class Poco::DateTimeFormat

Overview

Definition of date/time formats and various constants used by DateTimeFormatter and DateTimeParser. More…

#include <DateTimeFormat.h>

class DateTimeFormat
{
public:
    // fields

    static const std::string ISO8601_FORMAT;
    static const std::string ISO8601_FRAC_FORMAT;
    static const std::string RFC822_FORMAT;
    static const std::string RFC1123_FORMAT;
    static const std::string HTTP_FORMAT;
    static const std::string RFC850_FORMAT;
    static const std::string RFC1036_FORMAT;
    static const std::string ASCTIME_FORMAT;
    static const std::string SORTABLE_FORMAT;
    static const std::string WEEKDAY_NAMES[7];
    static const std::string MONTH_NAMES[12];
};

Detailed Documentation

Definition of date/time formats and various constants used by DateTimeFormatter and DateTimeParser.

Fields

static const std::string ISO8601_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard.

Examples:

2005-01-01T12:00:00+01:00
2005-01-01T11:00:00Z
static const std::string ISO8601_FRAC_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in the ISO 8601 standard, with fractional seconds.

Examples:

2005-01-01T12:00:00.000000+01:00
2005-01-01T11:00:00.000000Z
static const std::string RFC822_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 822 (obsoleted by RFC 1123).

Examples:

Sat, 1 Jan 05 12:00:00 +0100
Sat, 1 Jan 05 11:00:00 GMT
static const std::string RFC1123_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 1123 (obsoletes RFC 822).

Examples:

Sat, 1 Jan 2005 12:00:00 +0100
Sat, 1 Jan 2005 11:00:00 GMT
static const std::string HTTP_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in the HTTP specification (RFC 2616), which is basically a variant of RFC 1036 with a zero-padded day field.

Examples:

Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:00:00 +0100
Sat, 01 Jan 2005 11:00:00 GMT
static const std::string RFC850_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 850 (obsoleted by RFC 1036).

Examples:

Saturday, 1-Jan-05 12:00:00 +0100
Saturday, 1-Jan-05 11:00:00 GMT
static const std::string RFC1036_FORMAT

The date/time format defined in RFC 1036 (obsoletes RFC 850).

Examples:

Saturday, 1 Jan 05 12:00:00 +0100
Saturday, 1 Jan 05 11:00:00 GMT
static const std::string ASCTIME_FORMAT

The date/time format produced by the ANSI C asctime() function.

Example:

Sat Jan  1 12:00:00 2005
static const std::string SORTABLE_FORMAT

A simple, sortable date/time format.

Example:

2005-01-01 12:00:00
static const std::string WEEKDAY_NAMES[7]

English names of week days (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, …).

static const std::string MONTH_NAMES[12]

English names of months (January, February, …).