Message144101
| Author |
Alexander.Belopolsky |
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Alexander.Belopolsky, belopolsky, docs@python, shaq, techtonik |
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2011年09月15日.20:26:48 |
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:17 PM, anatoly techtonik
<report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
..
> Does that mean that if aware `datetime` is converted to `date` and
> then back, the tzinfo information is lost and object implicitly
> becomes naive?
Yes, but one cannot convert "back" from date to datetime. To get a
datetime object, one needs to combine date and time and tzinfo is
attached to the time component.
> In this case it should mentioned IMO.
I agree. The following is not really intuitive:
-> None
In order to preserve tzinfo, one has to preserve it when extracting
the time component:
-> datetime.timezone.utc |
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