This was accidentally removed in r51059, but worked in 2.8 and so should
continue to work.
Also add a unit test to ensure that this doesn't get broken again in the
future.
Closes#15204.
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The code took into account the possibility that the days in the beginning of
the year might belong to the last week of the previous year but not that the
days at the end of the year could belong to the first week of the next year.
Closes#14973.
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Correct the test for negative spans less than a month and use the correct
month for computing the number of days in it.
Also add unit tests for problematic cases.
Closes#14704.
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This method returns the difference between the dates as wxDateSpan, unlike the
existing Subtract() and overloaded operator-() that return wxTimeSpan.
Closes#14704.
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The pointer returned by wxDateTime::ParseXXX() methods could point into a
buffer of a temporary wxString created to wrap a char* or wchar_t* argument so
dereferencing it was illegal.
Fix this by defining separate overloads for char*/wchar_t* arguments returning
pointers into the original string.
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This is similar to the previous commit and adds another missed check for the
iterator not being at the end of string.
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"%z" specifier can now be used when printing the dates out to specify the time
zone and is also recognized when parsing dates.
Closes#1215.
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No real changes, just refactor the code to allow using CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL
with wxDateTime in other tests in the future.
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Parsing an incomplete date with nothing but whitespace and/or date delimiter
characters at the end crashed as we happily went beyond the end of string.
Fix this by not using a loop which didn't check for the iterator validity.
Closes#12685.
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This was always supposed to work but never did because of a typo in the "24
hour format without seconds" format specification. Fix this by removing the
extra "%S" from it and add a test for this case.
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This function was implemented in terms of GetWeekOfYear() which made it tricky
to get it right as GetWeekOfYear() can, correctly, return week number for the
previous year for the first days of January (and also from the next one for
the last days of December).
Replace this implementation with a simple one directly counting the number of
weeks since the first of the month, this seems to be much simpler and does
pass the new unit test case which the old version failed.
Also make the unit test failures more informative by using
WX_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE() instead of CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL().
See #11561.
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- Implement for POSIX and Win32, TODO for OS X
- Use this instead of ad hoc code in wxDateTime::ParseFormat()
- Remove HAVE_STRPTIME, we don't need nor use strptime() any more
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