DateTime.this

Creates a gstreamer.DateTime corresponding to the given ISO 8601 formatted string

text. ISO 8601 strings of the form <date><sep><time><tz> are supported, with some extensions from RFC 3339 as mentioned below.

Note that as gstreamer.DateTime "is oblivious to leap seconds", leap seconds information in an ISO-8601 string will be ignored, so a 23:59:60 time would be parsed as 23:59:59.

<sep> is the separator and can be either 'T', 't' or ' '. The latter two separators are an extension from RFC 3339.

<date> is in the form:

- YYYY-MM-DD - Year/month/day, e.g. 2016-08-24. - YYYYMMDD - Same as above without dividers. - YYYY-DDD - Ordinal day where DDD is from 001 to 366, e.g. 2016-237. - YYYYDDD - Same as above without dividers. - YYYY-Www-D - Week day where ww is from 01 to 52 and D from 1-7, e.g. 2016-W34-3. - YYYYWwwD - Same as above without dividers.

<time> is in the form:

- hh:mm:ss(.sss) - Hours, minutes, seconds (subseconds), e.g. 22:10:42.123. - hhmmss(.sss) - Same as above without dividers.

<tz> is an optional timezone suffix of the form:

- Z - UTC. - +hh:mm or -hh:mm - Offset from UTC in hours and minutes, e.g. +12:00. - +hh or -hh - Offset from UTC in hours, e.g. +12.

If the timezone is not provided in text it must be provided in default_tz (this field is otherwise ignored).

This call can fail (returning NULL) if text is not a valid ISO 8601 formatted string.

You should release the return value by calling Date.timeUnref when you are done with it.

Parameters

text string

an ISO 8601 formatted time string.

defaultTz TimeZone

a glib.TimeZone to use if the text doesn't contain a timezone, or NULL.

Return Value

a new gstreamer.DateTime, or NULL

Throws

ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.

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Since

2.56