"""adodbapi - A python DB API 2.0 (PEP 249) interface to Microsoft ADO Copyright (C) 2002 Henrik Ekelund, version 2.1 by Vernon Cole * http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodbapi """ import sys import time from .adodbapi import Connection, Cursor, __version__, connect, dateconverter from .apibase import ( BINARY, DATETIME, NUMBER, ROWID, STRING, DatabaseError, DataError, Error, FetchFailedError, IntegrityError, InterfaceError, InternalError, NotSupportedError, OperationalError, ProgrammingError, Warning, apilevel, paramstyle, threadsafety, ) def Binary(aString): """This function constructs an object capable of holding a binary (long) string value.""" return bytes(aString) def Date(year, month, day): "This function constructs an object holding a date value." return dateconverter.Date(year, month, day) def Time(hour, minute, second): "This function constructs an object holding a time value." return dateconverter.Time(hour, minute, second) def Timestamp(year, month, day, hour, minute, second): "This function constructs an object holding a time stamp value." return dateconverter.Timestamp(year, month, day, hour, minute, second) def DateFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a date value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details). """ return Date(*time.gmtime(ticks)[:3]) def TimeFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a time value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details). """ return Time(*time.gmtime(ticks)[3:6]) def TimestampFromTicks(ticks): """This function constructs an object holding a time stamp value from the given ticks value (number of seconds since the epoch; see the documentation of the standard Python time module for details).""" return Timestamp(*time.gmtime(ticks)[:6]) version = "adodbapi v" + __version__