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#21903
date->string duff ISO 8601 negative years
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Reported by: Zefram <zefram <at> fysh.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:03:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Mark H Weaver <mhw <at> netris.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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The date->string function from (srfi srfi-19), used on ISO 8601 formats
"~1", "~4" and "~5", for years preceding AD 1, has an off-by-one error:
scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
scheme@(guile-user)> (date->string (julian-day->date 0 0) "~4")
$1 = "-4714-11-24T12:00:00Z"
The date in question, the JD epoch, is 24 November 4714 BC (in the
proleptic Gregorian calendar). In ISO 8601 format, that year is properly
represented as "-4713", not "-4714", because ISO 8601 uses the AD era
exclusively. 4714 BC = AD -4713.
-zefram
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Mark H Weaver <mhw <at> netris.org> writes:
> Mark H Weaver <mhw <at> netris.org> writes:
>
>> Zefram <zefram <at> fysh.org> writes:
>>
>>> The date->string function from (srfi srfi-19), used on ISO 8601 formats
>>> "~1", "~4" and "~5", for years preceding AD 1, has an off-by-one error:
>>>
>>> scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (srfi srfi-19))
>>> scheme@(guile-user)> (date->string (julian-day->date 0 0) "~4")
>>> $1 = "-4714-11-24T12:00:00Z"
>>>
>>> The date in question, the JD epoch, is 24 November 4714 BC (in the
>>> proleptic Gregorian calendar). In ISO 8601 format, that year is properly
>>> represented as "-4713", not "-4714", because ISO 8601 uses the AD era
>>> exclusively. 4714 BC = AD -4713.
>>
>> I agree that this is definitely a bug, but I'm nervous about deviating
>> from the SRFI-19 reference implementation, and therefore probably from
>> most other implementations of SRFI-19, in this way.
>
> Also see my comments here:
>
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=21904#17
>
> which mention that ISO 8601 apparently requires that the sender and
> receiver agree ahead of time whether an extended format will be used, in
> which case a sign is *always* required, even when printing years in the
> range 0-9999.
Since writing this, I've discovered that the SRFI-19 reference
implementation's formatting of negative years is very badly broken. For
example, when the year is -2, it prints "00-2". Guile's behavior was
similarly broken for a short time, after I applied upstream fixes.
Since the current behavior of SRFI-19 and Guile is so clearly broken in
the case of negative years, I'm no longer concerned with maintaining
compatibility with SRFI-19 here. I also feel more urgency to apply a
fix.
So, I went ahead and implemented your recommended behavior, in commit
a58c7abd72648f77e4ede5f62a2c4e7969bb7f95 on the stable-2.2 branch.
I'm closing this bug now, but please reopen if appropriate.
Thanks,
Mark
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