; Improve documentation of 'format-time-string'

* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time Parsing): Fix documentation of week
numbers for %U, %V and %W.  (Bug#78096)
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Eli Zaretskii 2025-04-29 11:19:19 +03:00
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@ -1938,14 +1938,18 @@ This is a synonym for @samp{%H:%M:%S}.
This stands for the numeric day of week (1--7). Monday is day 1. This stands for the numeric day of week (1--7). Monday is day 1.
@item %U @item %U
This stands for the week of the year (01--52), assuming that weeks This stands for the week of the year (01--52), assuming that weeks
start on Sunday. start on Sunday. If January 1 is not a Sunday, the first partial week
is week zero.
@item %V @item %V
This stands for the week of the year according to ISO 8601. This stands for the week of the year according to ISO 8601. Note that,
unlike @samp{%U} and @samp{%W}, the week according to ISO 8601 does
@emph{not} roll over to 1 on January 1, but keeps its last number.
@item %w @item %w
This stands for the numeric day of week (0--6). Sunday is day 0. This stands for the numeric day of week (0--6). Sunday is day 0.
@item %W @item %W
This stands for the week of the year (01--52), assuming that weeks This stands for the week of the year (01--52), assuming that weeks start
start on Monday. on Monday. If January 1 is not a Monday, the first partial week is week
zero.
@item %x @item %x
This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named
@samp{C}), it is equivalent to @samp{%D}. @samp{C}), it is equivalent to @samp{%D}.