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CalendarApi/frontend/node_modules/date-fns/addMilliseconds.js
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- OpenAPI: add missing endpoints (add-from-url, subscriptions, public availability)
- OpenAPI: CalendarSubscription schema, Subscriptions tag
- Frontend app
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import { constructFrom } from "./constructFrom.js";
import { toDate } from "./toDate.js";
/**
* The {@link addMilliseconds} function options.
*/
/**
* @name addMilliseconds
* @category Millisecond Helpers
* @summary Add the specified number of milliseconds to the given date.
*
* @description
* Add the specified number of milliseconds to the given date.
*
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
* @typeParam ResultDate - The result `Date` type, it is the type returned from the context function if it is passed, or inferred from the arguments.
*
* @param date - The date to be changed
* @param amount - The amount of milliseconds to be added.
* @param options - The options object
*
* @returns The new date with the milliseconds added
*
* @example
* // Add 750 milliseconds to 10 July 2014 12:45:30.000:
* const result = addMilliseconds(new Date(2014, 6, 10, 12, 45, 30, 0), 750)
* //=> Thu Jul 10 2014 12:45:30.750
*/
export function addMilliseconds(date, amount, options) {
return constructFrom(options?.in || date, +toDate(date) + amount);
}
// Fallback for modularized imports:
export default addMilliseconds;