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Build Identifier: 20110218-0911 the function myDate.extend(format) ignores the input format string and always returns timestamps in the form yyyyMMdd Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Generate EDate008.egl for Java testing. The file can be found in org.eclipse.edt.eunit.test/api.eglx_lang 2. Run the generated java program. The output shows that the specified formats are ignored and the format of the returned timestamp is always yyyyMMdd\\ e.g. const febLeap date = "02-29-2000"; const febLeapTimeStampYDate timeStamp("yyyy") = "2000"; function runAssignmentFunction02(){@Test} actual=febLeap.extend("yyyy"); LogResult.assertTimestampEqual("date to timestamp yyyy",febLeapTimeStampYDate,actual); end EDate008::runAssignmentFunction02: FAILED - date to timestamp yyyy - Failed: Expected value = '2000' Actual value = '2000-02-29'
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verified for EGL Development Tools (EDT) 0.7.0.v201110232102
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