[time.zone.exception.ambig] (original) (raw)
30 Time library [time]
30.11 Time zones [time.zone]
30.11.3 Exception classes [time.zone.exception]
30.11.3.2 Class ambiguous_local_time [time.zone.exception.ambig]
namespace std::chrono { class ambiguous_local_time : public runtime_error { public: template<class Duration> ambiguous_local_time(const local_time<Duration>& tp, const local_info& i);};}
ambiguous_local_time is thrown when an attempt is made to convert an ambiguous local_time to a sys_timewithout specifying choose::earliest or choose::latest.
template<class Duration> ambiguous_local_time(const local_time<Duration>& tp, const local_info& i);
Preconditions: i.result == local_info::ambiguous is true.
Effects: Initializes the base class with a sequence of charequivalent to that produced by os.str()initialized as shown below:ostringstream os; os << tp << " is ambiguous. It could be\n" << tp << ' ' << i.first.abbrev << " == " << tp - i.first.offset << " UTC or\n" << tp << ' ' << i.second.abbrev << " == " << tp - i.second.offset << " UTC";
[Example 1: #include <chrono> #include <iostream> int main() { using namespace std::chrono;try { auto zt = zoned_time{"America/New_York", local_days{Sunday[1]/November/2016} + 1h + 30min};} catch (const ambiguous_local_time& e) { std::cout << e.what() << '\n';} }
Produces the output:
2016-11-06 01:30:00 is ambiguous. It could be 2016-11-06 01:30:00 EDT == 2016-11-06 05:30:00 UTC or 2016-11-06 01:30:00 EST == 2016-11-06 06:30:00 UTC
— _end example_]