template<class charT, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const charT* fmt, Parsable& tp);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& fmt, Parsable& tp);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const charT* fmt, Parsable& tp,
basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& abbrev);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& fmt, Parsable& tp,
basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& abbrev);
template<class charT, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const charT* fmt, Parsable& tp, minutes& offset);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& fmt, Parsable& tp,
minutes& offset);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const charT* fmt, Parsable& tp,
basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& abbrev, minutes& offset);
template<class charT, class traits, class Alloc, class Parsable>
unspecified
parse(const basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& fmt, Parsable& tp,
basic_string<charT, traits, Alloc>& abbrev, minutes& offset);
Flag | Parsed value | |
%a | The locale's full or abbreviated case-insensitive weekday name. | |
%A | Equivalent to %a. | |
%b | The locale's full or abbreviated case-insensitive month name. | |
%B | Equivalent to %b. | |
%c | ||
%C | ||
%d | The day of the month as a decimal number. The modified command %Nd specifies
the maximum number of characters to read. If N is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command %Od interprets
the locale's alternative representation of the day of the month. | |
%D | Equivalent to %m/%d/%y. | |
%e | ||
%F | ||
%g | ||
%G | ||
%h | Equivalent to %b. | |
%H | ||
%I | ||
%j | ||
%m | ||
%M | ||
%n | ||
%p | The locale's equivalent of the AM/PM designations associated with a 12-hour clock. | |
%r | The locale's 12-hour clock time. | |
%R | Equivalent to %H:%M. | |
%S | The seconds as a decimal number. The modified command %NS specifies
the maximum number of characters to read. If N is not specified,
the default is 2 if the input time has a precision convertible to seconds. Otherwise the default width is determined by
the decimal precision of the input
and the field is interpreted as a long double in a fixed format. If encountered, the locale determines the decimal point character. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command %OS interprets
the locale's alternative representation. | |
%t | Matches zero or one whitespace characters. | |
%T | Equivalent to %H:%M:%S. | |
%u | ||
%U | The week number of the year as a decimal number. The first Sunday of the year is the first day of week 01. Days of the same year prior to that are in week 00. The modified command %NU specifies
the maximum number of characters to read. If N is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command %OU interprets
the locale's alternative representation. | |
%V | ||
%w | ||
%W | The week number of the year as a decimal number. The first Monday of the year is the first day of week 01. Days of the same year prior to that are in week 00. The modified command %NW specifies
the maximum number of characters to read. If N is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command %OW interprets
the locale's alternative representation. | |
%x | ||
%X | ||
%y | The last two decimal digits of the year. If the century is not otherwise specified
(e.g., with %C),
values in the range [69, 99]
are presumed to refer to the years 1969 to 1999,
and values in the range [00, 68]
are presumed to refer to the years 2000 to 2068. The modified command %Ny specifies
the maximum number of characters to read. If N is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. | |
%Y | ||
%z | ||
%Z | The time zone abbreviation or name. A single word is parsed. This word can only contain characters
from the basic character set ([lex.charset])
that are alphanumeric, or one of
'_', '/', '-', or '+'. | |
%% | A % character is extracted. |