annotate lispref/book-spine.texinfo @ 4659:031aaf217dc3
(calendar-time-zone-daylight-rules): Scan through the
next few years until at most one rule remains; if none remain, then
just use the first candidate rule; it's wrong in general, but it's
right for at least one year. This is a better heuristic in case the
underlying time zone implementation has bugs (which is all too
common). If possible, don't convert back and forth between gregorian
and absolute; this speeds things up noticeably. This uses the new
calendar-nth-named-absday function.
(calendar-current-time-zone): Some locales start DST at a different
time of day than they end; allow for this by yielding both times. The
performance speedups in calendar.el are great enough that we now no
longer need the "Checking time zone data..." message. If
current-time-zone yields nil, don't bother with
calendar-next-time-zone-transition. Use clearer names for local vars.
(calendar-time-zone, calendar-daylight-time-offset,
calendar-{standard,daylight}-time-zone-name,
calendar-daylight-savings-{starts,ends}): Default to US Eastern rules
for information that is not available.
(calendar-daylight-savings-{starts,ends}-time): New vars, replacing
calendar-daylight-savings-switchover-time, to support locales that
start DST at a different time of day than they end.
(calendar-absolute-from-time):
Fix typo by interchanging floor and mod.
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Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> |
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Sat, 28 Aug 1993 04:14:25 +0000 |
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1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c %**start of header
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3 @setfilename book-spine
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4 @settitle book-spine
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5 @c %**end of header
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7 @c need dot in text so first space command works!
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8 .
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9 @sp 7
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11 @center @titlefont{GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}
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12 @sp 5
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13 @center GNU
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14 @center Emacs Version 18
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15 @center for Unix Users
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16 @sp 5
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17
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18 @center by
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19 @center Bil Lewis,
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20 @center Dan LaLiberte,
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21 @center and the
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22 @center GNU Manual Group
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23 @sp 5
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24 @center Free Software Foundation
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25 @bye
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