std::chrono::local_info
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                    | Defined in header  <chrono> | ||
| struct local_info; | (since C++20) | |
The class local_info describes the result of converting a std::chrono::local_time to a std::chrono::sys_time.
-  If the result of the conversion is unique, then result == local_info::unique, firstis filled out with the correct std::chrono::sys_info, andsecondis zero-initialized.
-  If the local_timeis nonexistent, then result == local_info::nonexistent,firstis filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that ends just prior to thelocal_time, andsecondis filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that begins just after thelocal_time.
-  If the local_timeis ambiguous, then result == local_info::ambiguous,firstis filled out with the std::chrono::sys_info that ends just after thelocal_time, andsecondis filled with the std::chrono::sys_info that starts just before thelocal_time.
This is a low-level data structure; typical conversions from local_time to sys_time will use it implicitly rather than explicitly.
Member constants
| Name | Value | 
| constexpr int unique [static] | 0 (public static member constant) | 
| constexpr int nonexistent [static] | 1 (public static member constant) | 
| constexpr int ambiguous [static] | 2 (public static member constant) | 
Member objects
| Member object | Type | 
| result | int | 
| first,second | std::chrono::sys_info | 
Nonmember functions
| outputs a local_infointo a stream(function template) |