Correct QDate and QTime documentation.
Task-number: QTBUG-30055 Change-Id: I94c8e023f5e3d23ff2f1c74d0763b1c825deb3d1 Reviewed-by: Jerome Pasion <jerome.pasion@digia.com>
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@ -265,8 +265,7 @@ static QString fmtDateTime(const QString& f, const QTime* dt = 0, const QDate* d
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If the specified date is invalid, the date is not set and
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isValid() returns false.
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\warning Years 0 to 99 are interpreted as is, i.e., years
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0-99.
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\warning Years 1 to 99 are interpreted as is. Year 0 is invalid.
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\sa isValid()
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*/
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@ -1488,10 +1487,7 @@ int QTime::msec() const
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If \a format is Qt::ISODate, the string format corresponds to the
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ISO 8601 extended specification for representations of dates,
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which is also HH:MM:SS. (However, contrary to ISO 8601, dates
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before 15 October 1582 are handled as Julian dates, not Gregorian
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dates. See \l{QDate G and J} {Use of Gregorian and Julian
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Calendars}. This might change in a future version of Qt.)
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which is also HH:MM:SS.
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If the \a format is Qt::SystemLocaleShortDate or
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Qt::SystemLocaleLongDate, the string format depends on the locale
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