Message143939
| Author |
Alexander.Belopolsky |
| Recipients |
Alexander.Belopolsky, belopolsky, docs@python, shaq, techtonik |
| Date |
2011年09月12日.20:50:37 |
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<1315859760.15.0.48359823309.issue8822@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 4:36 PM, anatoly techtonik
<report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> 5. Mention the fact: By default all objects are "naive", by definition, because they don't have any
> TZ information, and there are no classes in stdlib that provide this info (tzclass implemetations)
This is simply wrong: in py3k we have the timezone class that
implements tzinfo interface.
> 6. Answer the questions: How to make non-naive object? How to detect if object of naive or aware?
I would go one step further: we should review the examples in datetime
module documentation and use aware datetime objects unless the point
of the example is to demonstrate a naive datetime. We should also
replace examples that use sample implementations of tzinfo to use the
timezone class. |
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