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diff lispref/os.texi @ 76510:8a08a4e02d74
Fix "daylight savings time" -> "daylight saving time" typo.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Sat, 17 Mar 2007 19:03:51 +0000 |
parents | 6d19c76d81c5 |
children | 688108e29e1b |
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--- a/lispref/os.texi Sat Mar 17 19:00:52 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/os.texi Sat Mar 17 19:03:51 2007 +0000 @@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ @var{offset} is an integer giving the number of seconds ahead of UTC (east of Greenwich). A negative value means west of Greenwich. The second element, @var{name}, is a string giving the name of the time -zone. Both elements change when daylight savings time begins or ends; +zone. Both elements change when daylight saving time begins or ends; if the user has specified a time zone that does not use a seasonal time adjustment, then the value is constant through time. @@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ The day of week, as an integer between 0 and 6, where 0 stands for Sunday. @item dst -@code{t} if daylight savings time is effect, otherwise @code{nil}. +@code{t} if daylight saving time is effect, otherwise @code{nil}. @item zone An integer indicating the time zone, as the number of seconds east of Greenwich. @@ -1145,11 +1145,11 @@ yourself before you call @code{encode-time}. The optional argument @var{zone} defaults to the current time zone and -its daylight savings time rules. If specified, it can be either a list +its daylight saving time rules. If specified, it can be either a list (as you would get from @code{current-time-zone}), a string as in the @code{TZ} environment variable, @code{t} for Universal Time, or an integer (as you would get from @code{decode-time}). The specified -zone is used without any further alteration for daylight savings time. +zone is used without any further alteration for daylight saving time. If you pass more than seven arguments to @code{encode-time}, the first six are used as @var{seconds} through @var{year}, the last argument is