[#66678] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10481] Add "if" and "unless" clauses to rescue statements — alex@...
Issue #10481 has been updated by Alex Boyd.
3 messages
2014/12/04
[#66762] Re: [ruby-changes:36667] normal:r48748 (trunk): struct: avoid all O(n) behavior on access — Tanaka Akira <akr@...>
2014-12-10 0:44 GMT+09:00 normal <ko1@atdot.net>:
3 messages
2014/12/10
[#66851] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10585] struct: speedup struct.attr = v for first 10 attributes and struct[:attr] for big structs — funny.falcon@...
Issue #10585 has been updated by Yura Sokolov.
3 messages
2014/12/15
[#67126] Ruby 2.2.0 Released — "NARUSE, Yui" <naruse@...>
We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 2.2.0.
8 messages
2014/12/25
[#67128] Re: Ruby 2.2.0 Released
— Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <rr.rosas@...>
2014/12/25
I can't install it in any of our Ubuntu servers using rbenv:
[#67129] Re: Ruby 2.2.0 Released
— SHIBATA Hiroshi <shibata.hiroshi@...>
2014/12/25
> I can't install it in any of our Ubuntu servers using rbenv:
[ruby-core:66930] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10614] [Open] strpdate and Leap Days
From:
corey.woodcox@...
Date:
2014-12-18 03:03:08 UTC
List:
ruby-core #66930
Issue #10614 has been reported by Corey Woodcox.
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Bug #10614: strpdate and Leap Days
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10614
* Author: Corey Woodcox
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category:
* Target version:
* ruby -v: ruby 2.1.5p273 (2014-11-13 revision 48405) [x86_64-darwin14.0]
* Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN
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I'm experiencing an issue parsing dates and leap days.
When the format string includes the year, everything works as expected:
~~~
>> Date.strptime('02/29/2012', '%m/%d/%Y')
=> #<Date: 2012-02-29 ((2455987j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>
~~~
Parsing a date without a year assumes this year:
~~~
>> Date.strptime('01/01', '%m/%d')
=> #<Date: 2014-01-01 ((2456659j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>
~~~
Here's my issue, parsing a leap day without a year assumes I mean this year, and this year is not a leap year:
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>> Date.strptime('02/29/2012', '%m/%d')
ArgumentError: invalid date
~~~
Thinking about it now, I'm not sure what the expected behavior should be. Python assumes 1900 under the same circumstances, and it doesn't throw an exception.
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