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- The major version was made to fix the broken Serde dependency issues. (#146, #156, #158, #159)
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The original intention to technically break the dependency was
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to faciliate the use of Serde 1.0 at the expense of temporary breakage.
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to facilitate the use of Serde 1.0 at the expense of temporary breakage.
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Whether this was appropriate or not is quite debatable,
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but it became clear that there are several high-profile crates requiring Serde 0.9
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and it is not feasible to force them to use Serde 1.0 anyway.
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ impl<Tz: TimeZone> Date<Tz> {
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/// Makes a new `Date` with given *UTC* date and offset.
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/// The local date should be constructed via the `TimeZone` trait.
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//
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// note: this constructor is purposedly not named to `new` to discourage the direct usage.
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// note: this constructor is purposely not named to `new` to discourage the direct usage.
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#[inline]
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pub fn from_utc(date: NaiveDate, offset: Tz::Offset) -> Date<Tz> {
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Date { date: date, offset: offset }
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/// assert_eq!(Utc.timestamp(61, 0), dt);
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/// ~~~~
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//
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// note: this constructor is purposedly not named to `new` to discourage the direct usage.
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// note: this constructor is purposely not named to `new` to discourage the direct usage.
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#[inline]
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pub fn from_utc(datetime: NaiveDateTime, offset: Tz::Offset) -> DateTime<Tz> {
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DateTime { datetime: datetime, offset: offset }
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/// Note that this does reduce the number of years that can be represented
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/// from ~584 Billion to ~584. (If this is a problem, please file
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/// an issue to let me know what domain needs nanosecond precision over
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/// millenia, I'm curious.)
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/// millennia, I'm curious.)
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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Of::new(ordinal, flags))
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}
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/// Makes a new `NaiveDate` by counting the number of occurances of a particular day-of-week
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/// Makes a new `NaiveDate` by counting the number of occurrences of a particular day-of-week
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/// since the beginning of the given month. For instance, if you want the 2nd Friday of March
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/// 2017, you would use `NaiveDate::from_weekday_of_month(2017, 3, Weekday::Fri, 2)`.
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///
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NaiveDate::from_weekday_of_month_opt(year, month, weekday, n).expect("out-of-range date")
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}
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/// Makes a new `NaiveDate` by counting the number of occurances of a particular day-of-week
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/// Makes a new `NaiveDate` by counting the number of occurrences of a particular day-of-week
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/// since the beginning of the given month. For instance, if you want the 2nd Friday of March
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/// 2017, you would use `NaiveDate::from_weekday_of_month(2017, 3, Weekday::Fri, 2)`. `n` is 1-indexed.
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///
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/// 2262-04-11T23:47:16.854775804.
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///
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/// (If this is a problem, please file an issue to let me know what domain
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/// needs nanosecond precision over millenia, I'm curious.)
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/// needs nanosecond precision over millennia, I'm curious.)
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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