- * Lookup table for day-of-week using the same hash trick as for above name-of-
- * month table, but using the first and second character, not second and third.
- *
- * Compute index into table using: (day_name[0] & 7) + (day_name[1] & 4)
- */
-static int day_map[] = {
- 0,
- 0,
- 0,
- 6, /* 3 - Sat */
- 4, /* 4 - Thu */
- 0,
- 5, /* 6 - Fri */
- 0, /* 7 - Sun */
- 2, /* 8 - Tue */
- 1 /* 9 - Mon */,
- 0,
- 3 /*11 - Wed */
-};
-
-/* The SET* macros will parse for the appropriate field, and leave the
- * cp pointer at the first character after the desired field. Be
- * careful with variable-length fields or alpha-num mixes.
-
- * The SKIP* macros skip over characters of a particular class and
- * leave cp at the position of the first character that doesn't match
- * that class. Correspondingly, SKIPTO* skips until it reaches a
- * character of a particular class.
- */
+** The SET* macros will parse for the appropriate field, and leave the
+** cp pointer at the first character after the desired field. Be
+** careful with variable-length fields or alpha-num mixes.
+**
+** The SKIP* macros skip over characters of a particular class and
+** leave cp at the position of the first character that doesn't match
+** that class. Correspondingly, SKIPTO* skips until it reaches a
+** character of a particular class.
+*/