Bug #10703
Updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada) almost 10 years ago
The following is a pure Ruby-based patch to address the issues raised in [Bug <a href="http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10588"> Bug 10588 Invalid Dates](http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10588): Dates</a>: ~~~ruby ~~~ class SmartTime < Time def self.mktime year, month, day case month when 4, 6, 9, 11 if day == 31 raise ArgumentError, 'argument out of range _ APR, JUNE, SEP, NOV', caller else super end when 2 case day when 30, 31 raise ArgumentError, 'argument out of range _ FEB', caller when 29 if year%100 == 0 if year%400 == 0 super super else raise ArgumentError, 'argument out of range _ FEB', caller end end else if year%4 == 0 super super else raise ArgumentError, 'argument out of range _ FEB', caller end end end else super super end else super end end end ~~~ Another version of this patch with a light-hearted commentary, using the same algorithm but a slightly different approach, is available at: [otherimran.wordpress.com](http://otherimran.wordpress.com/2015/01/02/ruby-invalid-dates-patch/) <a href="http://otherimran.wordpress.com/2015/01/02/ruby-invalid-dates-patch/">otherimran.wordpress.com</a> Ruby is a mature, productive programming tool. It’s not a silly toy. It doesn’t deserve to have such dumb bugs lurking inside its core classes. That’s just me, exercising my right to politely protest the decision made by Ruby maintainers. I hope they would reconsider and fix it internally.