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Title: calendar module does not support years outside [1, 9999] range
Type: Stage: resolved
Components: Documentation Versions: Python 3.2
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Status: closed Resolution: fixed
Dependencies: Superseder:
Assigned To: belopolsky Nosy List: belopolsky, rhettinger
Priority: normal Keywords:

Created on 2010年10月18日 17:23 by belopolsky, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.

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msg119041 - (view) Author: Alexander Belopolsky (belopolsky) * (Python committer) Date: 2010年10月18日 17:23
Documentation for the calendar module says:
"""
Most of these functions and classes rely on the datetime module which uses an idealized calendar, the current Gregorian calendar indefinitely extended in both directions.
"""
However, neither the datetime nor as a consequence the calendar module support years outside [1, 9999] range.
msg122075 - (view) Author: Raymond Hettinger (rhettinger) * (Python committer) Date: 2010年11月22日 02:49
Go ahead an remove the word "indefinitely".
msg122077 - (view) Author: Alexander Belopolsky (belopolsky) * (Python committer) Date: 2010年11月22日 03:07
Fixed in revision 86669.
History
Date User Action Args
2022年04月11日 14:57:07adminsetgithub: 54347
2010年11月22日 03:07:38belopolskysetstatus: open -> closed
resolution: fixed
messages: + msg122077

stage: resolved
2010年11月22日 02:49:08rhettingersetmessages: + msg122075
2010年11月22日 01:53:10belopolskysetnosy: + rhettinger
2010年10月18日 17:23:38belopolskycreate

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