This problem exists because Marshal.load calls Date.allocate, which
uses a SimpleDateData. There doesn't seem to be any support for
taking an existing Date instance and converting it from SimpleDateData
to ComplexDateData. Work around this issue by making Date.allocate
use a ComplexDateData. This causes problems in Date#initialize,
so remove the Date#initialize method (keeping the date_initialize
function, used internally for Date.civil). Alias Date.new to
Date.civil, since they do the same thing.
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/6bb8d8fa0f
Previously, the type of these arguments were not checked, leading to
NoMethodErrors in some cases, and TypeErrors in other cases, but not
showing what field was having the problems. This change makes it so
the field with the problem is included in the error message.
For the valid_*? methods, this changes them to return false if one
of the arguments that should be numeric is not.
Fixes Ruby Bug 11935
Fixes Ruby Misc 15298
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/a2f4b665f8
Previously, julian dates would not round trip through to_time.to_date,
because Time is always considered gregorian. This converts the Date
instance from julian to gregorian before converting to Time, ensuring
that an equal date object will be returned if converting that Time
back to Date.
This does result in julian Date objects showing different day values
if converting to Time.
Fixes Ruby Bug 8428.
https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/d8df64555e
Do not apply RSTRING_PTR, a macro which evaluats its argument
multiple times, on a function call.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (Init_date_core): moved methods which make
sense only for DateTime to that class, instead of defining
private methods in Date and making them public in DateTime.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (ComplexDateData): reordered to adjust
common part with SimpleDateData.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (date_initialize): separate from
date_s_civil and obey the allocation framework.
* ext/date/date_core.c (datetime_initialize): ditto.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (d_lite_marshal_load): respect COMPLEX_DAT
bit in the pre-allocated structure.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (d_lite_initialize_copy): do not change
COMPLEX_DAT bit, as the structure does not change. initialize
member-wise instead.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (set_to_simple, set_to_complex): always
set/reset COMPLEX_DAT bit, which is very tightly bound to the
structure.
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Instead of in configure.in. As of r28592 the HAVE_VAR_TIMEZONE and
HAVE_VAR_ALTZONE macros are only used by ext/date. ext/date doesn't care
whether they are int or long, so just check for the existence.
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* ext/date/date_core.c: [DOC] fix documentation for %Z format
of {Date,DateTime}.strftime.
Reported by Damon Timm. Based on a patch by nano.
[ruby-core:79602] [Bug #13231] [Fix GH-1565]
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* ext/date/date_core.c: [DOC] fix format string for DateTime#rfc3339.
Reported by Andreas Rayo Kniep. [ruby-core:68418] [Bug #10936]
* ext/date/date_core.c: [DOC] ditto for DateTime#iso8601 and
DateTime#xmlschema; other small improvements.
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* ext/date/date_core.c: [DOC] expand docs for Date shifting
* add examples for Date#>> and Date#<< that clarify some edge cases
* add examples for Date#next_year and Date#prev_year
* add cross references to Date#>> and Date#<<
[ruby-core:79584] [Bug #13225]
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* fix malformed rdoc for Date#today, Date._strptime,
and DateTime._strptime
* add code examples for Date#<< and Date#>> to demonstrate
that different dates can result in the same return value
* use Date::ITALY in call-seq instead of only ITALY
* fix some copy/paste mistakes where Date should be DateTime
* fix various errors and grammar
* fix cross references and formatting
[ruby-core:79433] [Bug #13193]
Author: Marcus Stollsteimer <sto.mar@web.de>
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* ext/date/date_core.c (decode_jd): do not assert type of
argument. just try to convert.
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