From thompdump at gmail.com Wed Jul 14 10:57:48 2010 From: thompdump at gmail.com (david thompson) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 03:57:48 -0700 Subject: [local-time-devel] arbitrary precision for fraction of a second Message-ID: My understanding is that the ISO 8601 spec permits an arbitrary number of digits following the decimal point when a decimal fraction of an hour, minute, or second is specified. This works fine: > (LOCAL-TIME:PARSE-TIMESTRING "2010-07-12T16:07:08.123742200") @2010-07-12T09:07:08.123742-07:00 This doesn't: > (LOCAL-TIME:PARSE-TIMESTRING "2010-07-12T16:07:08.1237422004") Is the constraint on the number of digits LOCAL-TIME permits following the decimal character specified in the LOCAL-TIME documentation? - Alan