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* ext/date/date_core.c: Grammar fix found by @aiperon [ci skip]

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zzak 2015-06-12 14:45:56 +00:00
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@ -9539,7 +9539,7 @@ Init_date_core(void)
[solar years][9] since Shakespeare's birthday then the correct [solar years][9] since Shakespeare's birthday then the correct
anniversary date would be the 4th May and not the 23rd April. anniversary date would be the 4th May and not the 23rd April.
So when should use you use `DateTime` in Ruby and when should So when should you use `DateTime` in Ruby and when should
you use `Time`? Almost certainly you'll want to use `Time` you use `Time`? Almost certainly you'll want to use `Time`
since your app is probably dealing with current dates and since your app is probably dealing with current dates and
times. However, if you need to deal with dates and times in a times. However, if you need to deal with dates and times in a