- #[deriving] is now #[derive].
- prelude no longer imports many items by default.
- [T, ..n] is no longer valid.
- a temporary fix for #[derive(Hash)] failing out.
- the formatting error uses a dedicated type instead of `IoError`.
Added 'use' statements for cmd::Ordering, ops::{Add, Sub}, borrow::IntoCow, num::ToPrimitive
Changed deriving -> derive. Changed [x, ..N] -> [x; N].
Made format(f: &fmt::Formatter) return fmt::Result instead of
IoResult. Had to raise generic errors in a couple of cases where
IoResult's fields were being set (but these errors were being thrown
out anyway).
Temporarily set #![feature(old_orphan_check)] because
Thanks for @eddyb for explaining the format() situation.
- `Date/Time - Duration` is now supported. (duh!)
- `with_offset` methods have been added.
- `LocalResult` now implements common traits.
- `LocalResult` has several methods to propagate errors.
this makes the initialization from untrusted sources easier
(`off.ymd_opt(y,m,d).and_hms_opt(h,n,s).single()`).
- `num` dependency is gone. It was only used for floored division
and it is not hard to copy only that portion from num.
- `Duration + Date` (or so) was blocked by rust-lang/rust#7590,
which has been subsequently fixed.
- Removed unused `unsafe` checks.
- `std::fmt::WriteError` is now `std::fmt::Error`.
- abandoned rust-ci for documentations (sorry, but it didn't work
nowdays ;_;), we are now publishing directly to Github pages.
the minimum and maximum for `DateZ` and `Duration` is now provided via
dedicated constants `{date,duration}::{MIN,MAX}`, much like built-in
`std::int` and others. they also now implements `std::num::Bounded`.
cf. rust-lang/rust#15934
- added a new example.
- reexported all public APIs in the crate root.
- made all constructors fail on the invalid arguments by default;
`*_opt()` variants have been added for the original behavior.
- same for `DateZ::{succ,pred}`.
- fixed a missing overflow check from `TimeZ::from_hms_{milli,micro}`.