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ISO does not specify the timezone, so we cannot parse it into a DateTime. You can use NaiveDateTime or, if you want to assume a timezone, parse a NaiveDateTime and then convert it to DateTime.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Anthony Smith <ant...@sticksnleaves.com> wrote:
Parses the extended “DateTimes” format described by ISO 8601:2004.
Raises if the format is invalid.This function would be similar to Date.from_iso8601!/2.
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