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bug#21907: date->string duff ISO 8601 zone format
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Zefram |
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bug#21907: date->string duff ISO 8601 zone format |
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Wed, 19 Apr 2017 22:21:46 +0100 |
A sequence of two patches is attached. The first fixes the ~2/~4 bug,
signalling an error for any unrepresentable offset.
The second is a bonus patch, which fixes related problems in ~z, the
RFC 822 zone format specifier. Prior to the patch, ~z outputs "Z" for
UT, which would be correct for ISO 8601 format but is deprecated (along
with all the other single-letter syntax) for RFC 822. The patch changes
that to the approved "+0000". ~z also had exactly the same problems as
~2/~4 regarding unrepresentable offsets, so the patch fixes them in the
same way.
I could report the ~z problems in a separate ticket if you like.
Beware that the second of these patches has some textual dependence on
the first, so trying to handle them separately might just be confusing.
-zefram
0001-fix-SRFI-19-s-ISO-8601-zone-output-formats.patch
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0002-fix-SRFI-19-s-RFC-822-zone-output-format.patch
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