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-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/mod_stat.yo6
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/prompt.yo12
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/mod_stat.yo b/Doc/Zsh/mod_stat.yo
index 96349061e..9caed1e45 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/mod_stat.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/mod_stat.yo
@@ -114,7 +114,11 @@ named files; no list of file names is allowed in this case.
)
item(tt(-F) var(fmt))(
Supplies a tt(strftime) (see manref(strftime)(3)) string for the
-formatting of the time elements. The tt(-s) option is implied.
+formatting of the time elements. The format string supports all of the
+zsh extensions described in
+ifzman(the section EXPANSION OF PROMPT SEQUENCES in zmanref(zshmisc))\
+ifnzman(noderef(Prompt Expansion)).
+The tt(-s) option is implied.
)
item(tt(-g))(
Show the time elements in the GMT time zone. The
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/prompt.yo b/Doc/Zsh/prompt.yo
index 3c8f2a094..909012c8e 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/prompt.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/prompt.yo
@@ -198,11 +198,15 @@ endsitem()
In addition, if the system supports the POSIX tt(gettimeofday) system
call, tt(%.) provides decimal fractions of a second since the epoch with
leading zeroes. By default three decimal places are provided, but a
-number of digits up to 6 may be given following the tt(%); hence tt(%6.)
-outputs microseconds. A typical example of this is the format
-`tt(%D{%H:%M:%S.%.})'.
+number of digits up to 9 may be given following the tt(%); hence tt(%6.)
+outputs microseconds, and tt(%9.) outputs nanoseconds. (The latter
+requires a nanosecond-precision tt(clock_gettime); systems lacking this
+will return a value multiplied by the appropriate power of 10.) A typical
+example of this is the format `tt(%D{%H:%M:%S.%.})'.
-The GNU extension that a `tt(-)' between the tt(%) and the
+The GNU extension tt(%N) is handled as a synonym for tt(%9.).
+
+Additionally, the GNU extension that a `tt(-)' between the tt(%) and the
format character causes a leading zero or space to be stripped
is handled directly by the shell for the format characters tt(d), tt(f),
tt(H), tt(k), tt(l), tt(m), tt(M), tt(S) and tt(y); any other format