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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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b54b674f
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b54b674f
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Feb 19, 1998
by
Guido van Rossum
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Feature added by Bill van Melle: when no timezone is present, assume
local time -- that's better than failure.
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@@ -47,11 +47,13 @@ offset of the date's timezone from UTC (which is the official term
for Greenwich Mean Time). (Note that the sign of the timezone offset
is the opposite of the sign of the
\code
{
time.timezone
}
variable for
the same timezone; the latter variable follows the
\POSIX
{}
standard
while this module follows
\rfc
{
822
}
.)
while this module follows
\rfc
{
822
}
.) If the input string has no
timezone, the last element of the tuple returned is
\code
{
None
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
mktime
_
tz
}{
tuple
}
Turn a 10-tuple as returned by
\code
{
parsedate
_
tz()
}
into a UTC timestamp.
It the timezone item in the tuple is
\code
{
None
}
, assume local time.
Minor deficiency: this first interprets the first 8 elements as a
local time and then compensates for the timezone difference;
this may yield a slight error around daylight savings time
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@@ -47,11 +47,13 @@ offset of the date's timezone from UTC (which is the official term
for Greenwich Mean Time). (Note that the sign of the timezone offset
is the opposite of the sign of the
\code
{
time.timezone
}
variable for
the same timezone; the latter variable follows the
\POSIX
{}
standard
while this module follows
\rfc
{
822
}
.)
while this module follows
\rfc
{
822
}
.) If the input string has no
timezone, the last element of the tuple returned is
\code
{
None
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
mktime
_
tz
}{
tuple
}
Turn a 10-tuple as returned by
\code
{
parsedate
_
tz()
}
into a UTC timestamp.
It the timezone item in the tuple is
\code
{
None
}
, assume local time.
Minor deficiency: this first interprets the first 8 elements as a
local time and then compensates for the timezone difference;
this may yield a slight error around daylight savings time
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@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ def parsedate_tz(data):
tss
=
string
.
atoi
(
tss
)
except
string
.
atoi_error
:
return
None
tzoffset
=
0
tzoffset
=
None
tz
=
string
.
upper
(
tz
)
if
_timezones
.
has_key
(
tz
):
tzoffset
=
_timezones
[
tz
]
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@@ -670,9 +670,12 @@ def parsedate_tz(data):
except
string
.
atoi_error
:
pass
# Convert a timezone offset into seconds ; -0500 -> -18000
if
tzoffset
<
0
:
tzsign
=-
1
else
:
tzsign
=
1
tzoffset
=
tzoffset
*
tzsign
if
tzoffset
:
if
tzoffset
<
0
:
tzsign
=
-
1
tzoffset
=
-
tzoffset
else
:
tzsign
=
1
tzoffset
=
tzsign
*
(
(
tzoffset
/
100
)
*
3600
+
(
tzoffset
%
100
)
*
60
)
tuple
=
(
yy
,
mm
,
dd
,
thh
,
tmm
,
tss
,
0
,
0
,
0
,
tzoffset
)
return
tuple
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@@ -695,6 +698,10 @@ def mktime_tz(data):
switch dates. Not enough to worry about for common use.
"""
if
data
[
9
]
is
None
:
# No zone info, so localtime is better assumption than GMT
return
time
.
mktime
(
data
[:
8
]
+
(
-
1
,))
else
:
t
=
time
.
mktime
(
data
[:
8
]
+
(
0
,))
return
t
-
data
[
9
]
-
time
.
timezone
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