Functions related to time and timestamps.
Functions related to time and timestamps.
(csv-date)
(csv-date tz)
(csv-date tz)
(csv-date date-time)
(csv-date date-time tz)
(csv-date date-time :guard string? tz)
(csv-date)
(csv-date date-time)
(csv-date date-time :guard string?)
(csv-date-time)
(csv-date-time tz)
(csv-date-time tz)
(csv-date-time date-time)
(csv-date-time date-time tz)
(csv-date-time date-time :guard string? tz)
(csv-date-time)
(csv-date-time date-time)
(csv-date-time date-time :guard string?)
(current-timestamp)
ISO 8601 string timestamp for the current time.
ISO 8601 string timestamp for the current time.
(epoch t)
(format-inst format-string
inst
:guard
(fn* [p1__8400#] (instance? org.joda.time.DateTime p1__8400#)))
(format-inst format-string
inst
:guard
(fn* [p1__8401#]
(or (jt/zoned-date-time? p1__8401#) (jt/instant? p1__8401#))))
(format-inst format-string inst)
(from-epoch t)
(from-iso s)
(from-millis t)
(hours-from-now hours)
(millis t)
(now-epoch)
(now-ts)
(past? ts)
Use not-after? as shortcut for before? or equal?.
Use not-after? as shortcut for before? or equal?.
(to-iso t)
(utc-now)
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