--start without --end defaults end
to be today
#240
Merged
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Previously, specifying
--start
without--end
would cause--end
to default to the current nightly compiler. However, if the current nightly is old, that could be even older than--start
. This changes the logic so that in that scenario it will always use "today" as the default date for--end
.This used to use similar logic, but it was removed in 44af4fd. Based on the commit comment, I'm presuming this was not intentional.