Date Computations
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Re: Date Computations
I would only know if somebody complains or files a bug. Never happened.
You use some of the functions however: they have all been implemented by Phil, and they are part of acre.
My part was converting them into a class, document them and write test cases.
You use some of the functions however: they have all been implemented by Phil, and they are part of acre.
My part was converting them into a class, document them and write test cases.
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Re: Date Computations
Kai, is there a test suite for this library?
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Re: Date Computations
That crossed with previous post.
Where are the test cases, and how would one get a hold of them?
Where are the test cases, and how would one get a hold of them?
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Re: Date Computations
Kai, also, is there a reason they are delivered as a class?
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Re: Date Computations
It's a class because putting stuff together into a class with a public interface while hiding implementation details seems natural to do for something like Date and Time related functions.
Currently you download the zip, load the WS inside it and run
#._DateAndTime.TestCases.Run
for executing the test cases. Same holds true for all members of the APLTree library.
In fact nothing that is not well documented and has exhaustive test cases can become a member of the APLTree library by definition.
Currently you download the zip, load the WS inside it and run
#._DateAndTime.TestCases.Run
for executing the test cases. Same holds true for all members of the APLTree library.
In fact nothing that is not well documented and has exhaustive test cases can become a member of the APLTree library by definition.
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kai - Posts: 137
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Re: Date Computations
Thanks, Kai. I'll download and look at the tests.
One more thing. I know that you don't know if anyone else is using the date library. Do any of your other APLTree projects use the date and time library?
One more thing. I know that you don't know if anyone else is using the date library. Do any of your other APLTree projects use the date and time library?
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