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I was trying to compile this example program using GCC (tested versions 4.5.1, 4.6.3, 4.8.4):

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <ctime>
#include <chrono>

using std::chrono::system_clock;

int main()
{
    system_clock::time_point now = system_clock::now();
    std::time_t now_c = system_clock::to_time_t(
                            now - std::chrono::hours(24));
    std::cout << "One day ago, the time was "
              << std::put_time(std::localtime(&now_c), "%F %T") << '\n';
}

But it tells me:

prog.cpp: In function 'int main()':
prog.cpp:14:18: error: 'put_time' is not a member of 'std'

I thought, probably it's not implemented yet. So I tried to check the implementation status for this function. I only found this page:

but there I could not find any note on put_time or chrono or alike. Can anyone point me to a resource that provides information on the implementation status for this library?

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See TODO extended iomanip manipulators std::get_time and std::put_time for gcc 4.8.0.

See also Cross Platform way to get the time of day? claiming that is not implemented in 4.7.0.


UPDATE: As the gcc developer Jonathan Wakely confirmed below: The std::get_time and std::put_time manipulators are still missing in gcc 4.9.


UPDATE: Jonathan Wakely closed this ticket on 22 Dec, 2014:

Fixed for GCC 5

Thanks simonwo for letting me know about it.

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    GCC 4.9 has been released - it seems it's neither in there, isn't it?
    – ollo
    Apr 23, 2014 at 13:22
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    @ollo As Jonathan has confirmed, gcc 4.9 still lacks these functionalities. :( Yeah, that is sad.
    – Ali
    Apr 23, 2014 at 14:38
  • @ollo Still, it is sad, I would use those manipulators too. :(
    – Ali
    Apr 23, 2014 at 14:43
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    According to the ticket, this is implemented in GCC 5.
    – simonwo
    Mar 5, 2015 at 21:07
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You might have noticed the link you gave doesn't list any parts of the library! But below the table it says:

The status of the library implementation can be tracked in this table

That table notes that std::get_time and std::put_time manipulators are not implemented yet.

Edit: put_time is now on the GCC development trunk.

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    Straight from the developer :)
    – Ali
    Jan 9, 2013 at 8:27

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