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  • Jérome Perrin's avatar
    TargetSolver: use simple date arithmetics instead of createDateTimeFromMillis · 8148bdab
    Jérome Perrin authored Mar 18, 2022
    Maybe this made sense long time ago, but nowadays we are using
    equivalence testers which tolerate date differences with more flexibility.
    
    createDateTimeFromMillis was also problematic as it uses internal
    private attributes of DateTime which is a pylint error with more recent
    DateTime
    8148bdab

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