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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Raymond Hettinger
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Update the datetime and time section.
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@@ -843,7 +843,8 @@ Example of using barriers::
def get_votes(site):
ballots = conduct_election(site)
all_polls_closed.wait() # do not count until all polls are closed
summarize(ballots)
totals = summarize(ballots)
publish(site, totals)
all_polls_closed = Barrier(len(sites))
for site in sites:
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@@ -864,8 +865,8 @@ a simple but thorough explanation of barriers in `The Little Book of Semaphores
(Contributed by Kristján Valur Jónsson with an API review by Jeffrey Yasskin in
:issue:`8777`.)
datetime
--------
datetime
and time
--------
---------
* The :mod:`datetime` module has a new type :class:`~datetime.timezone` that
implements the :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` interface by returning a fixed UTC
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@@ -882,31 +883,18 @@ datetime
:class:`float` and divided by :class:`float` and :class:`int` objects.
And :class:`~datetime.timedelta` objects can now divide one another.
(Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky in :issue:`1289118`, :issue:`5094`,
:issue:`6641`, and :issue:`2706`.)
.. XXX
* The ``strftime()`` method of :class:`~datetime.date` and
:class:`~datetime.datetime` are no longer restricted to years >=
1900. The new supported year range is [1000, 9999]. (Contributed
by Alexander Belopolsky and Victor Stinner in :issue:`1777412`)
.. XXX Add a section on time module.
* The :func:`time.asctime` and :func:`time.ctime` functions no
longer call C library asctime. (Contributed by Alexander
Belopolsky in :issue:`8013`.)
* The :class:`~datetime.datetime` class and the :meth:`datetime.date.strftime`
method are no longer restricted to years after 1900. The new supported year
range is from 1000 to 9999 inclusive.
* Changed the rules for using 2-digit years in time tuples. The
:func:`time.asctime` and
:func:`time.strftime` functions will now format any year when
``time.accept2dyear`` is false and will accept years >= 1000
otherwise. :func:`time.mktime` and :func:`time.strftime` now
accepts full range supported by the OS. Conversion of 2-digit
years to 4-digit is deprecated. (Contributed by Alexander
Belopolsky and Victor Stinner in :issue:`10827`.)
* The rules for two-digit years in time tuples have changed. Now, the
:func:`time.asctime` and :func:`time.strftime` functions will format any year
when :attr:`time.accept2dyear` is false and will accept four-digit years
otherwise. The :func:`time.mktime` and :func:`time.strftime` functions now
accept full range supported by the operating system. Conversion of two-digit
years to four-digit is deprecated.
(Contributed by Alexander Belopolsky and Victor Stinner.)
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