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package com.thegoate.utils.compare.tools.date;
import com.thegoate.utils.compare.CompareTool;
/**
* Adds check for date type.
* Just checks date, ignores time, if time is delimited by T.
* Assumes date in the format of yyyy-MM-dd
* Probably need some what to specify the format some how.
* Created by Eric Angeli on 2019/03/12.
*/
public abstract class CompareDate extends CompareTool {
protected String format = "yyyy-MM-dd";
public CompareDate(Object actual) {
super(actual);
}
@Override
public boolean isType(Object check) {
return new DateType().isType(check);
}
protected String parse(String d){
return new DateType().parse(d);
}
}