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authorEdward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>2021-02-11 17:11:29 +0100
committerEdward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>2021-02-15 13:44:48 +0100
commitc462793d6751c17defbeeb1428510c35869755cc (patch)
tree51617512724ca43ba4ca90864f92b8691e80f04a /configure.cmake
parent517578e0712732ad43f21b6a655ba5e70ada6ab7 (diff)
Drop parsing of antique TextDate format
Apparently we used to have (back in 2007, only on Windows, incompatibly with what we were then using on Unix) a TextDate format (only for QDateTime, QDate used what it still uses) that put the day-of-month number, with a dot after it, before the month's short name. We have retained parsing of this format, on all platforms, ever since. It no longer matches the format we now use (since 5.2, in 2013, commit 61b56a89a1cf8a388ff925492700e5eef019c3aa, which harmonised the format with Unix and QDate); now seems like a good time to stop complicating our parser for its sake. [ChangeLog][QtCore][QDateTime] The parsing of Qt::TextDate in QDateTime::fromString() no longer supports the old TextDate format used (only) on Windows by Qt < 5.2 ("ddd d. MMM yyyy" with an "HH:mm:ss" time either appended or inserted before "yyyy"). Change-Id: I73a798ab78f187543e415119cc4a11f1cfd73820 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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