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From d5753ec513fa5a4bdcf59fa298642fd0d3a3c364 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Yusuke Endoh <mame@ruby-lang.org>
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 12:11:13 +0900
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Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Add length limit option for methods that parses date
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strings
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This patch fixes CVE-2021-41817 and created from the commit
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<https://github.com/ruby/date/commit/4f9b8e946ba98f0a1774f8e677baa4a45637ebb3>.
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We didn't merge the files included in the original commit below, as those are
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for rebasing date gem version.
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* ext/date/date.gemspec
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* ext/date/lib/date.rb
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== Original commit message ==
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`Date.parse` now raises an ArgumentError when a given date string is
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longer than 128. You can configure the limit by giving `limit` keyword
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arguments like `Date.parse(str, limit: 1000)`. If you pass `limit: nil`,
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the limit is disabled.
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Not only `Date.parse` but also the following methods are changed.
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* Date._parse
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* Date.parse
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* DateTime.parse
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* Date._iso8601
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* Date.iso8601
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* DateTime.iso8601
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* Date._rfc3339
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* Date.rfc3339
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* DateTime.rfc3339
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* Date._xmlschema
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* Date.xmlschema
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* DateTime.xmlschema
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* Date._rfc2822
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* Date.rfc2822
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* DateTime.rfc2822
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* Date._rfc822
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* Date.rfc822
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* DateTime.rfc822
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* Date._jisx0301
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* Date.jisx0301
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* DateTime.jisx0301
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---
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ext/date/date_core.c | 384 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
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test/date/test_date_parse.rb | 29 +++
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2 files changed, 325 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/ext/date/date_core.c b/ext/date/date_core.c
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index c250633426..177ea0f6c5 100644
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--- a/ext/date/date_core.c
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+++ b/ext/date/date_core.c
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@@ -4290,12 +4290,37 @@ date_s_strptime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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VALUE date__parse(VALUE str, VALUE comp);
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+static size_t
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+get_limit(VALUE opt)
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+{
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) {
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+ VALUE limit = rb_hash_aref(opt, ID2SYM(rb_intern("limit")));
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+ if (NIL_P(limit)) return SIZE_MAX;
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+ return NUM2SIZET(limit);
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+ }
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+ return 128;
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+}
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+
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+static void
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+check_limit(VALUE str, VALUE opt)
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+{
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+ StringValue(str);
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+ size_t slen = RSTRING_LEN(str);
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+ size_t limit = get_limit(opt);
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+ if (slen > limit) {
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+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
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+ "string length (%"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u) exceeds the limit %"PRI_SIZE_PREFIX"u", slen, limit);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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static VALUE
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date_s__parse_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE vstr, vcomp, hash;
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+ VALUE vstr, vcomp, hash, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &vstr, &vcomp);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11:", &vstr, &vcomp, &opt);
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
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+ check_limit(vstr, opt);
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StringValue(vstr);
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if (!rb_enc_str_asciicompat_p(vstr))
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rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
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@@ -4320,7 +4345,7 @@ date_s__parse_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._parse(string[, comp=true]) -> hash
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+ * Date._parse(string[, comp=true], limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Parses the given representation of date and time, and returns a
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* hash of parsed elements. This method does not function as a
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@@ -4331,6 +4356,10 @@ date_s__parse_internal(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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* it full.
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*
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* Date._parse('2001-02-03') #=> {:year=>2001, :mon=>2, :mday=>3}
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s__parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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@@ -4340,7 +4369,7 @@ date_s__parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.parse(string='-4712-01-01'[, comp=true[, start=Date::ITALY]]) -> date
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+ * Date.parse(string='-4712-01-01'[, comp=true[, start=Date::ITALY]], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Parses the given representation of date and time, and creates a
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* date object. This method does not function as a validator.
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@@ -4352,13 +4381,18 @@ date_s__parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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* Date.parse('2001-02-03') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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* Date.parse('20010203') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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* Date.parse('3rd Feb 2001') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, comp, sg;
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+ VALUE str, comp, sg, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03", &str, &comp, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03:", &str, &comp, &sg, &opt);
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4370,11 +4404,12 @@ date_s_parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE argv2[2], hash;
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-
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- argv2[0] = str;
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- argv2[1] = comp;
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- hash = date_s__parse(2, argv2, klass);
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+ int argc2 = 2;
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+ VALUE argv2[3];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ argv2[1] = comp;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__parse(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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@@ -4388,19 +4423,28 @@ VALUE date__jisx0301(VALUE);
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._iso8601(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._iso8601(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__iso8601(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__iso8601(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.iso8601(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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+ * Date.iso8601(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
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* some typical ISO 8601 formats.
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@@ -4408,13 +4452,18 @@ date_s__iso8601(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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* Date.iso8601('2001-02-03') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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* Date.iso8601('20010203') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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* Date.iso8601('2001-W05-6') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, sg;
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4424,38 +4473,56 @@ date_s_iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE hash = date_s__iso8601(klass, str);
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+ int argc2 = 1;
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+ VALUE argv2[2];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__iso8601(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._rfc3339(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._rfc3339(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__rfc3339(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__rfc3339(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.rfc3339(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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+ * Date.rfc3339(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
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* some typical RFC 3339 formats.
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*
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* Date.rfc3339('2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, sg;
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4465,38 +4532,56 @@ date_s_rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE hash = date_s__rfc3339(klass, str);
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+ int argc2 = 1;
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+ VALUE argv2[2];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__rfc3339(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._xmlschema(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._xmlschema(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__xmlschema(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__xmlschema(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.xmlschema(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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+ * Date.xmlschema(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
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* some typical XML Schema formats.
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*
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* Date.xmlschema('2001-02-03') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, sg;
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4506,41 +4591,58 @@ date_s_xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE hash = date_s__xmlschema(klass, str);
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+ int argc2 = 1;
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+ VALUE argv2[2];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__xmlschema(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._rfc2822(string) -> hash
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- * Date._rfc822(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._rfc2822(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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+ * Date._rfc822(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__rfc2822(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__rfc2822(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.rfc2822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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- * Date.rfc822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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+ * Date.rfc2822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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+ * Date.rfc822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
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* some typical RFC 2822 formats.
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*
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* Date.rfc2822('Sat, 3 Feb 2001 00:00:00 +0000')
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* #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, sg;
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4550,39 +4652,56 @@ date_s_rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE hash = date_s__rfc2822(klass, str);
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+ int argc2 = 1;
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+ VALUE argv2[2];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__rfc2822(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._httpdate(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._httpdate(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__httpdate(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__httpdate(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.httpdate(string='Mon, 01 Jan -4712 00:00:00 GMT'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
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+ * Date.httpdate(string='Mon, 01 Jan -4712 00:00:00 GMT'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
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*
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
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* some RFC 2616 format.
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*
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* Date.httpdate('Sat, 03 Feb 2001 00:00:00 GMT')
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* #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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date_s_httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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{
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- VALUE str, sg;
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
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|
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
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switch (argc) {
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case 0:
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@@ -4592,38 +4711,56 @@ date_s_httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
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}
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{
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- VALUE hash = date_s__httpdate(klass, str);
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+ int argc2 = 1;
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+ VALUE argv2[2];
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+ argv2[0] = str;
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
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+ VALUE hash = date_s__httpdate(argc2, argv2, klass);
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return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
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}
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date._jisx0301(string) -> hash
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+ * Date._jisx0301(string, limit: 128) -> hash
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*
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* Returns a hash of parsed elements.
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+ *
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
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+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
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+ * it may take a long time to parse.
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*/
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static VALUE
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-date_s__jisx0301(VALUE klass, VALUE str)
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+date_s__jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
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{
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+ VALUE str, opt;
|
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1:", &str, &opt);
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+ check_limit(str, opt);
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+
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return date__jisx0301(str);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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- * Date.jisx0301(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> date
|
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+ * Date.jisx0301(string='-4712-01-01'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date
|
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*
|
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* Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical JIS X 0301 formats.
|
|
*
|
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* Date.jisx0301('H13.02.03') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
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+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
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static VALUE
|
|
date_s_jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
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- VALUE str, sg;
|
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+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
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- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
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+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
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switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -4633,7 +4770,11 @@ date_s_jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__jisx0301(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argv2[argc2++] = opt;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__jisx0301(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return d_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -7925,7 +8066,7 @@ datetime_s_strptime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.parse(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, comp=true[, start=Date::ITALY]]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.parse(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, comp=true[, start=Date::ITALY]], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Parses the given representation of date and time, and creates a
|
|
* DateTime object. This method does not function as a validator.
|
|
@@ -7939,13 +8080,18 @@ datetime_s_strptime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
* DateTime.parse('3rd Feb 2001 04:05:06 PM')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T16:05:06+00:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, comp, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, comp, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03", &str, &comp, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "03:", &str, &comp, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -7957,18 +8103,20 @@ datetime_s_parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE argv2[2], hash;
|
|
-
|
|
- argv2[0] = str;
|
|
- argv2[1] = comp;
|
|
- hash = date_s__parse(2, argv2, klass);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 2;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[3];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = comp;
|
|
+ argv2[2] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__parse(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.iso8601(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.iso8601(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a new DateTime object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical ISO 8601 formats.
|
|
@@ -7979,13 +8127,18 @@ datetime_s_parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
* DateTime.iso8601('2001-W05-6T04:05:06+07:00')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -7995,27 +8148,37 @@ datetime_s_iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__iso8601(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2--;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__iso8601(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.rfc3339(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.rfc3339(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a new DateTime object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical RFC 3339 formats.
|
|
*
|
|
* DateTime.rfc3339('2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -8025,27 +8188,37 @@ datetime_s_rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__rfc3339(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__rfc3339(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.xmlschema(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.xmlschema(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a new DateTime object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical XML Schema formats.
|
|
*
|
|
* DateTime.xmlschema('2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -8055,28 +8228,38 @@ datetime_s_xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__xmlschema(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__xmlschema(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.rfc2822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
- * DateTime.rfc822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.rfc2822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.rfc822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a new DateTime object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical RFC 2822 formats.
|
|
*
|
|
* DateTime.rfc2822('Sat, 3 Feb 2001 04:05:06 +0700')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -8086,7 +8269,12 @@ datetime_s_rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__rfc2822(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__rfc2822(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -8100,13 +8288,18 @@ datetime_s_rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
*
|
|
* DateTime.httpdate('Sat, 03 Feb 2001 04:05:06 GMT')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+00:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -8116,27 +8309,37 @@ datetime_s_httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__httpdate(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__httpdate(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* call-seq:
|
|
- * DateTime.jisx0301(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY]) -> datetime
|
|
+ * DateTime.jisx0301(string='-4712-01-01T00:00:00+00:00'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> datetime
|
|
*
|
|
* Creates a new DateTime object by parsing from a string according to
|
|
* some typical JIS X 0301 formats.
|
|
*
|
|
* DateTime.jisx0301('H13.02.03T04:05:06+07:00')
|
|
* #=> #<DateTime: 2001-02-03T04:05:06+07:00 ...>
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than _limit_.
|
|
+ * You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that
|
|
+ * it may take a long time to parse.
|
|
*/
|
|
static VALUE
|
|
datetime_s_jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE str, sg;
|
|
+ VALUE str, sg, opt;
|
|
|
|
- rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &str, &sg);
|
|
+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02:", &str, &sg, &opt);
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc--;
|
|
|
|
switch (argc) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
@@ -8146,7 +8349,12 @@ datetime_s_jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
- VALUE hash = date_s__jisx0301(klass, str);
|
|
+ int argc2 = 1;
|
|
+ VALUE argv2[2];
|
|
+ argv2[0] = str;
|
|
+ argv2[1] = opt;
|
|
+ if (!NIL_P(opt)) argc2++;
|
|
+ VALUE hash = date_s__jisx0301(argc2, argv2, klass);
|
|
return dt_new_by_frags(klass, hash, sg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -9297,19 +9505,19 @@ Init_date_core(void)
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "strptime", date_s_strptime, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_parse", date_s__parse, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "parse", date_s_parse, -1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_iso8601", date_s__iso8601, 1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_iso8601", date_s__iso8601, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "iso8601", date_s_iso8601, -1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc3339", date_s__rfc3339, 1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc3339", date_s__rfc3339, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "rfc3339", date_s_rfc3339, -1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_xmlschema", date_s__xmlschema, 1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_xmlschema", date_s__xmlschema, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "xmlschema", date_s_xmlschema, -1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc2822", date_s__rfc2822, 1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc822", date_s__rfc2822, 1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc2822", date_s__rfc2822, -1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_rfc822", date_s__rfc2822, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "rfc2822", date_s_rfc2822, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "rfc822", date_s_rfc2822, -1);
|
|
- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_httpdate", date_s__httpdate, 1);
|
|
+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_httpdate", date_s__httpdate, -1);
|
|
rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "httpdate", date_s_httpdate, -1);
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- rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_jisx0301", date_s__jisx0301, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "_jisx0301", date_s__jisx0301, -1);
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rb_define_singleton_method(cDate, "jisx0301", date_s_jisx0301, -1);
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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diff --git a/test/date/test_date_parse.rb b/test/date/test_date_parse.rb
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index ac0eb85ca7..f9b160ee8c 100644
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--- a/test/date/test_date_parse.rb
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+++ b/test/date/test_date_parse.rb
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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require 'test/unit'
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require 'date'
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+require 'timeout'
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class TestDateParse < Test::Unit::TestCase
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@@ -1122,4 +1123,32 @@ def test_given_string
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assert_equal(s0, s)
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end
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+ def test_length_limit
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._parse("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._iso8601("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._rfc3339("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._xmlschema("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._rfc2822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._rfc822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._jisx0301("1" * 1000) }
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+
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.parse("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.iso8601("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.rfc3339("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.xmlschema("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.rfc2822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.rfc822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date.jisx0301("1" * 1000) }
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+
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.parse("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.iso8601("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.rfc3339("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.xmlschema("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.rfc2822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.rfc822("1" * 1000) }
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { DateTime.jisx0301("1" * 1000) }
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+
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+ assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Date._parse("Jan " + "9" * 1000000) }
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+ assert_raise(Timeout::Error) { Timeout.timeout(1) { Date._parse("Jan " + "9" * 1000000, limit: nil) } }
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+ end
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end
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--
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2.36.1
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