Struct time::Duration [−][src]
pub struct Duration { /* fields omitted */ }ISO 8601 time duration with nanosecond precision. This also allows for the negative duration; see individual methods for details.
Implementations
impl Duration[src]
impl Duration[src]pub fn weeks(weeks: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of weeks.
Equivalent to Duration::seconds(weeks * 7 * 24 * 60 * 60) with overflow checks.
Panics when the duration is out of bounds.
pub fn days(days: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of days.
Equivalent to Duration::seconds(days * 24 * 60 * 60) with overflow checks.
Panics when the duration is out of bounds.
pub fn hours(hours: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of hours.
Equivalent to Duration::seconds(hours * 60 * 60) with overflow checks.
Panics when the duration is out of bounds.
pub fn minutes(minutes: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of minutes.
Equivalent to Duration::seconds(minutes * 60) with overflow checks.
Panics when the duration is out of bounds.
pub fn seconds(seconds: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of seconds.
Panics when the duration is more than i64::MAX milliseconds
or less than i64::MIN milliseconds.
pub fn milliseconds(milliseconds: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of milliseconds.
pub fn microseconds(microseconds: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of microseconds.
pub fn nanoseconds(nanos: i64) -> Duration[src]
Makes a new Duration with given number of nanoseconds.
pub fn span<F>(f: F) -> Duration where
F: FnOnce(), [src]
F: FnOnce(),
Runs a closure, returning the duration of time it took to run the closure.
pub fn num_weeks(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole weeks in the duration.
pub fn num_days(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole days in the duration.
pub fn num_hours(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole hours in the duration.
pub fn num_minutes(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole minutes in the duration.
pub fn num_seconds(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole seconds in the duration.
pub fn num_milliseconds(&self) -> i64[src]
Returns the total number of whole milliseconds in the duration,
pub fn num_microseconds(&self) -> Option<i64>[src]
Returns the total number of whole microseconds in the duration,
or None on overflow (exceeding 263 microseconds in either direction).
pub fn num_nanoseconds(&self) -> Option<i64>[src]
Returns the total number of whole nanoseconds in the duration,
or None on overflow (exceeding 263 nanoseconds in either direction).
pub fn checked_add(&self, rhs: &Duration) -> Option<Duration>[src]
Add two durations, returning None if overflow occurred.
pub fn checked_sub(&self, rhs: &Duration) -> Option<Duration>[src]
Subtract two durations, returning None if overflow occurred.
pub fn min_value() -> Duration[src]
The minimum possible Duration: i64::MIN milliseconds.
pub fn max_value() -> Duration[src]
The maximum possible Duration: i64::MAX milliseconds.
pub fn zero() -> Duration[src]
A duration where the stored seconds and nanoseconds are equal to zero.
pub fn is_zero(&self) -> bool[src]
Returns true if the duration equals Duration::zero().
pub fn from_std(duration: StdDuration) -> Result<Duration, OutOfRangeError>[src]
Creates a time::Duration object from std::time::Duration
This function errors when original duration is larger than the maximum value supported for this type.
pub fn to_std(&self) -> Result<StdDuration, OutOfRangeError>[src]
Creates a std::time::Duration object from time::Duration
This function errors when duration is less than zero. As standard library implementation is limited to non-negative values.
Trait Implementations
impl Add<Duration> for SteadyTime[src]
impl Add<Duration> for SteadyTime[src]type Output = SteadyTime
The resulting type after applying the + operator.
fn add(self, other: Duration) -> SteadyTime[src]
impl PartialOrd<Duration> for Duration[src]
impl PartialOrd<Duration> for Duration[src]impl Sub<Duration> for SteadyTime[src]
impl Sub<Duration> for SteadyTime[src]type Output = SteadyTime
The resulting type after applying the - operator.