On Wed, Mar 30 2005, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:

> There's no ChangeLog for the recent changes of time-date.el and
> I don't know who did it for what purpose, 

[ I'm adding emacs-devel. ]
In Emacs, `time-date.el' is located in the calendar subdirectory.
Probably Miles' script cannot fetch the ChangeLog automatically.

I think this is the relevant entry:

,----[ lisp/ChangeLog ]
| 2005-03-23  Lute Kamstra  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [...]
|       * calendar/time-date.el: Add comment on time value formats.
|       Don't require parse-time.
|       (with-decoded-time-value): New macro.
|       (encode-time-value): New function.
|       (time-to-seconds, time-less-p, time-subtract, time-add): Use them.
|       (days-to-time): Return a valid time value when arg is huge.
|       (time-since): Use time-subtract.
|       (time-to-number-of-days): Use time-to-seconds.
`----

> but at least the byte compiler complains to me about some missing
> Lisp objects.  What should we do for that?

Probably we need to add (require 'parse-time) to nnimap.el,
nnultimate.el and pop3.el.

Bye, Reiner.
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