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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f878b812
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f878b812
authored
Apr 01, 2006
by
Walter Dörwald
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Make firstweekday a simple attribute instead
of hiding it behind a setter and a getter.
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@@ -36,15 +36,6 @@ subclasses.
\class
{
Calendar
}
instances have the following methods:
\begin{methoddesc}
{
firstweekday
}{}
Return the first day of the week (as specified in the constructor
or changed via
\method
{
setfirstweekday()
}
).
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}
{
setfirstweekday
}{
weekday
}
Set the first day of the week.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}
{
iterweekdays
}{
weekday
}
Return an iterator for the week day numbers that will be used
for one week. The first number from the iterator will be the
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@@ -128,25 +128,14 @@ class Calendar(object):
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
firstweekday
=
0
):
self
.
_firstweekday
=
firstweekday
# 0 = Monday, 6 = Sunday
def
firstweekday
(
self
):
return
self
.
_firstweekday
def
setfirstweekday
(
self
,
weekday
):
"""
Set weekday (Monday=0, Sunday=6) to start each week.
"""
if
not
MONDAY
<=
weekday
<=
SUNDAY
:
raise
IllegalWeekdayError
(
weekday
)
self
.
_firstweekday
=
weekday
self
.
firstweekday
=
firstweekday
# 0 = Monday, 6 = Sunday
def
iterweekdays
(
self
):
"""
Return a iterator for one week of weekday numbers starting with the
configured first one.
"""
for
i
in
xrange
(
self
.
_firstweekday
,
self
.
_
firstweekday
+
7
):
for
i
in
xrange
(
self
.
firstweekday
,
self
.
firstweekday
+
7
):
yield
i
%
7
def
itermonthdates
(
self
,
year
,
month
):
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@@ -157,13 +146,13 @@ class Calendar(object):
"""
date
=
datetime
.
date
(
year
,
month
,
1
)
# Go back to the beginning of the week
days
=
(
date
.
weekday
()
-
self
.
_
firstweekday
)
%
7
days
=
(
date
.
weekday
()
-
self
.
firstweekday
)
%
7
date
-=
datetime
.
timedelta
(
days
=
days
)
oneday
=
datetime
.
timedelta
(
days
=
1
)
while
True
:
yield
date
date
+=
oneday
if
date
.
month
!=
month
and
date
.
weekday
()
==
self
.
_
firstweekday
:
if
date
.
month
!=
month
and
date
.
weekday
()
==
self
.
firstweekday
:
break
def
itermonthdays2
(
self
,
year
,
month
):
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@@ -570,8 +559,14 @@ class LocaleHTMLCalendar(HTMLCalendar):
# Support for old module level interface
c
=
TextCalendar
()
firstweekday
=
c
.
firstweekday
setfirstweekday
=
c
.
setfirstweekday
def
firstweekday
():
return
c
.
firstweekday
def
setfirstweekday
(
firstweekday
):
if
not
MONDAY
<=
firstweekday
<=
SUNDAY
:
raise
IllegalWeekdayError
(
firstweekday
)
c
.
firstweekday
=
firstweekday
monthcalendar
=
c
.
monthdayscalendar
prweek
=
c
.
prweek
week
=
c
.
formatweek
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