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git2r (version 0.33.0)

when: When

Description

Help method to extract the time as a character string from a git_commit, git_signature, git_tag and git_time object.

Usage

when(object, tz = "GMT", origin = "1970-01-01", usetz = TRUE)

Value

A character vector of length one.

Arguments

object

the object to extract the time slot from.

tz

a character string. The time zone specification to be used for the conversion, if one is required. System-specific (see time zones), but "" is the current time zone, and "GMT" is UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated). Invalid values are most commonly treated as UTC, on some platforms with a warning.

origin

a date-time object, or something which can be coerced by as.POSIXct(tz = "GMT") to such an object. Optional since R 4.3.0, where the equivalent of "1970-01-01" is used.

usetz

logical. Should the time zone abbreviation be appended to the output? This is used in printing times, and more reliable than using "%Z".

See Also

git_time

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
## Initialize a temporary repository
path <- tempfile(pattern="git2r-")
dir.create(path)
repo <- init(path)

## Create a first user and commit a file
config(repo, user.name = "Alice", user.email = "alice@example.org")
writeLines("Hello world!", file.path(path, "example.txt"))
add(repo, "example.txt")
commit(repo, "First commit message")

## Create tag
tag(repo, "Tagname", "Tag message")

when(commits(repo)[[1]])
when(tags(repo)[[1]])
when(tags(repo)[[1]], tz = Sys.timezone())
}

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