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template <class charT, class OutputIterator = ostreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class time_put;
Facet to format dates and times
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time_put |
The time_put standard facet is used to format the date and time information contained in a tm structure into an output character sequence.
time_put objects are prevented to be locally constructed by having a protected destructor. Only those installed in locale objects should be used through mechanisms such as use_facet.
This template class has two template parameters, representing the character type and the iterator type. They are referred inside this entire reference as charT and OutputIterator, respectively:
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template <class charT, class OutputIterator = ostreambuf_iterator<charT> > time_put;
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The class defines two member alias types for these types: num_put::char_type and num_put::iter_type, respectively.
The character type is the type of the characters in the sequence from which characters are to interpreted.
The iterator type is the type of the output iterators pointing to the beginning and final elements in a character sequence.
Notice that this defaults to the ostreambuf_iterator type for the first template parameter charT, although the template can be instantiated for any other type of output iterator.
Public members
put | Write time (public member function) |
And the following public member types:
char_type | Character type (public member type) |
Virtual protected members
do_put | Write formatted time [virtual] (virtual protected member function) |
(destructor) | time_put destructor (protected member function) |
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