Message324677
I cannot find %T in printf() manual pages on Fedora 28 (Linux).
I can find it in the strftime() documentation:
%T The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S). (SU)
But I don't think that it's an issue since printf() and strftime() formatters are exclusive, no? For example, strftime() %s means "number of seconds since the Epoch" whereas printf() %s means a "const char*" byte string. |
|
Date |
User |
Action |
Args |
2018-09-06 09:26:57 | vstinner | set | recipients:
+ vstinner |
2018-09-06 09:26:57 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1536226017.52.0.56676864532.issue34595@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2018-09-06 09:26:57 | vstinner | link | issue34595 messages |
2018-09-06 09:26:57 | vstinner | create | |
|