2007/12/30, Alan L. Lovejoy architect@chronos-st.org:
Jason,
I spent the the last hour rooting around in the latest version of the iCalendar package from SqueakSource. I see lots of code for parsing and representing iCal recurrence rules,
Yes, for quite some time that was the only thing the package did because computing the occurrences is a bit tricky.
but can't find any code that actually attempts to generate the set of occurrences specified by the rules.
Am I missing something?
If you load one of the later jbj versions you should get the code described by Jason, see the added tests in ICEventTests for example #testOccurencesWithExclusionDate.
Cheers Philippe
Philippe Marschall wrote:
2007/12/30, Alan L. Lovejoy architect@chronos-st.org:
Jason,
I spent the the last hour rooting around in the latest version of the iCalendar package from SqueakSource. I see lots of code for parsing and representing iCal recurrence rules,
Yes, for quite some time that was the only thing the package did because computing the occurrences is a bit tricky.
but can't find any code that actually attempts to generate the set of occurrences specified by the rules.
Am I missing something?
If you load one of the later jbj versions you should get the code described by Jason, see the added tests in ICEventTests for example #testOccurencesWithExclusionDate.
Cheers Philippe
I didn't see any "jbj" versions yesterday. And today, both the "Versions" tab and the "Latest" tab report "No matching public versions available".
???
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