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-## `luatz.timetable` <!-- --> {#timetable}
-
-Provides an class to represent a time and date.
-Objects have no concept of timezone or utc offset.
-
-The fields are intentionally compatible with the lua standard library's `os.date` and `os.time`. Objects have fields:
-
- - `year`
- - `month`
- - `day`
- - `hour`
- - `min`
- - `sec`
- - `yday` (optional)
- - `wday` (optional)
-
-timetable components may be outside of their standard range (e.g. a month component of
-14) to facilitate arithmetic operations on date components. `:normalise()` can be
-called to modify components to return to their standard range.
-
-Equality and comparisons should work between timetable objects.
-
-
-### `new(year, month, day, hour, min, sec[, yday[, [wday]])` <!-- --> {#timetable.new}
-
-Returns a new timetable with the given contents.
-
-
-### `new_from_timestamp(timestamp)` <!-- --> {#timetable.new_from_timestamp}
-
-Returns a new (normalised) timetable, given a timestamp in seconds since the unix epoch of
-1970-01-01.
-
-
-### `timetable:clone()` <!-- --> {#timetable:clone}
-
-Returns a new independent instance of an existing timetable object.
-
-
-### `timetable:normalise()` <!-- --> {#timetable:normalise}
-
-Mutates the current object's time and date components so that are integers within 'normal'
-ranges e.g. `month` is `1`-`12`; `min` is `0`-`59`
-
-First, fractional parts are propagated down.
-e.g. `.month=6.5` `.day=1` (which could be read as "the first day after the middle of June")
-normalises to `.month=2` `.day=16`
-
-Second, any fields outside of their normal ranges are propagated up
-e.g. `.hour=10` `.min=100` (100 minutes past 10am)
-normalises to `.hour=11` `.min=40`
-
-
-### `timetable:rfc_3339()` <!-- --> {#timetable:rfc_3339}
-
-Returns the timetable formatted as an rfc-3339 style string.
-The timezone offset (or Z) is not appended.
-The ranges of components are not checked, if you want a valid timestamp,
-[`:normalise()`](#timetable:normalise) should be called first.
-
-This function is also the `__tostring` metamethod for timetable objects
-
-
-### `timetable:timestamp()` <!-- --> {#timetable:timestamp}
-
-Returns the timetable as the number of seconds since unix epoch (1970-01-01) as a lua number.
-
-
-### `timetable:unpack()` <!-- --> {#timetable:unpack}
-
-Unpacks the timetable object; returns `year`, `month`, `day`, `hour`, `min`, `sec`, `yday`, `wday`