Message107228
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belopolsky |
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belopolsky, brett.cannon, docs@python, eric.smith |
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2010年06月06日.21:06:16 |
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<1275858379.38.0.138699635554.issue8913@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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The problem I have with strftime %-format codes is that according to BSD manual page they have already ran out of English alphabet and still "there is no conversion specification for the phase of the moon." :-)
On a serious note, there are no codes to format TZ offset hours and minutes separately which precludes specifying an important RFC 3339 format.
I think we should take this opportunity to define a comprehensive mini-language for datetime formatting rather than slavishly reuse strftime.
The new mini-language may end up to be a superset of that for strftime, but I would rather not commit to supporting %-codes indefinitely. |
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| 2010年06月06日 21:06:19 | belopolsky | set | recipients:
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| 2010年06月06日 21:06:19 | belopolsky | set | messageid: <1275858379.38.0.138699635554.issue8913@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年06月06日 21:06:17 | belopolsky | link | issue8913 messages |
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