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Feature: Stamping a date In order to format dates in a more programmer-friendly way the stamp method formats a date given a human-readable example. Scenario Outline: Various examples Given the date December 9, 2011 When I stamp the example "<example>" Then I produce "<output>" And I like turtles Examples: | example | output | | pass-through | pass-through | | January | December | | Jan | Dec | | Jan 1 | Dec 9 | | Jan 01 | Dec 09 | | Jan 10 | Dec 09 | | Jan 1, 1999 | Dec 9, 2011 |
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stamp-0.0.1 | features/stamp.feature |