Jerrad Pierce belg4...@pthbb.org writes:
FTM
In addition to 822-style dates, pick will also recognize any of the
days of the week (sunday, monday, and so on), and the special dates
today, yesterday (24 hours ago), and tomorrow (24 hours from
now). All days of the week are judged to
Would somebody please point me to a specification of the date syntax used by
pick and sortm.
Norman Shapiro
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FTM
In addition to 822-style dates, pick will also recognize any of the
days of the week (sunday, monday, and so on), and the special dates
today, yesterday (24 hours ago), and tomorrow (24 hours from
now). All days of the week are judged to refer to a day
Would somebody please point me to a specification of the date syntax
used by pick and sortm.
Looks like it's ... according to the man page for pick ... RFC-822, plus
a few extras. In the case of sortm, it's just the RFC-822 parser that
we have. We're talking about the -before and -after