[46188] fix: get unix from datetime when empty dict
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@ -798,6 +798,8 @@ Dictionary _OS::get_time(bool utc) const {
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* @return epoch calculated
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int64_t _OS::get_unix_time_from_datetime(Dictionary datetime) const {
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// if datetime is an empty Dictionary throws an error
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ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(datetime.empty(), 0, "Invalid datetime Dictionary: Dictionary is empty");
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// Bunch of conversion constants
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static const unsigned int SECONDS_PER_MINUTE = 60;
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@ -549,6 +549,7 @@
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<description>
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Gets an epoch time value from a dictionary of time values.
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[code]datetime[/code] must be populated with the following keys: [code]year[/code], [code]month[/code], [code]day[/code], [code]hour[/code], [code]minute[/code], [code]second[/code].
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If the dictionary is empty [code]0[/code] is returned.
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You can pass the output from [method get_datetime_from_unix_time] directly into this function. Daylight Savings Time ([code]dst[/code]), if present, is ignored.
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</description>
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</method>
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