Add Joda formatting strings
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Thu, 02 Jan 2014 11:54:13 -0500 |
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doc/strftimedammit.txt |
Changes
--- a/doc/strftimedammit.txt Tue Mar 08 20:33:28 2011 -0500
+++ b/doc/strftimedammit.txt Thu Jan 02 11:54:13 2014 -0500
@@ -4,9 +4,10 @@
CONTENTS *strftimedammit-contents*
1. Django .......................... |strftime-django|
- 2. Perl .......................... |strftime-perl|
- 3. Python .......................... |strftime-python|
- 4. Ruby .......................... |strftime-ruby|
+ 2. Java (Joda) ..................... |strftime-java-joda|
+ 3. Perl .......................... |strftime-perl|
+ 4. Python .......................... |strftime-python|
+ 5. Ruby .......................... |strftime-ruby|
==============================================================================
1. Django *strftime-django* *django-date* *django-time*
@@ -83,7 +84,52 @@
L Boolean for whether it's a leap year True or False
==============================================================================
-2. Perl *strftime-perl*
+2. Java (Joda) *strftime-java-joda* *strftime-joda*
+
+Times >
+ H Hour, 24-hour format 0
+
+ h Hour, 12-hour format 12
+ a AM or PM PM
+
+ m Minute of hour 30
+ s Second of minute 55
+ S Fraction of second 978
+
+ K Hour, 12-hour format, indexed from 0 (0-11) 0
+ k Hour, 24-hour format, indexed from 1 (1-24) 24
+
+Days >
+ d Day of month 10
+
+ e Day of week, numeric 2
+ E Day of week, textual Tuesday; Tue
+
+ D Day of year 189
+
+Months >
+ M Month of year July; Jul; 07
+
+Weeks >
+ w Week number of year 27
+ x "Weekyear", whatever the hell that means 1996
+
+Years >
+ y Year 1996
+
+ G Era AD
+ Y Year of era (>=0) 1996
+ C Century of era (>=0) 20
+
+Others >
+ z Time zone Pacific Standard Time; PST
+ Z Time zone offset/id -0800; -08:00; America/Los_Angeles
+
+ ' Escape for text
+ '' Single quote '
+
+==============================================================================
+3. Perl *strftime-perl*
Note: You need to import strftime from Perl's POSIX module >
use POSIX qw/strftime/;
@@ -138,7 +184,7 @@
%% A literal '%' character %
==============================================================================
-3. Python *strftime-python*
+4. Python *strftime-python*
Times >
%H Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number 00 to 23
@@ -187,7 +233,7 @@
%% A literal '%' character %
==============================================================================
-4. Ruby *strftime-ruby*
+5. Ruby *strftime-ruby*
Times >
%H Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number 00 to 23