pub struct DateTime { /* private fields */ }
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Representation of a moment in time.

Zip files use an old format from DOS to store timestamps, with its own set of peculiarities. For example, it has a resolution of 2 seconds!

A DateTime can be stored directly in a zipfile with [FileOptions::last_modified_time], or read from one with [ZipFile::last_modified]

Warning

Because there is no timezone associated with the DateTime, they should ideally only be used for user-facing descriptions. This also means DateTime::to_time returns an [OffsetDateTime] (which is the equivalent of chrono’s NaiveDateTime).

Modern zip files store more precise timestamps, which are ignored by crate::read::ZipArchive, so keep in mind that these timestamps are unreliable. We’re working on this.

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 OffsetDateTime 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 OffsetDateTime structure

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

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

Warning

When read from a zip file, this may not be a reasonable value

Get the day

Warning

When read from a zip file, this may not be a reasonable value

Get the hour

Warning

When read from a zip file, this may not be a reasonable value

Get the minute

Warning

When read from a zip file, this may not be a reasonable value

Get the second

Warning

When read from a zip file, this may not be a reasonable value

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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