time_put (3C++std) - Tru64 UNIX
Standard C++ LibraryCopyright 1996, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
NAME
time_put - Time formatting facet for ouput.
SYNOPSIS
#include <locale>
template <class charT, class OutputIterator =
ostreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class time_put;
DESCRIPTION
The time_put facet provides facilities for formated output of date/time
values. The member function of time_put take a date/time in the form of a
struct tm and translate this into character string representation.
INTERFACE
template <class charT, class OutputIterator =
ostreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class time_put : public locale::facet {
public:
typedef charT char_type;
typedef OutputIterator iter_type;
explicit time_put(size_t = 0);
iter_type put(iter_type, ios_base&,
char_type, const tm*,
const charT*, const charT*) const;
iter_type put(iter_type, ios_base&, char_type,
const tm*, char, char = 0) const;
static locale::id id;
protected:
~time_put(); // virtual
virtual iter_type do_put(iter_type, ios_base&,
char_type, const tm*,
char, char) const;
};
TYPES
char_type
Type of character the facet is instantiated on.
iter_type
Type of iterator used to scan the character buffer.
CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS
explicit time_put(size_t refs = 0)
Construct a time_put facet. If the refs argument is 0 then destruction
of the object is delegated to the locale, or locales, containing it.
This allows the user to ignore lifetime management issues. On the other
had, if refs is 1 then the object must be explicitly deleted; the
locale will not do so. In this case, the object can be maintained
across the lifetime of multiple locales.
~time_put(); // virtual and protected
Destroy the facet
FACET ID
static locale::id id;
Unique identifier for this type of facet.
PUBLIC MEMBER FUNCTIONS
iter_type
put(iter_type s, ios_base& f,
char_type fill, const tm* tmb,
const charT* pattern, const charT* pat_end) const;
Creates a character string representing the Date/Time contained in tmb.
The format of the string is determined by a sequence of format modifiers
contained in the range [pattern,pat_end). These modifiers are from the
same set as those use by the strftime function and apply in exactly the
same way. The resulting string is written out to the buffer pointed to
by the iterator s. See the Table 1 below for a description of strftime
formatting characters.
The fill argument is used for any padding.
Returns an iterator pointing one past the last character written.
iter_type
put(iter_type s, ios_base& f, char_type fill,
const tm* tmb, char format, char modifier = 0) const;
Calls the protected virtual do_put function.
PROTECTED MEMBER FUNCTIONS
virtual iter_type
do_put(iter_type s, ios_base&,
char_type fill, const tm* t,
char format, char modifier) const;
Writes out a character string representation of the Date/Time contained
in t. The string is formatted according the the specifier format and
modifier modifier. These values are interpreted in exactly the same way
that the strftime function intrprets its format and modifier flags. See
the Table 1 below for a description of strftime formatting characters.
The fill argument is used for any padding.
Returns an iterator pointing one past the last character written.
Table 1. Formatting characters used by strftime().
For those formats that do not use all members of the struct tm, only
those members that are actually used are noted [in brackets].
Format
character Meaning Example
a Abbreviated weekday name
[from tm::tm_wday] Sun
A Full weekday name
[from tm::tm_wday] Sunday
b Abbreviated month name Feb
B Full month name February
c Date and time
[may use all members] Feb 29 14:34:56 1984
d Day of the month 29
H Hour of the 24-hour day 14
I Hour of the 12-hour day 02
j Day of the year,
from 001 [from tm::tm_yday] 60
m Month of the year, from 01 02
M Minutes after the hour 34
p AM/PM indicator, if any AM
S Seconds after the minute 56
U Sunday week of the year,
from 00 [from tm::tm_yday
and tm::tm_wday]
w Day of the week,
with 0 for Sunday 0
W Monday week of the year,
from 00 [from tm::tm_yday
and tm::tm_wday]
x Date [uses tm::tm_yday
in some locales] Feb 29 1984
X Time 14:34:56
y Year of the century,
from 00 (deprecated) 84
Y Year 1984
Z Time zone name
[from tm::tm_isdst] PST or PDT
EXAMPLE
//
// timeput.cpp
//
#include <iostream>
int main ()
{
using namespace std;
typedef ostreambuf_iterator<char,char_traits<char> > iter_type;
locale loc;
time_t tm = time(NULL);
struct tm* tmb = localtime(&tm);
struct tm timeb;
memcpy(&timeb,tmb,sizeof(struct tm));
char pat[] = "%c";
// Get a time_put facet
const time_put<char,iter_type>& tp =
#ifndef _RWSTD_NO_TEMPLATE_ON_RETURN_TYPE
use_facet<time_put<char,iter_type> >(loc);
#else
use_facet(loc,(time_put<char,iter_type>*)0);
#endif
// Construct a ostreambuf_iterator on cout
iter_type begin(cout);
cout << " --> ";
tp.put(begin,cout,' ',&timeb,pat,pat+2);
cout << endl << " --> ";
tp.put(begin,cout,' ',&timeb,'c',' ');
cout << endl;
return 0;
}
SEE ALSO
locale, facets, time_get
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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