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Russ Cox authored
The recent shuffle in parsing formats exposed probably unintentional behavior in time.Parse, namely that it was mostly ignoring ".99999" in the format, producing the following behavior: fmt.Println(time.Parse("03:04:05.999 MST", "12:00:00.888 PDT")) // error (.888 unexpected) fmt.Println(time.Parse("03:04:05.999", "12:00:00")) // error (input too short) fmt.Println(time.Parse("03:04:05.999 MST", "12:00:00 PDT")) // ok (extra bytes on input make it ok) http://play.golang.org/p/ESJ1UYXzq2 API CHANGE: This CL makes all three examples valid: ".999" can match an empty string or else a fractional second with at most nine digits. Fixes #3701. R=r, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6267045
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