date_time generator question

28 May
2003
28 May
'03
8:08 a.m.
Is there any reason why date_time::partial_date<date> also exists as gregorian::partial_date, but date_time::first_kday_after<date> does not exist as gregorian::first_kday_after? (A similar question could be asked for other classes in the date_generators.hpp file.) -- Claus Tondering Danish Technological Institute

29 May
29 May
12:53 p.m.
New subject: [Boost-Users] date_time generator question
Is there any reason why date_time::partial_date<date> also exists as gregorian::partial_date, but date_time::first_kday_after<date> does not exist as gregorian::first_kday_after?
No not really. Of course you can easily add these yourself. Jeff
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