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# Based on the "trust" template v0.1.2
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cache: cargo
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![travisci](https://travis-ci.org/bspeice/dtparse.svg?branch=master)
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![travisci](https://travis-ci.org/bspeice/dtparse.svg?branch=master)
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A [dateutil](https://github.com/dateutil/dateutil)-compatible timestamp parser for Rust
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The fully-featured "even I couldn't understand that" time parser.
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Designed to take in strings and give back sensible dates and times.
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## Where it stands
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sense of the dates and times they contain. A couple of quick examples
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The library works really well at the moment, and passes the vast majority of `dateutil`s parser
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```rust
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test suite. This isn't mission-critical ready, but is more than ready for hobbyist projects.
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extern crate chrono;
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extern crate dtparse;
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use chrono::prelude::*;
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use dtparse::parse;
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assert_eq!(
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parse("2008.12.30"),
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Ok((NaiveDate::from_ymd(2008, 12, 30).and_hms(0, 0, 0), None))
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**Functionality**:
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// It can even handle timezones!
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assert_eq!(
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parse("January 4, 2024; 18:30:04 +02:00"),
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Ok((
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theoretically would provide support, but I'd also like some helper things available (e.g. "EST" is not a named zone in `chrono-tz`).
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let mut p = Parser::default();
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# Appveyor configuration template for Rust using rustup for Rust installation
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