Struct toml::value::Datetime[][src]

pub struct Datetime { /* fields omitted */ }
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A parsed TOML datetime value

This structure is intended to represent the datetime primitive type that can be encoded into TOML documents. This type is a parsed version that contains all metadata internally.

Currently this type is intentionally conservative and only supports to_string as an accessor. Over time though it’s intended that it’ll grow more support!

Note that if you’re using Deserialize to deserialize a TOML document, you can use this as a placeholder for where you’re expecting a datetime to be specified.

Also note though that while this type implements Serialize and Deserialize it’s only recommended to use this type with the TOML format, otherwise encoded in other formats it may look a little odd.

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