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* Merge (datetime util) into (datetime).Hugo Hörnquist2020-07-07
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* Remove (vcomponent load) module.Hugo Hörnquist2020-05-23
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* Add ability to download ics in entirety.Hugo Hörnquist2020-05-04
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* Add --help to ical.Hugo Hörnquist2020-05-04
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* Update ical parts to use app context.Hugo Hörnquist2020-04-30
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* Update remaining code to use new config scheme.Hugo Hörnquist2020-04-01
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* Attempt at decentralized configuration system.Hugo Hörnquist2020-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Placing all possible configuration items in a central (parameters) module scales really badly. This idea that any module can register configuration parameters is better. The current implementation however has the drawback that it requires that the module exposing the parameter is loaded before the value can be sat, but that scales even worse. A probable solution would be to abandon binding everything to guile's module system, and instead let (util config) provide a `conf-ref' and a `conf-set!' procedures. A `define-configuration' similar to emacs `defcustom' could be of use, mainly for retroactively type checking parameters.
* Freed datetime from its srfi-19 prison.Hugo Hörnquist2020-02-18
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* Start of new date structures.Hugo Hörnquist2020-01-24
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* Add file flag to ical entry point.Hugo Hörnquist2019-12-30
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* ICAL handling of events different from display handling.Hugo Hörnquist2019-12-24
| | | | | | | | | Previously repeating events where always instantiated to a stream of all events to come (possibly infinite), and then zipped with the list of regular events to create a stream of all events in the world. This commit allows access to the raw lists of parsed regular and repeating events before they are extrapolated and merged.
* Rework program initialization.Hugo Hörnquist2019-12-24
Old init setup had the fancy idea to parse all files before anything could be done with them. This however led to problems when a part of the program which didn't care for the calendar files (such as text formatting). It also made testing performance almost impossible since to much code was run before I had a chance to init statprof.