Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, O Plameras wrote:
Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, O Plameras wrote:
Andre Pang wrote:
Second, what's time+1? Let's assume that automatic type conversion here is what you want. time+1 could now mean:

* Add one hour to the time
* Add one minute to the time
* Add one second to the time
* Add one microsecond to the time

Time is set to HOUR, and so the interpreter (compiler) will increment by hours.
If Time is set to MINUTE, the interpreter will increment by minutes.
and so forth.

Today is set to DAY, and so the interpreter will increment by days.
So it's going to change depending on "the" interpreter? That's all kinds of
bad!
No, it's not changing depending on the interpreter.

The interpretation changes depending on the type of value.

Time may be in Hours or Minutes or Seconds.

You're so full of crack I can't even begin to compose a sensible rebuttal
explain to you why.

I don't know what you mean by 'full of crack'. But if you can't then you don't know.

O Plameras
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