Jim Meyering <j...@meyering.net> writes: > I would change two doc-related things: > > [...] > > - I noticed that the new format <iso 8601 date> "T" <iso 8601 date> > is not documented. There's already a sentence or two on the > @sc{iso} 8601 date format. Dare I ask? ... Would you care > to add a few words about the new one? If so, and if you send > me a simple patch, I'll merge it into the existing commit.
Hi Jim, While parse-datetime.texi's "Calendar date items" section has some text on ISO 8601 dates, since the new format combines both date and time, I have some doubts whether that is the best place to document it. Since the grammar introduces a new item type, I think we could create a new "Calendar date plus time of day items". Right now, it would only document support for ISO 8601 extended date and time of day formats. But when/if we add support for basic date and time of day format (or any other format that can't be supported by separate date and time items), we'll have a place for it. Thoughts? --jtc -- J.T. Conklin