From bed5bd6e185c7e0311f3a1f2dab4c96083dac636 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abseil Team Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 11:31:02 -0700 Subject: Export of internal Abseil changes. -- f4bb8afa9376b4120f56f3beff7b07260da4a5c2 by CJ Johnson : Add user to Github list PiperOrigin-RevId: 209630262 GitOrigin-RevId: f4bb8afa9376b4120f56f3beff7b07260da4a5c2 Change-Id: I3fedf35011d805ee4a20b92e073b43523b47d15b --- absl/time/time.h | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'absl/time/time.h') diff --git a/absl/time/time.h b/absl/time/time.h index c41cb89c..d29d7e9a 100644 --- a/absl/time/time.h +++ b/absl/time/time.h @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ std::chrono::hours ToChronoHours(Duration d); // FormatDuration() // -// Returns a std::string representing the duration in the form "72h3m0.5s". +// Returns a string representing the duration in the form "72h3m0.5s". // Returns "inf" or "-inf" for +/- `InfiniteDuration()`. std::string FormatDuration(Duration d); @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Duration d) { // ParseDuration() // -// Parses a duration std::string consisting of a possibly signed sequence of +// Parses a duration string consisting of a possibly signed sequence of // decimal numbers, each with an optional fractional part and a unit // suffix. The valid suffixes are "ns", "us" "ms", "s", "m", and "h". // Simple examples include "300ms", "-1.5h", and "2h45m". Parses "0" as @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ extern const char RFC1123_no_wday[]; // %d %b %E4Y %H:%M:%S %z // FormatTime() // // Formats the given `absl::Time` in the `absl::TimeZone` according to the -// provided format std::string. Uses strftime()-like formatting options, with +// provided format string. Uses strftime()-like formatting options, with // the following extensions: // // - %Ez - RFC3339-compatible numeric UTC offset (+hh:mm or -hh:mm) @@ -913,13 +913,13 @@ extern const char RFC1123_no_wday[]; // %d %b %E4Y %H:%M:%S %z // if (!absl::LoadTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles", &lax)) { ... } // absl::Time t = absl::FromDateTime(2013, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lax); // -// std::string f = absl::FormatTime("%H:%M:%S", t, lax); // "03:04:05" +// string f = absl::FormatTime("%H:%M:%S", t, lax); // "03:04:05" // f = absl::FormatTime("%H:%M:%E3S", t, lax); // "03:04:05.000" // // Note: If the given `absl::Time` is `absl::InfiniteFuture()`, the returned -// std::string will be exactly "infinite-future". If the given `absl::Time` is -// `absl::InfinitePast()`, the returned std::string will be exactly "infinite-past". -// In both cases the given format std::string and `absl::TimeZone` are ignored. +// string will be exactly "infinite-future". If the given `absl::Time` is +// `absl::InfinitePast()`, the returned string will be exactly "infinite-past". +// In both cases the given format string and `absl::TimeZone` are ignored. // std::string FormatTime(const std::string& format, Time t, TimeZone tz); @@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Time t) { // ParseTime() // -// Parses an input std::string according to the provided format std::string and +// Parses an input string according to the provided format string and // returns the corresponding `absl::Time`. Uses strftime()-like formatting // options, with the same extensions as FormatTime(), but with the // exceptions that %E#S is interpreted as %E*S, and %E#f as %E*f. %Ez @@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Time t) { // // "1970-01-01 00:00:00.0 +0000" // -// For example, parsing a std::string of "15:45" (%H:%M) will return an absl::Time +// For example, parsing a string of "15:45" (%H:%M) will return an absl::Time // that represents "1970-01-01 15:45:00.0 +0000". // // Note that since ParseTime() returns time instants, it makes the most sense @@ -977,15 +977,15 @@ inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, Time t) { // Errors are indicated by returning false and assigning an error message // to the "err" out param if it is non-null. // -// Note: If the input std::string is exactly "infinite-future", the returned +// Note: If the input string is exactly "infinite-future", the returned // `absl::Time` will be `absl::InfiniteFuture()` and `true` will be returned. -// If the input std::string is "infinite-past", the returned `absl::Time` will be +// If the input string is "infinite-past", the returned `absl::Time` will be // `absl::InfinitePast()` and `true` will be returned. // bool ParseTime(const std::string& format, const std::string& input, Time* time, std::string* err); -// Like ParseTime() above, but if the format std::string does not contain a UTC +// Like ParseTime() above, but if the format string does not contain a UTC // offset specification (%z/%Ez/%E*z) then the input is interpreted in the // given TimeZone. This means that the input, by itself, does not identify a // unique instant. Being time-zone dependent, it also admits the possibility -- cgit v1.2.3