconds>>::Output
fn sub( self, rhs: DurationSeconds, ) -> <TimestampSeconds as Sub<DurationSeconds>>::Output
Performs the
- operation. Read moreSource§impl Sub for TimestampSeconds
impl Sub for TimestampSeconds
Source§type Output = DurationSeconds
type Output = DurationSeconds
The resulting type after applying the
- operator.Source§fn sub(self, rhs: TimestampSeconds) -> <TimestampSeconds as Sub>::Output
fn sub(self, rhs: TimestampSeconds) -> <TimestampSeconds as Sub>::Output
Performs the
- operation. Read moreSource§impl TopDecode for TimestampSeconds
impl TopDecode for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn top_decode_or_handle_err<I, H>(
input: I,
h: H,
) -> Result<TimestampSeconds, <H as DecodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
I: TopDecodeInput,
H: DecodeErrorHandler,
fn top_decode_or_handle_err<I, H>(
input: I,
h: H,
) -> Result<TimestampSeconds, <H as DecodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
I: TopDecodeInput,
H: DecodeErrorHandler,
Version of
top_decode that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance it can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
By not deferring error handling, this can lead to somewhat smaller bytecode.Source§fn top_decode<I>(input: I) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
I: TopDecodeInput,
fn top_decode<I>(input: I) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
I: TopDecodeInput,
Attempt to deserialize the value from input.
Source§impl TopEncode for TimestampSeconds
impl TopEncode for TimestampSeconds
Source§fn top_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
fn top_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
Version of
top_encode that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance in can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
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O: TopEncodeOutput,
fn top_encode<O>(&self, output: O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: TopEncodeOutput,
Attempt to serialize the value to output.
Source§impl TypeAbi for TimestampSeconds
impl TypeAbi for TimestampSeconds
type Unmanaged = TimestampSeconds
fn type_name() -> String
fn type_name_rust() -> String
fn type_names() -> TypeNames
Source§fn provide_type_descriptions<TDC>(accumulator: &mut TDC)where
TDC: TypeDescriptionContainer,
fn provide_type_descriptions<TDC>(accumulator: &mut TDC)where
TDC: TypeDescriptionContainer,
A type can provide more than its own name.
For instance, a struct can also provide the descriptions of the type of its fields.
TypeAbi doesn’t care for the exact accumulator type,
which is abstracted by the TypeDescriptionContainer trait.
impl Copy for TimestampSeconds
impl Eq for TimestampSeconds
impl StructuralPartialEq for TimestampSeconds
impl TypeAbiFrom<TimestampSeconds> for TimestampSeconds
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impl Freeze for TimestampSeconds
impl RefUnwindSafe for TimestampSeconds
impl Send for TimestampSeconds
impl Sync for TimestampSeconds
impl Unpin for TimestampSeconds
impl UnwindSafe for TimestampSeconds
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