[ruby-core:93974] [Ruby master Feature#15879] Proposal: Time#to_i accepts :unit keyword
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ko1@...
Date:
2019-07-29 07:32:02 UTC
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ruby-core #93974
Issue #15879 has been updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada).
joker-san, if you are interest about this ticket yet, could you file on our dev-meeting agenda?
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15996
Thanks.
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Feature #15879: Proposal: Time#to_i accepts :unit keyword
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15879#change-80167
* Author: joker1007 (Tomohiro Hashidate)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Target version:
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I often need Unix time as microseconds or nanoseconds to serialize for other language environments.
For example, Java uses milliseconds(nanoseconds) basically.
In such a situation, current Ruby code is like below.
``` ruby
{
event_id: id,
name: name,
tracked_at: (tracked_at.to_f * 1000).round,
tracked_at_micro: (tracked_at * 1000000 + tracked_at.usec)
}
```
But this example is noisy. And it is easy to make a mistake.
I want to write like below.
```ruby
{
event_id: id,
name: name,
tracked_at: tracked_at.to_i(unit: :milli),
tracked_at_micro: tracked_at.to_i(unit: :micro)
}
# or
{
event_id: id,
name: name,
tracked_at: tracked_at.as_msec,
tracked_at_micro: tracked_at.as_usec
}
```
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