The NVCC compiler fails to compile the date library due
to a compiler bug which causes it to emit an error when
directly using std::ratio_{multiply,divide} in the template
instantiations for std::duration. This PR works around the
issue by introducing custom ratio_{multiply,divide} which
delegate to the standard library templates
* There has been a great deal of anguish over the encoding of
weekdays: whether [0, 6] maps to [Sunday, Saturday] or
[1, 7] maps to [Monday, Sunday]. This commit attempts
to address that issue, but will break a small amount of
code at compile-time. See below on how to fix that.
* The weekday constructor used to accept [0, 6] to represent
[Sunday, Saturday]. It now accepts [0, 7] to represent
[Sunday, Saturday] with both 0 and 7 mapping to Sunday.
* The conversion from weekday to unsigned has been removed.
* To convert a weekday to unsigned replace:
auto u = unsigned{wd};
with:
auto u = (wd - Sunday).count();
This maps [Sunday, Saturday] to [0, 6], which is the
C/POSIX mapping. If you prefer the ISO mapping
([Monday, Sunday] -> [1, 7]), then do:
auto u = (wd - Monday).count() + 1;
* Added new overloads for operator+/- between year_month and duration
that is convertible to years, so it is better candidate for operands
that are convertible to both years and months. To preserve
functionality, this operator is conditionally noexcept.
* Reworked year_month_day, year_month_day_last, year_month_weekday,
and year_month_weekday_last.
* Added tests for this new functionality.
* For format, all a type must do is implement to_stream.
* For parse, each type X must specialize parse_manip<X,CharT,Traits>.
Each specialization must include a public typedef to itself named
type.
* Each parse_manip specialization must have a stream extraction
operator.
* This commit depends on expression-SFINAE. If this commit breaks
your build, it is likely that your compiler/version does not
support expression-SFINAE. To fix this NO_EXPRESSION_SFINAE
needs to be defined in the configuration area of date.h for
that compiler/version.