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#36 - DST issue when winter is coming

Issue - State: open - Opened by oktoberfest6 12 months ago - 1 comment

#35 - Switch to GHA, drop Travis

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Tieske about 1 year ago

#34 - chore(date): fix warning

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Tieske about 1 year ago

#33 - fix(parse): offset parsing when seconds are decimal

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by waynec86 about 1 year ago - 1 comment

#32 - offset not parsed when seconds are decimal

Issue - State: closed - Opened by rsk0 about 1 year ago - 2 comments

#31 - parse ISO 8601 comma-spec'd decimal seconds

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by rsk0 over 1 year ago - 3 comments

#30 - Warning on setz

Issue - State: closed - Opened by comedinha almost 2 years ago - 2 comments

#29 - Luadate support duration at ISO8601?

Issue - State: closed - Opened by Psychesnet about 2 years ago - 2 comments

#28 - lua-5.4.4 32-bit issue

Issue - State: closed - Opened by denisdemaisbr over 2 years ago - 2 comments

#27 - rockspec: use git+https:// for git repository URL

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Totktonada almost 3 years ago - 2 comments

#26 - Year 2000 for 00-40

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Tieske about 3 years ago

#25 - chore(docs) small clarification/correction

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Tieske about 3 years ago

#24 - MetaMethod description for a < b seems to be incorrect

Issue - State: closed - Opened by marcotrosi about 3 years ago - 2 comments

#23 - Gettime

Issue - State: closed - Opened by sqpp almost 4 years ago - 4 comments

#22 - Lua 5.4 support in rockspec

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by leafo almost 4 years ago - 10 comments

#21 - Update date.lua

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by howmanysmall about 6 years ago - 1 comment

#20 - another bug ?

Issue - State: closed - Opened by denisdemaisbr over 6 years ago - 1 comment

#19 - bug found ?

Issue - State: closed - Opened by denisdemaisbr about 7 years ago - 2 comments

#18 - error loading module:too many C levels (limit is 200)

Issue - State: closed - Opened by biaoqianwo about 7 years ago - 5 comments

#17 - The use of arg in not supported in 5.2+

Issue - State: closed - Opened by michaelm75au over 7 years ago

#16 - first day of week / i18n

Issue - State: closed - Opened by denisdemaisbr over 7 years ago - 1 comment

#15 - Update LICENSE

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Scottkao85 over 7 years ago

#14 - [SQL] dates

Issue - State: closed - Opened by denisdemaisbr almost 8 years ago - 2 comments

#13 - patch for openresty compatible

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by iorichina about 8 years ago - 1 comment

#12 - Year 2000 for 00-40

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by dimfishr over 8 years ago - 4 comments

#11 - Time zone ambiguity in standard functions

Issue - State: closed - Opened by gcr over 8 years ago - 2 comments

#10 - Support for Lua 5.3

Issue - State: closed - Opened by Tieske almost 9 years ago - 1 comment

#9 - seconds including fraction used scientific notation if less then 1e-4

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by fertel almost 9 years ago - 1 comment

#8 - Can you add an utc field?

Issue - State: closed - Opened by andot over 9 years ago - 9 comments

#7 - invalid escape sequence

Issue - State: closed - Opened by tgirod almost 10 years ago - 3 comments

#6 - Take over date on MoonRocks

Issue - State: closed - Opened by leafo about 10 years ago - 2 comments

#5 - setisoweeknumber can fail

Issue - State: closed - Opened by bebraw over 10 years ago - 2 comments

#4 - Timestamp

Issue - State: closed - Opened by subnetmarco over 10 years ago - 7 comments

#3 - Fixed and/or problem in dobj.__lt and dobj.__le

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by clarkjc almost 11 years ago - 2 comments

#2 - added new getepoch func and made call more generic

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by dgaedcke almost 11 years ago - 1 comment

#1 - usage of `arg.n`

Issue - State: closed - Opened by Tieske about 11 years ago
Labels: bug