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// Implementation of TOML's local date/time.
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// Copied over from https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-go/blob/master/civil/civil.go
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// to avoid pulling all the Google dependencies.
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//
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// Copyright 2016 Google LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Package civil implements types for civil time, a time-zone-independent
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// representation of time that follows the rules of the proleptic
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// Gregorian calendar with exactly 24-hour days, 60-minute hours, and 60-second
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// minutes.
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//
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// Because they lack location information, these types do not represent unique
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// moments or intervals of time. Use time.Time for that purpose.
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package toml
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import (
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	"fmt"
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	"time"
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)
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// A LocalDate represents a date (year, month, day).
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//
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// This type does not include location information, and therefore does not
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// describe a unique 24-hour timespan.
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type LocalDate struct {
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	Year  int        // Year (e.g., 2014).
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	Month time.Month // Month of the year (January = 1, ...).
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	Day   int        // Day of the month, starting at 1.
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}
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// LocalDateOf returns the LocalDate in which a time occurs in that time's location.
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func LocalDateOf(t time.Time) LocalDate {
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	var d LocalDate
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	d.Year, d.Month, d.Day = t.Date()
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	return d
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}
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// ParseLocalDate parses a string in RFC3339 full-date format and returns the date value it represents.
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func ParseLocalDate(s string) (LocalDate, error) {
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	t, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02", s)
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	if err != nil {
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		return LocalDate{}, err
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	}
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	return LocalDateOf(t), nil
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}
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// String returns the date in RFC3339 full-date format.
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func (d LocalDate) String() string {
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	return fmt.Sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", d.Year, d.Month, d.Day)
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}
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// IsValid reports whether the date is valid.
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func (d LocalDate) IsValid() bool {
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	return LocalDateOf(d.In(time.UTC)) == d
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}
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// In returns the time corresponding to time 00:00:00 of the date in the location.
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//
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// In is always consistent with time.LocalDate, even when time.LocalDate returns a time
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// on a different day. For example, if loc is America/Indiana/Vincennes, then both
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//     time.LocalDate(1955, time.May, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, loc)
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// and
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//     civil.LocalDate{Year: 1955, Month: time.May, Day: 1}.In(loc)
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// return 23:00:00 on April 30, 1955.
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//
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// In panics if loc is nil.
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func (d LocalDate) In(loc *time.Location) time.Time {
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	return time.Date(d.Year, d.Month, d.Day, 0, 0, 0, 0, loc)
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}
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// AddDays returns the date that is n days in the future.
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// n can also be negative to go into the past.
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func (d LocalDate) AddDays(n int) LocalDate {
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	return LocalDateOf(d.In(time.UTC).AddDate(0, 0, n))
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}
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// DaysSince returns the signed number of days between the date and s, not including the end day.
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// This is the inverse operation to AddDays.
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func (d LocalDate) DaysSince(s LocalDate) (days int) {
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	// We convert to Unix time so we do not have to worry about leap seconds:
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	// Unix time increases by exactly 86400 seconds per day.
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	deltaUnix := d.In(time.UTC).Unix() - s.In(time.UTC).Unix()
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	return int(deltaUnix / 86400)
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}
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// Before reports whether d1 occurs before d2.
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func (d1 LocalDate) Before(d2 LocalDate) bool {
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	if d1.Year != d2.Year {
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		return d1.Year < d2.Year
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	}
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	if d1.Month != d2.Month {
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		return d1.Month < d2.Month
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	}
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	return d1.Day < d2.Day
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}
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// After reports whether d1 occurs after d2.
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func (d1 LocalDate) After(d2 LocalDate) bool {
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	return d2.Before(d1)
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}
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// MarshalText implements the encoding.TextMarshaler interface.
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// The output is the result of d.String().
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func (d LocalDate) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
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	return []byte(d.String()), nil
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}
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// UnmarshalText implements the encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface.
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// The date is expected to be a string in a format accepted by ParseLocalDate.
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func (d *LocalDate) UnmarshalText(data []byte) error {
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	var err error
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	*d, err = ParseLocalDate(string(data))
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	return err
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}
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// A LocalTime represents a time with nanosecond precision.
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//
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// This type does not include location information, and therefore does not
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// describe a unique moment in time.
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//
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// This type exists to represent the TIME type in storage-based APIs like BigQuery.
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// Most operations on Times are unlikely to be meaningful. Prefer the LocalDateTime type.
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type LocalTime struct {
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	Hour       int // The hour of the day in 24-hour format; range [0-23]
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	Minute     int // The minute of the hour; range [0-59]
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	Second     int // The second of the minute; range [0-59]
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	Nanosecond int // The nanosecond of the second; range [0-999999999]
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}
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// LocalTimeOf returns the LocalTime representing the time of day in which a time occurs
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// in that time's location. It ignores the date.
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func LocalTimeOf(t time.Time) LocalTime {
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	var tm LocalTime
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	tm.Hour, tm.Minute, tm.Second = t.Clock()
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	tm.Nanosecond = t.Nanosecond()
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	return tm
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}
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// ParseLocalTime parses a string and returns the time value it represents.
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// ParseLocalTime accepts an extended form of the RFC3339 partial-time format. After
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// the HH:MM:SS part of the string, an optional fractional part may appear,
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// consisting of a decimal point followed by one to nine decimal digits.
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// (RFC3339 admits only one digit after the decimal point).
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func ParseLocalTime(s string) (LocalTime, error) {
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	t, err := time.Parse("15:04:05.999999999", s)
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	if err != nil {
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		return LocalTime{}, err
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	}
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	return LocalTimeOf(t), nil
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}
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// String returns the date in the format described in ParseLocalTime. If Nanoseconds
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// is zero, no fractional part will be generated. Otherwise, the result will
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// end with a fractional part consisting of a decimal point and nine digits.
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func (t LocalTime) String() string {
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	s := fmt.Sprintf("%02d:%02d:%02d", t.Hour, t.Minute, t.Second)
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	if t.Nanosecond == 0 {
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		return s
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	}
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	return s + fmt.Sprintf(".%09d", t.Nanosecond)
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}
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// IsValid reports whether the time is valid.
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func (t LocalTime) IsValid() bool {
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	// Construct a non-zero time.
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	tm := time.Date(2, 2, 2, t.Hour, t.Minute, t.Second, t.Nanosecond, time.UTC)
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	return LocalTimeOf(tm) == t
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}
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// MarshalText implements the encoding.TextMarshaler interface.
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// The output is the result of t.String().
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func (t LocalTime) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
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	return []byte(t.String()), nil
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}
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// UnmarshalText implements the encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface.
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// The time is expected to be a string in a format accepted by ParseLocalTime.
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func (t *LocalTime) UnmarshalText(data []byte) error {
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	var err error
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	*t, err = ParseLocalTime(string(data))
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	return err
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}
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// A LocalDateTime represents a date and time.
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//
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// This type does not include location information, and therefore does not
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// describe a unique moment in time.
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type LocalDateTime struct {
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	Date LocalDate
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	Time LocalTime
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}
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// Note: We deliberately do not embed LocalDate into LocalDateTime, to avoid promoting AddDays and Sub.
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// LocalDateTimeOf returns the LocalDateTime in which a time occurs in that time's location.
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func LocalDateTimeOf(t time.Time) LocalDateTime {
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	return LocalDateTime{
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		Date: LocalDateOf(t),
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		Time: LocalTimeOf(t),
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	}
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}
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// ParseLocalDateTime parses a string and returns the LocalDateTime it represents.
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// ParseLocalDateTime accepts a variant of the RFC3339 date-time format that omits
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// the time offset but includes an optional fractional time, as described in
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// ParseLocalTime. Informally, the accepted format is
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//     YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS[.FFFFFFFFF]
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// where the 'T' may be a lower-case 't'.
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func ParseLocalDateTime(s string) (LocalDateTime, error) {
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	t, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999", s)
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	if err != nil {
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		t, err = time.Parse("2006-01-02t15:04:05.999999999", s)
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		if err != nil {
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			return LocalDateTime{}, err
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		}
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	}
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	return LocalDateTimeOf(t), nil
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}
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// String returns the date in the format described in ParseLocalDate.
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func (dt LocalDateTime) String() string {
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	return dt.Date.String() + "T" + dt.Time.String()
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}
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// IsValid reports whether the datetime is valid.
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func (dt LocalDateTime) IsValid() bool {
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	return dt.Date.IsValid() && dt.Time.IsValid()
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}
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// In returns the time corresponding to the LocalDateTime in the given location.
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//
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// If the time is missing or ambigous at the location, In returns the same
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// result as time.LocalDate. For example, if loc is America/Indiana/Vincennes, then
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// both
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//     time.LocalDate(1955, time.May, 1, 0, 30, 0, 0, loc)
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// and
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//     civil.LocalDateTime{
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//         civil.LocalDate{Year: 1955, Month: time.May, Day: 1}},
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//         civil.LocalTime{Minute: 30}}.In(loc)
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// return 23:30:00 on April 30, 1955.
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//
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// In panics if loc is nil.
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func (dt LocalDateTime) In(loc *time.Location) time.Time {
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	return time.Date(dt.Date.Year, dt.Date.Month, dt.Date.Day, dt.Time.Hour, dt.Time.Minute, dt.Time.Second, dt.Time.Nanosecond, loc)
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}
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// Before reports whether dt1 occurs before dt2.
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func (dt1 LocalDateTime) Before(dt2 LocalDateTime) bool {
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	return dt1.In(time.UTC).Before(dt2.In(time.UTC))
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}
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// After reports whether dt1 occurs after dt2.
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func (dt1 LocalDateTime) After(dt2 LocalDateTime) bool {
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	return dt2.Before(dt1)
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}
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// MarshalText implements the encoding.TextMarshaler interface.
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// The output is the result of dt.String().
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func (dt LocalDateTime) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
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	return []byte(dt.String()), nil
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}
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// UnmarshalText implements the encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface.
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// The datetime is expected to be a string in a format accepted by ParseLocalDateTime
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func (dt *LocalDateTime) UnmarshalText(data []byte) error {
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	var err error
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	*dt, err = ParseLocalDateTime(string(data))
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	return err
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}
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