//! Date and time parsing similar to what git can do. //! //! Note that this is not a general purpose time library. //! ## Feature Flags #![cfg_attr( feature = "document-features", cfg_attr(doc, doc = ::document_features::document_features!()) )] #![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg, doc_auto_cfg))] #![deny(missing_docs, rust_2018_idioms)] #![forbid(unsafe_code)] /// pub mod time; /// pub mod parse; pub use parse::function::parse; /// A timestamp with timezone. #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash, Ord, PartialOrd, Clone, Copy)] #[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize))] pub struct Time { /// time in seconds since epoch. pub seconds: SecondsSinceUnixEpoch, /// time offset in seconds, may be negative to match the `sign` field. pub offset: OffsetInSeconds, /// the sign of `offset`, used to encode `-0000` which would otherwise loose sign information. pub sign: time::Sign, } /// The amount of seconds since unix epoch. /// /// Note that negative dates represent times before the unix epoch. /// /// ### Deviation /// /// `git` only supports dates *from* the UNIX epoch, whereas we chose to be more flexible at the expense of stopping time /// a few million years before the heat-death of the universe. pub type SecondsSinceUnixEpoch = i64; /// time offset in seconds. pub type OffsetInSeconds = i32;