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- Closes #7461 by introducing a `Date_Time_Formatter` type and making parsing date time formats more robust and safer. - The default ('simple') set of patterns is slightly simplified and made case insensitive (except for `M/m` and `H/h`) to avoid the `YYYY` vs `yyyy` issues and make it less error prone. - The `YYYY` now has the same meaning as `yyyy` in simple mode. The old meaning (week-based year) is moved to a _separate mode_, triggered by `Date_Time_Formatter.from_iso_week_date_pattern`. - Full Java syntax, as well as custom-built Java `DateTimeFormatter` can also be used by `Date_Time_Formatter.from_java`. - Text-based constants (e.g. `ISO_ZONED_DATE_TIME`) have now become methods on `Date_Time_Formatter`, e.g. `Date_Time_Formatter.iso_zoned_date_time`). |
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README.md |
This is a set of tests for the Base
library for Enso.
The run test suite for the HTTP component requires an active httbin
server on
the localhost. If it is present, the port it listens to should be provided by
setting the ENSO_HTTP_TEST_HTTPBIN_URL
environment variable to a value like
http://localhost:8080
. The URL may contain a trailing slash.
tools/simple-httpbin
provides a simple implementation of httpbin
server. See
its README for instructions on how to run it.