std::chrono::operator==(std::chrono::weekday)
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| Defined in header <chrono>
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| constexpr bool operator==( const std::chrono::weekday& x, const std::chrono::weekday& y ) noexcept; |
(since C++20) | |
Compare the two std::chrono::weekday x and y.
The != operator is synthesized from operator==.
Return value
x.c_encoding() == y.c_encoding()
Notes
weekday does not support the <, <=, > and >= operators because there is no universal consensus on which day is the first day of the week.
Example
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#include <chrono> int main() { using namespace std::literals; constexpr std::chrono::weekday wd1{2}; constexpr std::chrono::weekday wd2{std::chrono::Friday}; static_assert(wd1 != wd2); // 13 January 1313 is a Friday constexpr std::chrono::weekday wd3{1313y/1/13d}; static_assert(wd2 == wd3); }