From: Kevin Day 2024/06/11
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+ The license (copyright) is Open Standard License 1.0 or greater. +
+IKI is a minimally structured WIKI-like syntax meant to be simpler than WIKI syntax.
@@ -507,6 +510,9 @@ Contents (also called variable value) would be:
++ Unless otherwise specified, these have a license (copyright) of Open Standard License 1.0 or greater. +
diff --git a/fll/specifications/other/time.html b/fll/specifications/other/time.html index 50c16ff..479b2e8 100644 --- a/fll/specifications/other/time.html +++ b/fll/specifications/other/time.html @@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ The version date of this specification is2023/12/16
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+ The license (copyright) is Open Standard License 1.0 or greater. +
+There are two units of Time, the first is simply called Time and the second is called EpochTime.
@@ -98,7 +101,7 @@ This is simply not expected to be interpreted as a unit of time on a computer (but nothing stops it from being interpreted).
- The technical forms are limit to 64-bit unsigned for technical use but should technology advance to a point where larger bits are needed then this allows for that. + The technical forms are limited to 64-bit unsigned for technical use but should technology advance to a point where larger bits are needed then this allows for that. The systems should expect 64-bit and larger bits would have to become common before something larger than 64-bit is the expected or assumed default. Negative signs can be allowed but they must not prevent the full use of the 64-bit. The implementation of how this is done is left to the implementer except that the signs are immediately to the left of the digit.