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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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0bf506cc
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0bf506cc
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Jun 08, 2012
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Stefan Krah
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Doc/library/datetime.rst
Doc/library/datetime.rst
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Lib/datetime.py
Lib/datetime.py
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Lib/test/datetimetester.py
Lib/test/datetimetester.py
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Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
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Modules/_datetimemodule.c
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Doc/library/datetime.rst
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@@ -752,17 +752,6 @@ Other constructors, all class methods:
datetime(1970, 1, 1) + timedelta(seconds=timestamp)
There is no method to obtain the timestamp from a :class:`datetime`
instance, but POSIX timestamp corresponding to a :class:`datetime`
instance ``dt`` can be easily calculated as follows. For a naive
``dt``::
timestamp = (dt - datetime(1970, 1, 1)) / timedelta(seconds=1)
And for an aware ``dt``::
timestamp = (dt - datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc)) / timedelta(seconds=1)
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
Raise :exc:`OverflowError` instead of :exc:`ValueError` if the timestamp
is out of the range of values supported by the platform C
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@@ -1054,6 +1043,39 @@ Instance methods:
Return the proleptic Gregorian ordinal of the date. The same as
``self.date().toordinal()``.
.. method:: datetime.timestamp()
Return POSIX timestamp corresponding to the :class:`datetime`
instance. The return value is a :class:`float` similar to that
returned by :func:`time.time`.
Naive :class:`datetime` instances are assumed to represent local
time and this method relies on the platform C :c:func:`mktime`
function to perform the conversion. Since :class:`datetime`
supports wider range of values than :c:func:`mktime` on many
platforms, this method may raise :exc:`OverflowError` for times far
in the past or far in the future.
For aware :class:`datetime` instances, the return value is computed
as::
(dt - datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc)).total_seconds()
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. note::
There is no method to obtain the POSIX timestamp directly from a
naive :class:`datetime` instance representing UTC time. If your
application uses this convention and your system timezone is not
set to UTC, you can obtain the POSIX timestamp by supplying
``tzinfo=timezone.utc``::
timestamp = dt.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc).timestamp()
or by calculating the timestamp directly::
timestamp = (dt - datetime(1970, 1, 1)) / timedelta(seconds=1)
.. method:: datetime.weekday()
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Lib/datetime.py
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@@ -1434,6 +1434,15 @@ class datetime(date):
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
()
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@@ -1889,7 +1898,7 @@ class timezone(tzinfo):
timezone
.
utc
=
timezone
.
_create
(
timedelta
(
0
))
timezone
.
min
=
timezone
.
_create
(
timezone
.
_minoffset
)
timezone
.
max
=
timezone
.
_create
(
timezone
.
_maxoffset
)
_EPOCH
=
datetime
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
tzinfo
=
timezone
.
utc
)
"""
Some time zone algebra. For a datetime x, let
x.n = x stripped of its timezone -- its naive time.
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Lib/test/datetimetester.py
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@@ -1735,6 +1735,42 @@ class TestDateTime(TestDate):
got
=
self
.
theclass
.
utcfromtimestamp
(
ts
)
self
.
verify_field_equality
(
expected
,
got
)
# Run with US-style DST rules: DST begins 2 a.m. on second Sunday in
# March (M3.2.0) and ends 2 a.m. on first Sunday in November (M11.1.0).
@
support
.
run_with_tz
(
'EST+05EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0'
)
def
test_timestamp_naive
(
self
):
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
1970
,
1
,
1
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
t
.
timestamp
(),
18000.0
)
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
t
.
timestamp
(),
18000.0
+
3600
+
2
*
60
+
3
+
4
*
1e-6
)
# Missing hour defaults to standard time
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
2012
,
3
,
11
,
2
,
30
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
theclass
.
fromtimestamp
(
t
.
timestamp
()),
t
+
timedelta
(
hours
=
1
))
# Ambiguous hour defaults to DST
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
2012
,
11
,
4
,
1
,
30
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
theclass
.
fromtimestamp
(
t
.
timestamp
()),
t
)
# Timestamp may raise an overflow error on some platforms
for
t
in
[
self
.
theclass
(
1
,
1
,
1
),
self
.
theclass
(
9999
,
12
,
12
)]:
try
:
s
=
t
.
timestamp
()
except
OverflowError
:
pass
else
:
self
.
assertEqual
(
self
.
theclass
.
fromtimestamp
(
s
),
t
)
def
test_timestamp_aware
(
self
):
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
tzinfo
=
timezone
.
utc
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
t
.
timestamp
(),
0.0
)
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
tzinfo
=
timezone
.
utc
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
t
.
timestamp
(),
3600
+
2
*
60
+
3
+
4
*
1e-6
)
t
=
self
.
theclass
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
tzinfo
=
timezone
(
timedelta
(
hours
=-
5
),
'EST'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
t
.
timestamp
(),
18000
+
3600
+
2
*
60
+
3
+
4
*
1e-6
)
def
test_microsecond_rounding
(
self
):
for
fts
in
[
self
.
theclass
.
fromtimestamp
,
self
.
theclass
.
utcfromtimestamp
]:
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #2736: Added datetime.timestamp() method.
- Issue #13854: Make multiprocessing properly handle non-integer
non-string argument to SystemExit.
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Modules/_datetimemodule.c
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@@ -766,6 +766,8 @@ typedef struct
/* The interned UTC timezone instance */
static
PyObject
*
PyDateTime_TimeZone_UTC
;
/* The interned Epoch datetime instance */
static
PyObject
*
PyDateTime_Epoch
;
/* Create new timezone instance checking offset range. This
function does not check the name argument. Caller must assure
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@@ -4747,6 +4749,44 @@ datetime_timetuple(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
dstflag
);
}
static
PyObject
*
datetime_timestamp
(
PyDateTime_DateTime
*
self
)
{
PyObject
*
result
;
if
(
HASTZINFO
(
self
)
&&
self
->
tzinfo
!=
Py_None
)
{
PyObject
*
delta
;
delta
=
datetime_subtract
((
PyObject
*
)
self
,
PyDateTime_Epoch
);
if
(
delta
==
NULL
)
return
NULL
;
result
=
delta_total_seconds
(
delta
);
Py_DECREF
(
delta
);
}
else
{
struct
tm
time
;
time_t
timestamp
;
memset
((
void
*
)
&
time
,
'\0'
,
sizeof
(
struct
tm
));
time
.
tm_year
=
GET_YEAR
(
self
)
-
1900
;
time
.
tm_mon
=
GET_MONTH
(
self
)
-
1
;
time
.
tm_mday
=
GET_DAY
(
self
);
time
.
tm_hour
=
DATE_GET_HOUR
(
self
);
time
.
tm_min
=
DATE_GET_MINUTE
(
self
);
time
.
tm_sec
=
DATE_GET_SECOND
(
self
);
time
.
tm_wday
=
-
1
;
time
.
tm_isdst
=
-
1
;
timestamp
=
mktime
(
&
time
);
/* Return value of -1 does not necessarily mean an error, but tm_wday
* cannot remain set to -1 if mktime succeeded. */
if
(
timestamp
==
(
time_t
)(
-
1
)
&&
time
.
tm_wday
==
-
1
)
{
PyErr_SetString
(
PyExc_OverflowError
,
"timestamp out of range"
);
return
NULL
;
}
result
=
PyFloat_FromDouble
(
timestamp
+
DATE_GET_MICROSECOND
(
self
)
/
1e6
);
}
return
result
;
}
static
PyObject
*
datetime_getdate
(
PyDateTime_DateTime
*
self
)
{
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@@ -4894,6 +4934,9 @@ static PyMethodDef datetime_methods[] = {
{
"timetuple"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
datetime_timetuple
,
METH_NOARGS
,
PyDoc_STR
(
"Return time tuple, compatible with time.localtime()."
)},
{
"timestamp"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
datetime_timestamp
,
METH_NOARGS
,
PyDoc_STR
(
"Return POSIX timestamp as float."
)},
{
"utctimetuple"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
datetime_utctimetuple
,
METH_NOARGS
,
PyDoc_STR
(
"Return UTC time tuple, compatible with time.localtime()."
)},
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@@ -5151,6 +5194,12 @@ PyInit__datetime(void)
return
NULL
;
Py_DECREF
(
x
);
/* Epoch */
PyDateTime_Epoch
=
new_datetime
(
1970
,
1
,
1
,
0
,
0
,
0
,
0
,
PyDateTime_TimeZone_UTC
);
if
(
PyDateTime_Epoch
==
NULL
)
return
NULL
;
/* module initialization */
PyModule_AddIntConstant
(
m
,
"MINYEAR"
,
MINYEAR
);
PyModule_AddIntConstant
(
m
,
"MAXYEAR"
,
MAXYEAR
);
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