test: fwrite POSIXct should preserve ISO-8601 datetime#7635
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test: fwrite POSIXct should preserve ISO-8601 datetime#7635aakritixyz wants to merge 1 commit intoRdatatable:masterfrom
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why is this needed? please first file an issue per the CONTRIBUTING guidelines |
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Adds a regression test showing that fwrite() currently writes POSIXct
values as numeric seconds instead of ISO-8601 datetime strings in UTC.