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author | Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net> | 2021-02-19 08:25:40 -0800 |
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committer | Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net> | 2021-02-19 08:30:11 -0800 |
commit | b51e5c2370e1579f1f225ea4cfc9e834b7575944 (patch) | |
tree | 05673fdd04b4641441cb66d92740cc0084e5d8e7 /time.c | |
parent | 87437326214e4587a41946c8937e11418d983acd (diff) |
Remove mentions of Bignum in time.c
Move section on internal details out of the class-level documentation,
since users do not need to know that. Update it to use
Integer(T_BIGNUM) instead of Bignum.
Fixes [Misc #17580]
Diffstat (limited to 'time.c')
-rw-r--r-- | time.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
@@ -5080,7 +5080,7 @@ time_mdump(VALUE time) * Append extended year distance from 1900..(1900+0xffff). In * each cases, there is no sign as the value is positive. The * format is length (marshaled long) + little endian packed - * binary (like as Fixnum and Bignum). + * binary (like as Integer). */ size_t ysize = rb_absint_size(year_extend, NULL); char *p, *const buf_year_extend = buf + base_dump_size; @@ -5589,6 +5589,16 @@ rb_time_zone_abbreviation(VALUE zone, VALUE time) return rb_obj_as_string(abbr); } +/* Internal Details: + * + * Since Ruby 1.9.2, Time implementation uses a signed 63 bit integer or + * Integer(T_BIGNUM), Rational. + * The integer is a number of nanoseconds since the _Epoch_ which can + * represent 1823-11-12 to 2116-02-20. + * When Integer(T_BIGNUM) or Rational is used (before 1823, after 2116, under + * nanosecond), Time works slower than when integer is used. + */ + /* * Time is an abstraction of dates and times. Time is stored internally as * the number of seconds with subsecond since the _Epoch_, @@ -5605,13 +5615,6 @@ rb_time_zone_abbreviation(VALUE zone, VALUE time) * (Since Ruby 2.7.0, Time#inspect shows subsecond but * Time#to_s still doesn't show subsecond.) * - * Since Ruby 1.9.2, Time implementation uses a signed 63 bit integer, - * Bignum or Rational. - * The integer is a number of nanoseconds since the _Epoch_ which can - * represent 1823-11-12 to 2116-02-20. - * When Bignum or Rational is used (before 1823, after 2116, under - * nanosecond), Time works slower as when integer is used. - * * = Examples * * All of these examples were done using the EST timezone which is GMT-5. |