pub struct TimeTime { /* private fields */ }
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The clock time within a given date. Nanosecond precision.

All minutes are assumed to have exactly 60 seconds; no attempt is made to handle leap seconds (either positive or negative).

When comparing two Times, they are assumed to be in the same calendar date.

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Create a Time that is exactly midnight.

assert_eq!(Time::MIDNIGHT, time!(0:00));

Attempt to create a Time from the hour, minute, and second.

assert!(Time::from_hms(1, 2, 3).is_ok());
assert!(Time::from_hms(24, 0, 0).is_err()); // 24 isn't a valid hour.
assert!(Time::from_hms(0, 60, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid minute.
assert!(Time::from_hms(0, 0, 60).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid second.

Attempt to create a Time from the hour, minute, second, and millisecond.

assert!(Time::from_hms_milli(1, 2, 3, 4).is_ok());
assert!(Time::from_hms_milli(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err()); // 24 isn't a valid hour.
assert!(Time::from_hms_milli(0, 60, 0, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid minute.
assert!(Time::from_hms_milli(0, 0, 60, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid second.
assert!(Time::from_hms_milli(0, 0, 0, 1_000).is_err()); // 1_000 isn't a valid millisecond.

Attempt to create a Time from the hour, minute, second, and microsecond.

assert!(Time::from_hms_micro(1, 2, 3, 4).is_ok());
assert!(Time::from_hms_micro(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err()); // 24 isn't a valid hour.
assert!(Time::from_hms_micro(0, 60, 0, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid minute.
assert!(Time::from_hms_micro(0, 0, 60, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid second.
assert!(Time::from_hms_micro(0, 0, 0, 1_000_000).is_err()); // 1_000_000 isn't a valid microsecond.

Attempt to create a Time from the hour, minute, second, and nanosecond.

assert!(Time::from_hms_nano(1, 2, 3, 4).is_ok());
assert!(Time::from_hms_nano(24, 0, 0, 0).is_err()); // 24 isn't a valid hour.
assert!(Time::from_hms_nano(0, 60, 0, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid minute.
assert!(Time::from_hms_nano(0, 0, 60, 0).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid second.
assert!(Time::from_hms_nano(0, 0, 0, 1_000_000_000).is_err()); // 1_000_000_000 isn't a valid nanosecond.

Get the clock hour, minute, and second.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).as_hms(), (0, 0, 0));
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59).as_hms(), (23, 59, 59));

Get the clock hour, minute, second, and millisecond.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).as_hms_milli(), (0, 0, 0, 0));
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59.999).as_hms_milli(), (23, 59, 59, 999));

Get the clock hour, minute, second, and microsecond.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).as_hms_micro(), (0, 0, 0, 0));
assert_eq!(
    time!(23:59:59.999_999).as_hms_micro(),
    (23, 59, 59, 999_999)
);

Get the clock hour, minute, second, and nanosecond.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).as_hms_nano(), (0, 0, 0, 0));
assert_eq!(
    time!(23:59:59.999_999_999).as_hms_nano(),
    (23, 59, 59, 999_999_999)
);

Get the clock hour.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..24.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).hour(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59).hour(), 23);

Get the minute within the hour.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..60.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).minute(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59).minute(), 59);

Get the second within the minute.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..60.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00:00).second(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59).second(), 59);

Get the milliseconds within the second.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..1_000.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00).millisecond(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59.999).millisecond(), 999);

Get the microseconds within the second.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..1_000_000.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00).microsecond(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59.999_999).microsecond(), 999_999);

Get the nanoseconds within the second.

The returned value will always be in the range 0..1_000_000_000.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00).nanosecond(), 0);
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59.999_999_999).nanosecond(), 999_999_999);

Replace the clock hour.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_hour(7),
    Ok(time!(07:02:03.004_005_006))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_hour(24).is_err()); // 24 isn't a valid hour

Replace the minutes within the hour.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_minute(7),
    Ok(time!(01:07:03.004_005_006))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_minute(60).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid minute

Replace the seconds within the minute.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_second(7),
    Ok(time!(01:02:07.004_005_006))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_second(60).is_err()); // 60 isn't a valid second

Replace the milliseconds within the second.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_millisecond(7),
    Ok(time!(01:02:03.007))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_millisecond(1_000).is_err()); // 1_000 isn't a valid millisecond

Replace the microseconds within the second.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_microsecond(7_008),
    Ok(time!(01:02:03.007_008))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_microsecond(1_000_000).is_err()); // 1_000_000 isn't a valid microsecond

Replace the nanoseconds within the second.

assert_eq!(
    time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_nanosecond(7_008_009),
    Ok(time!(01:02:03.007_008_009))
);
assert!(time!(01:02:03.004_005_006).replace_nanosecond(1_000_000_000).is_err()); // 1_000_000_000 isn't a valid nanosecond

Format the Time using the provided format description.

Format the Time using the provided format description.

let format = format_description::parse("[hour]:[minute]:[second]")?;
assert_eq!(time!(12:00).format(&format)?, "12:00:00");

Parse a Time from the input using the provided format description.

let format = format_description!("[hour]:[minute]:[second]");
assert_eq!(Time::parse("12:00:00", &format)?, time!(12:00));

Trait Implementations§

Add the sub-day time of the Duration to the Time. Wraps on overflow.

assert_eq!(time!(12:00) + 2.hours(), time!(14:00));
assert_eq!(time!(0:00:01) + (-2).seconds(), time!(23:59:59));
The resulting type after applying the + operator.

Add the sub-day time of the std::time::Duration to the Time. Wraps on overflow.

assert_eq!(time!(12:00) + 2.std_hours(), time!(14:00));
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59) + 2.std_seconds(), time!(0:00:01));
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Subtract the sub-day time of the std::time::Duration from the Time. Wraps on overflow.

assert_eq!(time!(14:00) - 2.std_hours(), time!(12:00));
assert_eq!(time!(0:00:01) - 2.std_seconds(), time!(23:59:59));
The resulting type after applying the - operator.

Subtract the sub-day time of the Duration from the Time. Wraps on overflow.

assert_eq!(time!(14:00) - 2.hours(), time!(12:00));
assert_eq!(time!(23:59:59) - (-2).seconds(), time!(0:00:01));
The resulting type after applying the - operator.

Subtract two Times, returning the Duration between. This assumes both Times are in the same calendar day.

assert_eq!(time!(0:00) - time!(0:00), 0.seconds());
assert_eq!(time!(1:00) - time!(0:00), 1.hours());
assert_eq!(time!(0:00) - time!(1:00), (-1).hours());
assert_eq!(time!(0:00) - time!(23:00), (-23).hours());
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