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I suspect that what the OP is talking about is something else. You are talking about formatting a "Western style" date into a text string, while (I suspect) that the real problem is converting between calendar systems. Like those based on the moon, rather than on the sun. Year being reset when a new emperor comes to power. History is essential, so you have to relate to the Western calender having a discontinuity at year -1 to 1 (year 0 doesn't exist). Maybe you have to relate to the old bug in Lotus 1-2-3 considering 1900 as a leap year (which it isn't)! Maybe you have to relate to both Julian and Gregorian Western calendars (and remember that different countries switched from Julian to Gregorian at different times, so to translate a date from Western to another calendar, you may have to know the geographical origin of the date, to determine whether it is Julian or Gregorian).

The more you study calendars and dates on an international scale, the more messy it becomes. It is certainly not a five-minute job to handle all alternatives. There are libraries, and Windows provides support for quite a few variations; I am not sure that Linux developers have cared enough about any culture that is outside their programming lab to implement a full complement of non-Western calendars. Or spanning the transition period from Julian to Gregrian. Or handling the missing year zero.

I doubt very much that the library of the OP handles absolutely everything, but I am sure it handles a lot more than your five-minute-job. Then, I question how large is the market for such a "complete" library - I would guess very close to zero in the Western world. In Asia, the need is probably a lot higher. But marketing in Asia is so different from marketing in the West that I don't think very many of us Westeners can provide much valuable and helpful advice on the matter. (But of course there may be Asian people in this forum with a good understanding of how to successfully market a product in Asian countries.)
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