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time_put_byname(3C++)		       -		 time_put_byname(3C++)

Standard C++ Library Copyright 1998, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.

NAME
       time_put_byname

	-  A facet that includes formatted time output facilities based on the
       named locales.

SYNOPSIS
       #include <locale>
       template <class charT, class OuputIterator =
	 ostreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class time_put_byname;

DESCRIPTION
       The_time_put_byname template has the same function as the time_put_tem‐
       plate,  but is specific to a particular named locale. For a description
       of the member functions	of  time_put_byname,  see  the	reference  for
       time_put.

INTERFACE
       template <class charT, class OutputIterator =
 ostreambuf_iterator<charT> >
class time_put_byname : public time_put<;charT,
 OutputIterator>
{
public:
 explicit time_put_byname(const char*, size_t refs = 0);
protected:
  ~time_put_byname();  // virtual
 virtual iter_type do_put(iter_type s, ios_base&,
			  char_type, const tm* t,
			  char format, char modifier) const;
};

CONSTRUCTORS
       explicit time_put_byname(const char* name,
			  size_t refs = 0);

   Constructs  a  time_put_byname  facet, which is a time formatting facet for
   output relative to the named locale specified by the name argument. If  the
   refs	 argument  is  0,  then	 destruction of the object is delegated to the
   locale, or locales, containing it. This allows the user to ignore  lifetime
   management issues. On the other Hand, if refs is 1, then the object must be
   explicitly deleted; the locale does not do so. In this case, the object can
   be maintained across the lifetime of multiple locales.

SEE ALSO
       locale, facets, time_put, time_get_byname

Rogue Wave Software		  02 Apr 1998		 time_put_byname(3C++)
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