Hi Jeffrey,

I'd like to get recurrence working in Chandler in the early 0.6
timeframe.  At the moment, Chandler does't store repeating events in the
repository as anything but a finite number of disconnected events.
There are various problems with this:

[snip]

It's not particularly hard to convert one datetime class instance to
another, but it would be great to only have one datetime class in use
throughout Chandler.

There will be a lot of code in Chandler that displays datetimes, these
datetimes will need to be localized.  Overall, it might make our lives
easiest to settle on ICU datetimes throughout our content model.

I think this would be a really good idea, especially since (a) there are other parts of ICU that would be important for Chandler I18N (such as message formatting), and (b) using ICU would guarantee consistent behavior across platforms (and OS versions), which has been a common problem with other date/time support packages, especially the standard C library.


If we
follow this path, to get recurrence working we'll need to:

A) Pry some working bindings out of Nick's tender clutches :).  Nick
says he's got a fair fraction of ICU datetimes working, but the bindings
as a whole aren't done.  My (perhaps naive) hope is to do the work to
get recurrence working using one date time class.

So if we decide to use ICU datetimes through Chandler, it would be great
to start integrating ICU ASAP.  We probably won't be able to switch
everything over yet, since the bindings aren't done, but we could at
least get started switching over datetimes.

Adding ICU as a library that's available for Mac/Windows/Linux should be pretty straightforward, as it's regularly built for a wide variety of platforms, and there's very good on-line support (mostly from George Rhoten, an IBM employee).


It would be interesting to find out what version of ICU Nick has been wrapping. The current latest release is 3.2, with 3.4 due out late this spring.

-- Ken
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Ken Krugler
TransPac Software, Inc.
<http://www.transpac.com>
+1 530-470-9200
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