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I might be same as #60
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This breaks for me with can't convert ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone into Integer
(on jruby)
It appears to be trying to call :to_int internally and failing
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Yep, I'm gonna deal with this sometime shortly today.
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yes, it's a duplication of #60. Sorry.
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Just released v0.5.8
which fixes this.
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Thanks @travisjeffery!
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I still get the same problem as @glebm on JRuby? Seems to make TimeCop unusable on JRuby but it could actually be a ruby_units problem..
require "rubygems"
=> false
require "active_utils"
=> true
require "timecop"
=> true
Timecop.travel(2.days.ago)
=> Wed Mar 06 16:49:15 -0700 2013
require "ruby_units"
=> true
Timecop.travel(2.days.ago)
TypeError: can't convert Time into Integer
from org/jruby/RubyTime.java:983:in `at'
from .../jruby-1.7.3@.../bundler/gems/ruby-units-323853496e1f/lib/ruby_units/time.rb:22:in `at'
from .../jruby-1.7.3@.../gems/timecop-0.5.9.2/lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb:65:in `time'
from .../jruby-1.7.3@.../gems/timecop-0.5.9.2/lib/timecop/time_extensions.rb:6:in `mock_time'
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