Is a value of 60 seconds valid on date function?

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man page for date function shows that %S will display seconds value from 00 to 60.




%S second (00..60)




Is the documentation incorrect since the upper limit is actually 59? Otherwise it would indicate the existence of 61 seconds (starting from zero). How can the documentation be fixed in case it's wrong?









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    Is the documentation incorrect since the upper limit is actually 59? Otherwise it would indicate the existence of 61 seconds (starting from zero). How can the documentation be fixed in case it's wrong?









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      Is the documentation incorrect since the upper limit is actually 59? Otherwise it would indicate the existence of 61 seconds (starting from zero). How can the documentation be fixed in case it's wrong?







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