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- data/CHANGELOG +46 -0
- data/README.rdoc +45 -33
- data/Rakefile +26 -67
- data/bench/cpu_bench.rb +1 -54
- data/bench/cpu_bench_util.rb +55 -0
- data/bench/parser_bench.rb +20 -0
- data/bin/home_run +14 -17
- data/default.mspec +1 -1
- data/ext/{date_ext.c → date_ext/date_ext.c} +95 -208
- data/ext/date_ext/date_ext.h +187 -0
- data/ext/date_ext/date_parser.c +852 -0
- data/ext/date_ext/date_parser.rl +352 -0
- data/ext/{datetime.c → date_ext/datetime.c} +120 -77
- data/ext/date_ext/extconf.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/1.8/date_ext.so +0 -0
- data/lib/1.9/date_ext.so +0 -0
- data/{ext → lib}/date/format.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/date.rb +7 -0
- data/lib/home_run.rb +5 -0
- data/spec/date/allocate_spec.rb +7 -0
- data/spec/date/encoding_spec.rb +42 -0
- data/spec/date/limits_spec.rb +121 -0
- data/spec/date/parse_spec.rb +154 -0
- data/spec/date/parsing_spec.rb +11 -0
- data/spec/date/step_spec.rb +22 -0
- data/spec/date/strptime_spec.rb +35 -3
- data/spec/datetime/add_spec.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/datetime/allocate_spec.rb +7 -0
- data/spec/datetime/encoding_spec.rb +42 -0
- data/spec/datetime/limits_spec.rb +170 -0
- data/spec/datetime/parse_spec.rb +73 -0
- data/spec/datetime/parsing_spec.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/datetime/step_spec.rb +22 -0
- data/spec/datetime/strptime_spec.rb +10 -0
- metadata +24 -14
- data/ext/1.8/date_ext.so +0 -0
- data/ext/1.9/date_ext.so +0 -0
- data/ext/date.rb +0 -7
- data/ext/date_parser.c +0 -367
- data/ext/date_parser.rl +0 -134
- data/ext/extconf.rb +0 -6
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require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
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describe "Date limits: " do
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before do
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@d1 = Date.jd(Date::JULIAN - 1)
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@d2 = Date.jd(Date::GREGORIAN + 1)
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end
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it "#+ and #- should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.jd(@d1.jd) + 1}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.jd(@d2.jd) - 1}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it "#<< and #>> should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.jd(@d1.jd) >> 1}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.jd(@d2.jd) << 1}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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ruby_version_is "1.9" do
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it "#next_year and #prev_year should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.jd(@d1.jd).next_year}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.jd(@d2.jd).prev_year}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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end
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it ".jd should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.jd(@d1.jd + 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.jd(@d2.jd - 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".jd should not raise for dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.jd(@d1.jd)}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.jd(@d2.jd)}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".new! should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.new!(@d1.jd + 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.new!(@d2.jd - 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".new! should not raise for dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.new!(@d1.jd)}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.new!(@d2.jd)}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".civil should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.civil(@d1.year, @d1.month, @d1.day + 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.civil(@d2.year, @d2.month, @d2.day - 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".civil should not raise for dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.civil(@d1.year, @d1.month, @d1.day)}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.civil(@d2.year, @d2.month, @d2.day)}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".civil should correctly convert dates within limits to JD" do
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Date.civil(@d1.year, @d1.month, @d1.day).jd.should == @d1.jd
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Date.civil(@d2.year, @d2.month, @d2.day).jd.should == @d2.jd
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it ".commercial should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.commercial(@d1.cwyear, @d1.cwday == 6 ? @d1.cweek + 1 : @d1.cweek, @d1.cwday == 6 ? 1 : @d1.cwday + 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.commercial(@d2.cwyear, @d2.cwday == 1 ? @d2.cweek - 1 : @d2.cweek, @d2.cwday == 1 ? 7 : @d2.cwday - 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".commercial should not raise for dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.commercial(@d1.cwyear, @d1.cweek, @d1.cwday)}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.commercial(@d2.cwyear, @d2.cweek, @d2.cwday)}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".commercial should correctly convert dates within limits to JD" do
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Date.commercial(@d1.cwyear, @d1.cweek, @d1.cwday).jd.should == @d1.jd
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Date.commercial(@d2.cwyear, @d2.cweek, @d2.cwday).jd.should == @d2.jd
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end
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it ".ordinal should raise RangeError for dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.ordinal(@d1.year, @d1.yday + 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.ordinal(@d2.year, @d2.yday - 1)}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".ordinal should not raise for dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.ordinal(@d1.year, @d1.yday)}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.ordinal(@d2.year, @d2.yday)}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".ordinal should correctly convert dates within limits to JD" do
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Date.ordinal(@d1.year, @d1.yday).jd.should == @d1.jd
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Date.ordinal(@d2.year, @d2.yday).jd.should == @d2.jd
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end
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it ".parse should raise RangeError for civil dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.parse("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day+1}")}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.parse("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day-1}")}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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end
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it ".parse should not raise for civil dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.parse("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day}")}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.parse("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day}")}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".parse should correctly convert civil dates within limits to JD" do
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Date.parse("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day}").jd.should == @d1.jd
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Date.parse("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day}").jd.should == @d2.jd
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it ".strptime should raise RangeError for civil dates that are too large or small" do
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proc{Date.strptime("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day+1}", "%Y-%m-%d")}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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proc{Date.strptime("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day-1}", "%Y-%m-%d")}.should raise_error(RangeError)
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it ".strptime should not raise for civil dates that are not too large or small" do
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proc{Date.strptime("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day}", "%Y-%m-%d")}.should_not raise_error
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proc{Date.strptime("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day}", "%Y-%m-%d")}.should_not raise_error
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end
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it ".strptime should correctly convert civil dates within limits to JD" do
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Date.strptime("#{@d1.year}-#{@d1.month}-#{@d1.day}", "%Y-%m-%d").jd.should == @d1.jd
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Date.strptime("#{@d2.year}-#{@d2.month}-#{@d2.day}", "%Y-%m-%d").jd.should == @d2.jd
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Date.zone_to_diff('+08:00').should == 28800
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Date.zone_to_diff('+08:30').should == 30600
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Date.zone_to_diff('-08:00').should == -28800
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Date.zone_to_diff('-08:30').should == -30600
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it "should return the offset for the given numeric time zone with . or ," do
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Date.zone_to_diff('+08,30').should == 29880
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it "should return the offset for the given numeric time with all digits" do
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it "can handle BC/BCE in the string as being a negative year" do
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Date.parse("BC 2012-11-10").should == Date.civil(-2011, 11, 10)
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it "can handle a leftover DD string as a day if time has been parsed" do
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it "can handle 'DD as a year" do
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it "can handle JIS X 301 format" do
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it "can handle DDDD-MMM-DD VMS format" do
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it "can handle MMM-DDDD-DD VMS format" do
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it "can handle DDDD-wDD-D as a commercial week date" do
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it "can handle DD-wDD-D as a commercial week date" do
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it "can handle -wDD-D as a commercial week date in the current year" do
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it "can handle -w-D as a commercial week date in the current year" do
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it "can handle ---DD as a day in the current month" do
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Date.parse("---06").should == Date.civil(Time.now.year, Time.now.month, 6)
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it "can handle --DDDD as a month and day in the current year" do
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it "can handle DDDD-DDD as an ordinal date" do
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it "can handle -DDD as an ordinal day in the current year" do
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it "can parse a 'DD mmm BC YYYY' string into a Date object" do
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it "Can parse DD/DD/'DD with all three types" do
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it "Can parse 'DD/DD/DD with all three types" do
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it "Can parse 'DD/DD with all three types" do
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end
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it "Can parse DD/DD with all three types" do
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Date.parse("12/11").should == Date.civil(Time.now.year, 12, 11)
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end
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Date.parse("2012/11").should == Date.civil(2012, 11, 1)
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end
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it "Can parse DD/DDDD as month/year with all three types" do
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CHANGED
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it "._httpdate should parse an HTTP format" do
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Date._httpdate("Fri, 02 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT").should ==
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0, :offset=>0, :zone=>'GMT'}
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Date._httpdate("Friday, 02-Jan-09 00:00:00 GMT").should ==
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0, :offset=>0, :zone=>'GMT'}
|
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Date._httpdate("Fri Jan 2 00:00:00 2009").should ==
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0}
|
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end
|
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it "._iso8601 should parse an ISO8601 format" do
|
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Date._iso8601("2009-01-02").should == {:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2}
|
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Date._iso8601("--1002").should == {:mon=>10, :mday=>2}
|
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end
|
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it "._jisx03010 should parse an JIS X 0301 format" do
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Date._jisx0301("M06.01.02").should == {:year=>1873, :mon=>1, :mday=>2}
|
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25
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Date._jisx0301("1872-01-02").should == {:year=>1872, :mon=>1, :mday=>2}
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Date._jisx0301("1867-01-02").should == {:year=>1867, :mon=>1, :mday=>2}
|
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Date._jisx0301("21.01.02").should == {:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2}
|
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end
|
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it "._rfc2822 should parse an RFC2822 format" do
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Date._rfc2822("Fri, 2 Jan 2009 00:00:00 +0000").should ==
|
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0, :offset=>0, :zone=>'+0000'}
|
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Date._rfc2822("Fri, 2 Jan 09 00:00:00 +0000").should ==
|
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|
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0, :offset=>0, :zone=>'+0000'}
|
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|
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Date._rfc2822("Fri, 2 Jan 109 00:00:00 +0000").should ==
|
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{:year=>2009, :mon=>1, :mday=>2, :wday=>5, :hour=>0, :min=>0, :sec=>0, :offset=>0, :zone=>'+0000'}
|
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38
|
end
|
28
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|
|
29
40
|
it "._rfc822 should parse an RFC822 format" do
|
data/spec/date/step_spec.rb
CHANGED
@@ -2,6 +2,28 @@ require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
|
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2
2
|
|
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describe "Date#step" do
|
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4
|
|
5
|
+
ruby_version_is "" ... "1.9" do
|
6
|
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it "should require a block" do
|
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|
+
proc{Date.today.step(Date.today)}.should raise_error(LocalJumpError)
|
8
|
+
end
|
9
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
ruby_version_is "1.9" do
|
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|
+
it "should return an enumerator without a block" do
|
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|
+
ds = Date.civil(2008, 10, 11)
|
14
|
+
de = Date.civil(2008, 9, 29)
|
15
|
+
e = de.step(ds)
|
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|
+
e.should be_kind_of(Enumerator)
|
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|
+
count = 0
|
18
|
+
e.each do |d|
|
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+
d.should <= ds
|
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|
+
d.should >= de
|
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|
+
count += 1
|
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|
+
end.should == de
|
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+
count.should == 13
|
24
|
+
end
|
25
|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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27
|
it "should be able to step forward in time" do
|
6
28
|
ds = Date.civil(2008, 10, 11)
|
7
29
|
de = Date.civil(2008, 9, 29)
|
data/spec/date/strptime_spec.rb
CHANGED
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|
|
84
84
|
Date.strptime(" 6", "%e").should == Date.civil(d.year, d.month, 6)
|
85
85
|
end
|
86
86
|
|
87
|
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it "parses a commercial year
|
87
|
+
it "parses a commercial year" do
|
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88
|
Date.strptime("2000", "%G").should == Date.civil(2000, 1, 3)
|
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89
|
Date.strptime("2002", "%G").should == Date.civil(2001, 12, 31)
|
90
|
+
Date.strptime("20000", "%G").should == Date.civil(20000, 1, 3)
|
91
|
+
end
|
92
|
+
|
93
|
+
it "parses a commercial year with trailing numbers" do
|
94
|
+
Date.strptime("20000", "%G0").should == Date.civil(2000, 1, 3)
|
95
|
+
Date.strptime("20023", "%G%u").should == Date.civil(2002, 1, 2)
|
90
96
|
end
|
91
97
|
|
92
98
|
it "parses a commercial year with only two digits" do
|
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|
|
152
158
|
Date.strptime("2007 4", "%Y %w").should == Date.civil(2007, 1, 4)
|
153
159
|
end
|
154
160
|
|
155
|
-
it "parses a year
|
161
|
+
it "parses a full year " do
|
156
162
|
Date.strptime("2007", "%Y").should == Date.civil(2007, 1, 1)
|
163
|
+
Date.strptime("200", "%Y").should == Date.civil(200, 1, 1)
|
164
|
+
Date.strptime("20000", "%Y").should == Date.civil(20000, 1, 1)
|
165
|
+
end
|
166
|
+
|
167
|
+
it "parses a full year with trailing numbers" do
|
168
|
+
Date.strptime("20000", "%Y0").should == Date.civil(2000, 1, 1)
|
169
|
+
Date.strptime("200002", "%Y%m").should == Date.civil(2000, 2, 1)
|
157
170
|
end
|
158
171
|
|
159
172
|
it "parses a year in YY format" do
|
@@ -164,6 +177,11 @@ describe "Date#strptime" do
|
|
164
177
|
Date.strptime("00 % \n \t %1", "%y %% %n %t %%1").should == Date.civil(2000, 1, 1)
|
165
178
|
end
|
166
179
|
|
180
|
+
it "parse a %Y%m%d date" do
|
181
|
+
Date.strptime("20000203", "%Y%m%d").should == Date.civil(2000, 2, 3)
|
182
|
+
end
|
183
|
+
|
184
|
+
|
167
185
|
############################
|
168
186
|
# Specs that combine stuff #
|
169
187
|
############################
|
@@ -173,6 +191,11 @@ describe "Date#strptime" do
|
|
173
191
|
Date.strptime("Thu Apr 6 00:00:00 2000", "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
174
192
|
end
|
175
193
|
|
194
|
+
it "parses a full date with trailing digits" do
|
195
|
+
Date.strptime("Thu Apr 6 00:00:00 20000", "%c0").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
196
|
+
Date.strptime("Thu Apr 6 00:00:00 200012", "%c%m").should == Date.civil(2000, 12, 6)
|
197
|
+
end
|
198
|
+
|
176
199
|
it "parses a date with slashes" do
|
177
200
|
Date.strptime("04/06/00", "%D").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
178
201
|
Date.strptime("04/06/00", "%m/%d/%y").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
@@ -183,11 +206,16 @@ describe "Date#strptime" do
|
|
183
206
|
Date.strptime("2000-04-06", "%Y-%m-%d").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
184
207
|
end
|
185
208
|
|
186
|
-
it "parses a
|
209
|
+
it "parses a civil format with month name" do
|
187
210
|
Date.strptime(" 9-Apr-2000", "%v").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 9)
|
188
211
|
Date.strptime(" 9-Apr-2000", "%e-%b-%Y").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 9)
|
189
212
|
end
|
190
213
|
|
214
|
+
it "parses a civil format with month name with trailing digits" do
|
215
|
+
Date.strptime(" 9-Apr-20000", "%v0").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 9)
|
216
|
+
Date.strptime(" 9-Apr-200012", "%v%m").should == Date.civil(2000, 12, 9)
|
217
|
+
end
|
218
|
+
|
191
219
|
it "parses a date given MM/DD/YY" do
|
192
220
|
Date.strptime("04/06/00", "%x").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
193
221
|
Date.strptime("04/06/00", "%m/%d/%y").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 6)
|
@@ -198,4 +226,8 @@ describe "Date#strptime" do
|
|
198
226
|
Date.strptime("Sun Apr 9 00:00:00 +00:00 2000", "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 9)
|
199
227
|
end
|
200
228
|
|
229
|
+
it "parses a date given in full notation with trailing digits" do
|
230
|
+
Date.strptime("Sun Apr 9 00:00:00 +00:00 20000", "%+0").should == Date.civil(2000, 4, 9)
|
231
|
+
Date.strptime("Sun Apr 9 00:00:00 +00:00 200012", "%+%m").should == Date.civil(2000, 12, 9)
|
232
|
+
end
|
201
233
|
end
|
data/spec/datetime/add_spec.rb
CHANGED
@@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ describe "DateTime#+" do
|
|
27
27
|
end
|
28
28
|
|
29
29
|
it "should raise an error on non numeric parameters" do
|
30
|
-
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + :hello }.should raise_error
|
31
|
-
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + "hello" }.should raise_error
|
32
|
-
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + DateTime.new(2007,2,27) }.should raise_error
|
33
|
-
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + Object.new }.should raise_error
|
30
|
+
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + :hello }.should raise_error
|
31
|
+
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + "hello" }.should raise_error
|
32
|
+
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + DateTime.new(2007,2,27) }.should raise_error
|
33
|
+
lambda { DateTime.civil(2007,2,27) + Object.new }.should raise_error
|
34
34
|
end
|
35
35
|
|
36
36
|
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
|
|
1
|
+
require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
ruby_version_is "1.9" do
|
4
|
+
describe "DateTime string encoding methods" do
|
5
|
+
it "should return strings in US-ASCII encoding by default" do
|
6
|
+
d = DateTime.now
|
7
|
+
d.asctime.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
8
|
+
d.ctime.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
9
|
+
d.httpdate.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
10
|
+
d.inspect.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
11
|
+
d.iso8601.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
12
|
+
d.jisx0301.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
13
|
+
d.rfc2822.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
14
|
+
d.rfc3339.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
15
|
+
d.rfc822.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
16
|
+
d.strftime('%S:%M:%H').encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
17
|
+
d.to_s.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
18
|
+
d.xmlschema.encoding.name.should == 'US-ASCII'
|
19
|
+
end
|
20
|
+
|
21
|
+
it "should return strings in default_internal encoding if set" do
|
22
|
+
begin
|
23
|
+
Encoding.default_internal = 'UTF-8'
|
24
|
+
d = DateTime.now
|
25
|
+
d.asctime.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
26
|
+
d.ctime.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
27
|
+
d.httpdate.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
28
|
+
d.inspect.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
29
|
+
d.iso8601.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
30
|
+
d.jisx0301.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
31
|
+
d.rfc2822.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
32
|
+
d.rfc3339.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
33
|
+
d.rfc822.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
34
|
+
d.strftime('%S:%M:%H').encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
35
|
+
d.to_s.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
36
|
+
d.xmlschema.encoding.name.should == 'UTF-8'
|
37
|
+
ensure
|
38
|
+
Encoding.default_internal = nil
|
39
|
+
end
|
40
|
+
end
|
41
|
+
end
|
42
|
+
end
|