On 10 nov 2006, at 00.29, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 20:43:36 +0100, Björn Bringert wrote:
Dougal Stanton wrote:
Quoth Magnus Therning, nevermore,
I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that
converts a
string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 20:43:36 +0100, Björn Bringert wrote:
>Dougal Stanton wrote:
>>Quoth Magnus Therning, nevermore,
>>>I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that converts a
>>>string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically something like C's
>>>strptime(3). I can't seem
Dougal Stanton wrote:
Quoth Magnus Therning, nevermore,
I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that converts a
string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically something like C's
strptime(3). I can't seem to find anything like it in System.Time,
there are function that conve
Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that converts
> a string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically something like
> C's strptime(3). I can't seem to find anything like it in
> System.Time, there are function that convert _to_
Quoth Magnus Therning, nevermore,
> I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that converts a
> string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically something like C's
> strptime(3). I can't seem to find anything like it in System.Time,
> there are function that convert _to_ a string,
I've been staring my eyes out trying to find a function that converts a
string into a ClockTime or CalendarTime. Basically something like C's
strptime(3). I can't seem to find anything like it in System.Time,
there are function that convert _to_ a string, but nothing that converts
_from_ a string