Add `ActiveSupport::TimeZone.rfc3339` parsing method
Previously there was no way to get a RFC 3339 timestamp into a specific timezone without either using `parse` or chaining methods. The new method allows parsing directly into the timezone, e.g: >> Time.zone = "Hawaii" => "Hawaii" >> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31T14:00:00Z") => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00 This new method has stricter semantics than the current `parse` method and will raise an `ArgumentError` instead of returning nil, e.g: >> Time.zone = "Hawaii" => "Hawaii" >> Time.zone.rfc3339("foobar") ArgumentError: invalid date >> Time.zone.parse("foobar") => nil It will also raise an `ArgumentError` when either the time or offset components are missing, e.g: >> Time.zone = "Hawaii" => "Hawaii" >> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31") ArgumentError: invalid date >> Time.zone.rfc3339("1999-12-31T14:00:00") ArgumentError: invalid date
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