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From: David Abrahams (dave_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-04-17 03:43:10
Rob Stewart <stewart_at_[hidden]> writes:
>> > of 2004? If so, I'd be happy to say
>> >
>> > date(d.month() + 2*months, d.day)
>> >
>> > That, too, calls out the fact that adding months to dates has a
>> > dubious meaning.
>
> That makes the result of the expression quite explicit. I can't
> see any problems with that approach. I'd expect an exception if
> the resulting month doesn't have the requested day. OTOH, if
> date's ctor were to take an extra argument, or if there was a
> date factory function supplying the different behavior, you could
> specify that you want clipping to the last day of the designated
> month:
>
> date(d.month() + 2 * months, d.day(), clip_to_eom)
> make_date_clipped_to_end_of_month(d.month() + 2 * months,
> d.day())
Yes.
-- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com