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Use absolute time as opposed to UTC time #101

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions SwiftDate/DataStructures.swift
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Expand Up @@ -329,12 +329,12 @@ extension Dictionary where Value: AnyObject, Key: CalendarAsDictKey {
}

/**
Convert a dictionary of <NSCalendarUnit,Value> in a UTC NSDate instance. Both timeZone and calendar must be specified into the dictionary. You can also specify a locale; if nil UTCRegion()'s locale will be used instead.
Convert a dictionary of <NSCalendarUnit,Value> in absolute time NSDate instance. Both timeZone and calendar must be specified into the dictionary. You can also specify a locale; if nil UTCRegion()'s locale will be used instead.

- returns: NSDate (in UTC timezone) if date components are complete, nil if cannot be used to generate a valid date
*/
func toUTCDate() -> NSDate? {
return toRegion()?.UTCDate
func toAbsoluteTime() -> NSDate? {
return toRegion()?.absoluteTime
}
}

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