Author:Peter Gummer

Date:2010-07-17T13:14:31.000000Z


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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following table lists format conversion codes.
| day - numeric (padded with '0' to 2 figures) | day - numeric (padded with '0' to 2 figures)
|- |-
| ddd | ddd
| day - text (3 letters e.g "Mon", "Tue") | day - text (3 letters e.g "MON", "TUE")
|- |-
| yyyy | yyyy
| year - numeric (4 figures) | year - numeric (4 figures)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The following table lists format conversion codes.
| month - numeric (padded with '0' to 2 figures) | month - numeric (padded with '0' to 2 figures)
|- |-
| mmm | mmm
| month - text (3 letters e.g "Dec", "Jan") | month - text (3 letters e.g "DEC", "JAN")
|- |-
| hh | hh
| hour - numeric (24 hour clock scale by default) | hour - numeric (24 hour clock scale by default)
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The following table lists format conversion codes.
| fractional seconds - numeric (precise to <n> figures) | fractional seconds - numeric (precise to <n> figures)
|- |-
| ':', '/', '-' and ',' | ':', '/', '-' and ','
| separators e.g. "03/Aug/97" | separators e.g. "03/AUG/97"
|} |}
These are some examples of output with their associated format code: These are some examples of output with their associated format code:
{| {|
@@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ These are some examples of output with their associated format code:
| 97/8/18 | 97/8/18
|- |-
| mmm-dd-yy | mmm-dd-yy
| Aug-18-97 | AUG-18-97
|- |-
| dd,mm,yyyy | dd,mm,yyyy
| 18,Aug,1997 | 18,8,1997
|- |-
| hh-mi-ss | hh-mi-ss
| 13-06-32 | 13-06-32

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@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ In order to run properly you need to read [[Eiffel2Java|the library requirement]
===Compiling the example=== ===Compiling the example===
Since the example is using the `test.java' class, the first step is to compile the java class using the `javac' command line utility from the JDK. Once it is done, copy the `test.class' either in $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\W_code or in $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\F_code depending on your compilation mode (freezing vs. finalizing). Since the example is using the `test.java' class, the first step is to compile the java class using the `javac' command line utility from the JDK. Once it is done, copy the `test.class' either into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\W_code or else into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\F_code, depending on your compilation mode (freezing vs. finalizing).
===Running the example=== ===Running the example===
One the example is compiled, you can run it and here is the expected output: Once the example is compiled, you can run it and here is the expected output:
<code> <code>
$ sample $ sample
Creating instance of class `test' Creating instance of class `test'