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						Module std.datetime.interval
| Category | Functions | 
|---|---|
| Main types | IntervalDirection | 
| Special intervals | everyDayOfWeekeveryMontheveryDuration | 
| Special intervals | NegInfIntervalPosInfInterval | 
| Underlying ranges | IntervalRangeNegInfIntervalRangePosInfIntervalRange | 
| Flags | PopFirst | 
Functions
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
									everyDayOfWeek(dayOfWeek)
								 | Range-generating function. | 
| 
									everyDuration(duration)
								 | Range-generating function. | 
| 
									everyDuration(years, months, allowOverflow, duration)
								 | Range-generating function. | 
| 
									everyMonth(month)
								 | Range-generating function. | 
Structs
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
									Interval
								 | Represents an interval of time. | 
| 
									IntervalRange
								 | A range over an Interval. | 
| 
									NegInfInterval
								 | Represents an interval of time which has negative infinity as its starting point. | 
| 
									NegInfIntervalRange
								 | A range over a NegInfInterval. It is an infinite range. | 
| 
									PosInfInterval
								 | Represents an interval of time which has positive infinity as its end point. | 
| 
									PosInfIntervalRange
								 | A range over a PosInfInterval. It is an infinite range. | 
Enums
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
									Direction
								 | Indicates a direction in time. One example of its use is Interval'sexpandfunction which uses it to indicate whether the interval
    should be expanded backwards (into the past), forwards (into the future), or
    both. | 
Aliases
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| PopFirst | Flag!("popFirst") | Used to indicate whether popFrontshould be called immediately upon
    creating a range. The idea is that for some functions used to generate a
    range for an interval,frontis not necessarily a time point which
    would ever be generated by the range (e.g. if the range were every Sunday
    within an interval, but the interval started on a Monday), so there needs
    to be a way to deal with that. To get the first time point in the range to
    match what the function generates, then usePopFirstto indicate
    that the range should havepopFrontcalled on it before the range is
    returned so thatfrontis a time point which the function would
    generate. To let the first time point not match the generator function,
    usePopFront. | 
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