Re: Converting milliseconds to seconds
- From: Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:36:30 +0000 (UTC)
[A complimentary Cc of this posting was NOT [per weedlist] sent to
Jürgen Exner
<jurgenex@xxxxxxxxxxx>], who wrote in article <hrtio3d2mf132qo44iatbi88nhthe2gnfm@xxxxxxx>:
I happen to read the NGs in which I am posting.
If you think this is enough, you know little about Usenet propagation
semantic. (By definition: unreliable.)
I assure you that int() does nothing else but rounding-to-0.
As I said: you are greatly mistaken about the intended semantic of int().
You may want to read the documentation for clarification.
As I said, the existing state of documentation of Perl is, at most,
pitiful. (If you still do not realize this, I wrote some
[significant?] part of implementation of Perl's int(). *This* is why
I feel so hurt by this bug of mine. ;-)
Hope this helps,
Ilya
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