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GCC bug with strftime
- From: Richard Troy <rtroy at sciencetools dot com>
- To: <gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 15:30:38 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: GCC bug with strftime
Hi,
Today I found a bug with the results from strftime, and I'd like to report
it. I downloaded the software recently, so _maybe_ it's a current problem?
I was sure surprised!
The problem is that this call fails to return an hour:
strftime(IT,key,"%m/%d/%y %l:%M %p", brokentime);
The l% is supposed to represent a _space_ padded hour, as documented here:
http://www.gnu.org/manual/glibc-2.0.6/html_chapter/libc_17.html#SEC302
I wrote a test program to illustrate the problem - call it a "bug script:"
$ ./strftime
This program illustrates a bug with strftime as it fails to return the hour.
We are trying to use these flags: '%m/%d/%y %l:%M %p'
strftime returned: 01/09/03 :26 PM
The proper result: 01/09/03 3:26 PM
$
I don't know how to check what version of the library I have, but I have
the following gcc compilers installed:
gcc 3.2-3
gcc-mingw 20020817-4
gcc2 2.95.3-10
Please direct me on how I can get this information to someone who knows
what to do with it!
Please also note that I'm _not_ subscribed to _any_ email lists related to
GNU!
Thanks much,
Richard
--
Richard Troy, Chief Scientist
Science Tools Corporation
rtroy@ScienceTools.com, 510-567-9957, http://ScienceTools.com/