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Object
DateTime serialization/deserialization
Deserializes JSON string by converting year
y
, month m
, day d
, hour
H
, minute M
, second S
, offset
of
and Day of Calendar Reform sg
to DateTime.
# File json/lib/json/add/core.rb, line 102 def self.json_create(object) args = object.values_at('y', 'm', 'd', 'H', 'M', 'S') of_a, of_b = object['of'].split('/') if of_b and of_b != '0' args << Rational(of_a.to_i, of_b.to_i) else args << of_a end args << object['sg'] civil(*args) end
Returns a hash, that will be turned into a JSON object and represent this object.
# File json/lib/json/add/core.rb, line 118 def as_json(*) { JSON.create_id => self.class.name, 'y' => year, 'm' => month, 'd' => day, 'H' => hour, 'M' => min, 'S' => sec, 'of' => offset.to_s, 'sg' => start, } end
Stores class name (DateTime) with Julian year y
, month
m
, day d
, hour H
, minute
M
, second S
, offset of
and Day of
Calendar Reform sg
as JSON string
# File json/lib/json/add/core.rb, line 135 def to_json(*args) as_json.to_json(*args) end
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