So, anyone got an imitation Multics 'memo' command?

Bob Fetter fetter at cos.com
Wed May 29 23:13:54 AEST 1991


In article <1991May17.173657.29391 at gdr.bath.ac.uk> P.Smee at bristol.ac.uk (Paul Smee) writes:
>                                                        Do note it's
>non-trivial, primarily because the standard Unix date/time handling
>library routines aren't up to the task, so you'll have to invent
>something along those lines as well.

  Actually, a Unix implementation of convert_date_to_binary_ would IMHO
be the most useful product of this type of effort.  I would have to
think, though, that someone, somewhere, has done this already.

  The usefulness of dealing with date/time strings like

	next friday at noon
	two weeks after easter
	tomorrow at 9pm

would be nice.  An "extention" to the Multics notation, though, would
be negative times -- such as "last Thursday".  I don't think (remember)
the Multics routines handling negative offsets.  Did it?
	
  The last I looked at the Multics implementation, it was in rdc
(reduction_compiler) format (akin to 'yacc' on Unix, but done before
yacc came about <I think>).  Ah, this brings up a tangent...  The "Yet
Another Compiler Compiler" indicates that it's an offspring of earlier
work.  Does anyone know what the earlier work/compiler_compilers were?

  -Bob-




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