Message103770
| Author |
mark.dickinson |
| Recipients |
Alexander.Belopolsky, agthorr, mark.dickinson, mcherm, rhettinger, skip.montanaro, tim.peters, vstinner |
| Date |
2010年04月20日.21:36:32 |
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1.3186818e-05 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1271799394.14.0.813793687703.issue1289118@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
> The timedelta type is fundamentally an integer type.
I disagree strongly with this, and find this a bizarre point of view. Regardless of how the timedelta is stored internally, it's used to represent physical times. I doubt there are many applications that care about the fact that each timedelta is an integral number of microseconds.
Multiplication or division of a time by a float or int makes perfect sense physically, and I think it should be a legal operation here. |
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