std::chrono::duration<Rep,Period>::zero
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static constexpr duration zero(); |
(until C++20) | |
static constexpr duration zero() noexcept; |
(since C++20) | |
Returns a zero-length duration.
If the representation rep
of the duration requires some other implementation to return a zero-length duration, std::chrono::duration_values can be specialized to return the desired value.
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[edit] Parameters
(none)
[edit] Return value
Returns duration(std::chrono::duration_values<rep>::zero()).
[edit] Example
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#include <chrono> #include <ratio> template<typename X, typename Y> using dura = std::chrono::duration<X, Y>; static_assert ( (std::chrono::hours::zero() == std::chrono::nanoseconds::zero()) && (dura<short, std::nano>::zero() == dura<int, std::deci>::zero()) && (dura<short, std::deca>::zero() == dura<long, std::exa>::zero()) && (dura<long, std::atto>::zero().count() == dura<float, std::exa>::zero().count()) ); int main() {}
[edit] See also
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returns the special duration value min (public static member function) |
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returns the special duration value max (public static member function) |