There also seems to be an issue where a year could be recorded as either
time="+0000000YYYY-00-00T00:00:00Z" or
time="+0000000YYYY-01-01T00:00:00Z"
(with precision=9). At least I spotted that my earlier bot runs was doing
this.
These display the same but if you compare the claims they show up as
different. I also guess only the latter is correct. Is there a way of
checking how many of the first there is and possible convert these to the
latter?
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On 2 July 2015 at 20:48, Pierpaolo Bernardi <olopierpa(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Neil Harris
<neil(a)tonal.clara.co.uk>
wrote:
On 01/07/15 15:00, Pierpaolo Bernardi wrote:
Just for future reference, if anyone's
interested, THE book on this
topic is
"Calendrical Calculations".
Alas, their code is closed-source, but the book is still the best
reference
I know of.
True. HOWEVER, the authors of the book are the same people who wrote
the Emacs calendar, which is substantially the same code as the one in
the book, and the code in Emacs is GPL, of course. One can look at
the book for explanations, and at Emacs calendar for code, if one
needs free code.
Cheers
P.
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