From: rohan_daxini@... Date: 2015-01-29T11:59:07+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:67881] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10677] Regression: Time#parse no longer automatically converts to localtime Issue #10677 has been updated by Rohan Daxini. Ben Johnson wrote: > Thank you for the explanation. I'll continue to debug and see if I can help measure it's impact. I more clearly understand the issue, and agree with the change. Unfortunately, I feel it's going to have a bigger impact than anticipated. If so, we should discuss a backwards compatible method of introducing this change. Something similar happened to me, but we use Time.zone.parse. Refer the ticket here - https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10758 ---------------------------------------- Bug #10677: Regression: Time#parse no longer automatically converts to localtime https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10677#change-51283 * Author: Parker M * Status: Rejected * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Zachary Scott * ruby -v: ruby 2.2.0p0 (2014-12-25 revision 49005) [x86_64-darwin14] * Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- In Ruby 2.1 and before, `Time#parse` automatically converted to the localtime: Ruby 2.1: ~~~ruby >> require 'time' => true >> ENV['TZ'] = 'Australia/Melbourne' => "Australia/Melbourne" >> Time.parse("2014-12-29 20:16:32 -0400") => 2014-12-30 11:16:32 +1100 ~~~ But in Ruby 2.2, this is not the case: ~~~ruby >> require 'time' >> ENV['TZ'] = 'Australia/Melbourne' >> Time.parse("2014-12-29 20:16:32 -0400") => 2014-12-29 20:16:32 -0400 # !! >> Time.parse("2014-12-29 20:16:32 -0400").localtime => 2014-12-30 11:16:32 +1100 ~~~ This seems to be a regression, as this is a change in default behaviour without a `MAJOR` version bump, violating semver. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/