Message61229
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kxroberto |
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2006年04月24日.09:40:31 |
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Very often I need (for logging purposes, legal
international action confirmation display, ...) quickly
a stable/constant/technical/international timezone info
in addition to %c / .asctime. And find me regularly
checking if the computer/server displays %Z nice,
writing 10-liner funcs ...
found %z by trial (and in footnote)
yet time.strftime('%c %z') flickers (on Windows..)
think, %z can be computed very easily independent of OS
libs? time.altzone /% 3600 ... ==> "+/-HHMM" ?
that could be doc'ed.
( the sign of time.timezone / time.altzone is
unfortunately revers of RFC standardds , yet its ok
doced. there should be a function/update-function for
long running apps also ? )
then .asctime_tz() would be very nice to find it in the
docs. (and maybe asctime_TZ)
-robert |
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