std::chrono::operator==(std::chrono::month_weekday_last)

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constexpr bool operator==(const std::chrono::month_weekday_last& x,
                          const std::chrono::month_weekday_last& y) noexcept;
(since C++20)

Compares the two month_weekday_last objects x and y.

Return values

x.month() == y.month() && x.weekday_last() == y.weekday_last().

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
 
int main()
{
    constexpr auto mwdl1 {std::chrono::March/std::chrono::Friday[std::chrono::last]};
    constexpr std::chrono::month_weekday_last mwdl2 {
                  std::chrono::March,
                  std::chrono::Friday[std::chrono::last]
              };
    static_assert(mwdl1 == mwdl2);
    std::cout << "Test passed.\n";
}

Output:

Test passed.