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// -*- mode:C++; tab-width:8; c-basic-offset:2; indent-tabs-mode:t -*-
// vim: ts=8 sw=2 smarttab
#ifndef CEPH_COMMON_ISO_8601_H
#define CEPH_COMMON_ISO_8601_H
#include <boost/optional.hpp>
#include <boost/utility/string_ref.hpp>
#include "common/ceph_time.h"
namespace ceph {
// Here, we support the W3C profile of ISO 8601 with the following
// restrictions:
// - Subsecond resolution is supported to nanosecond
// granularity. Any number of digits between 1 and 9 may be
// specified after the decimal point.
// - All times must be UTC.
// - All times must be representable as a sixty-four bit count of
// nanoseconds since the epoch.
// - Partial times are handled thus:
// * If there are no subseconds, they are assumed to be zero.
// * If there are no seconds, they are assumed to be zero.
// * If there are no minutes, they are assumed to be zero.
// * If there is no time, it is assumed to midnight.
// * If there is no day, it is assumed to be the first.
// * If there is no month, it is assumed to be January.
//
// If a date is invalid, boost::none is returned.
boost::optional<ceph::real_time> from_iso_8601(
boost::string_ref s, const bool ws_terminates = true) noexcept;
enum class iso_8601_format {
Y, YM, YMD, YMDh, YMDhm, YMDhms, YMDhmsn
};
std::string to_iso_8601(const ceph::real_time t,
const iso_8601_format f = iso_8601_format::YMDhmsn)
noexcept;
}
#endif
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