Timeline for What output does --iso-8601=ns provide with the date command?
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| Apr 4 at 11:40 | history | edited | Stéphane Chazelas | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
added 1434 characters in body
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| Apr 4 at 10:45 | vote | accept | metablaster | ||
| Apr 4 at 10:44 | comment | added | Stephen Kitt | That’s right. As is often the case for GNU programs, the man page isn’t as detailed as the info manual. | |
| Apr 4 at 10:43 | history | edited | Stephen Kitt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Split up ns, point to the docs.
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| Apr 4 at 10:40 | comment | added | metablaster |
I wish this to be explicitly said so in man date, so the 045431370 means 45 miliseconds, 431 microseconds and 370 nanoseconds?
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| Apr 4 at 10:37 | history | answered | Stephen Kitt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |