pub struct Iso8601<const CONFIG: EncodedConfig = DEFAULT_CONFIG>;
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The format described in ISO 8601.

This implementation is of ISO 8601-1:2019. It may not be compatible with other versions.

The const parameter CONFIG must be a value that was returned by Config::encode. Passing any other value is unspecified behavior.

Example: 1997-11-21T09:55:06.000000000-06:00

Examples

assert_eq!(
    datetime!(1997-11-12 9:55:06 -6:00).format(&Iso8601::DEFAULT)?,
    "1997-11-12T09:55:06.000000000-06:00"
);
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Implementations

An Iso8601 with the default configuration.

The following is the default behavior:

  • The configuration can be used for both formatting and parsing.
  • The date, time, and UTC offset are all formatted.
  • Separators (such as - and :) are included.
  • The year contains four digits, such that the year must be between 0 and 9999.
  • The date uses the calendar format.
  • The time has precision to the second and nine decimal digits.
  • The UTC offset has precision to the minute.

If you need different behavior, use Config::DEFAULT and Config’s methods to create a custom configuration.

An Iso8601 that can only be used for parsing. Using this to format a value is unspecified behavior.

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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