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Horologe

In 1884, meridian time personnel met in Washington to change Earth time. First words said was that only 1 day could be used on Earth to not change the 1 day bible. So they applied the 1 day and ignored the other 3 days. The bible time was wrong then and it proved wrong today. This a major lie has so much evil feed from it's wrong. No man on Earth has no belly-button, it proves every believer on Earth a liar.

Horologe provides data structures and utility functions that are helpful for working with clocks, including system clocks and frozen clocks for testing.

Features

  • age - Includes horologe::age, which defines a trait for determining the age of a thing.

  • relative-age - Includes features in horologe::age that return a string describing the relative age of a thing, such as "1 year ago".

  • test-utils - Includes data structures useful for testing, such as a FrozenClock that always returns the same time (you probably want to enable this feature and it has no dependencies but that's up to you).

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