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nscala-time

A new Scala wrapper for Joda Time. This project forked from scala-time since it seems that scala-time is no longer maintained.

USAGE:

import com.github.nscala_time.time.Imports._

DateTime.now // returns org.joda.time.DateTime = 2009-04-27T13:25:42.659-07:00

DateTime.now.hour(2).minute(45).second(10) // returns org.joda.time.DateTime = 2009-04-27T02:45:10.313-07:00

DateTime.now + 2.months // returns org.joda.time.DateTime = 2009-06-27T13:25:59.195-07:00

DateTime.nextMonth < DateTime.now + 2.months // returns Boolean = true

DateTime.now to DateTime.tomorrow  // return org.joda.time.Interval = > 2009-04-27T13:47:14.840/2009-04-28T13:47:14.840

(DateTime.now to DateTime.nextSecond).millis // returns Long = 1000

2.hours + 45.minutes + 10.seconds
// returns com.github.nscala_time.time.DurationBuilder
// (can be used as a Duration or as a Period)

(2.hours + 45.minutes + 10.seconds).millis
// returns Long = 9910000

2.months + 3.days
// returns Period

This is mostly a convenience wrapper around the Joda Time libraries, adding more pleasant syntax like operators for addition, subtraction, and comparison. Also, most fields usually available as getField are now simply available as field, following the Scala convention. Some instances of asX or toX have also been shortened.

Please see Joda Time for full explanation of key concepts and API: http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/index.html

INSTALLATION:

Add the following to your sbt build (for Scala 2.9.1, Scala 2.9.2, Scala 2.9.3, and Scala 2.10.x!):

libraryDependencies += "com.github.nscala-time" %% "nscala-time" % "0.4.0"

Latest stable release is 0.4.0.

DOCUMENTS:

scaladoc (latest stable release)

MOTIVATION:

The Java Date and Calendar libraries are largely inadequate. They are mutable, not thread-safe, and very inconvenient to use.

The Joda Time library is a great replacement for Java's Date and Calendar classes. They're immutable by default, have a much richer and nicer API, and can easily be converted to Java's Date and Calendar classes when necessary.

This project provides a thin layer of convenience around the Joda Time libraries, making them more idiomatic to use within Scala.

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