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(**************************************************************************)
(*                                                                        *)
(*  This file is part of Calendar.                                        *)
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(*  Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Julien Signoles                               *)
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(** Calendar implementation in which seconds are float.

    This module uses float. Then results may be very unprecise, especially
    comparison of calendars which differ with few seconds.
    In this case, consider to use module [Precise].
    @since 2.0 *)

include Calendar_sig.S with module Date = Date and module Time = Ftime

(** More precise implementation of calendar in which seconds are float.
    @since 2.0 *)
module Precise: Calendar_sig.S with module Date = Date and module Time = Ftime