Handle unspecified + qualified EDTF strings#58
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Unspecified dates previously could not handle qualification. Unspecified dates also couldn't handle dates with 3 unspecified digits ("1XXX"). This commit adds both those features and tests for those use cases.
Requires quite a few overrides of lower_ and upper_ range methods to properly handle dates due to padding working in the opposite direction for negative dates, esp when combined with month/day padding.
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@aweakley take a look at this one whenever you have a chance |
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This looks great, thank you very much. |
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Unspecified dates previously could not handle qualification ("16XX~"). Unspecified dates also couldn't handle dates with 3 unspecified digits ("1XXX"). This commit adds both those features and tests for those use cases.
Closes #38