On 28/9/22 00:45, Howard Hinnant wrote:
On Sep 27, 2022, at 5:54 AM, Ted Phelps via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
On 27/9/22 14:17, Bradley White wrote:
Assuming we want to model the proleptic Gregorian calendar, it would be nice if the output was linear over all inputs. At the moment, for example, daynum(0, 2, 29) and daynum(0, 3, 1) both return -305. Ah, nice find! I forgot to compensate for division by negative numbers, and my test suite doesn't cover times before about 1800. I'll fix both shortcomings shortly.
-Ted If it helps, public domain calendrical algorithms for the proleptic Gregorian calendar that have a domain of validity of +/- millions of years, centered on the Unix epoch:
Thanks, that's an excellent resource. I like the use of 'era' to refer to a block of 400 years. Is that a standard term? -Ted