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2 #ifndef DATETIME_PERIOD_FORMATTER_HPP___
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3 #define DATETIME_PERIOD_FORMATTER_HPP___
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4
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5 /* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
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6 * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
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7 * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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8 * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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9 * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
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10 * $Date$
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11 */
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14
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15 namespace boost { namespace date_time {
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17
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18 //! Not a facet, but a class used to specify and control period formats
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19 /*! Provides settings for the following:
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20 * - period_separator -- default '/'
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21 * - period_open_start_delimeter -- default '['
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22 * - period_open_range_end_delimeter -- default ')'
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23 * - period_closed_range_end_delimeter -- default ']'
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24 * - display_as_open_range, display_as_closed_range -- default closed_range
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25 *
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26 * Thus the default formatting for a period is as follows:
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27 *@code
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28 * [period.start()/period.last()]
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29 *@endcode
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30 * So for a typical date_period this would be
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31 *@code
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32 * [2004-Jan-04/2004-Feb-01]
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33 *@endcode
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34 * where the date formatting is controlled by the date facet
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35 */
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36 template <class CharT, class OutItrT = std::ostreambuf_iterator<CharT, std::char_traits<CharT> > >
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37 class period_formatter {
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38 public:
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39 typedef std::basic_string<CharT> string_type;
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40 typedef CharT char_type;
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41 typedef typename std::basic_string<char_type>::const_iterator const_itr_type;
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42 typedef std::vector<std::basic_string<CharT> > collection_type;
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43
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44 static const char_type default_period_separator[2];
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45 static const char_type default_period_start_delimeter[2];
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46 static const char_type default_period_open_range_end_delimeter[2];
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47 static const char_type default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter[2];
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48
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49 enum range_display_options { AS_OPEN_RANGE, AS_CLOSED_RANGE };
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50
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51 //! Constructor that sets up period formatter options -- default should suffice most cases.
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52 period_formatter(range_display_options range_option_in = AS_CLOSED_RANGE,
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53 const char_type* const period_separator = default_period_separator,
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54 const char_type* const period_start_delimeter = default_period_start_delimeter,
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55 const char_type* const period_open_range_end_delimeter = default_period_open_range_end_delimeter,
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56 const char_type* const period_closed_range_end_delimeter = default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter) :
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57 m_range_option(range_option_in),
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58 m_period_separator(period_separator),
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59 m_period_start_delimeter(period_start_delimeter),
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60 m_open_range_end_delimeter(period_open_range_end_delimeter),
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61 m_closed_range_end_delimeter(period_closed_range_end_delimeter)
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62 {}
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63
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64 //! Puts the characters between period elements into stream -- default is /
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65 OutItrT put_period_separator(OutItrT& oitr) const
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66 {
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67 const_itr_type ci = m_period_separator.begin();
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68 while (ci != m_period_separator.end()) {
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69 *oitr = *ci;
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70 ci++;
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71 }
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72 return oitr;
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73 }
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74
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75 //! Puts the period start characters into stream -- default is [
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76 OutItrT put_period_start_delimeter(OutItrT& oitr) const
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77 {
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78 const_itr_type ci = m_period_start_delimeter.begin();
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79 while (ci != m_period_start_delimeter.end()) {
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80 *oitr = *ci;
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81 ci++;
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82 }
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83 return oitr;
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84 }
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85
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86 //! Puts the period end characters into stream as controled by open/closed range setting.
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87 OutItrT put_period_end_delimeter(OutItrT& oitr) const
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88 {
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89
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90 const_itr_type ci, end;
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91 if (m_range_option == AS_OPEN_RANGE) {
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92 ci = m_open_range_end_delimeter.begin();
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93 end = m_open_range_end_delimeter.end();
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94 }
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95 else {
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96 ci = m_closed_range_end_delimeter.begin();
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97 end = m_closed_range_end_delimeter.end();
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98 }
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99 while (ci != end) {
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100 *oitr = *ci;
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101 ci++;
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102 }
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103 return oitr;
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104 }
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105
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106 range_display_options range_option() const
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107 {
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108 return m_range_option;
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109 }
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110
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111 //! Reset the range_option control
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112 void
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113 range_option(range_display_options option) const
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114 {
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115 m_range_option = option;
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116 }
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117 void delimiter_strings(const string_type& ,
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118 const string_type& ,
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119 const string_type& ,
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120 const string_type& )
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121 {
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122 m_period_separator;
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123 m_period_start_delimeter;
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124 m_open_range_end_delimeter;
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125 m_closed_range_end_delimeter;
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126 }
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127
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128
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129 //! Generic code to output a period -- no matter the period type.
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130 /*! This generic code will output any period using a facet to
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131 * to output the 'elements'. For example, in the case of a date_period
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132 * the elements will be instances of a date which will be formatted
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133 * according the to setup in the passed facet parameter.
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134 *
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135 * The steps for formatting a period are always the same:
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136 * - put the start delimiter
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137 * - put start element
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138 * - put the separator
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139 * - put either last or end element depending on range settings
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140 * - put end delimeter depending on range settings
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141 *
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142 * Thus for a typical date period the result might look like this:
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143 *@code
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144 *
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145 * [March 01, 2004/June 07, 2004] <-- closed range
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146 * [March 01, 2004/June 08, 2004) <-- open range
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147 *
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148 *@endcode
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149 */
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150 template<class period_type, class facet_type>
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151 OutItrT put_period(OutItrT next,
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152 std::ios_base& a_ios,
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153 char_type a_fill,
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154 const period_type& p,
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155 const facet_type& facet) const {
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156 put_period_start_delimeter(next);
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157 next = facet.put(next, a_ios, a_fill, p.begin());
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158 put_period_separator(next);
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159 if (m_range_option == AS_CLOSED_RANGE) {
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160 facet.put(next, a_ios, a_fill, p.last());
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161 }
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162 else {
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163 facet.put(next, a_ios, a_fill, p.end());
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164 }
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165 put_period_end_delimeter(next);
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166 return next;
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167 }
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170 private:
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171 range_display_options m_range_option;
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172 string_type m_period_separator;
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173 string_type m_period_start_delimeter;
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174 string_type m_open_range_end_delimeter;
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175 string_type m_closed_range_end_delimeter;
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176 };
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177
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178 template <class CharT, class OutItrT>
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179 const typename period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::char_type
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180 period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::default_period_separator[2] = {'/'};
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181
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182 template <class CharT, class OutItrT>
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183 const typename period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::char_type
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184 period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::default_period_start_delimeter[2] = {'['};
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185
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186 template <class CharT, class OutItrT>
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187 const typename period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::char_type
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188 period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::default_period_open_range_end_delimeter[2] = {')'};
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189
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190 template <class CharT, class OutItrT>
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191 const typename period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::char_type
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192 period_formatter<CharT, OutItrT>::default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter[2] = {']'};
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193
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194 } } //namespace boost::date_time
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195
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196 #endif
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