Base module

DateTimeFormat

Definition of date/time formats and various constants used by [DateTimeFormatter]({#ref classicy_1_1DateTimeFormatter #}

DateTimeFormat

#include <icy/datetime.h>

Definition of date/time formats and various constants used by DateTimeFormatter and DateTimeParser.

Public Static Attributes

ReturnNameDescription
const std::stringISO8601_FORMAT staticpredefined date formats The date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard.
const std::stringISO8601_FRAC_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard, with fractional seconds.
const std::stringRFC822_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in RFC 822 (obsoleted by RFC 1123).
const std::stringRFC1123_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in RFC 1123 (obsoletes RFC 822).
const std::stringHTTP_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in the HTTP specification (RFC 2616), which is basically a variant of RFC 1036 with a zero-padded day field.
const std::stringRFC850_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in RFC 850 (obsoleted by RFC 1036).
const std::stringRFC1036_FORMAT staticThe date/time format defined in RFC 1036 (obsoletes RFC 850).
const std::stringASCTIME_FORMAT staticThe date/time format produced by the ANSI C asctime() function.
const std::stringSORTABLE_FORMAT staticA simple, sortable date/time format.
const std::stringWEEKDAY_NAMES staticnames used by formatter and parser English names of week days (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, ...).
const std::stringMONTH_NAMES staticEnglish names of months (January, February, ...).

ISO8601_FORMAT

static

const std::string ISO8601_FORMAT

predefined date formats The date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard.

Examples: 2005-01-01T12:00:00+01:00 2005-01-01T11:00:00Z


ISO8601_FRAC_FORMAT

static

const std::string ISO8601_FRAC_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard, with fractional seconds.

Examples: 2005-01-01T12:00:00.000000+01:00 2005-01-01T11:00:00.000000Z


RFC822_FORMAT

static

const std::string RFC822_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 822 (obsoleted by RFC 1123).

Examples: Sat, 1 Jan 05 12:00:00 +0100 Sat, 1 Jan 05 11:00:00 GMT


RFC1123_FORMAT

static

const std::string RFC1123_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 1123 (obsoletes RFC 822).

Examples: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 12:00:00 +0100 Sat, 1 Jan 2005 11:00:00 GMT


HTTP_FORMAT

static

const std::string HTTP_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in the HTTP specification (RFC 2616), which is basically a variant of RFC 1036 with a zero-padded day field.

Examples: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:00:00 +0100 Sat, 01 Jan 2005 11:00:00 GMT


RFC850_FORMAT

static

const std::string RFC850_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 850 (obsoleted by RFC 1036).

Examples: Saturday, 1-Jan-05 12:00:00 +0100 Saturday, 1-Jan-05 11:00:00 GMT


RFC1036_FORMAT

static

const std::string RFC1036_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 1036 (obsoletes RFC 850).

Examples: Saturday, 1 Jan 05 12:00:00 +0100 Saturday, 1 Jan 05 11:00:00 GMT


ASCTIME_FORMAT

static

const std::string ASCTIME_FORMAT

The date/time format produced by the ANSI C asctime() function.

Example: Sat Jan 1 12:00:00 2005


SORTABLE_FORMAT

static

const std::string SORTABLE_FORMAT

A simple, sortable date/time format.

Example: 2005-01-01 12:00:00


WEEKDAY_NAMES

static

const std::string WEEKDAY_NAMES

names used by formatter and parser English names of week days (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, ...).


MONTH_NAMES

static

const std::string MONTH_NAMES

English names of months (January, February, ...).