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[intro.refs] add normative reference on ISO 8601 #1971

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zygoloid opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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[intro.refs] add normative reference on ISO 8601 #1971

zygoloid opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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@zygoloid
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ISO 8601 is cited normatively from the calendar extensions. We should add a matching normative reference.

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tkoeppe commented Mar 22, 2018

@hubert-reinterpretcast: Another standard for users to buy if they want transitive closure.

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@tkoeppe: For just 138 CHF: https://www.iso.org/standard/40874.html
(This is just 33 pages. C++17 has 1605 pages, yet costs only 198 CHF: https://www.iso.org/standard/68564.html . Apparently, C++ has much less net worth than date/time representations.)

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@jensmaurer jensmaurer changed the title add normative reference on ISO 8601 [intro.refs] add normative reference on ISO 8601 Mar 22, 2018
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@tkoeppe: I think it is the same amount of normative reference as is already present for strftime.

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