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[WIP] #39 Support for chrono #88
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This would be lovely to have, nice work 👍🏻 |
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Sorry for the delay. I took a cursory look and found lots of I don't work with date libraries very often (I always use Unix time in my code) so I could be wrong about the existence or scope of the problem here.
TODO for usIt might be a good idea to introduce Finally, for code style, we would prefer if each date library used its own date types ( |
Sorry for the delay.
Here is what I need to do:
Is my understanding correct? Best regards |
To be clear, the
What I meant was
Yes, please use separate types for the crate (whether from the crate or new types in |
- Separate chrono and time feature support by moving chrono-specific code into dedicated modules/files and removing the shared Date component - Implement conversion from DateTimeDecode to chrono::NaiveDateTime and remove the previous conversion from DateTimeEncode - Remove support for chrono::DateTime<FixedOffset> - Add fuzz testing for: - chrono::NaiveTime - chrono::NaiveDate - chrono::NaiveDateTime - chrono::DateTime<Utc> This change improves modularity, eliminates unnecessary shared types, and strengthens testing coverage for the remaining chrono types.
…oftbearStudios#90) * Appease clippy. * Switch CI to a big endian arch that has rust-std component. * Remove unstable error number from test.
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