![]() Up until now the julian package relied on the time.Time type to represent Gregorian dates, and julian.Date to represent Julian dates, however this both looks inconsistent, and is more opaque and complicated because time.Time carries with it a lot of information we don't care about. Therefore this has been modified, now the conversion package has two types julian.JDate and julian.GDate for their respective calendars. |
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julian_test.go |