tests/testthat/_snaps/gregorian-year-month-day.md

requires subsecond_precision as needed

Code
  year_month_day(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! When `subsecond` is provided, `subsecond_precision` must also be specified.

validates subsecond_precision

Code
  year_month_day(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, subsecond_precision = "second")
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `subsecond_precision` must be one of "millisecond", "microsecond", or "nanosecond", not "second".
  i Did you mean "nanosecond"?

validates value ranges

Code
  year_month_day(50000)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `year` must be between [-32767, 32767].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 13)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `month` must be between [1, 12].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 32)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `day` must be between [1, 31].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 24)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `hour` must be between [0, 23].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 1, 60)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `minute` must be between [0, 59].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 1, 1, 60)
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `second` must be between [0, 59].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1000, subsecond_precision = "millisecond")
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `subsecond` must be between [0, 999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1e+06, subsecond_precision = "microsecond")
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `subsecond` must be between [0, 999999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  year_month_day(2020, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1e+09, subsecond_precision = "nanosecond")
Condition
  Error in `year_month_day()`:
  ! `subsecond` must be between [0, 999999999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.

full ptype is correct

[1] "year_month_day<year>"
[1] "year_month_day<day>"
[1] "year_month_day<nanosecond>"
[1] "year_month_day<day>"

abbreviated ptype is correct

[1] "ymd<year>"
[1] "ymd<day>"
[1] "ymd<nano>"
[1] "ymd<day>"

subsecond precision getters require exact precisions

Code
  get_millisecond(micro)
Condition
  Error in `get_millisecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "millisecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "microsecond".
Code
  get_microsecond(milli)
Condition
  Error in `get_microsecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "microsecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "millisecond".
Code
  get_nanosecond(micro)
Condition
  Error in `get_nanosecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "nanosecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "microsecond".

setters recycling works both ways

Code
  x <- year_month_day(1:2)
  y <- 1:3
  set_month(x, y)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't recycle `x` (size 2) to match `value` (size 3).

setters require integer value

Code
  set_year(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_month(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_day(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_hour(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_minute(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_second(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_millisecond(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_microsecond(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1
Code
  set_nanosecond(x, 1.5)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! Can't convert from `value` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision.
  * Locations: 1

setters check value range

Code
  set_year(x, 1e+05)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [-32767, 32767].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_month(x, 13)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [1, 12].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_day(x, 32)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [1, 31].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_hour(x, 24)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 23].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_minute(x, 60)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 59].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_second(x, 60)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 59].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_millisecond(x, -1)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_microsecond(x, -1)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 999999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.
Code
  set_nanosecond(x, -1)
Condition
  Error in `set_field_year_month_day()`:
  ! `value` must be between [0, 999999999].
  i Invalid results at locations: 1.

setters require minimum precision

Code
  set_day(year_month_day(year = 1), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_day()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be at least "month".
  i `x` has a precision of "year".
Code
  set_hour(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_hour()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be at least "day".
  i `x` has a precision of "month".
Code
  set_minute(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_minute()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be at least "hour".
  i `x` has a precision of "day".
Code
  set_second(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_second()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be at least "minute".
  i `x` has a precision of "hour".
Code
  set_millisecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5),
  1)
Condition
  Error in `set_millisecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "millisecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "minute".
Code
  set_microsecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5),
  1)
Condition
  Error in `set_microsecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "microsecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "minute".
Code
  set_nanosecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5),
  1)
Condition
  Error in `set_nanosecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "nanosecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "minute".

setters require correct subsecond precision

Code
  set_millisecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "microsecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_millisecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "millisecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "microsecond".
Code
  set_millisecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "nanosecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_millisecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "millisecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "nanosecond".
Code
  set_microsecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "millisecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_microsecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "microsecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "millisecond".
Code
  set_microsecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "nanosecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_microsecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "microsecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "nanosecond".
Code
  set_nanosecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "millisecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_nanosecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "nanosecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "millisecond".
Code
  set_nanosecond(year_month_day(year = 1, month = 2, day = 3, hour = 4, minute = 5,
    second = 6, subsecond = 7, subsecond_precision = "microsecond"), 1)
Condition
  Error in `set_nanosecond()`:
  ! Can't perform this operation because of the precision of `x`.
  i The precision of `x` must be "second" or "nanosecond".
  i `x` has a precision of "microsecond".

invalid dates must be resolved when converting to another calendar

Code
  as_year_quarter_day(year_month_day(2019, 2, 31))
Condition
  Error in `as_sys_time()`:
  ! Can't convert `x` to another type because some dates are invalid.
  i The following locations are invalid: 1.
  i Resolve invalid dates with `invalid_resolve()`.

invalid dates must be resolved when converting to a sys-time

Code
  as_sys_time(year_month_day(2019, 2, 31))
Condition
  Error in `as_sys_time()`:
  ! Can't convert `x` to another type because some dates are invalid.
  i The following locations are invalid: 1.
  i Resolve invalid dates with `invalid_resolve()`.

invalid dates must be resolved when converting to a naive-time

Code
  as_naive_time(year_month_day(2019, 2, 31))
Condition
  Error in `as_sys_time()`:
  ! Can't convert `x` to another type because some dates are invalid.
  i The following locations are invalid: 1.
  i Resolve invalid dates with `invalid_resolve()`.

default formats are correct

Code
  format(year_month_day(2019))
Output
  [1] "2019"
Code
  format(year_month_day(2019, 1))
Output
  [1] "2019-01"
Code
  format(year_month_day(2019, 1, 1, 1))
Output
  [1] "2019-01-01T01"
Code
  format(year_month_day(2019, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 50, subsecond_precision = "microsecond"))
Output
  [1] "2019-01-01T01:02:03.000050"

failure to parse results in a warning

Code
  year_month_day_parse("foo")
Condition
  Warning:
  Failed to parse 1 string at location 1. Returning `NA` at that location.
Output
  <year_month_day<day>[1]>
  [1] NA

requires month precision

Code
  calendar_month_factor(year_month_day(2019))
Condition
  Error in `calendar_month_factor()`:
  ! `x` must have at least "month" precision.

labels is validated

Code
  calendar_month_factor(year_month_day(2019, 1), labels = 1)
Condition
  Error in `calendar_month_factor()`:
  ! `labels` must be a <clock_labels>, not the number 1.

abbreviate is validated

Code
  calendar_month_factor(year_month_day(2019, 1), abbreviate = "foo")
Condition
  Error in `calendar_month_factor()`:
  ! `abbreviate` must be `TRUE` or `FALSE`, not the string "foo".
Code
  calendar_month_factor(year_month_day(2019, 1), abbreviate = 1)
Condition
  Error in `calendar_month_factor()`:
  ! `abbreviate` must be `TRUE` or `FALSE`, not the number 1.
Code
  calendar_month_factor(year_month_day(2019, 1), abbreviate = c(TRUE, FALSE))
Condition
  Error in `calendar_month_factor()`:
  ! `abbreviate` must be `TRUE` or `FALSE`, not a logical vector.

can't compute a unsupported count precision

Code
  (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "day")))
Output
  <error/rlang_error>
  Error in `calendar_count_between_standardize_precision_n()`:
  ! `precision` must be one of: 'year', 'quarter', 'month'.

only granular precisions are allowed

Code
  seq(year_month_day(2019, 1, 1), by = 1, length.out = 2)
Condition
  Error in `seq()`:
  ! `from` must be 'year' or 'month' precision.

strict mode can be activated

Code
  invalid_resolve(year_month_day(2019, 1, 1))
Condition
  Error in `strict_validate_invalid()`:
  ! The global option, `clock.strict`, is currently set to `TRUE`. In this mode, `invalid` must be set and cannot be left as `NULL`.

throws known classed error

Code
  invalid_resolve(year_month_day(2019, 2, 31))
Condition
  Error in `invalid_resolve()`:
  ! Invalid date found at location 1.
  i Resolve invalid date issues by specifying the `invalid` argument.

minimums are right

Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_year)
Output
  <year_month_day<year>[1]>
  [1] "-32767"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_month)
Output
  <year_month_day<month>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_day)
Output
  <year_month_day<day>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_hour)
Output
  <year_month_day<hour>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_minute)
Output
  <year_month_day<minute>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00:00"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_second)
Output
  <year_month_day<second>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00:00:00"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_millisecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<millisecond>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00:00:00.000"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_microsecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<microsecond>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00:00:00.000000"
Code
  clock_minimum(clock_empty_year_month_day_nanosecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<nanosecond>[1]>
  [1] "-32767-01-01T00:00:00.000000000"

maximums are right

Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_year)
Output
  <year_month_day<year>[1]>
  [1] "32767"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_month)
Output
  <year_month_day<month>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_day)
Output
  <year_month_day<day>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_hour)
Output
  <year_month_day<hour>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_minute)
Output
  <year_month_day<minute>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23:59"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_second)
Output
  <year_month_day<second>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23:59:59"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_millisecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<millisecond>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23:59:59.999"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_microsecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<microsecond>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23:59:59.999999"
Code
  clock_maximum(clock_empty_year_month_day_nanosecond)
Output
  <year_month_day<nanosecond>[1]>
  [1] "32767-12-31T23:59:59.999999999"

add_*() respect recycling rules

Code
  add_years(year_month_day(1:2), 1:3)
Condition
  Error in `add_years()`:
  ! Can't recycle `x` (size 2) to match `n` (size 3).


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