well, what about  sun_set(), sun_rise()?

moshe
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> At 12:47 PM 2/7/2003 +0200, moshe doron wrote:
> >"Andi Gutmans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> > > I haven't been following this whole discussion.
> > > However, the function names should follow the coding standards and be 
> > named
> > > something like date_sunrise(), date_sunset() (or whatever other prefix
> > > makes sense).
> > >
> >
> >here is part of my replay to Leon Atkinson:
> > > Also, shouldn't sunrise() and sunset() be cal_sunrise() and cal_sunset()?
> > >
> >well, since sunset() & sunrise() have aspects more then cal_* related, i 
> >thought the right place is standard.
> >
> >new astronomy extension, or linking against exisint lib, 'll be overhead 
> >since i want use it on the calendar extension, that is build by default on VC.
> 
> Even functions in standard have a prefix. Only ancient ones don't and we 
> didn't fix them for BC reasons.
> 
> Andi
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