[swift-corelibs-dev] [swift-evolution] Proposal: Conforming NSDate to Comparable
Pierre Habouzit
phabouzit at apple.com
Sat Dec 5 21:10:38 CST 2015
-Pierre
> On Dec 5, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Brent Royal-Gordon via swift-corelibs-dev <swift-corelibs-dev at swift.org> wrote:
>
>> I think it's a good idea to conform NSDate to the Comparable protocol, so instead of using:
>>
>> if someDate.compare(today) == .OrderedAscending { }
>>
>> Developers can easily compare using compare dates using comparison operators:
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>> if someDate < today { }
>
> I would also suggest we add Strideable, which would allow you to add and subtract NSTimeIntervals, plus subtract two NSDates to get the NSTimeInterval between them.
>
> https://gist.github.com/brentdax/11b3275424d0833cfd99
NSDate (and dates/timestamps in general) is a poor choice for Strideable, because, DST.
A Calendar using this interface for a repeating event would be broken using this. Or you would break anyone who really wants to iterate every fixed 86400 seconds.
-Pierre
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