std::chrono::file_clock::to_utc, std::chrono::file_clock::from_utc

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std::chrono::file_clock
Member functions

(provided only if to_utc and from_utc are not provided)

file_clock::to_utcfile_clock::from_utc
(provided only if to_sys and from_sys are not provided)
Time point I/O
 
template< class Duration >

static std::chrono::utc_time</*see below*/>

    to_utc( const std::chrono::file_time<Duration>& t );
(1) (since C++20)
(optional)
template < class Duration >

static std::chrono::file_time</*see below*/>

    from_utc( const std::chrono::utc_time<Duration>& t );
(2) (since C++20)
(optional)
1) Converts the file_time t to a utc_time representing the same point in time.
2) Converts the utc_time t to a file_time representing the same point in time.

The duration of the return type is computed from Duration in an unspecified manner.

These function templates are optional: an implementation may choose to instead provide to_sys and from_sys.

Return value

1) A utc_time representing the same point in time as the argument.
2) A file_time representing the same point in time as the argument.

Notes

User code should usually use std::chrono::clock_cast, which provides a generic interface to convert time points between clocks, rather than call these functions directly.

Example

See also

[static] (optional)
converts between file_time and sys_time
(public static member function)
convert time points of one clock to another
(function template)