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@omus omus commented Mar 26, 2019

Shows the Dates.format table which was the behaviour in the Julia 0.6 documentation. Currently we show a docstring for an internal Dates.format method.

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Shows the `Dates.format` table which was the behaviour in the Julia 0.6
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omus commented May 22, 2019

Rebased to see if the CI situation works better now

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omus commented May 23, 2019

CI situation is better than it was. The Appveyor and Travis failures look unrelated.

@omus omus merged commit 826bb8b into master May 23, 2019
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omus commented May 23, 2019

Added backport label as this documentation issue is also present in 1.0

KristofferC pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 26, 2019
Shows the `Dates.format` table which was the behaviour in the Julia 0.6
documentation.

(cherry picked from commit 826bb8b)
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KristofferC pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 26, 2019
Shows the `Dates.format` table which was the behaviour in the Julia 0.6
documentation.

(cherry picked from commit 826bb8b)
KristofferC pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 20, 2020
Shows the `Dates.format` table which was the behaviour in the Julia 0.6
documentation.

(cherry picked from commit 826bb8b)
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