From 43a97878ce14b72f0981164f87f2e35e14151312 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:22:09 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 110.0.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs | 132 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 132 insertions(+) create mode 100644 third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs (limited to 'third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs') diff --git a/third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs b/third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4f295e2ed8 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/time/src/macros.rs @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +//! Macros to construct statically known values. + +/// Construct a [`Date`](crate::Date) with a statically known value. +/// +/// The resulting expression can be used in `const` or `static` declarations. +/// +/// Three formats are supported: year-week-weekday, year-ordinal, and year-month-day. +/// +/// ```rust +/// # use time::{Date, Weekday::*, Month, macros::date}; +/// assert_eq!( +/// date!(2020 - W 01 - 3), +/// Date::from_iso_week_date(2020, 1, Wednesday)? +/// ); +/// assert_eq!(date!(2020 - 001), Date::from_ordinal_date(2020, 1)?); +/// assert_eq!( +/// date!(2020 - 01 - 01), +/// Date::from_calendar_date(2020, Month::January, 1)? +/// ); +/// # Ok::<_, time::Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub use time_macros::date; +/// Construct a [`PrimitiveDateTime`] or [`OffsetDateTime`] with a statically known value. +/// +/// The resulting expression can be used in `const` or `static` declarations. +/// +/// The syntax accepted by this macro is the same as [`date!`] and [`time!`], with an optional +/// [`offset!`], all space-separated. If an [`offset!`] is provided, the resulting value will +/// be an [`OffsetDateTime`]; otherwise it will be a [`PrimitiveDateTime`]. +/// +/// [`OffsetDateTime`]: crate::OffsetDateTime +/// [`PrimitiveDateTime`]: crate::PrimitiveDateTime +/// +/// ```rust +/// # use time::{Date, Month, macros::datetime, UtcOffset}; +/// assert_eq!( +/// datetime!(2020-01-01 0:00), +/// Date::from_calendar_date(2020, Month::January, 1)?.midnight() +/// ); +/// assert_eq!( +/// datetime!(2020-01-01 0:00 UTC), +/// Date::from_calendar_date(2020, Month::January, 1)?.midnight().assume_utc() +/// ); +/// assert_eq!( +/// datetime!(2020-01-01 0:00 -1), +/// Date::from_calendar_date(2020, Month::January, 1)?.midnight() +/// .assume_offset(UtcOffset::from_hms(-1, 0, 0)?) +/// ); +/// # Ok::<_, time::Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub use time_macros::datetime; +/// Equivalent of performing [`format_description::parse()`] at compile time. +/// +/// Using the macro instead of the function results in a static slice rather than a [`Vec`], +/// such that it can be used in `#![no_alloc]` situations. +/// +/// The resulting expression can be used in `const` or `static` declarations, and implements +/// the sealed traits required for both formatting and parsing. +#[cfg_attr(feature = "alloc", doc = "```rust")] +#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "alloc"), doc = "```rust,ignore")] +/// # use time::{format_description, macros::format_description}; +/// assert_eq!( +/// format_description!("[hour]:[minute]:[second]"), +/// format_description::parse("[hour]:[minute]:[second]")? +/// ); +/// # Ok::<_, time::Error>(()) +/// ``` +/// +/// The syntax accepted by this macro is the same as [`format_description::parse()`], which can +/// be found in [the book](https://time-rs.github.io/book/api/format-description.html). +/// +/// [`format_description::parse()`]: crate::format_description::parse() +#[cfg(any(feature = "formatting", feature = "parsing"))] +pub use time_macros::format_description; +/// Construct a [`UtcOffset`](crate::UtcOffset) with a statically known value. +/// +/// The resulting expression can be used in `const` or `static` declarations. +/// +/// A sign and the hour must be provided; minutes and seconds default to zero. `UTC` (both +/// uppercase and lowercase) is also allowed. +/// +/// ```rust +/// # use time::{UtcOffset, macros::offset}; +/// assert_eq!(offset!(UTC), UtcOffset::from_hms(0, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(utc), UtcOffset::from_hms(0, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(+0), UtcOffset::from_hms(0, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(+1), UtcOffset::from_hms(1, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(-1), UtcOffset::from_hms(-1, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(+1:30), UtcOffset::from_hms(1, 30, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(-1:30), UtcOffset::from_hms(-1, -30, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(+1:30:59), UtcOffset::from_hms(1, 30, 59)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(-1:30:59), UtcOffset::from_hms(-1, -30, -59)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(+23:59:59), UtcOffset::from_hms(23, 59, 59)?); +/// assert_eq!(offset!(-23:59:59), UtcOffset::from_hms(-23, -59, -59)?); +/// # Ok::<_, time::Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub use time_macros::offset; +/// Construct a [`Time`](crate::Time) with a statically known value. +/// +/// The resulting expression can be used in `const` or `static` declarations. +/// +/// Hours and minutes must be provided, while seconds defaults to zero. AM/PM is allowed +/// (either uppercase or lowercase). Any number of subsecond digits may be provided (though any +/// past nine will be discarded). +/// +/// All components are validated at compile-time. An error will be raised if any value is +/// invalid. +/// +/// ```rust +/// # use time::{Time, macros::time}; +/// assert_eq!(time!(0:00), Time::from_hms(0, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(time!(1:02:03), Time::from_hms(1, 2, 3)?); +/// assert_eq!( +/// time!(1:02:03.004_005_006), +/// Time::from_hms_nano(1, 2, 3, 4_005_006)? +/// ); +/// assert_eq!(time!(12:00 am), Time::from_hms(0, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(time!(1:02:03 am), Time::from_hms(1, 2, 3)?); +/// assert_eq!( +/// time!(1:02:03.004_005_006 am), +/// Time::from_hms_nano(1, 2, 3, 4_005_006)? +/// ); +/// assert_eq!(time!(12 pm), Time::from_hms(12, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(time!(12:00 pm), Time::from_hms(12, 0, 0)?); +/// assert_eq!(time!(1:02:03 pm), Time::from_hms(13, 2, 3)?); +/// assert_eq!( +/// time!(1:02:03.004_005_006 pm), +/// Time::from_hms_nano(13, 2, 3, 4_005_006)? +/// ); +/// # Ok::<_, time::Error>(()) +/// ``` +pub use time_macros::time; -- cgit v1.2.3