Basically, this should close#12 when officially released.
- Formatting syntax is now refactored out of the rendering logic.
The main syntax is available in the `format::strftime` module,
which also serves as a documentation for the syntax.
- A parser (modelled after `strptime(3)`) has been implemented.
See the individual commits for the detailed implementation.
- There are two ways to get a timezone-aware value from a string:
`Offset` or `DateTime<FixedOffset>`. The former should be used
when the offset is known in advance (e.g. assume the local date)
while the latter should be used when the offset is unknown.
Naive types have a simple `from_str` method.
- There are some known problems with the parser (even after
tons of tests), which will be sorted out in 0.2. Known issues:
- This does not exactly handle RFC 2822 and RFC 3339, which
subtly differs from the current implementation in
case-sensitivity, whitespace handling and legacy syntax.
I'd like to integrate #24 for this cause.
- Time zone names are not recognized at all. There is even
no means to get a name itself, not sure about the resolution.
- `Parsed` does *not* constrain `year` to be non-negative,
so manually prepared `Parsed` may give a negative year.
But the current verification pass may break such cases.
- I absolutely don't know about the parser's performance!
- `AUTHORS.txt` has been added, for what it's worth.
- Format string is internally represented as a series of formatting
items. Items can be directly given to now-public `format::format`
function as well.
- Format string parser is separated to `format::strftime` module.
This is to allow for potentional alternative formatting syntaxes.
- `DelayedFormat` now receives an iterator for formatting items.
- Every type modulo `LocalResult` and `Offset` now implements
`std::fmt::String`, so `.to_string()` can be used.
The exact format has been changed for better looking output.
- `std::fmt::Show` are intended for "stricter" output,
which mostly means the strict ISO 8601 format.
`DelayedFormat` also implements this, but only for inspection.
- `Offset` should implement `Show` but can omit `String`.
The old `name` method is merged into `String` implementations.
- Feature flags used are all accepted.
- Orphan check workaround is no longer required.
- Impl reachability rules prevent the addition of `Duration + others`,
as `Duration` is not implemented in this crate. Removed the impl;
use `others + Duration` as a workaround.
- #[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.
`Duration` now has a `to_tuple` method which corresponds to
the original `(dur.ndays(), dur.nseconds(), dur.nnanoseconds())`.
new `num_*s()` methods in `Duration` always return the integral
number of specified units in the duration.
cf. rust-lang/rust#15934
ISO 8601 allows for both but prefers `,`, which was a main reason
for its use in rust-chrono. but this is too alien given other usages of
decimal points in Rust, so I guess it is better to switch to `.`.
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}`.