Message55966
In terms of strptime, I would just change _strptime.strptime() to
_strptime._strptime() and have it return everything along with the
microseconds measurement. Then have public functions that call that
function and either strip off the microseconds or not.
-Brett
On 9/17/07, Skip Montanaro <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Skip Montanaro added the comment:
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> Brett,
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> Continuing the discussion of strptime... It returns a time.struct_time.
> Would it cause too much breakage (only do this in 3.0) to add a tm_usec
> field to the end of that object? It seems a lot of bits of code might
> still expect a length 9 tuple-ish thing and do this:
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> yy, mm, dd, hh, mm, ss, wk, j, tz = time.strptime(...)
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> If we could make that change for 3.0 that might allow strptime to parse
> %f format codes.
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> S
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