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std.datetime.systime.SYSTEMTIMEToSysTime - multiple declarations

Function SYSTEMTIMEToSysTime

This function is Windows-Only.

SysTime SYSTEMTIMEToSysTime (
  const(void**) st,
  immutable(TimeZone) tz = opCall()
) @safe;

Converts a SYSTEMTIME struct to a SysTime.

Parameters

NameDescription
st The SYSTEMTIME struct to convert.
tz The time zone that the time in the SYSTEMTIME struct is assumed to be (if the SYSTEMTIME was supplied by a Windows system call, the SYSTEMTIME will either be in local time or UTC, depending on the call).

Throws

DateTimeException if the given SYSTEMTIME will not fit in a SysTime, which is highly unlikely to happen given that SysTime.max is in 29,228 A.D. and the maximum SYSTEMTIME is in 30,827 A.D.

Function SYSTEMTIMEToSysTime

This function is Windows-Only.

SysTime SYSTEMTIMEToSysTime (
  const(void**) st,
  immutable(TimeZone) tz = opCall()
) @safe;

Converts a SYSTEMTIME struct to a SysTime.

Parameters

NameDescription
st The SYSTEMTIME struct to convert.
tz The time zone that the time in the SYSTEMTIME struct is assumed to be (if the SYSTEMTIME was supplied by a Windows system call, the SYSTEMTIME will either be in local time or UTC, depending on the call).

Throws

DateTimeException if the given SYSTEMTIME will not fit in a SysTime, which is highly unlikely to happen given that SysTime.max is in 29,228 A.D. and the maximum SYSTEMTIME is in 30,827 A.D.

Authors

Jonathan M Davis

License

Boost License 1.0.