Message143930
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shaq |
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belopolsky, docs@python, shaq, techtonik |
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2011年09月12日.19:35:37 |
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<1315856140.23.0.825968229426.issue8822@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I agree with Alexander -- I think the current documentation is sufficient to describe 'naive' and 'aware' date and time objects.
The sentence "There are two kinds of date and time objects: "naive" and "aware"." is perhaps a bit unfortunate, however. It appears that Anatoly had misinterpreted 'naive' and 'aware' objects to be of different Python types:
> 'naive' and 'aware' are key datetime types
Perhaps the sentence could be changed to something like:
"date and time objects are either 'naive' or 'aware'. |
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| 2011年09月12日 19:35:40 | shaq | set | recipients:
+ shaq, belopolsky, techtonik, docs@python |
| 2011年09月12日 19:35:40 | shaq | set | messageid: <1315856140.23.0.825968229426.issue8822@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年09月12日 19:35:38 | shaq | link | issue8822 messages |
| 2011年09月12日 19:35:37 | shaq | create |
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