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[DOC] New doc about Julian/Gregorian (#70)

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Burdette Lamar 2022-08-05 13:06:03 -05:00 committed by Peter Zhu
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== Julian and Gregorian Calendars
The difference between the
{Julian calendar}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar]
and the
{Gregorian calendar}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar]
may matter to your program if it uses dates in the interval:
- October 15, 1582.
- September 14, 1752.
A date outside that interval (including all dates in modern times)
is the same in both calendars.
However, a date _within_ that interval will be different
in the two calendars.
=== Different Calendar, Different \Date
The reason for the difference is this:
- On October 15, 1582, several countries changed
from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar;
these included Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.
Other contries in the Western world retained the Julian calendar.
- On September 14, 1752, most of the British empire
changed from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
When your code uses a date in this "gap" interval,
it will matter whether it considers the switchover date
to be the earlier date or the later date (or neither).
=== Argument +start+
Certain methods in class \Date handle differences in the
{Julian and Gregorian calendars}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Julian+and+Gregorian+Calendars]
by accepting an optional argument +start+, whose value may be:
- Date::ITALY (the default): the created date is Julian
if before October 15, 1582, Gregorian otherwise:
d = Date.new(1582, 10, 15)
d.prev_day.julian? # => true
d.julian? # => false
d.gregorian? # => true
- Date::ENGLAND: the created date is Julian if before September 14, 1752,
Gregorian otherwise:
d = Date.new(1752, 9, 14, Date::ENGLAND)
d.prev_day.julian? # => true
d.julian? # => false
d.gregorian? # => true
- Date::JULIAN: the created date is Julian regardless of its value:
d = Date.new(1582, 10, 15, Date::JULIAN)
d.julian? # => true
- Date::GREGORIAN: the created date is Gregorian regardless of its value:
d = Date.new(1752, 9, 14, Date::GREGORIAN)
d.prev_day.gregorian? # => true

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@ -2486,7 +2486,7 @@ date_s__valid_jd_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* Date.valid_jd?(2451944) # => true
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.jd.
*/
@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@ date_s__valid_civil_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
* Date.valid_date?(2001, 2, 29) # => false
* Date.valid_date?(2001, 2, -1) # => true
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Date.valid_date? is an alias for Date.valid_civil?.
*
@ -2670,7 +2670,7 @@ date_s__valid_ordinal_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
* Date.valid_ordinal?(2001, 34) # => true
* Date.valid_ordinal?(2001, 366) # => false
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.jd, Date.ordinal.
*/
@ -2760,7 +2760,7 @@ date_s__valid_commercial_p(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See Date.commercial.
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.jd, Date.commercial.
*/
@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@ static VALUE d_lite_plus(VALUE, VALUE);
*
* Date.jd(Date::ITALY - 1).julian? # => true
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.new.
*/
@ -3407,7 +3407,7 @@ date_s_jd(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* Raises an exception if +yday+ is zero or out of range.
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.jd, Date.new.
*/
@ -3484,7 +3484,7 @@ date_s_civil(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
* where +n+ is the number of days in the month;
* when the argument is negative, counts backward from the end of the month.
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Date.civil is an alias for Date.new.
*
@ -3592,7 +3592,7 @@ date_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
* Date.commercial(2020, 1, 1).to_s # => "2019-12-30"
Date.commercial(2020, 1, 7).to_s # => "2020-01-05"
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* Related: Date.jd, Date.new, Date.ordinal.
*/
@ -3777,7 +3777,7 @@ static void set_sg(union DateData *, double);
*
* Date.today.to_s # => "2022-07-06"
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
*/
static VALUE
@ -4409,7 +4409,7 @@ date_s__strptime(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
* {Formats for Dates and Times}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/strftime_formatting_rdoc.html].
* (Unlike Date.strftime, does not support flags and width.)
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
* See also {strptime(3)}[https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strptime.3.html].
*
@ -4556,7 +4556,7 @@ date_s__parse(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._parse (returns a hash).
@ -4636,7 +4636,7 @@ date_s__iso8601(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._iso8601 (returns a hash).
@ -4707,7 +4707,7 @@ date_s__rfc3339(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._rfc3339 (returns a hash).
@ -4776,7 +4776,7 @@ date_s__xmlschema(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._xmlschema (returns a hash).
@ -4849,7 +4849,7 @@ date_s__rfc2822(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Date.rfc822 is an alias for Date.rfc2822.
@ -4919,7 +4919,7 @@ date_s__httpdate(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._httpdate (returns a hash).
@ -4991,7 +4991,7 @@ date_s__jisx0301(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
*
* See:
*
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* - Argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
* - Argument {limit}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+limit].
*
* Related: Date._jisx0301 (returns a hash).
@ -5755,7 +5755,7 @@ d_lite_leap_p(VALUE self)
* Date.new(2001, 2, 3, Date::GREGORIAN).start # => -Infinity
* Date.new(2001, 2, 3, Date::JULIAN).start # => Infinity
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
*/
static VALUE
@ -5830,7 +5830,7 @@ dup_obj_with_new_start(VALUE obj, double sg)
* d1 = d0.new_start(Date::JULIAN)
* d1.julian? # => true
*
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:Date@Argument+start].
* See argument {start}[rdoc-ref:calendars.rdoc@Argument+start].
*
*/
static VALUE
@ -9522,54 +9522,6 @@ Init_date_core(void)
* d += 1 #=> #<Date: 2001-02-04 ...>
* d.strftime('%a %d %b %Y') #=> "Sun 04 Feb 2001"
*
* === Argument +start+
*
* Certain calculations and comparisons for a \Date object
* are affected by what the object considers to have been
* the changeover date from the
* {Julian}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar] to the
* {Gregorian}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar]
* calendar;
* this is set by argument +start+ when the object is created:
*
* - Dates before the changeover are considered to be Julian.
* - Dates after the changeover are considered to be Gregorian.
*
* The value of the +start+ argument may be:
*
* - Date::ITALY (the default) - the changeover date is October 10, 1582:
*
* Date::ITALY # => 2299161
* Date.jd(Date::ITALY).to_s # => "1582-10-15"
*
* # Julian base date, Julian result date.
* (Date.new(1581, 1, 1, Date::ITALY) + 365).to_s # => "1582-01-01"
* # Gregorian base date, Gregorian result date.
* (Date.new(1583, 1, 1, Date::ITALY) + 365).to_s # => "1584-01-01"
*
* # Julian base date, Gregorian result date.
* (Date.new(1582, 1, 1, Date::ITALY) + 365).to_s # => "1583-01-11"
* # Gregorian base date, Julian result date.
* (Date.new(1583, 1, 1, Date::ITALY) - 365).to_s # => "1581-12-22"
*
* - Date::ENGLAND - the changeover date is September 9, 1752:
*
* Date::ENGLAND # => 2361222
* Date.jd(Date::ENGLAND).to_s # => "1752-09-14"
*
* # Julian base date, Julian result date.
* (Date.new(1751, 1, 1, Date::ENGLAND) + 365).to_s # => "1752-01-01"
* # Gregorian base date, Gregorian result date.
* (Date.new(1753, 1, 1, Date::ENGLAND) + 365).to_s # => "1754-01-01"
*
* # Julian base date, Gregorian result date.
* (Date.new(1752, 1, 1, Date::ENGLAND) + 365).to_s # => "1753-01-11"
* # Gregorian base date, Julian result date.
* (Date.new(1753, 1, 1, Date::ENGLAND) - 365).to_s # => "1751-12-22"
*
* - Date::JULIAN - no changeover date; all dates are Julian.
* - Date::GREGORIAN - no changeover date; all dates are Gregorian.
*
* === Argument +limit+
*
* Certain singleton methods in \Date that parse string arguments
@ -9584,6 +9536,7 @@ Init_date_core(void)
* - Other non-numeric: raises TypeError.
*
*/
cDate = rb_define_class("Date", rb_cObject);
/* Exception for invalid date/time */