Anchor DateTimeTest to fixed DateTime instead of a variable value based on Time.now#advance#to_datetime. Works around issue on 64-bit platforms with Ruby's Time#to_datetime respecting fractional seconds, and database adapters not respecting them for DateTimes, throwing off before-and-after-save equality test. References #10080, #10073
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*2.0.0* (December 6th, 2007)
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* Anchor DateTimeTest to fixed DateTime instead of a variable value based on Time.now#advance#to_datetime, so that this test passes on 64-bit platforms running Ruby 1.8.6+ [Geoff Buesing]
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* Fixed that the Query Cache should just be ignored if the database is misconfigured (so that the "About your applications environment" works even before the database has been created) [DHH]
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* Fixed that the truncation of strings longer than 50 chars should use inspect so newlines etc are escaped #10385 [norbert]
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class DateTimeTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_saves_both_date_and_time
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now = 200.years.ago.to_datetime
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time_values = [1807, 2, 10, 15, 30, 45]
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now = DateTime.civil(*time_values)
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task = Task.new
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task.starting = now
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task.save!
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assert_equal now, Task.find(task.id).starting.to_datetime
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# check against Time.local_time, since some platforms will return a Time instead of a DateTime
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assert_equal Time.local_time(*time_values), Task.find(task.id).starting
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end
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def test_assign_empty_date_time
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