Struct LeapSecond
#[repr(C)]pub struct LeapSecond {
pub timestamp_tai_s: f64,
pub delta_at: f64,
pub announced_by_iers: bool,
}
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A structure representing a leap second
Fields§
§timestamp_tai_s: f64
Timestamp in TAI seconds for this leap second, e.g. 2_272_060_800.0
for the first IERS leap second.
delta_at: f64
ΔAT is the accumulated time offset after this leap second has past.
announced_by_iers: bool
Whether or not this leap second was announced by the IERS.
Implementations§
§impl LeapSecond
impl LeapSecond
pub const fn new( timestamp_tai_s: f64, delta_at: f64, announced: bool, ) -> LeapSecond
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for LeapSecond
impl Clone for LeapSecond
§fn clone(&self) -> LeapSecond
fn clone(&self) -> LeapSecond
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
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impl Debug for LeapSecond
§impl PartialEq for LeapSecond
impl PartialEq for LeapSecond
impl Copy for LeapSecond
impl StructuralPartialEq for LeapSecond
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impl Freeze for LeapSecond
impl RefUnwindSafe for LeapSecond
impl Send for LeapSecond
impl Sync for LeapSecond
impl Unpin for LeapSecond
impl UnwindSafe for LeapSecond
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