Eric Marsden said: > >>>>>> "rt" == Raymond Toy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ecm> of LEAST-NEGATIVE-NORMALISED-DOUBLE-FLOAT and friends, and fix the > > rt> Well, you'd have to beat up ANSI to get that changed. :-) > > I'll have a few heated words about logical pathnames first. > > > ecm> Compiled Tuesday, 7/1/03 03:12:16 pm [-2] on melbourne > > rt> I'm 1000% behind you on this change! 2003/07/01 is perfect for me. > > it'd be 2003-07-01T15:12:16 according to ISO 8601 (ignoring TZ) > > <URL:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html> > > and in fact we already have support for it in code/format-time.lisp.
Yep, though I implemented it somewhat hackishly, IIRC, in order to fit the format-time conventions. It might be sensible to include timezone info (though this makes ISO dates somewhat less readable by mere mortals), since this can be important in international contexts. Or we could do the proper thing, and standardize on UTC ;) Regs, Pierre. -- Pierre R. Mai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.pmsf.de/pmai/ The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents. -- Nathaniel Borenstein
