Brad Roberts wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Walter Bright wrote:
Jonathan M Davis wrote:
It looks like Don took care of it. It hadn't even occurred to me to look at
dmd's tests, since I haven't touched dmd, so I didn't catch it. As it is, I
barely caught that that functionality needed to be in std.datetime, since
IIRC std.zip is the only thing that uses it in Phobos, and it never would
have occurred to me to care about DOS anything these days. Fortunately, it
looks like it was any easy fix, since I did get that functionality into
std.datetime.
DOS file times can happen when you try to read a floppy disk. DOS file systems
have persisted long after DOS itself died.
Sounds like a misnaming then.. is it DOS or is it FAT? Does NTFS use the
same date formats?
The Microsoft documentation refers to it as a DOS file time.
NTFS uses different date formats.
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