# typed: false # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `timecop` gem. # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem timecop`. # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#31 class Date include ::Comparable class << self # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#104 def closest_wday(wday); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#33 def mock_date; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#100 def mocked_time_stack_item; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#78 def parse(*args); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#78 def parse_with_mock_date(*args); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#47 def strptime(str = T.unsafe(nil), fmt = T.unsafe(nil), start = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#47 def strptime_with_mock_date(str = T.unsafe(nil), fmt = T.unsafe(nil), start = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#39 def today; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#39 def today_with_mock_date; end end end # source://date/3.2.2/date.rb#7 Date::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#113 class DateTime < ::Date class << self # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#115 def mock_time; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#150 def mocked_time_stack_item; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#119 def now; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#119 def now_with_mock_time; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#127 def parse(*args); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#127 def parse_with_mock_date(*args); end end end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#4 class Time include ::Comparable class << self # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#6 def mock_time; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#21 def new(*args, **_arg1); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#21 def new_with_mock_time(*args, **_arg1); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#13 def now; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb#13 def now_with_mock_time; end end end # Timecop # * Wrapper class for manipulating the extensions to the Time, Date, and DateTime objects # * Allows us to "freeze" time in our Ruby applications. # * Optionally allows time travel to simulate a running clock, such time is not technically frozen. # # This is very useful when your app's functionality is dependent on time (e.g. # anything that might expire). This will allow us to alter the return value of # Date.today, Time.now, and DateTime.now, such that our application code _never_ has to change. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#1 class Timecop include ::Singleton extend ::Singleton::SingletonClassMethods # @return [Timecop] a new instance of Timecop # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#174 def initialize; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#141 def baseline; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#136 def baseline=(b); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#209 def return(&block); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#224 def return_to_baseline; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#149 def set_baseline(b); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#166 def set_stack(s); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#157 def stack; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#185 def thread_safe; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#180 def thread_safe=(t); end # @raise [SafeModeException] # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#189 def travel(mock_type, *args, &block); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#219 def unmock!; end class << self # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#78 def baseline; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#82 def baseline=(baseline); end # Allows you to run a block of code and "fake" a time throughout the execution of that block. # This is particularly useful for writing test methods where the passage of time is critical to the business # logic being tested. For example: # # joe = User.find(1) # joe.purchase_home() # assert !joe.mortgage_due? # Timecop.freeze(2008, 10, 5) do # assert joe.mortgage_due? # end # # freeze and travel will respond to several different arguments: # 1. Timecop.freeze(time_inst) # 2. Timecop.freeze(datetime_inst) # 3. Timecop.freeze(date_inst) # 4. Timecop.freeze(offset_in_seconds) # 5. Timecop.freeze(year, month, day, hour=0, minute=0, second=0) # 6. Timecop.freeze() # Defaults to Time.now # # When a block is also passed, Time.now, DateTime.now and Date.today are all reset to their # previous values after the block has finished executing. This allows us to nest multiple # calls to Timecop.travel and have each block maintain it's concept of "now." # # * Note: Timecop.freeze will actually freeze time. This can cause unanticipated problems if # benchmark or other timing calls are executed, which implicitly expect Time to actually move # forward. # # * Rails Users: Be especially careful when setting this in your development environment in a # rails project. Generators will load your environment, including the migration generator, # which will lead to files being generated with the timestamp set by the Timecop.freeze call # in your dev environment # # Returns the value of the block if one is given, or the mocked time. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#51 def freeze(*args, &block); end # Returns whether or not Timecop is currently frozen/travelled # # @return [Boolean] # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#125 def frozen?; end # Reverts back to system's Time.now, Date.today and DateTime.now (if it exists) permamently when # no block argument is given, or temporarily reverts back to the system's time temporarily for # the given block. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#89 def return(&block); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#99 def return_to_baseline; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#108 def safe_mode=(safe); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#112 def safe_mode?; end # Allows you to run a block of code and "scale" a time throughout the execution of that block. # The first argument is a scaling factor, for example: # Timecop.scale(2) do # ... time will 'go' twice as fast here # end # See Timecop#freeze for exact usage of the other arguments # # Returns the value of the block if one is given, or the mocked time. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#74 def scale(*args, &block); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#120 def thread_safe; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#116 def thread_safe=(t); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#104 def top_stack_item; end # Allows you to run a block of code and "fake" a time throughout the execution of that block. # See Timecop#freeze for a sample of how to use (same exact usage syntax) # # * Note: Timecop.travel will not freeze time (as opposed to Timecop.freeze). This is a particularly # good candidate for use in environment files in rails projects. # # Returns the value of the block if one is given, or the mocked time. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#62 def travel(*args, &block); end # Reverts back to system's Time.now, Date.today and DateTime.now (if it exists) permamently when # no block argument is given, or temporarily reverts back to the system's time temporarily for # the given block. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#89 def unfreeze(&block); end private def allocate; end # source://singleton/0.1.1/singleton.rb#123 def instance; end def new(*_arg0); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#130 def send_travel(mock_type, *args, &block); end end end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#232 class Timecop::SafeModeException < ::StandardError # @return [SafeModeException] a new instance of SafeModeException # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/timecop.rb#233 def initialize; end end # A data class for carrying around "time movement" objects. Makes it easy to keep track of the time # movements on a simple stack. # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#4 class Timecop::TimeStackItem # @return [TimeStackItem] a new instance of TimeStackItem # # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#7 def initialize(mock_type, *args); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#77 def date(date_klass = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#81 def datetime(datetime_klass = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#25 def day; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#29 def hour; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#33 def min; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#5 def mock_type; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#21 def month; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#73 def scaled_time; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#53 def scaling_factor; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#37 def sec; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#57 def time(time_klass = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#45 def travel_offset; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#49 def travel_offset_days; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#41 def utc_offset; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#17 def year; end private # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#128 def compute_travel_offset; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#100 def parse_time(*args); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#92 def rational_to_utc_offset(rational); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#136 def time_klass; end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#132 def times_are_equal_within_epsilon(t1, t2, epsilon_in_seconds); end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb#96 def utc_offset_to_rational(utc_offset); end end # source://timecop//lib/timecop/version.rb#2 Timecop::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)