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# chrono-locale
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This crate allows to format [chrono ](https://github.com/chronotope/chrono ) dates with localized months and week days. Backwards comptible fork of [Alex-PK/chrono-locale ](https://github.com/Alex-PK/chrono-locale ), now works with the latest version of chrono.
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## Usage
Put this in your Cargo.toml:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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chrono = "0.4.56"
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chrono_lc = "0.1.3"
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```
Then put this in your `lib.rs` or `main.rs` :
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```rs
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use chrono::prelude::*;
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use chrono_lc::LocaleDate;
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```
You can choose to import just parts of chrono instead of the whole prelude.
Please see ['chrono`'s documentation ](https://docs.rs/chrono/ ).
To format a chrono `Date` or `DateTime` object, you can use the `formatl` method:
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```rs
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let dt = FixedOffset::east_opt(34200)
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.unwrap()
.with_ymd_and_hms(2001, 7, 8, 0, 34, 59)
.unwrap()
.with_nanosecond(1_026_490_708)
.unwrap();
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println!("{}", dt.formatl("%c", "fr"));
```
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All of [chrono's formatting placeholders ](https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime/index.html )
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work except for `%3f` , `%6f` and `%9f` (but `%.3f` , `%.6f` and `%.9f` work normally)