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for long durations, hours are printed in scientific notation #48
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- `hms()` now works correctly if all four components (days, hours, minutes, seconds) are passed (#49). - Values with durations of over 10000 hours are now printed correctly (#48). - `c()` now returns a hms (#41, @qgeissmann). - Pillar support (#43).
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Breaking changes ---------------- - `as.hms.POSIXt()` now defaults to the current time zone, the previous default was `"UTC"` and can be restored by calling `pkgconfig::set_config("hms::default_tz", "UTC")`. New features ------------ - Pillar support, will display `hms` columns in tibbles in color on terminals that support it (#43). - New `round_hms()` and `trunc_hms()` for rounding or truncating to a given multiple of seconds (#31). - New `parse_hms()` and `parse_hm()` to parse strings in "HH:MM:SS" and "HH:MM" formats (#30). - `as.hms.POSIXt()` gains `tz` argument, default `"UTC"` (#28). - `as.hms.character()` and `parse_hms()` accept fractional seconds (#33). Bug fixes --------- - `hms()` now works correctly if all four components (days, hours, minutes, seconds) are passed (#49). - `hms()` creates a zero-length object of class `hms` that prints as `"hms()"`. - `hms(integer())` and `as.hms(integer())` both work and are identical to `hms()`. - Values with durations of over 10000 hours are now printed correctly (#48). - `c()` now returns a hms (#41, @qgeissmann). Documentation and error messages -------------------------------- - Fix and enhance examples in `?hms`. - Documentation is in Markdown format now. - Improved error message if calling `hms()` with a character argument (#29).
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