uts2ts
is a simple function that does only one thing:
It cnverts a unix timestamp to something slightly more useful. ;-)
So why then? Well, it's not always warranted to pull in a myriad of dependecies when you need this one, little thingy.
For complex time and date calculations and manipulations, please refer to the more funtional complete crates [chrono] and [time].
Please note that the as_string()
method is just a quick way of enerating a human readable date/time string that
```rust use uts2ts;
fn main() { let ts = uts2ts::uts2ts(204158100);
// Timestamp { year: 1976, month: 6, day: 20, hour: 22, minute: 35, second: 0, weekday: 0 }
println!("{:?}", ts);
// 1976-06-20 22:35:00
println!("{}", ts.as_string());
} ```