Fix panic when formatting TimeStamp::MIN
#838
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In order to print the minus sign of times, we detect the need for the minus sign, print it and then print the absolute value of the time. However, integers have a minimum value of which the absolute value is larger than the maximum value of the integer. So for example
i8
has a minimum value of-128
and a maximum value of127
. The absolute value therefore can't be represented. This caused a panic when formattingTimeStamp::MIN
when overflow checks are enabled, such as when compiling with the debug profile.There was also a big lack of tests for the formatting of times. Tests are now included for all the important cases.