The old parser code was rubbish and only worked for trivial
expressions. The new code properly handles complex expressions,
including short circuit evaluation.
As such, the BUGS section has been removed from the test(1) man page.
The description of an unimplemented feature has also been removed.
from test(1):
f -older t True if file f is older than (modified before)
time t. If t is a integer followed by the letters
y(years), M(months), d(days), h(hours),
m(minutes), or s(seconds), it represents current
time minus the specified time. If there is no
letter, it represents seconds since epoch. You
can also concatenate mixed units. For example,
3d12h means three days and twelve hours ago.
this means *without* [y M d h m s] unit, t is *absolute* time
in seconds since epoch.