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* Make the library modular usable. * Switch to library requirements instead of source. As source puts extra source in install targets. * Add missing NO_LIB usage requirements. * Add requires-b2 check to top-level build file. * Bump B2 require to 5.2 * Update copyright dates. * Move inter-lib dependencies to a project variable and into the build targets. * Adjust doc build to avoid boost-root references. * Update build deps. * Rework GHA to use containers for the ubuntu that are god or going away. * Remove obsolete package installs. * Need another package? * Some deepndencies are now C++11 only. Hence date_time is now also C++11 only. * Switch macOS test to use the latest version. * Remove not-needed software-properties-common package. * Remove setup gcc toolchain step. * Install some missing compilers. * Maybe the gcc builds for the specific ubuntu versions rea broken. Switch to something newer.
DateTime, part of the collection of Boost C++ Libraries, makes programming with dates and times as simple and natural as programming with strings and integers.
License
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
Properties
- C++03
- Header only
Build Status
| Branch | GHA CI | Appveyor | Coverity Scan | codecov.io | Deps | Docs | Tests |
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master |
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develop |
Directories
Note that the built library is only for build backward compatibility and contains no symbols. date_time is now header only.
| Name | Purpose |
|---|---|
build |
build script for optional lib build |
data |
timezone database |
doc |
documentation |
example |
use case examples |
include |
headers |
src |
source code for optional link library |
test |
unit tests |
xmldoc |
documentation source |
More information
- Ask questions: Be sure to read the documentation first to see if it answers your question.
- Report bugs: Be sure to mention Boost version, platform and compiler you're using. A small compilable code sample to reproduce the problem is always good as well.
- Submit Pull Requests against the develop branch. Note that by submitting patches you agree to license your modifications under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. Be sure to include tests proving your changes work properly.
- Discussions about the library are held on the Boost developers mailing list. Be sure to read the discussion policy before posting and add the
[date_time]tag at the beginning of the subject line.
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