std.date

Steve Teale steve.teale at britseyeview.com
Thu Nov 18 03:34:21 PST 2010


On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 22:18:09 -0800, Jonathan M Davis wrote:

> Structs can't have default constructors, so it's impossible to do that.
> In the case of std.datetime, the way to get the current time is
> Clock.currTime(), and since SysTime has a toString() method, you can
> just print it. So, you can do writeln(Clock.currTime().toString()); It
> has other types of methods of converting to and from strings if you want
> a specific format, but toString() works just fine if you aren't picky
> about the format (it's also the most readable of the various formats).
> 
>  
> - Jonathan M Davis

Ah! It was Clock.currTime() that I had not spotted.

Thanks Jonathan


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