I think he said "02/02/2006", and got two day-numbers instead of a day and a month.
--dave On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 10:49:29 AM UTC-4, Manlio Perillo wrote: > > Il giorno giovedì 30 marzo 2017 01:21:14 UTC+2, Ian Lance Taylor ha > scritto: >> >> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Manlio Perillo >> <manlio....@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Il giorno mercoledì 29 marzo 2017 23:18:09 UTC+2, Ian Lance Taylor ha >> > scritto: >> >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Manlio Perillo >> >> <manlio....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > In a program I have a function that formats the time in Italian date >> >> > format: >> >> > dd/mm/yyyy, but, due to an oversight, I wrote the layout string as >> >> > "02/02/2006", instead of "02/01/2006". >> >> > This caused all the dates to be incorrectly formatted. >> >> > >> >> > IMHO, this is a nasty behavior. The layout is clearly incorrect and >> the >> >> > implementation should report an error, instead of returning an >> >> > incorrectly >> >> > formatted time. >> >> >> >> I think it would be difficult to define "clearly incorrect" in a way >> >> that does not introduce any false negatives while remaining useful. >> > >> > >> > In my case I specified stdZeroDay twice. >> > >> > The AppendFormat function can define some additional boolean variables: >> > hasYear, hasMonth, hasDay, ... >> > and return an error if a variable is set to true more than one time. >> >> But it's not clearly incorrect to write >> >> "2006-01-02 or Jan 02, 2006" >> >> > I'm probably missing something, but "2006-01-02" is a valid time layout > string. > > Manlio > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.