Re: [Scheme-reports] current-posix-second is a disastrous mistake
John Cowan 15 Dec 2010 00:00 UTC
Ray Dillinger scripsit:
> [P]eople who want calendrical operations are thinking in terms of days and
> fractions of days, so things dealing with calendrical time (the base
> unit of which is the POSIX second on most systems) should be denominated
> in the real number of days since some epoch.
Really? Do you set your alarm in the morning for 0.3125 days past local
midnight, or enter an afternoon appointment at 29/48 days past Tuesday
local midnight into your calendar? I don't think so.
--
So they play that [tune] on John Cowan
their fascist banjos, eh? cowan@ccil.org
--Great-Souled Sam http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
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