This basically affects how rounding is performed. Al Major wrote: > Brian O'Neill wrote: > >> One thing to keep in mind is that joda instants are effectively one >> millisecond intervals themselves. An instant x is treated as the >> interval [x, x + 1ms). If the instants represented zero-length >> intervals, then we'd be stating they have infinite precision. >> >> > > in what way are instants effectively one millisecond intervals? > is there code that needs to make this assumption? other than code that > simply "rounds" a sub-millisecond value to the "nearest" millisecond? > > i doubt that it'll make any difference in most situations, but i'd like > to know where i might run into this effect. > > regards, > > al > > >
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