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Don Cross 0d24433db3 Fixed #187 - Seasons() failed for distant years.
For years before 1582 or years after 3668, the Seasons functions
were unable to find many equinoxes and/or solstices.
The problem was that over time, the Earth's axis precesses
enough that the calendar dates of these events drifts outside
the fixed search ranges I had provided for them.

I expanded the search ranges so all season changes can be found
for a much wider range of years, as verified by unit tests:

    C/C++:      -2000..9999
    C#:             1..9999
    JavaScript: -2000..9999
    Python:         1..9999
    Kotlin:         1..9999

Note: C#, Python, and Kotlin currently do not allow
years values below +1. In fact, I discovered we were not
noticing when an invalid year was passed into the Kotlin code.
I updated that code to throw an exception when the year does
not match what was expected. It is disturbing that the
GregorianCalendar class silently ignores invalid years!

Constricted the search tolerance from 1 second to 0.01
seconds for the seasons search, to ensure more consistent
behavior.

Fixed a bug in the Kotlin search() function's
quadratic interpolation that was causing the convergence
to be slower than it should have been.
2022-04-08 16:51:09 -04:00
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