std::time_get
Defined in header <locale>
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Class template std::time_get
encapsulates date and time parsing rules. The I/O manipulator std::get_time uses the std::time_get
facet of the I/O stream's locale to convert text input to a std::tm object.
Inheritance diagram
If a std::time_get
specialization is not guaranteed to be provided by the standard library (see below), the behaviors of its member functions (except the constructor and destructor) are not guaranteed as specified.
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[edit] Specializations
The standard library is guaranteed to provide the following specializations (they are required to be implemented by any locale object):
Defined in header
<locale> | |
std::time_get<char> | parses narrow string representations of date and time |
std::time_get<wchar_t> | parses wide string representations of date and time |
In addition, the standard library is also guaranteed to provide every specialization that satisfies the following type requirements:
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CharT
is one of char and wchar_t, and -
InputIt
must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
[edit] Member types
Member type | Definition |
char_type
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CharT
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iter_type
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InputIt
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[edit] Member functions
constructs a new time_get facet (public member function) | |
destructs a time_get facet (protected member function) | |
invokes do_date_order (public member function) | |
invokes do_get_time (public member function) | |
invokes do_get_date (public member function) | |
invokes do_get_weekday (public member function) | |
invokes do_get_monthname (public member function) | |
invokes do_get_year (public member function) | |
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invokes do_get (public member function) |
[edit] Member objects
static std::locale::id id |
id of the locale (public member object) |
[edit] Protected member functions
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obtains preferred ordering of day, month, and year (virtual protected member function) |
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extracts hours, minutes, and seconds from input stream (virtual protected member function) |
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extracts month, day, and year from input stream (virtual protected member function) |
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extracts the name of a day of the week from input stream (virtual protected member function) |
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extracts a month name from input stream (virtual protected member function) |
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extracts a year from input stream (virtual protected member function) |
[virtual] (C++11) |
extracts date/time components from input stream, according to the specified format (virtual protected member function) |
Inherited from std::time_base
Type | Definition |
dateorder
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date order enumeration type, defining the values no_order , dmy , mdy , ymd , and ydm
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[edit] Example
Note: choose clang to observe the output. libstdc++ does not correctly implement the %b specifier: bug 78714.
#include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <locale> #include <sstream> int main() { std::tm t = {}; std::istringstream ss("2011-Februar-18 23:12:34"); ss.imbue(std::locale("de_DE.utf-8")); ss >> std::get_time(&t, "%Y-%b-%d %H:%M:%S"); if (ss.fail()) std::cout << "Parse failed\n"; else std::cout << std::put_time(&t, "%c") << '\n'; }
Possible output:
Sun Feb 18 23:12:34 2011
[edit] See also
formats contents of std::tm for output as character sequence (class template) | |
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parses a date/time value of specified format (function template) |