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The
lengthmethod always returns the length in days, instead of the precision of the period. An oversight by me. We're going to fix it and release a new major version.My suggestion is the following:
lengthto return the length with the precision of that period,lengthInDays,lengthInYears,...One more thing I'm wondering about: should
lengthretur