Jakub Pavlík

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Have you considered adding function name constants like [ihor/nspl](https://github.com/ihor/nspl) has? They are very handy when passing the library functions around.

I must admit I haven't noticed the `\Functional\Functional::...` constants before, but "namespaced, top level constants" would definitely make me happier. ```php use Functional as f; // single import statement f\map(/*...*/);...

Thank you very much for letting me know, I will fix that in near future.

At first I hesitated to believe that calendarium-romanum really generates two solemnities of the Sacred Heart for 2022, but unfortunately it's true. So here is the shameful result (formatted by...

The bug is fixed now. When temporale and sanctorale solemnity of exactly the same rank met on the same date, `Calendar` was scheduling the temporale one to both the original...

> the Holy See has determined that on June 24, 2022 the Sacred Heart should be celebrated, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist on the 23rd, ... This...

The very same solemnity occurrence will take place in 2033 and 2044, later 2057 and 2068 with Sts. Peter and Paul. It seems that the ad hoc solution took care...

It may be useful to note explicitly that the bit > ... Ubi vero S. Ioannes Baptista patronus sit nationis vel dioecesis vel civitatis aut communitatis religiosae, sollemnitas Nativitatis S....

At least for the particular use case mentioned above a sufficient alternative solution (not requiring a new entity "on day D let there be nothing" in `Sanctorale` internal data structure)...

As an example of a non-Roman (but still sufficiently similar to the Roman one) liturgical calendar built by customizing `calendarium-romanum` I started work on an implementation of the Czech Old...