datetime.datetime. or datetime. ?

Diez B. Roggisch deets at nospam.web.de
Thu Oct 8 19:34:02 EDT 2009


niklasr schrieb:
> On Oct 8, 5:25 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de... at nospam.web.de> wrote:
>> NiklasRTZ schrieb:
>>
>>> Hello, my basic question is which recommendation is after slight
>>> restructuring datetime.datetime to datetime
>>> Both works but only one should be chosen probably adjust my package to
>>> comply to dependencies.
>>> Spec integrated code where datetime.datetime.now() refactored to
>>> datetime.now()
>>> set rather
>>> from datetime import datetime, timedelta
>>> than
>>> import datetime
>>> or no matter and completely flexible (then why gae error that
>>> datetime.datetime wasn't datetime?)
>>> Naturally better not to customize external dependencies but seemingly
>>> impossible to use both for a little xmpp project.
>>> Thanks with best regards
>> Some remarks:
>>
>>   - whitespace is significant. In python. And in posting here.
>>
>>   - please show us the exact traceback you get, and a minimal example
>> that produces it.
>>
>>   - how to import is mostly a matter of taste, as long as you refrain
>> from using "from datetime import *"e
>>
>> Diez
> 
> type object 'datetime.datetime' has no attribute 'datetime' Traceback
> (most recent call last):
> is flexible, both ways worked just that self complying towards more
> professional projects naturally feels right. Above error log seemingly
> caused by import datetime instead of from datetime import datetime.
> Then changed import and cut the first datetime occurance which looks
> good but breaks next sync with other. The project is the crowdguru
> xmpp chat test reachable via gae app "classifiedsmarket@
> {gmail,appspot}" currently importing
> from datetime import datetime, timedelta
> instead of
> import datetime
> Many thanks for the help and all further recommendation
> code disponible montao.googlecode.com

I'm sorry, but this gibberish is beyond what I'm willing to decipher. 
Good luck with somebody else doing so & helping you.

Diez



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