#include <datetime.h>
Inheritance diagram for mysqlpp::Date:


Public Member Functions | |
| Date () | |
| Default constructor. | |
| Date (unsigned short y, unsigned char m, unsigned char d) | |
| Initialize object. | |
| Date (const Date &other) | |
| Initialize object as a copy of another Date. | |
| Date (const DateTime &other) | |
| Initialize object from date part of date/time object. | |
| Date (const char *str) | |
| Initialize object from a C string containing a date. | |
| template<class Str> | |
| Date (const Str &str) | |
| Initialize object from a C++ string containing a date. | |
| Date (time_t t) | |
Initialize object from a time_t. | |
| int | compare (const Date &other) const |
| Compare this date to another. | |
| const char * | convert (const char *) |
| Parse a SQL date string into this object. | |
| unsigned char | day () const |
| Get the date's day part, 1-31. | |
| void | day (unsigned char d) |
| Change the date's day part, 1-31. | |
| unsigned char | month () const |
| Get the date's month part, 1-12. | |
| void | month (unsigned char m) |
| Change the date's month part, 1-12. | |
| operator std::string () const | |
| Convert to std::string. | |
| operator time_t () const | |
| Convert to time_t. | |
| std::string | str () const |
| Return our value in std::string form. | |
| unsigned short | year () const |
| Get the date's year part. | |
| void | year (unsigned short y) |
| Change the date's year part. | |
Objects of this class can be inserted into streams, and initialized from SQL DATE strings.
| mysqlpp::Date::Date | ( | const char * | str | ) | [inline, explicit] |
Initialize object from a C string containing a date.
String must be in the YYYY-MM-DD format. It doesn't have to be zero-padded.
| mysqlpp::Date::Date | ( | const Str & | str | ) | [inline, explicit] |
Initialize object from a C++ string containing a date.
This works with any stringish class that declares a c_str() member function: std::string, mysqlpp::String...
| mysqlpp::Date::Date | ( | time_t | t | ) | [explicit] |
Initialize object from a time_t.
Naturally, we throw away the "time" part of the time_t. If you need to keep it, you want to use DateTime instead.
| int mysqlpp::Date::compare | ( | const Date & | other | ) | const |
Compare this date to another.
Returns < 0 if this date is before the other, 0 of they are equal, and > 0 if this date is after the other.
| mysqlpp::Date::operator time_t | ( | ) | const |
Convert to time_t.
The "time" part of the time_t is "now"
| void mysqlpp::Date::year | ( | unsigned short | y | ) | [inline] |
Change the date's year part.
Pass the year value normally; we don't optimize the value by subtracting 1900 like some other date implementations.
| unsigned short mysqlpp::Date::year | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Get the date's year part.
There's no trickery here like in some date implementations where you have to add 1900 or something like that.
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