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bug#26260: ~f SRFI-19 format specifier mishandles one-digit seconds valu
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Zefram |
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bug#26260: ~f SRFI-19 format specifier mishandles one-digit seconds value |
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Sun, 26 Mar 2017 03:09:29 +0100 |
The ~f format specifier for SRFI-19's date->string is documented as:
# ~f seconds and fractional seconds, with locale
# decimal point, eg. `5.2'
Let's test that example:
scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
scheme@(guile-user)> (date->string (make-date 200000000 5 34 12 26 3 2017 0)
"~f")
$1 = "05.2"
That's not the documented format: the doc and the SRFI itself show "5.2"
with no leading padding, but actual behaviour is to zero pad. There is
much that is ambiguous in the SRFI's specification of ~f, but with that
example it does at least seem clear that there should be no padding there.
-zefram
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