std::chrono::last_spec,std::chrono::last(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::chrono::last_spec,std::chrono::last(3) |
NAME¶
std::chrono::last_spec,std::chrono::last - std::chrono::last_spec,std::chrono::last
Synopsis¶
Defined in header <chrono>
struct last_spec
{ (since C++20)
explicit last_spec() = default;
};
inline constexpr last_spec last{}; (since C++20)
last_spec is an empty tag type that is used in conjunction with other
calendar types
to indicate the last thing in a sequence. Depending on context, it may
indicate the
last day of a month (as in 2018y/February/last, for last day of February
2018, i.e.,
2018-02-28) or the last day of the week in a month (as in
2018/February/Sunday[last], for last Sunday of February 2018, i.e.,
2018-02-25).
Example¶
// Run this code
#include <chrono>
int main()
{
using namespace std::chrono;
constexpr auto mdl {June/last};
static_assert(mdl == month_day_last(month(6)));
constexpr auto ymwdl {year(2023)/December/Tuesday[last]};
static_assert(ymwdl ==
year_month_weekday_last(year(2023), month(12), weekday_last(Tuesday)));
}
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