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NAME¶
std::chrono::time_zone::to_sys - std::chrono::time_zone::to_sys
Synopsis¶
template< class Duration >
  
   auto to_sys(const std::chrono::local_time<Duration>& tp) const
    (since C++20)
  
   -> std::chrono::sys_time<std::common_type_t<Duration,
  
   std::chrono::seconds>>;
  
   template< class Duration >
  
   auto to_sys(const std::chrono::local_time<Duration>& tp,
  
   std::chrono::choose z) const (since C++20)
  
   -> std::chrono::sys_time<std::common_type_t<Duration,
  
   std::chrono::seconds>>;
  
   Converts the local_time tp in this time zone to the corresponding
  sys_time.
  
   1) Throws an exception if the conversion is ambiguous or if tp represents a
  
   nonexistent time.
  
   2) Resolves ambiguity according to the value of z:
  
   * If z == std::chrono::choose::earliest, returns the earlier sys_time.
  
   * If z == std::chrono::choose::latest, returns the later sys_time
  
   If tp represents a nonexistent time between two UTC time_points, those two
  
   time_points will be the same, and that time_point will be returned.
Return value¶
The UTC equivalent of tp according to the rules of this time zone.
Exceptions¶
 1) Throws a std::chrono::ambiguous_local_time if the conversion
    is ambiguous. Throws
  
   a std::chrono::nonexistent_local_time if tp represents a nonexistent
  time.
Notes¶
 The precision of the result is at least std::chrono::seconds, and
    will be finer if
  
   the argument has finer precision.
  
   Ambiguous and nonexistent local times can occur as a result of time zone
    transitions
  
   (such as daylight saving time). For example, "2016-03-13 02:30:00"
    does not exist in
  
   the "America/New_York" time zone, while "2016-11-06
    01:30:00" in that time zone can
  
   correspond to two UTC time points: 2016-11-06 05:30:00 UTC and 2016-11-06
    06:30:00
  
   UTC.
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