g_date_time_format: rip out non-working %W format

Our implementation of %W is incorrect.  Nobody should want to use this
format anyway and the implementation is non-trivial, so rip it out
rather than fixing it.

Remove the testcase for %W as well.
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Ryan Lortie 2011-09-02 20:54:51 -04:00
parent b8c2fd7e05
commit 1b04f0d973
2 changed files with 0 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -2302,11 +2302,6 @@ get_numeric_format (gchar *fmt,
* This is not the ISO 8601 standard format -- use %%u instead. * This is not the ISO 8601 standard format -- use %%u instead.
* </simpara></listitem></varlistentry> * </simpara></listitem></varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term> * <varlistentry><term>
* <literal>%%W</literal>:
* </term><listitem><simpara>
* the week number of the current year as a decimal number
* </simpara></listitem></varlistentry>
* <varlistentry><term>
* <literal>%%x</literal>: * <literal>%%x</literal>:
* </term><listitem><simpara> * </term><listitem><simpara>
* the preferred date representation for the current locale without * the preferred date representation for the current locale without
@ -2585,10 +2580,6 @@ g_date_time_format (GDateTime *datetime,
g_string_append_printf (outstr, fmt, day_of_week); g_string_append_printf (outstr, fmt, day_of_week);
} }
break; break;
case 'W':
get_numeric_format (fmt, sizeof(fmt), alt_digits, '0', 2);
g_string_append_printf (outstr, fmt, g_date_time_get_day_of_year (datetime) / 7);
break;
case 'x': case 'x':
{ {
tmp = g_date_time_format (datetime, PREFERRED_DATE_FMT); tmp = g_date_time_format (datetime, PREFERRED_DATE_FMT);

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@ -834,7 +834,6 @@ GDateTime *__dt = g_date_time_new_local (2009, 10, 24, 0, 0, 0);\
//TEST_PRINTF ("%s", t_str); //TEST_PRINTF ("%s", t_str);
TEST_PRINTF ("%S", "00"); TEST_PRINTF ("%S", "00");
TEST_PRINTF ("%t", " "); TEST_PRINTF ("%t", " ");
TEST_PRINTF ("%W", "42");
TEST_PRINTF ("%u", "6"); TEST_PRINTF ("%u", "6");
TEST_PRINTF ("%x", "10/24/09"); TEST_PRINTF ("%x", "10/24/09");
TEST_PRINTF ("%X", "00:00:00"); TEST_PRINTF ("%X", "00:00:00");