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"""Concrete date/time and related types. |
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See http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/tz-link.html for |
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time zone and DST data sources. |
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""" |
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from __future__ import division |
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from __future__ import unicode_literals |
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from __future__ import print_function |
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from __future__ import absolute_import |
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from future.builtins import str |
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from future.builtins import bytes |
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from future.builtins import map |
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from future.builtins import round |
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from future.builtins import int |
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from future.builtins import object |
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from future.utils import native_str, PY2 |
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import time as _time |
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import math as _math |
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def _cmp(x, y): |
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return 0 if x == y else 1 if x > y else -1 |
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MINYEAR = 1 |
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MAXYEAR = 9999 |
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_MAXORDINAL = 3652059 |
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_DAYS_IN_MONTH = [None, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31] |
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_DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH = [None] |
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dbm = 0 |
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for dim in _DAYS_IN_MONTH[1:]: |
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_DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH.append(dbm) |
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dbm += dim |
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del dbm, dim |
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def _is_leap(year): |
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"year -> 1 if leap year, else 0." |
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return year % 4 == 0 and (year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0) |
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def _days_before_year(year): |
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"year -> number of days before January 1st of year." |
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y = year - 1 |
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return y*365 + y//4 - y//100 + y//400 |
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def _days_in_month(year, month): |
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"year, month -> number of days in that month in that year." |
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assert 1 <= month <= 12, month |
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if month == 2 and _is_leap(year): |
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return 29 |
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return _DAYS_IN_MONTH[month] |
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def _days_before_month(year, month): |
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"year, month -> number of days in year preceding first day of month." |
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assert 1 <= month <= 12, 'month must be in 1..12' |
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return _DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH[month] + (month > 2 and _is_leap(year)) |
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def _ymd2ord(year, month, day): |
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"year, month, day -> ordinal, considering 01-Jan-0001 as day 1." |
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assert 1 <= month <= 12, 'month must be in 1..12' |
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dim = _days_in_month(year, month) |
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assert 1 <= day <= dim, ('day must be in 1..%d' % dim) |
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return (_days_before_year(year) + |
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_days_before_month(year, month) + |
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day) |
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_DI400Y = _days_before_year(401) |
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_DI100Y = _days_before_year(101) |
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_DI4Y = _days_before_year(5) |
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assert _DI4Y == 4 * 365 + 1 |
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assert _DI400Y == 4 * _DI100Y + 1 |
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assert _DI100Y == 25 * _DI4Y - 1 |
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def _ord2ymd(n): |
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"ordinal -> (year, month, day), considering 01-Jan-0001 as day 1." |
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n -= 1 |
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n400, n = divmod(n, _DI400Y) |
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year = n400 * 400 + 1 |
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n100, n = divmod(n, _DI100Y) |
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n4, n = divmod(n, _DI4Y) |
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n1, n = divmod(n, 365) |
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year += n100 * 100 + n4 * 4 + n1 |
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if n1 == 4 or n100 == 4: |
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assert n == 0 |
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return year-1, 12, 31 |
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leapyear = n1 == 3 and (n4 != 24 or n100 == 3) |
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assert leapyear == _is_leap(year) |
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month = (n + 50) >> 5 |
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preceding = _DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH[month] + (month > 2 and leapyear) |
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if preceding > n: |
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month -= 1 |
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preceding -= _DAYS_IN_MONTH[month] + (month == 2 and leapyear) |
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n -= preceding |
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assert 0 <= n < _days_in_month(year, month) |
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return year, month, n+1 |
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_MONTHNAMES = [None, "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", |
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"Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"] |
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_DAYNAMES = [None, "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"] |
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def _build_struct_time(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, dstflag): |
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wday = (_ymd2ord(y, m, d) + 6) % 7 |
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dnum = _days_before_month(y, m) + d |
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return _time.struct_time((y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, wday, dnum, dstflag)) |
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def _format_time(hh, mm, ss, us): |
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result = "%02d:%02d:%02d" % (hh, mm, ss) |
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if us: |
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result += ".%06d" % us |
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return result |
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def _wrap_strftime(object, format, timetuple): |
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freplace = None |
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zreplace = None |
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Zreplace = None |
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newformat = [] |
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push = newformat.append |
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i, n = 0, len(format) |
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while i < n: |
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ch = format[i] |
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i += 1 |
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if ch == '%': |
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if i < n: |
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ch = format[i] |
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i += 1 |
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if ch == 'f': |
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if freplace is None: |
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freplace = '%06d' % getattr(object, |
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'microsecond', 0) |
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newformat.append(freplace) |
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elif ch == 'z': |
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if zreplace is None: |
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zreplace = "" |
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if hasattr(object, "utcoffset"): |
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offset = object.utcoffset() |
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if offset is not None: |
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sign = '+' |
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if offset.days < 0: |
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offset = -offset |
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sign = '-' |
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h, m = divmod(offset, timedelta(hours=1)) |
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assert not m % timedelta(minutes=1), "whole minute" |
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m //= timedelta(minutes=1) |
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zreplace = '%c%02d%02d' % (sign, h, m) |
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assert '%' not in zreplace |
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newformat.append(zreplace) |
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elif ch == 'Z': |
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if Zreplace is None: |
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Zreplace = "" |
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if hasattr(object, "tzname"): |
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s = object.tzname() |
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if s is not None: |
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Zreplace = s.replace('%', '%%') |
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newformat.append(Zreplace) |
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else: |
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push('%') |
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push(ch) |
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else: |
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push('%') |
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else: |
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push(ch) |
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newformat = "".join(newformat) |
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return _time.strftime(newformat, timetuple) |
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def _call_tzinfo_method(tzinfo, methname, tzinfoarg): |
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if tzinfo is None: |
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return None |
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return getattr(tzinfo, methname)(tzinfoarg) |
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def _check_tzname(name): |
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if name is not None and not isinstance(name, str): |
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raise TypeError("tzinfo.tzname() must return None or string, " |
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"not '%s'" % type(name)) |
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def _check_utc_offset(name, offset): |
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assert name in ("utcoffset", "dst") |
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if offset is None: |
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return |
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if not isinstance(offset, timedelta): |
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raise TypeError("tzinfo.%s() must return None " |
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"or timedelta, not '%s'" % (name, type(offset))) |
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if offset % timedelta(minutes=1) or offset.microseconds: |
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raise ValueError("tzinfo.%s() must return a whole number " |
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"of minutes, got %s" % (name, offset)) |
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if not -timedelta(1) < offset < timedelta(1): |
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raise ValueError("%s()=%s, must be must be strictly between" |
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" -timedelta(hours=24) and timedelta(hours=24)" |
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% (name, offset)) |
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def _check_date_fields(year, month, day): |
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if not isinstance(year, int): |
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raise TypeError('int expected') |
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if not MINYEAR <= year <= MAXYEAR: |
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raise ValueError('year must be in %d..%d' % (MINYEAR, MAXYEAR), year) |
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if not 1 <= month <= 12: |
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raise ValueError('month must be in 1..12', month) |
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dim = _days_in_month(year, month) |
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if not 1 <= day <= dim: |
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raise ValueError('day must be in 1..%d' % dim, day) |
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def _check_time_fields(hour, minute, second, microsecond): |
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if not isinstance(hour, int): |
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raise TypeError('int expected') |
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if not 0 <= hour <= 23: |
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raise ValueError('hour must be in 0..23', hour) |
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if not 0 <= minute <= 59: |
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raise ValueError('minute must be in 0..59', minute) |
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if not 0 <= second <= 59: |
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raise ValueError('second must be in 0..59', second) |
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if not 0 <= microsecond <= 999999: |
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raise ValueError('microsecond must be in 0..999999', microsecond) |
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def _check_tzinfo_arg(tz): |
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if tz is not None and not isinstance(tz, tzinfo): |
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raise TypeError("tzinfo argument must be None or of a tzinfo subclass") |
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def _cmperror(x, y): |
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raise TypeError("can't compare '%s' to '%s'" % ( |
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type(x).__name__, type(y).__name__)) |
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class timedelta(object): |
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"""Represent the difference between two datetime objects. |
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Supported operators: |
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- add, subtract timedelta |
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- unary plus, minus, abs |
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- compare to timedelta |
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- multiply, divide by int |
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In addition, datetime supports subtraction of two datetime objects |
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returning a timedelta, and addition or subtraction of a datetime |
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and a timedelta giving a datetime. |
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Representation: (days, seconds, microseconds). Why? Because I |
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felt like it. |
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""" |
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__slots__ = '_days', '_seconds', '_microseconds' |
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def __new__(cls, days=0, seconds=0, microseconds=0, |
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milliseconds=0, minutes=0, hours=0, weeks=0): |
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d = s = us = 0 |
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days += weeks*7 |
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seconds += minutes*60 + hours*3600 |
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microseconds += milliseconds*1000 |
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if isinstance(days, float): |
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dayfrac, days = _math.modf(days) |
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daysecondsfrac, daysecondswhole = _math.modf(dayfrac * (24.*3600.)) |
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assert daysecondswhole == int(daysecondswhole) |
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s = int(daysecondswhole) |
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assert days == int(days) |
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d = int(days) |
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else: |
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daysecondsfrac = 0.0 |
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d = days |
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assert isinstance(daysecondsfrac, float) |
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assert abs(daysecondsfrac) <= 1.0 |
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assert isinstance(d, int) |
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assert abs(s) <= 24 * 3600 |
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if isinstance(seconds, float): |
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secondsfrac, seconds = _math.modf(seconds) |
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assert seconds == int(seconds) |
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seconds = int(seconds) |
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secondsfrac += daysecondsfrac |
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assert abs(secondsfrac) <= 2.0 |
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else: |
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secondsfrac = daysecondsfrac |
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assert isinstance(secondsfrac, float) |
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assert abs(secondsfrac) <= 2.0 |
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assert isinstance(seconds, int) |
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days, seconds = divmod(seconds, 24*3600) |
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d += days |
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s += int(seconds) |
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assert isinstance(s, int) |
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assert abs(s) <= 2 * 24 * 3600 |
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usdouble = secondsfrac * 1e6 |
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assert abs(usdouble) < 2.1e6 |
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if isinstance(microseconds, float): |
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microseconds += usdouble |
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microseconds = round(microseconds, 0) |
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seconds, microseconds = divmod(microseconds, 1e6) |
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assert microseconds == int(microseconds) |
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assert seconds == int(seconds) |
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days, seconds = divmod(seconds, 24.*3600.) |
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assert days == int(days) |
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assert seconds == int(seconds) |
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d += int(days) |
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s += int(seconds) |
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assert isinstance(s, int) |
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assert abs(s) <= 3 * 24 * 3600 |
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else: |
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seconds, microseconds = divmod(microseconds, 1000000) |
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days, seconds = divmod(seconds, 24*3600) |
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d += days |
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s += int(seconds) |
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assert isinstance(s, int) |
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assert abs(s) <= 3 * 24 * 3600 |
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microseconds = float(microseconds) |
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microseconds += usdouble |
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microseconds = round(microseconds, 0) |
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assert abs(s) <= 3 * 24 * 3600 |
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assert abs(microseconds) < 3.1e6 |
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assert isinstance(microseconds, float) |
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assert int(microseconds) == microseconds |
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us = int(microseconds) |
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seconds, us = divmod(us, 1000000) |
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s += seconds |
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assert isinstance(s, int) |
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days, s = divmod(s, 24*3600) |
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d += days |
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assert isinstance(d, int) |
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assert isinstance(s, int) and 0 <= s < 24*3600 |
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assert isinstance(us, int) and 0 <= us < 1000000 |
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self = object.__new__(cls) |
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self._days = d |
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self._seconds = s |
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self._microseconds = us |
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if abs(d) > 999999999: |
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raise OverflowError("timedelta # of days is too large: %d" % d) |
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return self |
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def __repr__(self): |
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if self._microseconds: |
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return "%s(%d, %d, %d)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
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self._days, |
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self._seconds, |
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self._microseconds) |
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if self._seconds: |
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return "%s(%d, %d)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
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self._days, |
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self._seconds) |
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return "%s(%d)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, self._days) |
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def __str__(self): |
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mm, ss = divmod(self._seconds, 60) |
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hh, mm = divmod(mm, 60) |
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s = "%d:%02d:%02d" % (hh, mm, ss) |
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if self._days: |
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def plural(n): |
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return n, abs(n) != 1 and "s" or "" |
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s = ("%d day%s, " % plural(self._days)) + s |
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if self._microseconds: |
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s = s + ".%06d" % self._microseconds |
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return s |
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def total_seconds(self): |
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"""Total seconds in the duration.""" |
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return ((self.days * 86400 + self.seconds)*10**6 + |
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self.microseconds) / 10**6 |
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@property |
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def days(self): |
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"""days""" |
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return self._days |
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@property |
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def seconds(self): |
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"""seconds""" |
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return self._seconds |
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@property |
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def microseconds(self): |
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"""microseconds""" |
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return self._microseconds |
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def __add__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return timedelta(self._days + other._days, |
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self._seconds + other._seconds, |
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self._microseconds + other._microseconds) |
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return NotImplemented |
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__radd__ = __add__ |
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def __sub__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return timedelta(self._days - other._days, |
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self._seconds - other._seconds, |
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self._microseconds - other._microseconds) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __rsub__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return -self + other |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __neg__(self): |
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return timedelta(-self._days, |
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-self._seconds, |
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-self._microseconds) |
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def __pos__(self): |
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return self |
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def __abs__(self): |
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if self._days < 0: |
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return -self |
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else: |
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return self |
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def __mul__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, int): |
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return timedelta(self._days * other, |
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self._seconds * other, |
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self._microseconds * other) |
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if isinstance(other, float): |
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a, b = other.as_integer_ratio() |
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return self * a / b |
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return NotImplemented |
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__rmul__ = __mul__ |
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def _to_microseconds(self): |
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return ((self._days * (24*3600) + self._seconds) * 1000000 + |
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self._microseconds) |
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def __floordiv__(self, other): |
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if not isinstance(other, (int, timedelta)): |
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return NotImplemented |
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usec = self._to_microseconds() |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return usec // other._to_microseconds() |
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if isinstance(other, int): |
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return timedelta(0, 0, usec // other) |
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def __truediv__(self, other): |
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if not isinstance(other, (int, float, timedelta)): |
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return NotImplemented |
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usec = self._to_microseconds() |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return usec / other._to_microseconds() |
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if isinstance(other, int): |
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return timedelta(0, 0, usec / other) |
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if isinstance(other, float): |
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a, b = other.as_integer_ratio() |
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return timedelta(0, 0, b * usec / a) |
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def __mod__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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r = self._to_microseconds() % other._to_microseconds() |
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return timedelta(0, 0, r) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __divmod__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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q, r = divmod(self._to_microseconds(), |
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other._to_microseconds()) |
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return q, timedelta(0, 0, r) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __eq__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) == 0 |
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else: |
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return False |
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def __ne__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) != 0 |
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else: |
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return True |
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def __le__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) <= 0 |
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else: |
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_cmperror(self, other) |
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def __lt__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) < 0 |
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else: |
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_cmperror(self, other) |
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def __ge__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) >= 0 |
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else: |
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_cmperror(self, other) |
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def __gt__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
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return self._cmp(other) > 0 |
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else: |
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_cmperror(self, other) |
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def _cmp(self, other): |
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assert isinstance(other, timedelta) |
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return _cmp(self._getstate(), other._getstate()) |
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def __hash__(self): |
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return hash(self._getstate()) |
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def __bool__(self): |
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return (self._days != 0 or |
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self._seconds != 0 or |
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self._microseconds != 0) |
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def _getstate(self): |
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return (self._days, self._seconds, self._microseconds) |
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def __reduce__(self): |
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return (self.__class__, self._getstate()) |
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timedelta.min = timedelta(-999999999) |
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timedelta.max = timedelta(days=999999999, hours=23, minutes=59, seconds=59, |
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microseconds=999999) |
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timedelta.resolution = timedelta(microseconds=1) |
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class date(object): |
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"""Concrete date type. |
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Constructors: |
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__new__() |
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fromtimestamp() |
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today() |
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fromordinal() |
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Operators: |
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__repr__, __str__ |
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__cmp__, __hash__ |
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__add__, __radd__, __sub__ (add/radd only with timedelta arg) |
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Methods: |
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timetuple() |
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toordinal() |
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weekday() |
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isoweekday(), isocalendar(), isoformat() |
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ctime() |
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strftime() |
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Properties (readonly): |
|
year, month, day |
|
""" |
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__slots__ = '_year', '_month', '_day' |
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|
|
def __new__(cls, year, month=None, day=None): |
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"""Constructor. |
|
|
|
Arguments: |
|
|
|
year, month, day (required, base 1) |
|
""" |
|
if (isinstance(year, bytes) and len(year) == 4 and |
|
1 <= year[2] <= 12 and month is None): |
|
|
|
self = object.__new__(cls) |
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self.__setstate(year) |
|
return self |
|
_check_date_fields(year, month, day) |
|
self = object.__new__(cls) |
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self._year = year |
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self._month = month |
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self._day = day |
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return self |
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|
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|
|
@classmethod |
|
def fromtimestamp(cls, t): |
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"Construct a date from a POSIX timestamp (like time.time())." |
|
y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, weekday, jday, dst = _time.localtime(t) |
|
return cls(y, m, d) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def today(cls): |
|
"Construct a date from time.time()." |
|
t = _time.time() |
|
return cls.fromtimestamp(t) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def fromordinal(cls, n): |
|
"""Contruct a date from a proleptic Gregorian ordinal. |
|
|
|
January 1 of year 1 is day 1. Only the year, month and day are |
|
non-zero in the result. |
|
""" |
|
y, m, d = _ord2ymd(n) |
|
return cls(y, m, d) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
"""Convert to formal string, for repr(). |
|
|
|
>>> dt = datetime(2010, 1, 1) |
|
>>> repr(dt) |
|
'datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 0, 0)' |
|
|
|
>>> dt = datetime(2010, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc) |
|
>>> repr(dt) |
|
'datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)' |
|
""" |
|
return "%s(%d, %d, %d)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
|
self._year, |
|
self._month, |
|
self._day) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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def ctime(self): |
|
"Return ctime() style string." |
|
weekday = self.toordinal() % 7 or 7 |
|
return "%s %s %2d 00:00:00 %04d" % ( |
|
_DAYNAMES[weekday], |
|
_MONTHNAMES[self._month], |
|
self._day, self._year) |
|
|
|
def strftime(self, fmt): |
|
"Format using strftime()." |
|
return _wrap_strftime(self, fmt, self.timetuple()) |
|
|
|
def __format__(self, fmt): |
|
if len(fmt) != 0: |
|
return self.strftime(fmt) |
|
return str(self) |
|
|
|
def isoformat(self): |
|
"""Return the date formatted according to ISO. |
|
|
|
This is 'YYYY-MM-DD'. |
|
|
|
References: |
|
- http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime |
|
- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html |
|
""" |
|
return "%04d-%02d-%02d" % (self._year, self._month, self._day) |
|
|
|
__str__ = isoformat |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
def year(self): |
|
"""year (1-9999)""" |
|
return self._year |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def month(self): |
|
"""month (1-12)""" |
|
return self._month |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def day(self): |
|
"""day (1-31)""" |
|
return self._day |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def timetuple(self): |
|
"Return local time tuple compatible with time.localtime()." |
|
return _build_struct_time(self._year, self._month, self._day, |
|
0, 0, 0, -1) |
|
|
|
def toordinal(self): |
|
"""Return proleptic Gregorian ordinal for the year, month and day. |
|
|
|
January 1 of year 1 is day 1. Only the year, month and day values |
|
contribute to the result. |
|
""" |
|
return _ymd2ord(self._year, self._month, self._day) |
|
|
|
def replace(self, year=None, month=None, day=None): |
|
"""Return a new date with new values for the specified fields.""" |
|
if year is None: |
|
year = self._year |
|
if month is None: |
|
month = self._month |
|
if day is None: |
|
day = self._day |
|
_check_date_fields(year, month, day) |
|
return date(year, month, day) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) == 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) != 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __le__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) <= 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) < 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __ge__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) >= 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __gt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
return self._cmp(other) > 0 |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def _cmp(self, other): |
|
assert isinstance(other, date) |
|
y, m, d = self._year, self._month, self._day |
|
y2, m2, d2 = other._year, other._month, other._day |
|
return _cmp((y, m, d), (y2, m2, d2)) |
|
|
|
def __hash__(self): |
|
"Hash." |
|
return hash(self._getstate()) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __add__(self, other): |
|
"Add a date to a timedelta." |
|
if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
|
o = self.toordinal() + other.days |
|
if 0 < o <= _MAXORDINAL: |
|
return date.fromordinal(o) |
|
raise OverflowError("result out of range") |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
__radd__ = __add__ |
|
|
|
def __sub__(self, other): |
|
"""Subtract two dates, or a date and a timedelta.""" |
|
if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
|
return self + timedelta(-other.days) |
|
if isinstance(other, date): |
|
days1 = self.toordinal() |
|
days2 = other.toordinal() |
|
return timedelta(days1 - days2) |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def weekday(self): |
|
"Return day of the week, where Monday == 0 ... Sunday == 6." |
|
return (self.toordinal() + 6) % 7 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def isoweekday(self): |
|
"Return day of the week, where Monday == 1 ... Sunday == 7." |
|
|
|
return self.toordinal() % 7 or 7 |
|
|
|
def isocalendar(self): |
|
"""Return a 3-tuple containing ISO year, week number, and weekday. |
|
|
|
The first ISO week of the year is the (Mon-Sun) week |
|
containing the year's first Thursday; everything else derives |
|
from that. |
|
|
|
The first week is 1; Monday is 1 ... Sunday is 7. |
|
|
|
ISO calendar algorithm taken from |
|
http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/calendar/isocalendar.htm |
|
""" |
|
year = self._year |
|
week1monday = _isoweek1monday(year) |
|
today = _ymd2ord(self._year, self._month, self._day) |
|
|
|
week, day = divmod(today - week1monday, 7) |
|
if week < 0: |
|
year -= 1 |
|
week1monday = _isoweek1monday(year) |
|
week, day = divmod(today - week1monday, 7) |
|
elif week >= 52: |
|
if today >= _isoweek1monday(year+1): |
|
year += 1 |
|
week = 0 |
|
return year, week+1, day+1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _getstate(self): |
|
yhi, ylo = divmod(self._year, 256) |
|
return bytes([yhi, ylo, self._month, self._day]), |
|
|
|
def __setstate(self, string): |
|
if len(string) != 4 or not (1 <= string[2] <= 12): |
|
raise TypeError("not enough arguments") |
|
yhi, ylo, self._month, self._day = string |
|
self._year = yhi * 256 + ylo |
|
|
|
def __reduce__(self): |
|
return (self.__class__, self._getstate()) |
|
|
|
_date_class = date |
|
|
|
date.min = date(1, 1, 1) |
|
date.max = date(9999, 12, 31) |
|
date.resolution = timedelta(days=1) |
|
|
|
class tzinfo(object): |
|
"""Abstract base class for time zone info classes. |
|
|
|
Subclasses must override the name(), utcoffset() and dst() methods. |
|
""" |
|
__slots__ = () |
|
def tzname(self, dt): |
|
"datetime -> string name of time zone." |
|
raise NotImplementedError("tzinfo subclass must override tzname()") |
|
|
|
def utcoffset(self, dt): |
|
"datetime -> minutes east of UTC (negative for west of UTC)" |
|
raise NotImplementedError("tzinfo subclass must override utcoffset()") |
|
|
|
def dst(self, dt): |
|
"""datetime -> DST offset in minutes east of UTC. |
|
|
|
Return 0 if DST not in effect. utcoffset() must include the DST |
|
offset. |
|
""" |
|
raise NotImplementedError("tzinfo subclass must override dst()") |
|
|
|
def fromutc(self, dt): |
|
"datetime in UTC -> datetime in local time." |
|
|
|
if not isinstance(dt, datetime): |
|
raise TypeError("fromutc() requires a datetime argument") |
|
if dt.tzinfo is not self: |
|
raise ValueError("dt.tzinfo is not self") |
|
|
|
dtoff = dt.utcoffset() |
|
if dtoff is None: |
|
raise ValueError("fromutc() requires a non-None utcoffset() " |
|
"result") |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dtdst = dt.dst() |
|
if dtdst is None: |
|
raise ValueError("fromutc() requires a non-None dst() result") |
|
delta = dtoff - dtdst |
|
if delta: |
|
dt += delta |
|
dtdst = dt.dst() |
|
if dtdst is None: |
|
raise ValueError("fromutc(): dt.dst gave inconsistent " |
|
"results; cannot convert") |
|
return dt + dtdst |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __reduce__(self): |
|
getinitargs = getattr(self, "__getinitargs__", None) |
|
if getinitargs: |
|
args = getinitargs() |
|
else: |
|
args = () |
|
getstate = getattr(self, "__getstate__", None) |
|
if getstate: |
|
state = getstate() |
|
else: |
|
state = getattr(self, "__dict__", None) or None |
|
if state is None: |
|
return (self.__class__, args) |
|
else: |
|
return (self.__class__, args, state) |
|
|
|
_tzinfo_class = tzinfo |
|
|
|
class time(object): |
|
"""Time with time zone. |
|
|
|
Constructors: |
|
|
|
__new__() |
|
|
|
Operators: |
|
|
|
__repr__, __str__ |
|
__cmp__, __hash__ |
|
|
|
Methods: |
|
|
|
strftime() |
|
isoformat() |
|
utcoffset() |
|
tzname() |
|
dst() |
|
|
|
Properties (readonly): |
|
hour, minute, second, microsecond, tzinfo |
|
""" |
|
|
|
def __new__(cls, hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0, tzinfo=None): |
|
"""Constructor. |
|
|
|
Arguments: |
|
|
|
hour, minute (required) |
|
second, microsecond (default to zero) |
|
tzinfo (default to None) |
|
""" |
|
self = object.__new__(cls) |
|
if isinstance(hour, bytes) and len(hour) == 6: |
|
|
|
self.__setstate(hour, minute or None) |
|
return self |
|
_check_tzinfo_arg(tzinfo) |
|
_check_time_fields(hour, minute, second, microsecond) |
|
self._hour = hour |
|
self._minute = minute |
|
self._second = second |
|
self._microsecond = microsecond |
|
self._tzinfo = tzinfo |
|
return self |
|
|
|
|
|
@property |
|
def hour(self): |
|
"""hour (0-23)""" |
|
return self._hour |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def minute(self): |
|
"""minute (0-59)""" |
|
return self._minute |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def second(self): |
|
"""second (0-59)""" |
|
return self._second |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def microsecond(self): |
|
"""microsecond (0-999999)""" |
|
return self._microsecond |
|
|
|
@property |
|
def tzinfo(self): |
|
"""timezone info object""" |
|
return self._tzinfo |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other, allow_mixed=True) == 0 |
|
else: |
|
return False |
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other, allow_mixed=True) != 0 |
|
else: |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def __le__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other) <= 0 |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other) < 0 |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __ge__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other) >= 0 |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __gt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, time): |
|
return self._cmp(other) > 0 |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def _cmp(self, other, allow_mixed=False): |
|
assert isinstance(other, time) |
|
mytz = self._tzinfo |
|
ottz = other._tzinfo |
|
myoff = otoff = None |
|
|
|
if mytz is ottz: |
|
base_compare = True |
|
else: |
|
myoff = self.utcoffset() |
|
otoff = other.utcoffset() |
|
base_compare = myoff == otoff |
|
|
|
if base_compare: |
|
return _cmp((self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
self._microsecond), |
|
(other._hour, other._minute, other._second, |
|
other._microsecond)) |
|
if myoff is None or otoff is None: |
|
if allow_mixed: |
|
return 2 |
|
else: |
|
raise TypeError("cannot compare naive and aware times") |
|
myhhmm = self._hour * 60 + self._minute - myoff//timedelta(minutes=1) |
|
othhmm = other._hour * 60 + other._minute - otoff//timedelta(minutes=1) |
|
return _cmp((myhhmm, self._second, self._microsecond), |
|
(othhmm, other._second, other._microsecond)) |
|
|
|
def __hash__(self): |
|
"""Hash.""" |
|
tzoff = self.utcoffset() |
|
if not tzoff: |
|
return hash(self._getstate()[0]) |
|
h, m = divmod(timedelta(hours=self.hour, minutes=self.minute) - tzoff, |
|
timedelta(hours=1)) |
|
assert not m % timedelta(minutes=1), "whole minute" |
|
m //= timedelta(minutes=1) |
|
if 0 <= h < 24: |
|
return hash(time(h, m, self.second, self.microsecond)) |
|
return hash((h, m, self.second, self.microsecond)) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _tzstr(self, sep=":"): |
|
"""Return formatted timezone offset (+xx:xx) or None.""" |
|
off = self.utcoffset() |
|
if off is not None: |
|
if off.days < 0: |
|
sign = "-" |
|
off = -off |
|
else: |
|
sign = "+" |
|
hh, mm = divmod(off, timedelta(hours=1)) |
|
assert not mm % timedelta(minutes=1), "whole minute" |
|
mm //= timedelta(minutes=1) |
|
assert 0 <= hh < 24 |
|
off = "%s%02d%s%02d" % (sign, hh, sep, mm) |
|
return off |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
"""Convert to formal string, for repr().""" |
|
if self._microsecond != 0: |
|
s = ", %d, %d" % (self._second, self._microsecond) |
|
elif self._second != 0: |
|
s = ", %d" % self._second |
|
else: |
|
s = "" |
|
s= "%s(%d, %d%s)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, s) |
|
if self._tzinfo is not None: |
|
assert s[-1:] == ")" |
|
s = s[:-1] + ", tzinfo=%r" % self._tzinfo + ")" |
|
return s |
|
|
|
def isoformat(self): |
|
"""Return the time formatted according to ISO. |
|
|
|
This is 'HH:MM:SS.mmmmmm+zz:zz', or 'HH:MM:SS+zz:zz' if |
|
self.microsecond == 0. |
|
""" |
|
s = _format_time(self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
self._microsecond) |
|
tz = self._tzstr() |
|
if tz: |
|
s += tz |
|
return s |
|
|
|
__str__ = isoformat |
|
|
|
def strftime(self, fmt): |
|
"""Format using strftime(). The date part of the timestamp passed |
|
to underlying strftime should not be used. |
|
""" |
|
|
|
|
|
timetuple = (1900, 1, 1, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
0, 1, -1) |
|
return _wrap_strftime(self, fmt, timetuple) |
|
|
|
def __format__(self, fmt): |
|
if len(fmt) != 0: |
|
return self.strftime(fmt) |
|
return str(self) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def utcoffset(self): |
|
"""Return the timezone offset in minutes east of UTC (negative west of |
|
UTC).""" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return None |
|
offset = self._tzinfo.utcoffset(None) |
|
_check_utc_offset("utcoffset", offset) |
|
return offset |
|
|
|
def tzname(self): |
|
"""Return the timezone name. |
|
|
|
Note that the name is 100% informational -- there's no requirement that |
|
it mean anything in particular. For example, "GMT", "UTC", "-500", |
|
"-5:00", "EDT", "US/Eastern", "America/New York" are all valid replies. |
|
""" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return None |
|
name = self._tzinfo.tzname(None) |
|
_check_tzname(name) |
|
return name |
|
|
|
def dst(self): |
|
"""Return 0 if DST is not in effect, or the DST offset (in minutes |
|
eastward) if DST is in effect. |
|
|
|
This is purely informational; the DST offset has already been added to |
|
the UTC offset returned by utcoffset() if applicable, so there's no |
|
need to consult dst() unless you're interested in displaying the DST |
|
info. |
|
""" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return None |
|
offset = self._tzinfo.dst(None) |
|
_check_utc_offset("dst", offset) |
|
return offset |
|
|
|
def replace(self, hour=None, minute=None, second=None, microsecond=None, |
|
tzinfo=True): |
|
"""Return a new time with new values for the specified fields.""" |
|
if hour is None: |
|
hour = self.hour |
|
if minute is None: |
|
minute = self.minute |
|
if second is None: |
|
second = self.second |
|
if microsecond is None: |
|
microsecond = self.microsecond |
|
if tzinfo is True: |
|
tzinfo = self.tzinfo |
|
_check_time_fields(hour, minute, second, microsecond) |
|
_check_tzinfo_arg(tzinfo) |
|
return time(hour, minute, second, microsecond, tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def __bool__(self): |
|
if self.second or self.microsecond: |
|
return True |
|
offset = self.utcoffset() or timedelta(0) |
|
return timedelta(hours=self.hour, minutes=self.minute) != offset |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _getstate(self): |
|
us2, us3 = divmod(self._microsecond, 256) |
|
us1, us2 = divmod(us2, 256) |
|
basestate = bytes([self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
us1, us2, us3]) |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return (basestate,) |
|
else: |
|
return (basestate, self._tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def __setstate(self, string, tzinfo): |
|
if len(string) != 6 or string[0] >= 24: |
|
raise TypeError("an integer is required") |
|
(self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
us1, us2, us3) = string |
|
self._microsecond = (((us1 << 8) | us2) << 8) | us3 |
|
if tzinfo is None or isinstance(tzinfo, _tzinfo_class): |
|
self._tzinfo = tzinfo |
|
else: |
|
raise TypeError("bad tzinfo state arg %r" % tzinfo) |
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def __reduce__(self): |
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return (time, self._getstate()) |
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|
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_time_class = time |
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|
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time.min = time(0, 0, 0) |
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time.max = time(23, 59, 59, 999999) |
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time.resolution = timedelta(microseconds=1) |
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|
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class datetime(date): |
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"""datetime(year, month, day[, hour[, minute[, second[, microsecond[,tzinfo]]]]]) |
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|
|
The year, month and day arguments are required. tzinfo may be None, or an |
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instance of a tzinfo subclass. The remaining arguments may be ints. |
|
""" |
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|
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__slots__ = date.__slots__ + ( |
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'_hour', '_minute', '_second', |
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'_microsecond', '_tzinfo') |
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def __new__(cls, year, month=None, day=None, hour=0, minute=0, second=0, |
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microsecond=0, tzinfo=None): |
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if isinstance(year, bytes) and len(year) == 10: |
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|
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self = date.__new__(cls, year[:4]) |
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self.__setstate(year, month) |
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return self |
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_check_tzinfo_arg(tzinfo) |
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_check_time_fields(hour, minute, second, microsecond) |
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self = date.__new__(cls, year, month, day) |
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self._hour = hour |
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self._minute = minute |
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self._second = second |
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self._microsecond = microsecond |
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self._tzinfo = tzinfo |
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return self |
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@property |
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def hour(self): |
|
"""hour (0-23)""" |
|
return self._hour |
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|
|
@property |
|
def minute(self): |
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"""minute (0-59)""" |
|
return self._minute |
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|
|
@property |
|
def second(self): |
|
"""second (0-59)""" |
|
return self._second |
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|
|
@property |
|
def microsecond(self): |
|
"""microsecond (0-999999)""" |
|
return self._microsecond |
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|
|
@property |
|
def tzinfo(self): |
|
"""timezone info object""" |
|
return self._tzinfo |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def fromtimestamp(cls, t, tz=None): |
|
"""Construct a datetime from a POSIX timestamp (like time.time()). |
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|
|
A timezone info object may be passed in as well. |
|
""" |
|
|
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_check_tzinfo_arg(tz) |
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|
|
converter = _time.localtime if tz is None else _time.gmtime |
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|
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t, frac = divmod(t, 1.0) |
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us = int(frac * 1e6) |
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|
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if us == 1000000: |
|
t += 1 |
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us = 0 |
|
y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, weekday, jday, dst = converter(t) |
|
ss = min(ss, 59) |
|
result = cls(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, tz) |
|
if tz is not None: |
|
result = tz.fromutc(result) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def utcfromtimestamp(cls, t): |
|
"Construct a UTC datetime from a POSIX timestamp (like time.time())." |
|
t, frac = divmod(t, 1.0) |
|
us = int(frac * 1e6) |
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|
|
if us == 1000000: |
|
t += 1 |
|
us = 0 |
|
y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, weekday, jday, dst = _time.gmtime(t) |
|
ss = min(ss, 59) |
|
return cls(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us) |
|
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|
|
@classmethod |
|
def now(cls, tz=None): |
|
"Construct a datetime from time.time() and optional time zone info." |
|
t = _time.time() |
|
return cls.fromtimestamp(t, tz) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def utcnow(cls): |
|
"Construct a UTC datetime from time.time()." |
|
t = _time.time() |
|
return cls.utcfromtimestamp(t) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def combine(cls, date, time): |
|
"Construct a datetime from a given date and a given time." |
|
if not isinstance(date, _date_class): |
|
raise TypeError("date argument must be a date instance") |
|
if not isinstance(time, _time_class): |
|
raise TypeError("time argument must be a time instance") |
|
return cls(date.year, date.month, date.day, |
|
time.hour, time.minute, time.second, time.microsecond, |
|
time.tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def timetuple(self): |
|
"Return local time tuple compatible with time.localtime()." |
|
dst = self.dst() |
|
if dst is None: |
|
dst = -1 |
|
elif dst: |
|
dst = 1 |
|
else: |
|
dst = 0 |
|
return _build_struct_time(self.year, self.month, self.day, |
|
self.hour, self.minute, self.second, |
|
dst) |
|
|
|
def timestamp(self): |
|
"Return POSIX timestamp as float" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return _time.mktime((self.year, self.month, self.day, |
|
self.hour, self.minute, self.second, |
|
-1, -1, -1)) + self.microsecond / 1e6 |
|
else: |
|
return (self - _EPOCH).total_seconds() |
|
|
|
def utctimetuple(self): |
|
"Return UTC time tuple compatible with time.gmtime()." |
|
offset = self.utcoffset() |
|
if offset: |
|
self -= offset |
|
y, m, d = self.year, self.month, self.day |
|
hh, mm, ss = self.hour, self.minute, self.second |
|
return _build_struct_time(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, 0) |
|
|
|
def date(self): |
|
"Return the date part." |
|
return date(self._year, self._month, self._day) |
|
|
|
def time(self): |
|
"Return the time part, with tzinfo None." |
|
return time(self.hour, self.minute, self.second, self.microsecond) |
|
|
|
def timetz(self): |
|
"Return the time part, with same tzinfo." |
|
return time(self.hour, self.minute, self.second, self.microsecond, |
|
self._tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def replace(self, year=None, month=None, day=None, hour=None, |
|
minute=None, second=None, microsecond=None, tzinfo=True): |
|
"""Return a new datetime with new values for the specified fields.""" |
|
if year is None: |
|
year = self.year |
|
if month is None: |
|
month = self.month |
|
if day is None: |
|
day = self.day |
|
if hour is None: |
|
hour = self.hour |
|
if minute is None: |
|
minute = self.minute |
|
if second is None: |
|
second = self.second |
|
if microsecond is None: |
|
microsecond = self.microsecond |
|
if tzinfo is True: |
|
tzinfo = self.tzinfo |
|
_check_date_fields(year, month, day) |
|
_check_time_fields(hour, minute, second, microsecond) |
|
_check_tzinfo_arg(tzinfo) |
|
return datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, |
|
microsecond, tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def astimezone(self, tz=None): |
|
if tz is None: |
|
if self.tzinfo is None: |
|
raise ValueError("astimezone() requires an aware datetime") |
|
ts = (self - _EPOCH) // timedelta(seconds=1) |
|
localtm = _time.localtime(ts) |
|
local = datetime(*localtm[:6]) |
|
try: |
|
|
|
gmtoff = localtm.tm_gmtoff |
|
zone = localtm.tm_zone |
|
except AttributeError: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
delta = local - datetime(*_time.gmtime(ts)[:6]) |
|
dst = _time.daylight and localtm.tm_isdst > 0 |
|
gmtoff = -(_time.altzone if dst else _time.timezone) |
|
if delta == timedelta(seconds=gmtoff): |
|
tz = timezone(delta, _time.tzname[dst]) |
|
else: |
|
tz = timezone(delta) |
|
else: |
|
tz = timezone(timedelta(seconds=gmtoff), zone) |
|
|
|
elif not isinstance(tz, tzinfo): |
|
raise TypeError("tz argument must be an instance of tzinfo") |
|
|
|
mytz = self.tzinfo |
|
if mytz is None: |
|
raise ValueError("astimezone() requires an aware datetime") |
|
|
|
if tz is mytz: |
|
return self |
|
|
|
|
|
myoffset = self.utcoffset() |
|
if myoffset is None: |
|
raise ValueError("astimezone() requires an aware datetime") |
|
utc = (self - myoffset).replace(tzinfo=tz) |
|
|
|
|
|
return tz.fromutc(utc) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def ctime(self): |
|
"Return ctime() style string." |
|
weekday = self.toordinal() % 7 or 7 |
|
return "%s %s %2d %02d:%02d:%02d %04d" % ( |
|
_DAYNAMES[weekday], |
|
_MONTHNAMES[self._month], |
|
self._day, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
self._year) |
|
|
|
def isoformat(self, sep='T'): |
|
"""Return the time formatted according to ISO. |
|
|
|
This is 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmmmmm', or 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS' if |
|
self.microsecond == 0. |
|
|
|
If self.tzinfo is not None, the UTC offset is also attached, giving |
|
'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmmmmm+HH:MM' or 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS+HH:MM'. |
|
|
|
Optional argument sep specifies the separator between date and |
|
time, default 'T'. |
|
""" |
|
s = ("%04d-%02d-%02d%c" % (self._year, self._month, self._day, |
|
sep) + |
|
_format_time(self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
self._microsecond)) |
|
off = self.utcoffset() |
|
if off is not None: |
|
if off.days < 0: |
|
sign = "-" |
|
off = -off |
|
else: |
|
sign = "+" |
|
hh, mm = divmod(off, timedelta(hours=1)) |
|
assert not mm % timedelta(minutes=1), "whole minute" |
|
mm //= timedelta(minutes=1) |
|
s += "%s%02d:%02d" % (sign, hh, mm) |
|
return s |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
"""Convert to formal string, for repr().""" |
|
L = [self._year, self._month, self._day, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, self._second, self._microsecond] |
|
if L[-1] == 0: |
|
del L[-1] |
|
if L[-1] == 0: |
|
del L[-1] |
|
s = ", ".join(map(str, L)) |
|
s = "%s(%s)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, s) |
|
if self._tzinfo is not None: |
|
assert s[-1:] == ")" |
|
s = s[:-1] + ", tzinfo=%r" % self._tzinfo + ")" |
|
return s |
|
|
|
def __str__(self): |
|
"Convert to string, for str()." |
|
return self.isoformat(sep=' ') |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def strptime(cls, date_string, format): |
|
'string, format -> new datetime parsed from a string (like time.strptime()).' |
|
import _strptime |
|
return _strptime._strptime_datetime(cls, date_string, format) |
|
|
|
def utcoffset(self): |
|
"""Return the timezone offset in minutes east of UTC (negative west of |
|
UTC).""" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return None |
|
offset = self._tzinfo.utcoffset(self) |
|
_check_utc_offset("utcoffset", offset) |
|
return offset |
|
|
|
def tzname(self): |
|
"""Return the timezone name. |
|
|
|
Note that the name is 100% informational -- there's no requirement that |
|
it mean anything in particular. For example, "GMT", "UTC", "-500", |
|
"-5:00", "EDT", "US/Eastern", "America/New York" are all valid replies. |
|
""" |
|
name = _call_tzinfo_method(self._tzinfo, "tzname", self) |
|
_check_tzname(name) |
|
return name |
|
|
|
def dst(self): |
|
"""Return 0 if DST is not in effect, or the DST offset (in minutes |
|
eastward) if DST is in effect. |
|
|
|
This is purely informational; the DST offset has already been added to |
|
the UTC offset returned by utcoffset() if applicable, so there's no |
|
need to consult dst() unless you're interested in displaying the DST |
|
info. |
|
""" |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return None |
|
offset = self._tzinfo.dst(self) |
|
_check_utc_offset("dst", offset) |
|
return offset |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other, allow_mixed=True) == 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
return False |
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other, allow_mixed=True) != 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def __le__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other) <= 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other) < 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __ge__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other) >= 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def __gt__(self, other): |
|
if isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
return self._cmp(other) > 0 |
|
elif not isinstance(other, date): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
else: |
|
_cmperror(self, other) |
|
|
|
def _cmp(self, other, allow_mixed=False): |
|
assert isinstance(other, datetime) |
|
mytz = self._tzinfo |
|
ottz = other._tzinfo |
|
myoff = otoff = None |
|
|
|
if mytz is ottz: |
|
base_compare = True |
|
else: |
|
myoff = self.utcoffset() |
|
otoff = other.utcoffset() |
|
base_compare = myoff == otoff |
|
|
|
if base_compare: |
|
return _cmp((self._year, self._month, self._day, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
self._microsecond), |
|
(other._year, other._month, other._day, |
|
other._hour, other._minute, other._second, |
|
other._microsecond)) |
|
if myoff is None or otoff is None: |
|
if allow_mixed: |
|
return 2 |
|
else: |
|
raise TypeError("cannot compare naive and aware datetimes") |
|
|
|
diff = self - other |
|
if diff.days < 0: |
|
return -1 |
|
return diff and 1 or 0 |
|
|
|
def __add__(self, other): |
|
"Add a datetime and a timedelta." |
|
if not isinstance(other, timedelta): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
delta = timedelta(self.toordinal(), |
|
hours=self._hour, |
|
minutes=self._minute, |
|
seconds=self._second, |
|
microseconds=self._microsecond) |
|
delta += other |
|
hour, rem = divmod(delta.seconds, 3600) |
|
minute, second = divmod(rem, 60) |
|
if 0 < delta.days <= _MAXORDINAL: |
|
return datetime.combine(date.fromordinal(delta.days), |
|
time(hour, minute, second, |
|
delta.microseconds, |
|
tzinfo=self._tzinfo)) |
|
raise OverflowError("result out of range") |
|
|
|
__radd__ = __add__ |
|
|
|
def __sub__(self, other): |
|
"Subtract two datetimes, or a datetime and a timedelta." |
|
if not isinstance(other, datetime): |
|
if isinstance(other, timedelta): |
|
return self + -other |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
days1 = self.toordinal() |
|
days2 = other.toordinal() |
|
secs1 = self._second + self._minute * 60 + self._hour * 3600 |
|
secs2 = other._second + other._minute * 60 + other._hour * 3600 |
|
base = timedelta(days1 - days2, |
|
secs1 - secs2, |
|
self._microsecond - other._microsecond) |
|
if self._tzinfo is other._tzinfo: |
|
return base |
|
myoff = self.utcoffset() |
|
otoff = other.utcoffset() |
|
if myoff == otoff: |
|
return base |
|
if myoff is None or otoff is None: |
|
raise TypeError("cannot mix naive and timezone-aware time") |
|
return base + otoff - myoff |
|
|
|
def __hash__(self): |
|
tzoff = self.utcoffset() |
|
if tzoff is None: |
|
return hash(self._getstate()[0]) |
|
days = _ymd2ord(self.year, self.month, self.day) |
|
seconds = self.hour * 3600 + self.minute * 60 + self.second |
|
return hash(timedelta(days, seconds, self.microsecond) - tzoff) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _getstate(self): |
|
yhi, ylo = divmod(self._year, 256) |
|
us2, us3 = divmod(self._microsecond, 256) |
|
us1, us2 = divmod(us2, 256) |
|
basestate = bytes([yhi, ylo, self._month, self._day, |
|
self._hour, self._minute, self._second, |
|
us1, us2, us3]) |
|
if self._tzinfo is None: |
|
return (basestate,) |
|
else: |
|
return (basestate, self._tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def __setstate(self, string, tzinfo): |
|
(yhi, ylo, self._month, self._day, self._hour, |
|
self._minute, self._second, us1, us2, us3) = string |
|
self._year = yhi * 256 + ylo |
|
self._microsecond = (((us1 << 8) | us2) << 8) | us3 |
|
if tzinfo is None or isinstance(tzinfo, _tzinfo_class): |
|
self._tzinfo = tzinfo |
|
else: |
|
raise TypeError("bad tzinfo state arg %r" % tzinfo) |
|
|
|
def __reduce__(self): |
|
return (self.__class__, self._getstate()) |
|
|
|
|
|
datetime.min = datetime(1, 1, 1) |
|
datetime.max = datetime(9999, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999) |
|
datetime.resolution = timedelta(microseconds=1) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _isoweek1monday(year): |
|
|
|
|
|
THURSDAY = 3 |
|
firstday = _ymd2ord(year, 1, 1) |
|
firstweekday = (firstday + 6) % 7 |
|
week1monday = firstday - firstweekday |
|
if firstweekday > THURSDAY: |
|
week1monday += 7 |
|
return week1monday |
|
|
|
class timezone(tzinfo): |
|
__slots__ = '_offset', '_name' |
|
|
|
|
|
_Omitted = object() |
|
def __new__(cls, offset, name=_Omitted): |
|
if not isinstance(offset, timedelta): |
|
raise TypeError("offset must be a timedelta") |
|
if name is cls._Omitted: |
|
if not offset: |
|
return cls.utc |
|
name = None |
|
elif not isinstance(name, str): |
|
|
|
|
|
if PY2 and isinstance(name, native_str): |
|
name = name.decode() |
|
else: |
|
raise TypeError("name must be a string") |
|
|
|
if not cls._minoffset <= offset <= cls._maxoffset: |
|
raise ValueError("offset must be a timedelta" |
|
" strictly between -timedelta(hours=24) and" |
|
" timedelta(hours=24).") |
|
if (offset.microseconds != 0 or |
|
offset.seconds % 60 != 0): |
|
raise ValueError("offset must be a timedelta" |
|
" representing a whole number of minutes") |
|
return cls._create(offset, name) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def _create(cls, offset, name=None): |
|
self = tzinfo.__new__(cls) |
|
self._offset = offset |
|
self._name = name |
|
return self |
|
|
|
def __getinitargs__(self): |
|
"""pickle support""" |
|
if self._name is None: |
|
return (self._offset,) |
|
return (self._offset, self._name) |
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other): |
|
if type(other) != timezone: |
|
return False |
|
return self._offset == other._offset |
|
|
|
def __hash__(self): |
|
return hash(self._offset) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
"""Convert to formal string, for repr(). |
|
|
|
>>> tz = timezone.utc |
|
>>> repr(tz) |
|
'datetime.timezone.utc' |
|
>>> tz = timezone(timedelta(hours=-5), 'EST') |
|
>>> repr(tz) |
|
"datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(-1, 68400), 'EST')" |
|
""" |
|
if self is self.utc: |
|
return 'datetime.timezone.utc' |
|
if self._name is None: |
|
return "%s(%r)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
|
self._offset) |
|
return "%s(%r, %r)" % ('datetime.' + self.__class__.__name__, |
|
self._offset, self._name) |
|
|
|
def __str__(self): |
|
return self.tzname(None) |
|
|
|
def utcoffset(self, dt): |
|
if isinstance(dt, datetime) or dt is None: |
|
return self._offset |
|
raise TypeError("utcoffset() argument must be a datetime instance" |
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" or None") |
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def tzname(self, dt): |
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if isinstance(dt, datetime) or dt is None: |
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if self._name is None: |
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return self._name_from_offset(self._offset) |
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return self._name |
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raise TypeError("tzname() argument must be a datetime instance" |
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" or None") |
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def dst(self, dt): |
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if isinstance(dt, datetime) or dt is None: |
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return None |
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raise TypeError("dst() argument must be a datetime instance" |
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" or None") |
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def fromutc(self, dt): |
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if isinstance(dt, datetime): |
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if dt.tzinfo is not self: |
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raise ValueError("fromutc: dt.tzinfo " |
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"is not self") |
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return dt + self._offset |
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raise TypeError("fromutc() argument must be a datetime instance" |
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" or None") |
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_maxoffset = timedelta(hours=23, minutes=59) |
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_minoffset = -_maxoffset |
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@staticmethod |
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def _name_from_offset(delta): |
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if delta < timedelta(0): |
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sign = '-' |
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delta = -delta |
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else: |
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sign = '+' |
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hours, rest = divmod(delta, timedelta(hours=1)) |
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minutes = rest // timedelta(minutes=1) |
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return 'UTC{}{:02d}:{:02d}'.format(sign, hours, minutes) |
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timezone.utc = timezone._create(timedelta(0)) |
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timezone.min = timezone._create(timezone._minoffset) |
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timezone.max = timezone._create(timezone._maxoffset) |
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_EPOCH = datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc) |
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""" |
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Some time zone algebra. For a datetime x, let |
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x.n = x stripped of its timezone -- its naive time. |
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x.o = x.utcoffset(), and assuming that doesn't raise an exception or |
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return None |
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x.d = x.dst(), and assuming that doesn't raise an exception or |
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return None |
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x.s = x's standard offset, x.o - x.d |
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Now some derived rules, where k is a duration (timedelta). |
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1. x.o = x.s + x.d |
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This follows from the definition of x.s. |
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2. If x and y have the same tzinfo member, x.s = y.s. |
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This is actually a requirement, an assumption we need to make about |
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sane tzinfo classes. |
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3. The naive UTC time corresponding to x is x.n - x.o. |
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This is again a requirement for a sane tzinfo class. |
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4. (x+k).s = x.s |
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This follows from #2, and that datimetimetz+timedelta preserves tzinfo. |
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5. (x+k).n = x.n + k |
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Again follows from how arithmetic is defined. |
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Now we can explain tz.fromutc(x). Let's assume it's an interesting case |
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(meaning that the various tzinfo methods exist, and don't blow up or return |
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None when called). |
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The function wants to return a datetime y with timezone tz, equivalent to x. |
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x is already in UTC. |
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By #3, we want |
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y.n - y.o = x.n [1] |
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The algorithm starts by attaching tz to x.n, and calling that y. So |
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x.n = y.n at the start. Then it wants to add a duration k to y, so that [1] |
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becomes true; in effect, we want to solve [2] for k: |
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(y+k).n - (y+k).o = x.n [2] |
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By #1, this is the same as |
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(y+k).n - ((y+k).s + (y+k).d) = x.n [3] |
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By #5, (y+k).n = y.n + k, which equals x.n + k because x.n=y.n at the start. |
|
Substituting that into [3], |
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|
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x.n + k - (y+k).s - (y+k).d = x.n; the x.n terms cancel, leaving |
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k - (y+k).s - (y+k).d = 0; rearranging, |
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k = (y+k).s - (y+k).d; by #4, (y+k).s == y.s, so |
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k = y.s - (y+k).d |
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On the RHS, (y+k).d can't be computed directly, but y.s can be, and we |
|
approximate k by ignoring the (y+k).d term at first. Note that k can't be |
|
very large, since all offset-returning methods return a duration of magnitude |
|
less than 24 hours. For that reason, if y is firmly in std time, (y+k).d must |
|
be 0, so ignoring it has no consequence then. |
|
|
|
In any case, the new value is |
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|
|
z = y + y.s [4] |
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|
|
It's helpful to step back at look at [4] from a higher level: it's simply |
|
mapping from UTC to tz's standard time. |
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|
|
At this point, if |
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|
|
z.n - z.o = x.n [5] |
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|
|
we have an equivalent time, and are almost done. The insecurity here is |
|
at the start of daylight time. Picture US Eastern for concreteness. The wall |
|
time jumps from 1:59 to 3:00, and wall hours of the form 2:MM don't make good |
|
sense then. The docs ask that an Eastern tzinfo class consider such a time to |
|
be EDT (because it's "after 2"), which is a redundant spelling of 1:MM EST |
|
on the day DST starts. We want to return the 1:MM EST spelling because that's |
|
the only spelling that makes sense on the local wall clock. |
|
|
|
In fact, if [5] holds at this point, we do have the standard-time spelling, |
|
but that takes a bit of proof. We first prove a stronger result. What's the |
|
difference between the LHS and RHS of [5]? Let |
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|
|
diff = x.n - (z.n - z.o) [6] |
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|
|
Now |
|
z.n = by [4] |
|
(y + y.s).n = by #5 |
|
y.n + y.s = since y.n = x.n |
|
x.n + y.s = since z and y are have the same tzinfo member, |
|
y.s = z.s by #2 |
|
x.n + z.s |
|
|
|
Plugging that back into [6] gives |
|
|
|
diff = |
|
x.n - ((x.n + z.s) - z.o) = expanding |
|
x.n - x.n - z.s + z.o = cancelling |
|
- z.s + z.o = by #2 |
|
z.d |
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|
|
So diff = z.d. |
|
|
|
If [5] is true now, diff = 0, so z.d = 0 too, and we have the standard-time |
|
spelling we wanted in the endcase described above. We're done. Contrarily, |
|
if z.d = 0, then we have a UTC equivalent, and are also done. |
|
|
|
If [5] is not true now, diff = z.d != 0, and z.d is the offset we need to |
|
add to z (in effect, z is in tz's standard time, and we need to shift the |
|
local clock into tz's daylight time). |
|
|
|
Let |
|
|
|
z' = z + z.d = z + diff [7] |
|
|
|
and we can again ask whether |
|
|
|
z'.n - z'.o = x.n [8] |
|
|
|
If so, we're done. If not, the tzinfo class is insane, according to the |
|
assumptions we've made. This also requires a bit of proof. As before, let's |
|
compute the difference between the LHS and RHS of [8] (and skipping some of |
|
the justifications for the kinds of substitutions we've done several times |
|
already): |
|
|
|
diff' = x.n - (z'.n - z'.o) = replacing z'.n via [7] |
|
x.n - (z.n + diff - z'.o) = replacing diff via [6] |
|
x.n - (z.n + x.n - (z.n - z.o) - z'.o) = |
|
x.n - z.n - x.n + z.n - z.o + z'.o = cancel x.n |
|
- z.n + z.n - z.o + z'.o = cancel z.n |
|
- z.o + z'.o = #1 twice |
|
-z.s - z.d + z'.s + z'.d = z and z' have same tzinfo |
|
z'.d - z.d |
|
|
|
So z' is UTC-equivalent to x iff z'.d = z.d at this point. If they are equal, |
|
we've found the UTC-equivalent so are done. In fact, we stop with [7] and |
|
return z', not bothering to compute z'.d. |
|
|
|
How could z.d and z'd differ? z' = z + z.d [7], so merely moving z' by |
|
a dst() offset, and starting *from* a time already in DST (we know z.d != 0), |
|
would have to change the result dst() returns: we start in DST, and moving |
|
a little further into it takes us out of DST. |
|
|
|
There isn't a sane case where this can happen. The closest it gets is at |
|
the end of DST, where there's an hour in UTC with no spelling in a hybrid |
|
tzinfo class. In US Eastern, that's 5:MM UTC = 0:MM EST = 1:MM EDT. During |
|
that hour, on an Eastern clock 1:MM is taken as being in standard time (6:MM |
|
UTC) because the docs insist on that, but 0:MM is taken as being in daylight |
|
time (4:MM UTC). There is no local time mapping to 5:MM UTC. The local |
|
clock jumps from 1:59 back to 1:00 again, and repeats the 1:MM hour in |
|
standard time. Since that's what the local clock *does*, we want to map both |
|
UTC hours 5:MM and 6:MM to 1:MM Eastern. The result is ambiguous |
|
in local time, but so it goes -- it's the way the local clock works. |
|
|
|
When x = 5:MM UTC is the input to this algorithm, x.o=0, y.o=-5 and y.d=0, |
|
so z=0:MM. z.d=60 (minutes) then, so [5] doesn't hold and we keep going. |
|
z' = z + z.d = 1:MM then, and z'.d=0, and z'.d - z.d = -60 != 0 so [8] |
|
(correctly) concludes that z' is not UTC-equivalent to x. |
|
|
|
Because we know z.d said z was in daylight time (else [5] would have held and |
|
we would have stopped then), and we know z.d != z'.d (else [8] would have held |
|
and we have stopped then), and there are only 2 possible values dst() can |
|
return in Eastern, it follows that z'.d must be 0 (which it is in the example, |
|
but the reasoning doesn't depend on the example -- it depends on there being |
|
two possible dst() outcomes, one zero and the other non-zero). Therefore |
|
z' must be in standard time, and is the spelling we want in this case. |
|
|
|
Note again that z' is not UTC-equivalent as far as the hybrid tzinfo class is |
|
concerned (because it takes z' as being in standard time rather than the |
|
daylight time we intend here), but returning it gives the real-life "local |
|
clock repeats an hour" behavior when mapping the "unspellable" UTC hour into |
|
tz. |
|
|
|
When the input is 6:MM, z=1:MM and z.d=0, and we stop at once, again with |
|
the 1:MM standard time spelling we want. |
|
|
|
So how can this break? One of the assumptions must be violated. Two |
|
possibilities: |
|
|
|
1) [2] effectively says that y.s is invariant across all y belong to a given |
|
time zone. This isn't true if, for political reasons or continental drift, |
|
a region decides to change its base offset from UTC. |
|
|
|
2) There may be versions of "double daylight" time where the tail end of |
|
the analysis gives up a step too early. I haven't thought about that |
|
enough to say. |
|
|
|
In any case, it's clear that the default fromutc() is strong enough to handle |
|
"almost all" time zones: so long as the standard offset is invariant, it |
|
doesn't matter if daylight time transition points change from year to year, or |
|
if daylight time is skipped in some years; it doesn't matter how large or |
|
small dst() may get within its bounds; and it doesn't even matter if some |
|
perverse time zone returns a negative dst()). So a breaking case must be |
|
pretty bizarre, and a tzinfo subclass can override fromutc() if it is. |
|
""" |
|
try: |
|
from _datetime import * |
|
except ImportError: |
|
pass |
|
else: |
|
|
|
del (_DAYNAMES, _DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH, _DAYS_IN_MONTH, |
|
_DI100Y, _DI400Y, _DI4Y, _MAXORDINAL, _MONTHNAMES, |
|
_build_struct_time, _call_tzinfo_method, _check_date_fields, |
|
_check_time_fields, _check_tzinfo_arg, _check_tzname, |
|
_check_utc_offset, _cmp, _cmperror, _date_class, _days_before_month, |
|
_days_before_year, _days_in_month, _format_time, _is_leap, |
|
_isoweek1monday, _math, _ord2ymd, _time, _time_class, _tzinfo_class, |
|
_wrap_strftime, _ymd2ord) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
from _datetime import __doc__ |
|
|