Fix *_DAYS_FROM_YEAR_0
calculation
#1312
Merged
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The
MIN_DAYS_FROM_YEAR_0
andMAX_DAYS_FROM_YEAR_0
constants are only used in tests.As described in #1048 there is something subtly wrong in the derivation of them. But I was not smart enough to put my finger on it 😄.
The formula was only correct if
MIN_YEAR
was a leap year. I changed it to a correct formula that tries to be less smart, and tested it to be correct for all possible years.test_date_bounds
helps to verifyNaiveDate::MIN
andNaiveDate::MAX
are correct. I changed it a little to also report the last ordinal day inNaiveDate::MAX
.Split out from #1048.