Il 01/03/2015 14:53, Stefan Bidigaray
ha scritto:
I'm on the road and not in front of a computer, so
there's little I can do. However, I can say the code in
NSCalendar is very dependent on ICU. Can you please provide some
information on the version of GNUstep and ICU you are using? How
did you install GNUstep? From source or package? Also, please
verify that GNUstep is linked against ICU with the ldd command.
The ldd output on libgnustep-base of libicu (it is the 4.8.1
version):
libicui18n.so.48 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libicui18n.so.48
(0x00007f3d6b22c000)
libicuuc.so.48 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libicuuc.so.48
(0x00007f3d6b0ba000)
libicudata.so.48 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libicudata.so.48
(0x00007f3d69f49000)
I never installed gnustep from pckages, I ever build it from the svn
and the last time I updated it was 4 days ago.
So -base is at 1.24.7 and gui is at 0.24
On Mar 1, 2015 8:47 AM, "Alessandro
Sangiuliano" < alex22_7@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Il
01/03/2015 12:58, Alessandro Sangiuliano ha scritto:
Il 01/03/2015 11:06, Riccardo Mottola ha scritto:
Hi,
Alessandro Sangiuliano wrote:
NSRange range = [gregorian rangeOfUnit:NSDayCalendarUnit
inUnit:NSMonthCalendarUnit forDate: [gregorian
dateFromComponents:components]];
monthDays = range.length;
NSLog(@"Numbers of Days %ld", monthDays);
From the NSLog I can see that monthDays is "0", insted
on OS X is 28 (for february, 31 for Jan, and so on).
What I wrong?
Have you checked out the components? e.g. is "gregorian"
valid? components?
Can you split this code up in a small example that can be
run from the command line? so I can compare how it works
on 10.6 and 10.4 for example and see if it works on
GNUstep, debug, etc etc.
Riccardo
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Ok, when I'll have the time I'll write a little tool to
test:
1) NSCalendar initialization
2) NSDateComponents creation from NSCalendar
3) Some other things similar to the previous
4) If you have requests, add them...
In the while I added this code to that method:
- (void) setMonthDaysMonthAndYearFromComponents:(NSDateComponents*)components
{
[monthLabel setStringValue:[monthSymbols
objectAtIndex:[components month] - 1]];
[yearLabel setStringValue:[NSString
stringWithFormat:@"%ld", [components year]]];
NSLog(@"Components verification:\nday %ld\nmonth
%ld\nyear %ld.\n Calendar verification %@", [components
day], [components month], [components year], [gregorian
description]);
NSDate *tmp = [gregorian
dateFromComponents:components];
NSLog(@"Date from components
verification: %@", [tmp description]);
NSRange range = [gregorian
rangeOfUnit:NSDayCalendarUnit inUnit:NSMonthCalendarUnit
forDate:[gregorian dateFromComponents:components]];
monthDays = range.length;
NSLog(@"Numbers of Days %ld", monthDays);
monthDays = 31;
}
All the NSLog are printing the correct output, so it is all
valid.
Also, the xcodeproj file on gitub, in the Calendar root
directory was generated by Xcode 3.2.2 from OS X 10.6.8
Alex.
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I have to do an errata corrige.
I said that NSLogs are printing the correct output, and it is
true for all NSLog except for:
NSLog(@"Numbers of Days %ld", monthDays);
monthDays = 31;
That NSLog prints the value of monthDays that is "0" for some
reason (It should be 31, now that is March). Please, also,
ignore the line
monthDays = 31
It was just for test and I forgot to delete it before sending
the email.
Best regards,
Alex
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