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[task #15555] Account for timezone in date strings in --datetosec
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Mohammad Akhlaghi |
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[task #15555] Account for timezone in date strings in --datetosec |
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Sat, 22 Feb 2020 20:31:25 -0500 (EST) |
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Update of task #15555 (project gnuastro):
Percent Complete: 0% => 10%
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Part of the job has been implemented and pushed
<http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnuastro.git/commit/?id=8361c452b> to the
main repository.
The implemented part is the `Z' character at the end of the date-time string.
According to the w3.org standard, when its present in effect, it just means
that the timezone is zero (or the time is in UTC). So this part was pretty
easy to implement.
The second part is also easy (to parse the timezone `+hh:mm' or `-hh:mm' and
add it to the `tp->tm_gmtoff' (see the GNU C library for more on this). But
the complication is that the FITS standard also allows sub-second times (with
a decimal point in the seconds). So we also have to account for that.
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