On 20 Feb 2009, at 11:18, Rob Nichols wrote:

>
> Can anyone give me some insight as to why the
> ActiveSupport::CoreExtensions::Float::Time method 'years' is being
> deprecated? I have an application managing contracts and being able to
> manipulate and report on them based on the number of years the  
> contract
> lasts, is very convenient.

It's to do with 
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-core/browse_thread/thread/e546c5a2c3d82da5/8556c83c1d028eff

These methods used to be on Numeric, but did weird things with floats,  
so they were pulled out of Numeric and now only exist (in actual form)  
on Integer.

Fred
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