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# Date.rfc822 (from ruby core) --- Date.rfc2822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date Date.rfc822(string='Mon, 1 Jan -4712 00:00:00 +0000'[, start=Date::ITALY], limit: 128) -> date --- Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to some typical RFC 2822 formats. Date.rfc2822('Sat, 3 Feb 2001 00:00:00 +0000') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...> Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than *limit*. You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that it may take a long time to parse. (from ruby core) --- rfc822() --- Creates a new Date object by parsing from a string according to some typical RFC 2822 formats. Date.rfc2822('Sat, 3 Feb 2001 00:00:00 +0000') #=> #<Date: 2001-02-03 ...> Raise an ArgumentError when the string length is longer than *limit*. You can stop this check by passing `limit: nil`, but note that it may take a long time to parse. (This method is an alias for Date#rfc2822.) This method is equivalent to strftime('%a, %-d %b %Y %T %z').
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