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taskwarrior-2.x/src/Duration.h
Paul Beckingham 8488cbd1a6 Bug Fix - #231 time_t/int collision on 32-bit systems
- Fixed bug #231 by removing the operator int () cast from the Duration
  class.  On a 32-bit system, "time_t" may be defined as "int", in
  which case the int cast and time_t cast are essentially duplicates.
  Thanks to Pietro Cerutti, who also provided a patch.
2009-07-26 16:11:14 -04:00

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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef INCLUDED_DURATION
#define INCLUDED_DURATION
#include <string>
#include <time.h>
class Duration
{
public:
Duration (); // Default constructor
Duration (time_t); // Default constructor
Duration (const std::string&); // Parse
bool operator< (const Duration&);
bool operator> (const Duration&);
~Duration (); // Destructor
operator time_t ();
operator std::string ();
bool valid (const std::string&) const;
void parse (const std::string&);
private:
time_t mDays;
};
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////