std::chrono::operator==,<=>(std::chrono::time_zone)
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std::chrono::time_zone 
 
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operator==operator<=>
Defined in header 
 
 
<chrono> 
 bool operator==( const std::chrono::time_zone & x,
const std::chrono::time_zone & y ) noexcept;
 (1) 
 (since C++20) 
const std::chrono::time_zone & y ) noexcept;
std::strong_ordering operator<=>( const std::chrono::time_zone & x,
const std::chrono::time_zone & y ) noexcept;
 (2) 
 (since C++20) 
const std::chrono::time_zone & y ) noexcept;
Compares the two time_zone values x and y by name.
The <, <=, >, >=, and != operators are synthesized from operator<=> and operator== respectively.
[edit] Return value
1) x.name() == y.name()
2) x.name() <=> y.name()