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.SH NAME
test_extdate \- text-based tests for the ExtDate classes
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B test_extdate
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a simple test program for testing the non-GUI functionality of the
ExtDate classes.  It compares the results of several operations against
the results from QDate and writes the results to the console.
.PP
The \fBExtDate library\fP consists of a group of classes allowing TDE
applications to access calendar dates outside of the limited range of
years imposed by QDate.
.PP
The QDate class has a limited range of valid dates.  It does not
recognize dates prior to 14 Oct 1752 (when the Gregorian calendar
was adopted by England), nor dates after 31 Dec 8000.  Both of these
limits are arbitrary.
.PP
This library is part of the official TDE edutainment module.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR test_extdatepicker (1).
.PP
See \fI/opt/trinity/share/doc/libtdeedu-dev/README.extdate\fP for further
information on this library.
.SH AUTHOR
The ExtDate library was written by Jason Harris <jharris@30doradus.org>
and others.
.br
This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).