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Re: Getting the date of the next or current recurrence of an iCal/Calendar event
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Re: Getting the date of the next or current recurrence of an iCal/Calendar event


  • Subject: Re: Getting the date of the next or current recurrence of an iCal/Calendar event
  • From: Nigel Garvey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 11:16:14 +0100

Shane Stanley wrote on Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:37:25 +1100:

>On 31 Mar 2016, at 6:39 AM, Nigel Garvey
><email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> While researching this, I was amused to see 'NSTimeIntervalSince1970'
>> described as a "constant" in the NSDate documentation.  :)
>
>It is -- if you look in the header document, you will see:
>
>	#define NSTimeIntervalSince1970  978307200.0
>
>It's the difference between Unix reference time and OSX reference time.
No
>Tardis here ;-)

Huh! You'd think, given it's for Objective-C, that they could have
called it
NSTimeIntervalInSecondsBetweenTheFirstOfJanuary1970AndTheSameUCTTimeOnTh
eFirstOfJanuary2001.  ;)

NG


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