Safe Haskell | Safe |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
The contents of this module is liable to change, or disappear entirely. Please let me know if you depend on anything here.
Synopsis
- class FormatTime t where
- formatCharacter :: Bool -> Char -> Maybe (FormatOptions -> t -> String)
- class ParseTime t where
- substituteTimeSpecifier :: proxy t -> TimeLocale -> Char -> Maybe String
- parseTimeSpecifier :: proxy t -> TimeLocale -> Maybe ParseNumericPadding -> Char -> ReadP String
- buildTime :: TimeLocale -> [(Char, String)] -> Maybe t
Documentation
class FormatTime t where Source #
Instances
class ParseTime t where Source #
The class of types which can be parsed given a UNIX-style time format string.
substituteTimeSpecifier :: proxy t -> TimeLocale -> Char -> Maybe String Source #
Since: time-1.9.1
parseTimeSpecifier :: proxy t -> TimeLocale -> Maybe ParseNumericPadding -> Char -> ReadP String Source #
Get the string corresponding to the given format specifier.
Since: time-1.9.1
:: TimeLocale | The time locale. |
-> [(Char, String)] | Pairs of format characters and the corresponding part of the input. |
-> Maybe t |
Builds a time value from a parsed input string.
If the input does not include all the information needed to
construct a complete value, any missing parts should be taken
from 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (which was a Thursday).
In the absence of %C
or %Y
, century is 1969 - 2068.
Since: time-1.9.1