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time_point class

A time_point represents a point in time that is relative to the epoch of a clock.

Syntax

template <class Clock, class Duration = typename Clock::duration>
class time_point;

Remarks

The clock that supplies the reference point for the epoch is specified by the template argument Clock.

Members

Convenience type aliases

Name Description
clock Synonym for the template parameter Clock.
duration Synonym for the template parameter Duration.
period Synonym for the nested type name duration::period.
rep Synonym for the nested type name duration::rep.

Public constructors

Name Description
time_point Constructs a time_point object.

Public methods

Name Description
max Specifies the upper limit for rep.
min Specifies the lower limit for rep.
time_since_epoch Returns the amount of time between this time_point and the clock's epoch (or time and date that the clock starts measuring time).

Public operators

Name Description
operator+= Adds a specified value to the stored duration.
operator-= Subtracts a specified value from the stored duration.

Requirements

Header: <chrono>

Namespace: std::chrono

max

Static method that returns the upper bound for values of type rep.

static constexpr time_point max();

Return value

In effect, returns time_point(duration::max()).

min

Static method that returns the lower bound for values of type rep.

static constexpr time_point min();

Return value

In effect, returns time_point(duration::min()).

operator+=

Adds a specified value to the stored duration value.

time_point& operator+=(const duration& Dur);

Parameters

Dur
A duration object.

Return value

The time_point object after the addition is done.

operator-=

Subtracts a specified value from the stored duration value.

time_point& operator-=(const duration& Dur);

Parameters

Dur
A duration object.

Return value

The time_point object after the subtraction is done.

time_point constructor

Constructs a time_point object.

constexpr time_point();

constexpr explicit time_point(const duration& Dur);

template <class Duration2>
constexpr time_point(const time_point<clock, Duration2>& Tp);

Parameters

Dur
A duration object.

Tp
A time_point object.

Remarks

The first constructor constructs an object whose stored duration value is equal to duration::zero.

The second constructor constructs an object whose stored duration value is equal to Dur. Unless is_convertible<Duration2, duration> holds true, the second constructor doesn't participate in overload resolution. For more information, see <type_traits>.

The third constructor initializes its duration value by using Tp.time_since_epoch().

time_since_epoch

Returns the amount of time between this time_point and the clock's epoch. (A clock's epoch is the time from which the clock starts measuring time, such as midnight 1/1/1970). It's returned as a duration value.

constexpr duration time_since_epoch() const;

See also

<chrono>
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