Module bonsaidb::core::key::time

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Key implementations for time types.

Modules

  • Types for storing limited-precision Durations.

Structs

  • An error that indicates that the stored timestamp is unable to be converted to the destination type without losing data.

Enums

  • Errors that can arise from parsing times serialized with Key.

Type Aliases

  • A signed duration of time represented in days (86,400 seconds). Internally, the number of days is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~5.88 million years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of days (86,400 seconds) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of days is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~5.88 million years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in hours (3,600 seconds). Internally, the number of hours is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~245,147 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of hours (3,600 seconds) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of hours is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~245,147 years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in microseconds (1/1,000,000th of a second). Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292,471 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of microseconds (1/1,000,000th of a second) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292,471 years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in milliseconds (1/1,000th of a second). Internally, the number of milliseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 million years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of milliseconds (1/1,000th of a second) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of milliseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 million years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in minutes (60 seconds). Internally, the number of minutes is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~4,086 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of minutes (60 seconds) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of minutes is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~4,086 years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in nanoseconds (1/1,000,000,000th of a second). Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of nanoseconds (1/1,000,000,000th of a second) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in seconds (with no partial subseconds). Internally, the number of seconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~21 times the age of the universe.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of seconds (with no partial subseconds) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of seconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~21 times the age of the universe.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of days (86,400 seconds) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of days is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~5.88 million years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of hours (3,600 seconds) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of hours is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~245,147 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of microseconds (1/1,000,000th of a second) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292,471 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of milliseconds (1/1,000th of a second) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of milliseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 million years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of minutes (60 seconds) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of minutes is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~4,086 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of nanoseconds (1/1,000,000,000th of a second) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of microseconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~292.5 years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of seconds (with no partial subseconds) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of seconds is represented as an i64, allowing a range of +/- ~21 times the age of the universe.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of weeks (604,800 seconds) relative to BonsaiEpoch. Internally, the number of weeks is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~41.18 million years.
  • A signed duration of time represented in weeks (604,800 seconds). Internally, the number of weeks is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~41.18 million years.
  • A timestamp stored as the number of weeks (604,800 seconds) relative to UnixEpoch. Internally, the number of weeks is represented as an i32, allowing a range of +/- ~41.18 million years.