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Version 0.9.0 is not compatible with previous versions. Atoms and Durations
changed their interface when treating base dates so it is only applied when
computing the Atom length (e.g. #to_seconds
). As a consequence, it is no
longer possible to do operations like DateTime + Duration
.
Version 1.0.0 will lock public interfaces.
Check the changelog if you are upgrading from an older version.
ISO8601 is a simple implementation of the ISO 8601 (Data elements and interchange formats — Information interchange — Representation of dates and times) standard.
Check the rubydoc documentation. Or take a look to the implementation notes:
Install a Ruby version. E.g. you can install Ruby 2.7 with:
$ nix-shell
Then
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md
Arnau Siches under the MIT License
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