std::chrono::clock_cast
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| Defined in header <chrono>
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template< class Dest, class Source, class Duration > auto clock_cast( const std::chrono::time_point<Source, Duration>& t ); |
(since C++20) | |
Converts the time point t of a clock Source to an equivalent time point of the clock Dest, using std::chrono::system_clock and/or std::chrono::utc_clock as intermediaries if necessary.
- If the expression
std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<Dest, Source>{}(t)is well-formed, returns the result of that expression. - Otherwise, if at least one of the following two expressions are well-formed, then
- If both expressions are well-formed, the conversion is ambiguous, and the program is ill-formed.
- Otherwise, exactly one of the two expressions is well-formed; the result of that expression is returned.
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std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<Dest, std::chrono::system_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::system_clock, Source>{}(t))2)
std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<Dest, std::chrono::utc_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::utc_clock, Source>{}(t))- Otherwise, if at least one of the following two expressions are well-formed, then
- If both expressions are well-formed, the conversion is ambiguous, and the program is ill-formed.
- Otherwise, exactly one of the two expressions is well-formed; the result of that expression is returned.
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std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<Dest, std::chrono::utc_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::utc_clock, std::chrono::system_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::system_clock, Source>{}(t)))2)
std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<Dest, std::chrono::system_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::system_clock, std::chrono::utc_clock>{}( std::chrono::clock_time_conversion<std::chrono::utc_clock, Source>{}(t)))- Otherwise, this function does not participate in overload resolution.
Return value
The result of the conversion, determined as described above.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
See also
(C++20) |
traits class defining how to convert time points of one clock to another (class template) |