Message91350
| Author |
pr0gg3d |
| Recipients |
amaury.forgeotdarc, pr0gg3d, zooko |
| Date |
2009年08月06日.07:47:22 |
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0.0011757544 |
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<1249544845.39.0.847936662377.issue6280@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Hi, i started to produce a patch for timemodule.c.
Working into it, i found that we have almost 3 way to do that:
1. Use timegm(3) function where HAVE_TIMEGM is defined (i have a working patch for it)
2. Implement a more portable timegm function with tzset and mktime where HAVE_MKTIME and
HAVE_WORKING_TZSET is defined (i have a working patch for it)
3. Doing some calculation taking calendar.timegm as example.
What do you think about it?
Thanks,
Francesco "pr0gg3d" Del Degan |
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| 2009年08月06日 07:47:25 | pr0gg3d | set | recipients:
+ pr0gg3d, zooko, amaury.forgeotdarc |
| 2009年08月06日 07:47:25 | pr0gg3d | set | messageid: <1249544845.39.0.847936662377.issue6280@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2009年08月06日 07:47:23 | pr0gg3d | link | issue6280 messages |
| 2009年08月06日 07:47:22 | pr0gg3d | create |
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