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Author techtonik
Recipients docs@python, techtonik
Date 2010-05-26.12:07:25
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'naive' and 'aware' are key datetime types - they need a proper definition and anchor for crossrefences. If you take a look at http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html - the definition of distinction between them is too vague and this seeds of uncertainty grow through the rest of the doc. It is not said how to make non-naive object, how to detect if object of naive or aware. All this stuff is very important for troubleshooting datetims issues in Python projects. It needs a proper documentation.
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2010-05-26 12:07:28techtoniksetrecipients: + techtonik, docs@python
2010-05-26 12:07:27techtoniksetmessageid: <1274875647.87.0.219158529549.issue8822@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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