pub trait NumericalStdDuration: Sealed {
fn std_nanoseconds(self) -> Duration;
fn std_microseconds(self) -> Duration;
fn std_milliseconds(self) -> Duration;
fn std_seconds(self) -> Duration;
fn std_minutes(self) -> Duration;
fn std_hours(self) -> Duration;
fn std_days(self) -> Duration;
fn std_weeks(self) -> Duration;
}
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Create std::time::Duration
s from numeric literals.
Examples
Basic construction of std::time::Duration
s.
assert_eq!(5.std_nanoseconds(), Duration::from_nanos(5));
assert_eq!(5.std_microseconds(), Duration::from_micros(5));
assert_eq!(5.std_milliseconds(), Duration::from_millis(5));
assert_eq!(5.std_seconds(), Duration::from_secs(5));
assert_eq!(5.std_minutes(), Duration::from_secs(5 * 60));
assert_eq!(5.std_hours(), Duration::from_secs(5 * 3_600));
assert_eq!(5.std_days(), Duration::from_secs(5 * 86_400));
assert_eq!(5.std_weeks(), Duration::from_secs(5 * 604_800));
Just like any other std::time::Duration
, they can be added, subtracted, etc.
assert_eq!(
2.std_seconds() + 500.std_milliseconds(),
2_500.std_milliseconds()
);
assert_eq!(
2.std_seconds() - 500.std_milliseconds(),
1_500.std_milliseconds()
);
When called on floating point values, any remainder of the floating point value will be truncated. Keep in mind that floating point numbers are inherently imprecise and have limited capacity.
Required Methods
sourcefn std_nanoseconds(self) -> Duration
fn std_nanoseconds(self) -> Duration
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of nanoseconds.
sourcefn std_microseconds(self) -> Duration
fn std_microseconds(self) -> Duration
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of microseconds.
sourcefn std_milliseconds(self) -> Duration
fn std_milliseconds(self) -> Duration
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of milliseconds.
sourcefn std_seconds(self) -> Duration
fn std_seconds(self) -> Duration
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of seconds.
sourcefn std_minutes(self) -> Duration
fn std_minutes(self) -> Duration
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of minutes.
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of hours.
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of days.
Create a std::time::Duration
from the number of weeks.