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// Code generated by the FlatBuffers compiler. DO NOT EDIT.

package flatbuf

import (
	flatbuffers 
)

// / Date is either a 32-bit or 64-bit signed integer type representing an
// / elapsed time since UNIX epoch (1970-01-01), stored in either of two units:
// /
// / * Milliseconds (64 bits) indicating UNIX time elapsed since the epoch (no
// /   leap seconds), where the values are evenly divisible by 86400000
// / * Days (32 bits) since the UNIX epoch
type Date struct {
	_tab flatbuffers.Table
}

func ( []byte,  flatbuffers.UOffsetT) *Date {
	 := flatbuffers.GetUOffsetT([:])
	 := &Date{}
	.Init(, +)
	return 
}

func ( *Date) ( []byte,  flatbuffers.UOffsetT) {
	._tab.Bytes = 
	._tab.Pos = 
}

func ( *Date) () flatbuffers.Table {
	return ._tab
}

func ( *Date) () DateUnit {
	 := flatbuffers.UOffsetT(._tab.Offset(4))
	if  != 0 {
		return DateUnit(._tab.GetInt16( + ._tab.Pos))
	}
	return 1
}

func ( *Date) ( DateUnit) bool {
	return ._tab.MutateInt16Slot(4, int16())
}

func ( *flatbuffers.Builder) {
	.StartObject(1)
}
func ( *flatbuffers.Builder,  DateUnit) {
	.PrependInt16Slot(0, int16(), 1)
}
func ( *flatbuffers.Builder) flatbuffers.UOffsetT {
	return .EndObject()
}