On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:44:39 +0000 (GMT) Sumanth Krishna Mannam
<sumant...@samsung.com> said:

in svn. tnx muchly!

> >> This patch was made by Sumanth Krishna Mannam.
> >> Please refer following message ~ and attached patch.
> >> =======================================================
> >> > first i was strolling along, reading elm_datetime.c... and then i saw:
> >> > 
> >> > static int _days_in_month[12] = { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30,
> >> > 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 };
> >> > 
> >> > and then i was like:
> >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FWUjJF1ai0
> >> >
> >> > and i saw...
> >> > if (__isleap(*timearr[ELM_DATETIME_YEAR]) &&
> >> > 
> >> > and i was like:
> >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM1O9jWeNoI
> >> > 
> >> > (look at clock module src of e17 (in svn trunk/e/src/modules/clock) - in
> >> > there it manages to draw months and handle month sizes by using syscalls
> >> > that should get this from a time database and thus be correct. you can
> >> > figure out the range by using syscalls to do it all look @ _time_eval()).
> >> I felt array based count is not that bad... and even elm_calendar does the
> >> same . anyway, I gave a try with your method, using mktime() and check for
> >> month wraaping and then deciding. Patch is updated accordingly . 
> > 
> > http://www.corkscrew-balloon.com/travel/9812paris/leap.html
> > 
> > leap years do not make feb have 29 days EVERY 4 year. there are oddities to
> > this over history and probably will be in the future too. thats the pont of
> > the system time "database" and "apis" to figure out so you dont have to :)
> > 
> >> > limits for years.. why 1970->2037? that seems a bit silly to limit it -
> >> > what if i'm entering the date of birth of my father? it's definitely
> >> > before 1970 :)
> >> I made 1970 as the default limit based on Epoc time 1970.
> >> I have no issues to make default limit to further lowest :) I changed the
> >> limits to 1900 & 2037. 
> > 
> > why not just allow ANY date ... no limits? what if someone uses the widget
> > for a historcal event "Examination app" that asks students when events
> > happened in history...
> > 
> 
> The default limits for the year are used for displaying the possible values
> on modules plug-ins like ctx_popup/disk selector list and spinner module.
> More over, it's default limit and applications can override the limit with
> provided APIs ( value_min/max set ), based on their need. Example, any app
> accepting historical years, can set the min limit back to 1800 or even less.
> No restrictions.
> 
> >> > and then i was looking at api:
> >> > 
> >> > Elm_Datetime_FieldType -> Elm_Datetime_Field_Type
> >> > 
> >> > otherwise i shall not quibble about api :)
> >> Yep...renamed to Elm_Datetime_Field_Type.
> > 
> > cool - fix the above limit. it dont like it. for at least 1 reason given
> > above. other than that take note of that page on leap years and just do
> > some research yourself about time and how humans have, over history,
> > defined it, written it down, played with it, adjusted it and tried to make
> > your time system match the natural world around us. it'll encourage you to
> > just piggy-back on someone elses time api so you dont have to re-do all the
> > work.. and if there is a bug - its fixed in 1 place for everyone.
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