February 08, 2016 [Issue 15655] New: SysTime.from*String incorrectly accept single digit time zones and minutes > 59 | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15655 Issue ID: 15655 Summary: SysTime.from*String incorrectly accept single digit time zones and minutes > 59 Product: D Version: D2 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P1 Component: phobos Assignee: nobody@puremagic.com Reporter: issues.dlang@jmdavisProg.com "+08" and "-08" would be valid for a time zone per ISO 8601, as should be "+08:00" and "-08:00" for the extended format and "+0800" and "-0800" for the non-extdended format. However, strings like "+8" or "-8" are not legal. It must be +hhmm, -hhmm, +hh, or -hh for non-extended and +hh:mm, -hh:mm, +hh, or -hh for extended. And currently, SysTime.from*String is not properly strict about the time zone, allowing +h and -h when there are no minutes (even though it is properly strict when there are minutes) and is not strict about the number of digits in the minutes. In addition, it is not strict about whether the number of minutes is actually valid (e.g. "+07:60" should not be valid). -- |
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