pub struct TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n> {
name: StringCow<'n>,
}
Expand description
A time zone annotation parsed from a datetime string.
By default, a time zone annotation name borrows its name from the
input it was parsed from. When the alloc
feature is enabled,
callers can de-couple the annotation from the parsed input with
TimeZoneAnnotationName::into_owned
.
A value of this type is usually found via Pieces::time_zone_annotation
,
but callers can also construct one via this type’s From<&str>
trait
implementation if necessary.
Fields§
§name: StringCow<'n>
Implementations§
Source§impl<'n> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
impl<'n> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
Sourcepub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str
pub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str
Returns the name of this time zone annotation as a string slice.
Note that the lifetime of the string slice returned is tied to the
lifetime of this time zone annotation. This may be shorter than the
lifetime of the string, 'n
, in this annotation.
Sourcepub fn into_owned(self) -> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'static>
pub fn into_owned(self) -> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'static>
Converts this time zone annotation name into an “owned” value whose
lifetime is 'static
.
If this was already an “owned” value, then this is a no-op.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'n> Clone for TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
impl<'n> Clone for TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
fn clone(&self) -> TimeZoneAnnotationName<'n>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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