std::chrono::operator==(std::chrono::zoned_time)
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std::chrono::zoned_time
Member functions
Nonmember functions
operator==
Helper classes
(C++26)
Defined in header
<chrono>
template< class Duration1, class Duration2, class TimeZonePtr >
(since C++20)
bool operator==( const std::chrono::zoned_time <Duration1, TimeZonePtr>& x,
Compares the two zoned_time
values x and y. Two zoned_time
objects compare equal if their time points and time zone pointers both compare equal according to operator==
.
The !=
operator is synthesized from operator==
.
[edit] Return value
x.get_time_zone() == y.get_time_zone() && x.get_sys_time() == y.get_sys_time(), except that the comparisons are performed on the nonstatic data members of x and y directly and no copying is performed.