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You should normally not need to use this API, refer to the GdaDataHandler interface documentation for more information.
GdaDataHandler *
gda_handler_time_new (void
);
Creates a data handler for time values
GdaDataHandler *
gda_handler_time_new_no_locale (void
);
Creates a data handler for time values, but using the default C locale instead of the current user locale.
void gda_handler_time_set_sql_spec (GdaHandlerTime *dh
,GDateDMY first
,GDateDMY sec
,GDateDMY third
,gchar separator
,gboolean twodigits_years
);
Specifies the SQL output style of the dh
data handler. The general format is "FIRSTsSECsTHIRD"
where FIRST, SEC and THIRD are specified by first
, sec
and trird
and 's' is the separator,
specified by separator
.
The default implementation is first
=G_DATE_MONTH, sec
=G_DATE_DAY and third
=G_DATE_YEAR
(the year is rendered on 4 digits) and the separator is '-'
dh |
a GdaHandlerTime object |
|
first |
what comes first in the date representation |
|
sec |
what comes second in the date representation |
|
third |
what comes third in the date representation |
|
separator |
separator character used between year, month and day |
|
twodigits_years |
TRUE if year part of date must be rendered on 2 digits |
void gda_handler_time_set_str_spec (GdaHandlerTime *dh
,GDateDMY first
,GDateDMY sec
,GDateDMY third
,gchar separator
,gboolean twodigits_years
);
Specifies the human readable output style of the dh
data handler.
The general format is "FIRSTsSECsTHIRD"
where FIRST, SEC and THIRD are specified by first
, sec
and trird
and 's' is the separator,
specified by separator
.
The default implementation depends on the current locale, except if dh
was created
using gda_handler_time_new_no_locale()
.
dh |
a GdaHandlerTime object |
|
first |
what comes first in the date representation |
|
sec |
what comes second in the date representation |
|
third |
what comes third in the date representation |
|
separator |
separator character used between year, month and day |
|
twodigits_years |
TRUE if year part of date must be rendered on 2 digits |
Since: 4.2.1
gchar * gda_handler_time_get_format (GdaHandlerTime *dh
,GType type
);
Get a string representing the locale-dependent way to enter a date/time/datetime, using a syntax suitable for the GdauiFormatEntry widget