std::literals::chrono_literals Symbol Index
This page tries to list all the symbols that are available from the
standard library
(
date and time library
) in the namespace
std
::
literals
::
chrono_literals
. The symbols are written as follows:
-
Function names with
()
. -
Templates with
<>
.
Notes
These operators are declared in the namespace std :: literals :: chrono_literals , where both literals and chrono_literals are inline namespaces . Access to these operators can be gained with:
- using namespace std :: literals ,
- using namespace std :: chrono_literals , or
- using namespace std :: literals :: chrono_literals .
In addition, within the namespace std :: chrono , the directive using namespace literals :: chrono_literals ; is provided by the standard library , so that if a programmer uses using namespace std :: chrono ; to gain access to the classes in the chrono library , the corresponding literal operators become visible as well.
D
H
M
N
S
U
Y
D
H
M
N
S
U
Y
D
d
(since C++20)
H
h
(since C++14)
M
min
(since C++14)
ms
(since C++14)
N
ns
(since C++14)
S
s
(since C++14)
U
us
(since C++14)
Y
y
(since C++20)