parseLongWithCurrentLocale
parseLongWithCurrentLocale(source: String; errOffset: Integer output): Integer updating;
The parseLongWithCurrentLocale method of the Date primitive type parses the string specified in the source parameter to ensure that it matches the long date format of the current locale in terms of element (day, month, year) order and separators and if valid, assigns the value to the receiver.
If the value of the source parameter matches the format rules, the method returns zero (0) and sets the receiver to the parsed value. If it does not match the format rules, it returns a JADE error code (parse errors are in the range 1800 through 1869), indicates the first offending character returning its zero-based offset using the output errOffset parameter, and sets the receiver to the invalid date value (the isValid method of the Date primitive type will return false).
This is equivalent to calling the parseLongWithFmtAndLcid method, passing null in the fmt parameter and zero (0) in the lcid parameter.
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