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Inline test_encodable_json and test_decodable_json functions #1550

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The test_encodable_json and test_decodable_json functions in the modules of NaiveDate, NaiveTime, NaiveDateTime and DateTime used to help testing the serde and rustc-serialize implementations.

Now that we only have serde we can inline them in into the tests.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 91.79%. Comparing base (6c4e735) to head (767ede6).

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Nice!

@pitdicker pitdicker merged commit ffe2745 into chronotope:main Apr 4, 2024
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@pitdicker pitdicker deleted the test_json branch April 4, 2024 04:59
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