X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/42413abf113481fddc1660df14a936201691dc06..380a5dd80316202b472967e898feba1386ea5345:/docs/latex/wx/datetime.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/datetime.tex b/docs/latex/wx/datetime.tex index a97e2238f7..25b7cc0239 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/datetime.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/datetime.tex @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Time zone symbolic names: GMT_6, GMT_5, GMT_4, GMT_3, GMT_2, GMT_1, GMT0, GMT1, GMT2, GMT3, GMT4, GMT5, GMT6, - GMT7, GMT8, GMT9, GMT10, GMT11, GMT12, + GMT7, GMT8, GMT9, GMT10, GMT11, GMT12, GMT13, // Note that GMT12 and GMT_12 are not the same: there is a difference // of exactly one day between them @@ -77,10 +77,14 @@ Time zone symbolic names: // Australia A_WST = GMT8, // Western Standard Time - A_CST = GMT12 + 1, // Central Standard Time (+9.5) + A_CST = GMT13 + 1, // Central Standard Time (+9.5) A_EST = GMT10, // Eastern Standard Time A_ESST = GMT11, // Eastern Summer Time + // New Zealand + NZST = GMT12, // Standard Time + NZDT = GMT13, // Daylight Saving Time + // Universal Coordinated Time = the new and politically correct name // for GMT UTC = GMT0 @@ -202,7 +206,7 @@ supported. Future versions will support other calendars. \helpref{ConvertYearToBC}{wxdatetimeconvertyeartobc}\\ \helpref{GetCurrentMonth}{wxdatetimegetcurrentmonth}\\ \helpref{IsLeapYear}{wxdatetimeisleapyear}\\ -\helpref{GetCentury}{wxdatetimegetcentury}\\ +\helpref{GetCentury}{wxdatetimegetcenturystatic}\\ \helpref{GetNumberOfDays}{wxdatetimegetnumberofdays}\\ \helpref{GetNumberOfDays}{wxdatetimegetnumberofdays}\\ \helpref{GetMonthName}{wxdatetimegetmonthname}\\ @@ -258,6 +262,7 @@ some more complicated calculations to find the answer are under the \helpref{IsValid}{wxdatetimeisvalid}\\ \helpref{GetTicks}{wxdatetimegetticks}\\ +\helpref{GetCentury}{wxdatetimegetcentury}\\ \helpref{GetYear}{wxdatetimegetyear}\\ \helpref{GetMonth}{wxdatetimegetmonth}\\ \helpref{GetDay}{wxdatetimegetday}\\ @@ -491,9 +496,9 @@ Get the current year in given calendar (only Gregorian is currently supported). Get the current month in given calendar (only Gregorian is currently supported). -\membersection{wxDateTime::GetCentury}\label{wxdatetimegetcentury} +\membersection{wxDateTime::GetCentury}\label{wxdatetimegetcenturystatic} -\func{static int}{GetCentury}{\param{int }{year = Inv\_Year}} +\func{static int}{GetCentury}{\param{int }{year}} Get the current century, i.e. first two digits of the year, in given calendar (only Gregorian is currently supported). @@ -547,10 +552,21 @@ Returns the current time. \membersection{wxDateTime::GetTmNow}\label{wxdatetimegettmnow} -\func{static struct tm *}{GetTmNow}{\void} +\func{static struct tm *}{GetTmNow}{\param{struct tm *}{tm}} + +Returns the current time broken down, uses the buffer whose adress is +passed to the function via {\it tm} to store the result. -Returns the current time broken down. +\membersection{wxDateTime::GetTmNow} +\func{static struct tm *}{GetTmNow}{\void} + +Returns the current time broken down. Note that this function returns a +pointer to a static buffer that's reused by calls to this function and +certain C library functions (e.g. localtime). If there is any chance your +code might be used in a multi-threaded application, you really should use +the flavour of function \helpref{wxDateTime::GetTmNow}{wxdatetimegettmnow} +taking a parameter. \membersection{wxDateTime::GetWeekDayName}\label{wxdatetimegetweekdayname} @@ -861,6 +877,13 @@ Returns the number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970. An assert failure will occur if the date is not in the range covered by {\tt time\_t} type. +\membersection{wxDateTime::GetCentury}\label{wxdatetimegetcentury} + +\constfunc{int}{GetCentury}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz = Local}} + +Returns the century of this date. + + \membersection{wxDateTime::GetYear}\label{wxdatetimegetyear} \constfunc{int}{GetYear}{\param{const TimeZone\& }{tz = Local}} @@ -934,7 +957,7 @@ the year is, according to international standards, the one containing Jan 4 or, equivalently, the first week which has Thursday in this year. Both of these definitions are the same as saying that the first week of the year must contain more than half of its days in this year. Accordingly, the week number will -always be in $1\ldots53$ range ($52$ for non leap years). +always be in $1\ldots53$ range ($52$ for non-leap years). The function depends on the \helpref{week start}{wxdatetime} convention specified by the {\it flags} argument but its results for