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24.3; (format-time-string "%h") returns "" instead of month |
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Wed, 06 Nov 2013 01:05:45 +0100 |
Hello,
when I execute
(format-time-string "%h")
I get a return value of "" instead of "nov" meaning
November, the current date month. On the contrary,
execution of
(format-time-string "%b")
correctly returns "nov". I suppose this is
due to the runtime of my Windows installation
(an ordinary Windows 7 64-bit) not supporting
C99 format modifiers of the C function "strftime".
My conjecture came after reading of this page:
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ctime/strftime/ .
I kindly ask if someone good-willed Emacs user
might see if the problem happens on his/her
Windows machine. A test on Linux could be also
a useful counterexample.
If it affects other users too, my suggestion is to
simply add a note in the docstring of format-time-string,
saying that modifier "%h" requires a C99-compliant
runtime.
Thanks for your attention, kindest regards.
Andrea
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Re: bug#15816: 24.3; (format-time-string "%h") returns "" instead of month |
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Wed, 06 Nov 2013 12:16:00 +0200 |
> From: address@hidden
> Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 01:05:45 +0100
>
> when I execute
>
> (format-time-string "%h")
>
> I get a return value of "" instead of "nov" meaning
> November, the current date month. On the contrary,
> execution of
>
> (format-time-string "%b")
>
> correctly returns "nov". I suppose this is
> due to the runtime of my Windows installation
> (an ordinary Windows 7 64-bit) not supporting
> C99 format modifiers of the C function "strftime".
Indeed, Windows version of strftime doesn't support %h.
> If it affects other users too, my suggestion is to
> simply add a note in the docstring of format-time-string,
> saying that modifier "%h" requires a C99-compliant
> runtime.
Done.
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