Defined in header <filesystem> | ||
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using file_time_type = std::chrono::time_point</*trivial-clock*/>; | (since C++17) |
Represents file time. trivial-clock is an implementation-defined type that satisfies TrivialClock and is sufficient to represent the resolution and range of the file time values offered by the filesystem.
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>
#include <filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;
using namespace std::chrono_literals;
int main()
{
fs::path p = fs::current_path() / "example.bin";
std::ofstream(p.c_str()).put('a'); // create file
auto ftime = fs::last_write_time(p);
std::time_t cftime = decltype(ftime)::clock::to_time_t(ftime); // assuming system_clock
std::cout << "File write time is " << std::asctime(std::localtime(&cftime)) << '\n';
fs::last_write_time(p, ftime + 1h); // move file write time 1 hour to the future
ftime = fs::last_write_time(p); // read back from the filesystem
cftime = decltype(ftime)::clock::to_time_t(ftime);
std::cout << "File write time is " << std::asctime(std::localtime(&cftime)) << '\n';
fs::remove(p);
}Possible output:
File write time is Tue Mar 31 19:47:04 2015 File write time is Tue Mar 31 20:47:04 2015
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(C++17) | gets or sets the time of the last data modification (function) |
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