I'm building a rails application and have come across what seems to be strange behaviour. According to Ruby's documentation of Time.strftime(), %P and %p are valid options:
%p - Meridian indicator (``AM'' or ``PM'')
%P - Meridian indicator (``am'' or ``pm'')
Using the rails console (Rails 3.0开发者_StackOverflow.3, ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12 patchlevel 174) [universal-darwin10.0]) I observe the following behaviour:
>> DateTime.now.strftime("%l:%M%P on %A %e %Y")
=> " 2:23pm on Tuesday 1 2011"
>> Time.now.strftime("%l:%M%P on %A %e %Y")
=> " 2:23P on Tuesday 1 2011"
>> Time.now.strftime("%l:%M%p on %A %e %Y")
=> " 2:23PM on Tuesday 1 2011"
>> 2.hours.ago.strftime("%l:%M%P on %A %e %Y")
=> "11:29P on Monday 28 2011"
Note how in DateTime.now.strftime, %P evaluates to the expected lowercase pm. With Time.now.strftime %P is rendered as an uppercase P.
The final example uses the ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone class, and that too renders incorrectly (2 hours ago is in the morning).
Is this the expected behaviour? Or should I file a bug somewhere, and if so, where's the best place to do so?
With 1.9.2-p180 in irb:
Welcome to IRB. You are using ruby 1.9.2p180 (2011-02-18 revision 30909) [x86_64-darwin10.6.0]. Have fun ;)
>> Time.now.strftime('%p %P') #=> "PM pm"
>> DateTime.now.strftime('%p %P') #=> "PM pm"
With 1.8.7 in irb:
Welcome to IRB. You are using ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18 patchlevel 334) [x86_64-darwin10.6.0]. Have fun ;)
>> Time.now.strftime('%p %P') #=> "PM P"
>> DateTime.now.strftime('%p %P') #=> "PM pm"
Rubydoc.info shows no "%P" support for 1.8.7:
Format meaning: %a - The abbreviated weekday name (``Sun'') %A - The full weekday name (``Sunday'') %b - The abbreviated month name (``Jan'') %B - The full month name (``January'') %c - The preferred local date and time representation %d - Day of the month (01..31) %H - Hour of the day, 24-hour clock (00..23) %I - Hour of the day, 12-hour clock (01..12) %j - Day of the year (001..366) %m - Month of the year (01..12) %M - Minute of the hour (00..59) %p - Meridian indicator (``AM'' or ``PM'') %S - Second of the minute (00..60) %U - Week number of the current year, starting with the first Sunday as the first day of the first week (00..53) %W - Week number of the current year, starting with the first Monday as the first day of the first week (00..53) %w - Day of the week (Sunday is 0, 0..6) %x - Preferred representation for the date alone, no time %X - Preferred representation for the time alone, no date %y - Year without a century (00..99) %Y - Year with century %Z - Time zone name %% - Literal ``%'' character t = Time.now t.strftime("Printed on %m/%d/%Y") #=> "Printed on 04/09/2003" t.strftime("at %I:%M%p") #=> "at 08:56AM"
ActiveSupport's ri
doc says:
ri ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#strftime ----------------------------------- ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#strftime strftime(format) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Replaces +%Z+ and +%z+ directives with +zone+ and +formatted_offset+, respectively, before passing to Time#strftime, so that zone information is correct
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