Avoid DATE_STRFTIME for long/short dates
Git's DATE_STRFTIME ignores the timezone argument and just uses the
local timezone regardless of whether the "local" flag is set.
Since our existing FMT_LONGDATE and FMT_SHORTDATE are pretty-much
perfect matches to DATE_ISO8601 and DATE_SHORT, switch to taking a
date_mode_type directly in cgit_date_mode().
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@keeping.me.uk>
diff --git a/ui-commit.c b/ui-commit.c
index e697571..099d294 100644
--- a/ui-commit.c
+++ b/ui-commit.c
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
cgit_close_filter(ctx.repo->email_filter);
html("</td><td class='right'>");
html_txt(show_date(info->author_date, info->author_tz,
- cgit_date_mode(FMT_LONGDATE)));
+ cgit_date_mode(DATE_ISO8601)));
html("</td></tr>\n");
html("<tr><th>committer</th><td>");
cgit_open_filter(ctx.repo->email_filter, info->committer_email, "commit");
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
cgit_close_filter(ctx.repo->email_filter);
html("</td><td class='right'>");
html_txt(show_date(info->committer_date, info->committer_tz,
- cgit_date_mode(FMT_LONGDATE)));
+ cgit_date_mode(DATE_ISO8601)));
html("</td></tr>\n");
html("<tr><th>commit</th><td colspan='2' class='sha1'>");
tmp = oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid);