From: Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com>
To: emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Bug: org-read-date: problem with year in dotted european date input [7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-436-g9b11e6 @ /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/)]
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 01:31:33 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <14809.1350192693@alphaville> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Message from Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net> of "Sat, 13 Oct 2012 20:44:23 +0200." <20121013184423.GB28000@boo.workgroup>
Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi Nicolas, org-mode users and developers,
> * Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaziou@gmail.com> [13. Oct. 2012]:
> > Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net> writes:
> >
> >> Back to square one: Does anybody know How to customise
> >> Emacs/org-mode so that dotted European dates are parsed correctly
> >> at the date/time prompt?
> >
> > Again, dotted European dates are parsed correctly without customization.
> > Would you provide a time string that isn't?
>
> "Naked" dotted european dates without surrounding text are
> parsed correctly by org-read-date.
>
> But with date/time prompt I mean the prompt which asks me for a
> date/time when invoking org-time-stamp. Here I'm allowed to
> insert Dates like "the event takes place at 27.10. at 14:00 in
> the pub". Org-mode is supposed to parse these, see
> [[info:org#The%20date/time%20prompt][info:org#The date/time prompt]].
>
> If I now yank "Kommt am 27.10.2012 um 14:00 zum" in this
> date/time prompt, the result is "<2010-10-27 Mi 14:00>" instead
> of "<2012-10-27 Sa 14:00>". ^ ^^
> ^ ^^
>
org-read-date calls org-read-date-analyze which does not recognize
this as any kind of time string format it knows about (all the regexps
it tries fail to match), so it calls parse-time-string. Lo and behold,
(parse-time-string "Kommt am 27.10.2012 um 14:00 zum")
returns
(0 0 14 27 nil 2010 nil nil nil)
>
> I had a look at org-time-stamp which is invoked by "C-c ." I do
> not understand how this function parses dates/times from text.
> Therefore I looked for functions with appropriate names which are
> called by org-time-stamp. The only one I could find is
> org-read-date. It obviously parses dates from a string and
> identifies parts (day, month, year). I thought org-read-date
> does the heavy lifting with respect to date parsing. But now I
> think you are right and org-read-dates parses "naked dates". But
> where does the parsing of texts which contain dates take place?
>
org-read-date does fine with "Kommt am 2012-10-27 um 14:00 zum",
because parse-time-string can figure out the iso date, even
though it cannot figure out the dotted european one:
(parse-time-string "Kommt am 2012-10-27 um 14:00 zum")
returns
(0 0 14 27 10 2012 nil nil nil)
Nick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-10-14 5:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-10 19:08 Getting rid of split frame with org-capture Thomas Lockney
2011-11-12 15:57 ` Gregor Zattler
[not found] ` <telegraph@gmx.net>
2011-11-13 4:13 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-13 16:48 ` Tom Prince
2011-11-13 17:57 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-20 16:16 ` Tom Prince
2011-12-13 23:11 ` Andreas Leha
2011-12-14 16:37 ` Tom Prince
2013-10-04 4:33 ` Alexander Vorobiev
2013-10-04 7:06 ` Alan Schmitt
2011-11-25 16:35 ` Eric S Fraga
2012-01-12 22:12 ` How to debug "org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230 48230 38618 38618 0 0 0 0 0 ...], 61" Nick Dokos
2012-01-12 22:56 ` Nick Dokos
2012-01-14 16:16 ` [BUG] org-clock-sum cannot handle headings with more than 29 stars (was: Re: How to debug "org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230) " Gregor Zattler
2012-01-15 15:33 ` How to debug "org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230 " Stefan Nobis
2012-01-14 18:49 ` [BUG] org-clock-sum cannot handle headings with more than 29 stars (was: Re: How to debug "org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230) " Nick Dokos
2012-01-22 12:50 ` [BUG][PATCH] document number of stars limitation with respect to org-clock-sum (was: Re: org-clock-sum cannot handle headings with more than 29 stars) Gregor Zattler
2012-01-22 13:15 ` [PATCH 2/3] Document max number of stars in headings in manual Gregor Zattler
2012-01-24 16:10 ` [Accepted] [O, " Bastien Guerry
2012-01-22 13:15 ` [PATCH 1/3] Document max number of stars in headings in docstring of org-inlinetask-minlevel Gregor Zattler
2012-01-24 16:10 ` [Accepted] [O, " Bastien Guerry
2012-01-22 13:30 ` [PATCH 3/3] Document max number of stars in clocking section Gregor Zattler
2012-01-24 16:11 ` [Accepted] [O, " Bastien Guerry
2012-01-24 16:16 ` [BUG][PATCH] document number of stars limitation with respect to org-clock-sum Bastien
2012-10-14 5:31 ` Nick Dokos [this message]
2013-01-24 18:10 ` How to track down "No heading for this item in buffer or region."? Nick Dokos
2013-01-24 18:31 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-13 20:41 ` Getting rid of split frame with org-capture Nick Dokos
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2012-01-06 0:21 How to debug "org-clock-display: Args out of range: [48230 48230 48230 38618 38618 0 0 0 0 0 ...], 61" Gregor Zattler
2012-01-06 1:01 ` Bernt Hansen
2012-01-12 21:41 ` Gregor Zattler
2012-01-15 23:07 ` Bernt Hansen
2012-10-11 12:51 how to customise Emacs to recognise 13.10. as 13th of October this year instead of 2010-10-13? Gregor Zattler
2012-10-11 14:13 ` Memnon Anon
2012-10-11 15:20 ` Gregor Zattler
2012-10-12 15:14 ` Bug: org-read-date: problem with year in dotted european date input [7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-436-g9b11e6 @ /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/)] (was: Re: how to customise Emacs to recognise 13.10. as 13th of October this year instead of 2010-10-13?) Gregor Zattler
2012-10-12 16:24 ` Bug: org-read-date: problem with year in dotted european date input [7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-436-g9b11e6 @ /home/grfz/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Nicolas Goaziou
2012-10-13 8:12 ` Gregor Zattler
2012-10-13 10:10 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2012-10-13 18:44 ` Gregor Zattler
2012-10-14 6:01 ` Carsten Dominik
2012-10-14 7:57 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2012-10-15 6:39 ` Carsten Dominik
2012-10-15 11:06 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2013-01-24 12:32 How to track down "No heading for this item in buffer or region."? Gregor Zattler
2013-01-24 12:44 ` Bastien
2013-01-24 16:23 ` Gregor Zattler
2013-01-24 19:07 ` Bastien
2013-01-24 19:24 ` Bastien
2013-01-24 19:35 ` Nick Dokos
2013-01-24 20:29 ` Bastien
2013-01-25 5:20 ` Nick Dokos
2013-01-25 16:11 ` J. David Boyd
2013-01-26 10:51 ` Bastien
2013-01-26 16:45 ` Nick Dokos
2013-01-31 10:43 ` Bastien
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