Re: [Scheme-reports] current-posix-second is a disastrous mistake
Taylor R Campbell 14 Dec 2010 20:40 UTC
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:59:23 -0500
From: John Cowan <cowan@mercury.ccil.org>
I have added a second return value to TimeCowan's current-posix-seconds
which is 0 if this is definitely not a leap second, 1 if it is definitely
a leap second, and #f if the implementation doesn't know. Does that
make you sufficiently happy?
This is absurd. Programs dealing with timing shouldn't have calendars
thrust at them. Give them clocks, not calendars. Count the number of
SI seconds since the UTC epoch.
Calendars, requiring such context as time zones for local civil time
and solar observations for leap seconds in UTC and lunar observations
for the Islamic calendar and so on, are useful -- for applications
that process calendars. Make the calendars aware of leap seconds, not
the clock.
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