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pg_locale.c

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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
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      * to_char: · dffd8cac
      Bruce Momjian authored
        - full support for IW (ISO week) and vice versa conversion for IW too
          (the to_char 'week' support is now complete and I hope correct).
      
        Thomas, I use for IW code from timestamp.c, for this I create separate
        function date2isoweek() from original 'case DTK_WEEK:' code in the
        timestamp_part(). I mean will better use one code for same feature in
        date_part() and in to_char(). The isoweek2date() is added to timestamp.c
        too. Right?
      
        IMHO in 7.1 will all to_char's features complete. It is cca 41 templates
        for date/time and cca 21 for numbers.
      
       * to_ascii:
      
         - gcc, is it correct now? :-)
      
      
        In the patch is documentation for to_char's IW and for to_ascii().
      
                                                              Karel
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      * to_char:
      Bruce Momjian authored
        - full support for IW (ISO week) and vice versa conversion for IW too
          (the to_char 'week' support is now complete and I hope correct).
      
        Thomas, I use for IW code from timestamp.c, for this I create separate
        function date2isoweek() from original 'case DTK_WEEK:' code in the
        timestamp_part(). I mean will better use one code for same feature in
        date_part() and in to_char(). The isoweek2date() is added to timestamp.c
        too. Right?
      
        IMHO in 7.1 will all to_char's features complete. It is cca 41 templates
        for date/time and cca 21 for numbers.
      
       * to_ascii:
      
         - gcc, is it correct now? :-)
      
      
        In the patch is documentation for to_char's IW and for to_ascii().
      
                                                              Karel