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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions features/cellular/framework/AT/AT_CellularSMS.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ int AT_CellularSMS::compare_time_strings(const char *time_string_1, const char *
int retVal = -2;

if (success) {
double diff = difftime(t1, t2);
time_t diff = t1 - t2;

if (diff > 0) {
retVal = 1;
Expand All @@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ bool AT_CellularSMS::create_time(const char *time_string, time_t *time)
&time_struct.tm_hour, &time_struct.tm_min, &time_struct.tm_sec, &sign, &gmt) == kNumberOfElements) {
*time = mktime(&time_struct);
// add timezone as seconds. gmt is in quarter of hours.
int x = 60 * 60 * gmt * 0.25;
int x = (60 / 4) * 60 * gmt;
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It would make sense to have macros for these magic numbers too.

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Not convinced "60 seconds in a minute" is that magic. I don't like moving things off to macros elsewhere, unless it's a shared constant that's going to be reused.

If you want to spell it out, you could do so in the variable names themselves:

   &tz_quarter_hours

   int tz_minutes = tz_quarter_hours * 15;
   int tz_seconds = tz_minutes * 60;
   *time += tz_seconds;

(Using %c%d to grab the sign is also a bit weird - sscanf %d will handle + and - itself. Can't see a need to do it manually here).

if (sign == '+') {
*time += x;
} else {
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