* %D{} wonkiness
@ 2007-12-15 23:32 Mikael Magnusson
2007-12-16 7:44 ` Andrey Borzenkov
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From: Mikael Magnusson @ 2007-12-15 23:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
%D{string}
string is formatted using the strftime function. See
strftime(3) for more
details. Three additional codes are available: %f
prints the day of the
month, like %e but without any preceding space if
the day is a single
digit, and %K/%L correspond to %k/%l for the hour of the
day (24/12 hour
clock) in the same way.
This is what happens when I try it:
% strftime %T $EPOCHSECONDS
00:28:42
% print -P %D{%T}
07-12-16 07-12-16T
% print -P %D{12345}
07-12-161 07-12-162 07-12-163 07-12-164 07-12-165
It seems to just print the date #string times followed by each character?
It works as prescribed on my friend's computer that has 4.3.4 and
another one with 4.2.5.
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Mikael Magnusson
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* Re: %D{} wonkiness
2007-12-15 23:32 %D{} wonkiness Mikael Magnusson
@ 2007-12-16 7:44 ` Andrey Borzenkov
2007-12-16 13:13 ` Mikael Magnusson
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From: Andrey Borzenkov @ 2007-12-16 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
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On Sunday 16 December 2007, Mikael Magnusson wrote:
> % print -P %D{%T}
> 07-12-16 07-12-16T
> % print -P %D{12345}
> 07-12-161 07-12-162 07-12-163 07-12-164 07-12-165
>
> It seems to just print the date #string times followed by each character?
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* Re: %D{} wonkiness
2007-12-16 7:44 ` Andrey Borzenkov
@ 2007-12-16 13:13 ` Mikael Magnusson
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From: Mikael Magnusson @ 2007-12-16 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
On 16/12/2007, Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@newmail.ru> wrote:
> On Sunday 16 December 2007, Mikael Magnusson wrote:
> > % print -P %D{%T}
> > 07-12-16 07-12-16T
> > % print -P %D{12345}
> > 07-12-161 07-12-162 07-12-163 07-12-164 07-12-165
> >
> > It seems to just print the date #string times followed by each character?
>
> unsetopt braceccl
Doh, thanks :)
--
Mikael Magnusson
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