Greetings,
S32/Temporal says a DateTime object can be maniplated like so:
$dt.delta(44, minutes);
Rakudo's core/Temporal.pm contains this:
my enum TimeUnit (
:second(1), :seconds(2),
:minute(3), :minutes(4),
[snip]
);
which is used in the signature of both Da
Hi Carl,
On 02/19/2013 02:03 PM, Carl Franks wrote:
S32/Temporal says a DateTime object can be maniplated like so:
$dt.delta(44, minutes);
Rakudo's core/Temporal.pm contains this:
my enum TimeUnit (
:second(1), :seconds(2),
:minute(3), :minutes(4),
[snip]
The code points giving you trouble are 0xFDD0..0xFDEF:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5188679/whats-the-purpose-of-the-noncharacters-ufdd0-to-ufdef
You can split this into two ranges to avoid the problematic points (and
could use this to combine the distinct ranges you have above.)
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