commit | 218693c387d3155e92afc881827b7b6350473650 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | jeroendedauw <jeroendedauw@gmail.com> | Sat Nov 16 20:03:45 2013 +0100 |
committer | jeroendedauw <jeroendedauw@gmail.com> | Sat Nov 16 20:03:45 2013 +0100 |
tree | 872308e7e906694ffc63d222b4fba2442fa679d7 | |
parent | 14b34035570e9a511725d2c22b89b3a0a6abe9d6 [diff] |
Remove not needed autoload map
Library containing value objects to represent temporal information, parsers to turn user input into such value objects, and formatters to turn them back into user consumable representations.
On Packagist:
The recommended way to use this library is via Composer.
To add this package as a local, per-project dependency to your project, simply add a dependency on data-values/time
to your project's composer.json
file. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json
file that just defines a dependency on version 1.0 of this package:
{ "require": { "data-values/time": "1.0.*" } }
Get the code of this package, either via git, or some other means. Also get all dependencies. You can find a list of the dependencies in the "require" section of the composer.json file. Then take care of autoloading the classes defined in the src directory.
This library comes with a set up PHPUnit tests that cover all non-trivial code. You can run these tests using the PHPUnit configuration file found in the root directory. The tests can also be run via TravisCI, as a TravisCI configuration file is also provided in the root directory.
DataValues Time has been written by the Wikidata team, as [Wikimedia Germany] (https://wikimedia.de) employees for the Wikidata project.
Initial release with these features:
* TimeValue * TimeFormatter * TimeIsoFormatter