Rather than creating a new ticket for each of these, a list. Feel free to cross any out that you do not find meaningful to implement
[ ] accept A.M / P.M (missing dot at the end)
[ ] accept ㏂ / ㏘
[ ] accept a dangling h for times that only have the hour specified (e.g 8h - 12h)
[ ] accept written-out weekdays and months (Thursday, December, ...)
[ ] translate midday and noon to 12:00, midnight to 0:00 (very low usage though, or rather, in strings where it is used, there are more problems with the syntax)
[ ] accept sundown as synonym to sunset (and sunup as synonym to sunrise? - didn't know this word existed, but it does)
[ ] just like for weekdays, accept certain German month abbreviations (e.g. Dez)
[ ] accept a single "." after weekday and months abbreviations (e.g. Dec., Mo.)
[ ] allow spaces in-between 10 : 00 (actually, this could also be valid in strict mode, as the spec does not forbid this)
Rather than creating a new ticket for each of these, a list. Feel free to cross any out that you do not find meaningful to implement
[ ] accept
A.M
/P.M
(missing dot at the end)[ ] accept
㏂
/㏘
[ ] accept a dangling
h
for times that only have the hour specified (e.g8h - 12h
)[ ] accept written-out weekdays and months (
Thursday
,December
, ...)[ ] translate
midday
andnoon
to 12:00,midnight
to 0:00 (very low usage though, or rather, in strings where it is used, there are more problems with the syntax)[ ] accept
sundown
as synonym tosunset
(andsunup
as synonym tosunrise
? - didn't know this word existed, but it does)[ ] just like for weekdays, accept certain German month abbreviations (e.g.
Dez
)[ ] accept a single "." after weekday and months abbreviations (e.g.
Dec.
,Mo.
)[ ] allow spaces in-between
10 : 00
(actually, this could also be valid in strict mode, as the spec does not forbid this)