On Sunday, March 8, 2020 11:19:33 PM MDT tchaloupka via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > On Sunday, 8 March 2020 at 17:28:33 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote: > > On 2020-03-07 12:10:27 +0000, Jonathan M Davis said: > > > > DateTime dt = > > DateTime.fromISOExtString(split("2018-11-06T16:52:03+01:00", > > regex("\\+"))[0]); > > > > IMO such a string should be feedable directly to the function. > > You just need to use SysTime.fromISO*String functions for that, > as DateTime does't work with timezones, SysTime do.
Exactly. DateTime does not support timezones or fractional seconds. If you want that, then use SysTime. And if you want to get a DateTime from a string such as "2018-11-06T16:52:03+01:00", then just use SysTime's fromISOExtString and convert the result to DateTime. e.g. auto dt = cast(DateTime)SysTime.fromISOExtString("2018-11-06T16:52:03+01:00""); The documentation for the from*String functions say what they support. - Jonathan M Davis