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fixes #10455 @KAAtheWiseGit, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to block your first PR #10461, didn't see you had submitted it till I got around to submitting this. If you want to incoporate useful ideas from this PR into yours, I do not mind deferring to you. # Description Changes made in `datetime-diff`: * Initialize millisecond and microsecond fields in `$current`, to fix the error when borrow needs to refer to them. * Fix `borrow_nanoseconds` to borrow from seconds, not from (unused) microseconds. * Added error check to insist that first argument is >= second argument. `datetime-diff` doesn't represent negative durations correctly (it tries to borrow out of the year, resulting in negative year and positive all other fields). We don't currently have a use case requiring negative durations. * Add comments so help is a bit clearer (I was surprised that the first argument, named `$from` was actually supposed to be the *later* datetime. The order of arguments is reasonable (reminiscent of <later> <minus> <earlier>), so I just changed the param name to match its purpose. Changes made in `pretty-print-duration`: * changed type of argument from `duration` to `record`. (it's not clear why Nu was not complaining about this!) * changed test for skipping a clause from `> 0` to `!= 0`. Even though `datetime-diff` won't present a negative field in the record, user might call `pretty-print-duration` with one, might as well handle it. (but I think `hour:-2` will be rendered as `-2hr`, not `-2hrs`...). * added help and an example. # User-Facing Changes none requiring code changes. # Tests + Formatting - 🟢 `toolkit fmt` - 🟢 `toolkit clippy` - 🟢 `toolkit test` - 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib` - - # After Submitting <!-- If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date. -->
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use std assert
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use std dt *
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#[test]
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def equal_times [] {
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let t1 = (date now)
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assert equal (datetime-diff $t1 $t1) ({year:0, month:0, day:0, hour:0, minute:0, second:0, millisecond:0, microsecond:0 nanosecond:0})
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}
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#[test]
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def one_ns_later [] {
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let t1 = (date now)
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assert equal (datetime-diff ($t1 + 1ns) $t1) ({year:0, month:0, day:0, hour:0, minute:0, second:0, millisecond:0, microsecond:0 nanosecond:1})
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}
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#[test]
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def one_yr_later [] {
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let t1 = ('2022-10-1T0:1:2z' | into datetime) # a date for which one year later is 365 days, since duration doesn't support year or month
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assert equal (datetime-diff ($t1 + 365day) $t1) ({year:1, month:0, day:0, hour:0, minute:0, second:0, millisecond:0, microsecond:0 nanosecond:0})
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}
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#[test]
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def carry_ripples [] {
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let t1 = ('2023-10-9T0:0:0z' | into datetime)
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let t2 = ('2022-10-9T0:0:0.000000001z' | into datetime)
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assert equal (datetime-diff $t1 $t2) ({year:0, month:11, day:30, hour:23, minute:59, second:59, millisecond:999, microsecond:999 nanosecond:999})
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}
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#[test]
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def earlier_arg_must_be_less_or_equal_later [] {
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let t1 = ('2022-10-9T0:0:0.000000001z' | into datetime)
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let t2 = ('2023-10-9T0:0:0z' | into datetime)
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assert error {|| (datetime-diff $t1 $t2)}
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}
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#[test]
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def pp_skips_zeros [] {
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assert equal (pretty-print-duration {year:1, month:0, day:0, hour:0, minute:0, second:0, millisecond:0, microsecond:0 nanosecond:0}) "1yr "
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}
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#[test]
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def pp_doesnt_skip_neg [] { # datetime-diff can't return negative units, but prettyprint shouldn't skip them (if passed handcrafted record)
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assert equal (pretty-print-duration {year:-1, month:0, day:0, hour:0, minute:0, second:0, millisecond:0, microsecond:0 nanosecond:0}) "-1yr "
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} |