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[time.parse] Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are refering to producing instead of interpreting values #2935

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tomaszkam opened this issue Jun 16, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2948
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The locale alternative version ('%Ex', '%EX') of date specifier ('%x', '%X') from the "[time.parse.spec] Meaning of parse flags" table are referring to producing output, instead of interpreting:

The modified command %Ex producesinterprets the locale's alternate date representation.
The modified command %Ex producesinterprets the locale's alternate date representation.

@tomaszkam tomaszkam changed the title Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X', refers to producing instead of interpreting values Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are referinf to producing instead of interpreting values Jun 16, 2019
@jensmaurer jensmaurer changed the title Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are referinf to producing instead of interpreting values Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are refering to producing instead of interpreting values Jun 28, 2019
@jensmaurer jensmaurer changed the title Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are refering to producing instead of interpreting values [time.parse] Locale alternative specifiers for '%x'/'%X' are refering to producing instead of interpreting values Jun 28, 2019
@jensmaurer jensmaurer self-assigned this Jun 28, 2019
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