fix: Check if input is str is_invalid_date_string
This is sort of a breaking change? Because if an int/dict/list/tuple was passed instead of a str, object doesnt have .startswith (AttributeError) would be raised instead of just returning None.
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@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ DATETIME_FORMAT = DATE_FORMAT + " " + TIME_FORMAT
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def is_invalid_date_string(date_string):
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# dateutil parser does not agree with dates like "0001-01-01" or "0000-00-00"
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return (not date_string) or (date_string or "").startswith(("0001-01-01", "0000-00-00"))
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return not isinstance(date_string, str) or ((not date_string) or (date_string or "").startswith(("0001-01-01", "0000-00-00")))
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# datetime functions
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def getdate(string_date=None):
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def getdate(string_date: str = None):
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"""
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Converts string date (yyyy-mm-dd) to datetime.date object.
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If no input is provided, current date is returned.
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