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Std.Time.Notation

Defines a syntax for zoned datetime values. It expects a string representing a datetime with timezone information.

Example: zoned("2024-10-13T15:00:00-03:00")

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    Defines a syntax for zoned datetime values. It expects a string representing a datetime and a timezone information as a term.

    Example: zoned("2024-10-13T15:00:00", timezone)

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      Defines a syntax for datetime values without timezone. The input should be a string in an ISO8601-like format.

      Example: datetime("2024-10-13T15:00:00")

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        Defines a syntax for date-only values. The input string represents a date in formats like "YYYY-MM-DD".

        Example: date("2024-10-13")

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          Defines a syntax for time-only values. The string should represent a time, either in 24-hour or 12-hour format.

          Example: time("15:00:00") or time("03:00:00 PM")

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            Defines a syntax for UTC offset values. The string should indicate the time difference from UTC (e.g., "-03:00").

            Example: offset("-03:00")

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              Defines a syntax for timezone identifiers. The input string should be a valid timezone name or abbreviation.

              Example: timezone("America/Sao_Paulo")

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