Date.strftime

Generates a printed representation of the date, in a locale-specific way. Works just like the platform's C library strftime() function, but only accepts date-related formats; time-related formats give undefined results. Date must be valid. Unlike strftime() (which uses the locale encoding), works on a UTF-8 format string and stores a UTF-8 result. This function does not provide any conversion specifiers in addition to those implemented by the platform's C library. For example, don't expect that using g_date_strftime() would make the %F provided by the C99 strftime() work on Windows where the C library only complies to C89.

class Date
static
strftime
(
char[] s
,
string format
,)

Parameters

s char[]

destination buffer

format string

format string

date Date

valid GDate

Return Value

Type: gsize

number of characters written to the buffer, or 0 the buffer was too small

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