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time: fix documentation of Round, Truncate behavior for d <= 0
Saying that they return t unchanged is misleading, because they return a modified t, stripped of any monotonic clock reading, as of Go 1.9. Fixes #21485. Change-Id: Icddf8813aed3d687fcefcd2fe542829438be6a0a Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/56690 Reviewed-by: Avelino <t@avelino.xxx> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ func Date(year int, month Month, day, hour, min, sec, nsec int, loc *Location) T
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// Truncate returns the result of rounding t down to a multiple of d (since the zero time).
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// If d <= 0, Truncate returns t unchanged.
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// If d <= 0, Truncate returns t stripped of any monotonic clock reading but otherwise unchanged.
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//
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// Truncate operates on the time as an absolute duration since the
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// zero time; it does not operate on the presentation form of the
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@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ func (t Time) Truncate(d Duration) Time {
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// Round returns the result of rounding t to the nearest multiple of d (since the zero time).
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// The rounding behavior for halfway values is to round up.
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// If d <= 0, Round returns t unchanged.
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// If d <= 0, Round returns t stripped of any monotonic clock reading but otherwise unchanged.
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//
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// Round operates on the time as an absolute duration since the
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// zero time; it does not operate on the presentation form of the
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