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(C++14) The <chrono>
header defines 12 user-defined literals that represent hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, and nanoseconds. Each user-defined literal has an integral and a floating-point overload. The literals are defined in the literals::chrono_literals
inline namespace, which is brought into scope automatically when std::chrono
is in scope.
Syntax
inline namespace literals {
inline namespace chrono_literals {
// return integral days
constexpr std::chrono::day operator"" d(unsigned long long d) noexcept;
// return integral hours
constexpr chrono::hours operator"" h(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point hours
constexpr chrono::duration<double, ratio<3600>> operator"" h(long double Val);
// return integral minutes
constexpr chrono::minutes(operator"" min)(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point minutes
constexpr chrono::duration<double, ratio<60>>(operator"" min)(long double Val);
// return integral seconds
constexpr chrono::seconds operator"" s(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point seconds
constexpr chrono::duration<double> operator"" s(long double Val);
// return integral milliseconds
constexpr chrono::milliseconds operator"" ms(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point milliseconds
constexpr chrono::duration<double, milli> operator"" ms(long double Val);
// return integral microseconds
constexpr chrono::microseconds operator"" us(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point microseconds
inline constexpr chrono::duration<double, micro> operator"" us(long double Val);
// return integral nanoseconds
inline constexpr chrono::nanoseconds operator"" ns(unsigned long long Val);
// return floating-point nanoseconds
constexpr chrono::duration<double, nano> operator"" ns(long double Val);
// return integral year
constexpr chrono::year operator""y(unsigned long long y) noexcept; // C++20
} // inline namespace chrono_literals
} // inline namespace literals
Return value
The literals that take a long long
argument return a value or the corresponding type. The literals that take a floating point argument return a duration
.
Example
The following examples show how to use the chrono
literals.
constexpr auto day = 14d; // If the value > 255, then the stored value is unspecified.
constexpr auto twoDays = 48h;
constexpr auto week = 24h* 7;
constexpr auto my_duration_unit = 108ms;
constexpr auto theYear = 2021y;