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Kirill Smelkov
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Jan 08, 2011
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Victor Stinner
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NEWS: merge #1777412 and #10827 entries
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@@ -40,11 +40,6 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
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- Issue #1777412: minimum year for time.asctime(), time.ctime() and
time.strftime() is now: 1000 instead of 1900 by default (accept2dyear=0) and
not limited instead of 1900 if accept2dyear=1. With Visual Studio or on
Solaris, the year is limited to the range [1; 9999].
- Issue #10859: Make ``contextlib.GeneratorContextManager`` officially
private by renaming it to ``_GeneratorContextManager``.
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@@ -60,12 +55,12 @@ Library
without folding whitespace. It now uses the continuation_ws, as it
does for continuation lines that it creates itself.
- Issue #1
0827: Changed the rules for 2-digit years. The time.asctim
e
function will now format any year when ``time.accept2dyear`` is
false and will accept years >= 1000 otherwise. The year range
accepted by ``time.mktime`` and ``time.strftime`` is still system
dependent, but ``time.mktime`` will now accept full range supported
by the OS.
Conversion of 2-digit years to 4-digit is deprecated.
- Issue #1
777412, #10827: Changed the rules for 2-digit years. Th
e
time.asctime(), time.ctime() and time.strftime() functions will now format
any year when ``time.accept2dyear`` is False and will accept years >= 1000
otherwise. ``time.mktime`` and ``time.strftime`` now accept full range
supported by the OS. With Visual Studio or on Solaris, the year is limited to
the range [1; 9999].
Conversion of 2-digit years to 4-digit is deprecated.
- Issue #7858: Raise an error properly when os.utime() fails under Windows
on an existing file.
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