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Add unreadable date test
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Wren <jonathan@nowandwren.com>
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[2019-07-18 14:23] Entry subject
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[2019-07-18 14:23] The first entry
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Time machines are possible. I know, because I've built one in my garage.
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Time machines are possible. I know, because I've built one in my garage.
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[2019-07-19 14:23] Entry subject
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[2019-07-19 14:23] The second entry
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I'm going to activate the machine. Nobody knows what comes next after this. Or before this?
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I'm going to activate the machine. Nobody knows what comes next after this. Or before this?
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[2019-07 14:23] Entry subject
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[2019-07 14:23] The third entry
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I've crossed so many timelines. Is there any going back?
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I've crossed so many timelines. Is there any going back?
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When we run "jrnl -2"
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When we run "jrnl -2"
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Then the output should contain "I've lost track of time."
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Then the output should contain "I've lost track of time."
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And the output should contain "Time has no meaning."
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And the output should contain "Time has no meaning."
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Scenario: Journals with readable dates AND unreadable dates should still contain all data.
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Given we use the config "mostlyreadabledates.yaml"
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When we run "jrnl --short"
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Then the output should be
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2019-07-01 14:23 The third entry
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2019-07-18 14:23 The first entry
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2019-07-19 14:23 The second entry
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