Oops, I see that in the posting mess of this thread I replied to the wrong 
email address -- I sent the below to Graeme's personal email instead of the 
list. (Note: a few minutes ago I suddenly saw my other messages appear in the 
list, along with some other messages posted in the past days; in the light of 
Florian's 'Test, please ignore' message I assume something was up with the 
mailing list.)

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Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [fpc-devel] Magic numbers used in TryEncodeDate]
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 12:09:46 +0200
From: Bram Kuijvenhoven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

(I hope that this email arrives at the mailing list...)

Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Now to add another problem.  What happens with dates like 1752-09
which only has 20 days. Shouldn't this affect the DeltaDate? Should
Encode/DecodeDate know that for that month, 1752-09, there never
existed the days 3rd thru 13th. The correct days for September was 1,
2, 14, 15, ... or should that be the worries of the Calendar Component
displaying that month and not Encode/DecodeDate's problem?

IIRC this is commonly solved by differentiating between th Gregorian and Julian 
Calendar. I.e. the EncodeDate function etc. work with the Gregorian Calendar. 
Before that date in 1752 people used the Julian Calendar, but we map all 
TDateTimes to Gregorian dates.

As far as I know FPC does not have a system like Java, which was designed to 
work with any calendar. (also think of Chinese, Hebrew, ...) Having such a date 
system (perhaps in a separate unit) could allow us to have functions mapping 
things to Julian, Gregorian and mix-type dates (i.e. Julian before 1752/9 and 
Gregorian after).

Note that TDateTime is giving a universal time scale, but that mapping between 
different calendars needs different routines. Since historical dates, mentioned 
in historical documents might be Julian-based, it might be useful for some 
people to be able to deal with more or mixed calendars. But then they might 
want to be able to deal with BC as well!

But I recommend looking these things up somewhere before writing it down in the 
docs. (i.e. about the precise meaning of the Gregorian vs. the Julian calendar) 
This is just my IIRC :)

Regards,

Bram
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