[Python-3000] format and datetime (original) (raw)
Eric Smith eric+python-dev at trueblade.com
Mon Sep 10 17:16:36 CEST 2007
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Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I have a patch to add format to datetime.time, .date, and .datetime. For non-empty formatspec's, I just pass on to .strftime. For empty formatspec's, it returns str(self).
I think this is the only reasonable interpretation of formatspec's for datetime. Does anyone think otherwise? Can you please show an example of how it would look like?
import datetime format(datetime.datetime.now(), 'date: %Y-%m-%d time:%H:%M:%s') 'date: 2007-09-10 time:11:15:1189437339' format(datetime.datetime.now(), '') '2007-09-10T11:15:51.329639'
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