[ python-Bugs-1045381 ] strptime doesn't work with %U
SourceForge.net
noreply at sourceforge.net
Wed Oct 13 03:42:30 CEST 2004
Bugs item #1045381, was opened at 2004-10-12 07:04
Message generated for change (Comment added) made by bcannon
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1045381&group_id=5470
Category: Python Library
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Sebastien JUST (sebastienjust)
Assigned to: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Summary: strptime doesn't work with %U
Initial Comment:
It seems that strptime() ignores %U.
For example when trying to get the first day of the
42th week of year 2004. Please test on the command line :
import time
time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d",time.strptime("2004 42 1","%Y
%U %w"))
the result is 2004-01-01 and not 2004-10-11
seems that strptime() is ignoring %U indications.
Works fine on Python 2.2, bad on Python 2.3.3 , 2.3.4
and 2.4a1.
Tested on Fedora Core 2.
Thanks
----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Comment By: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Date: 2004-10-12 18:42
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=357491
Yeah, right now it isn't supported since the calculation, at least when I
first implemented strptime() seemed useless in terms of reversing back
into a time tuple. Guess there at least one way there is enough info to
make it useful.
Now I just need to figure out how to make the calculation work.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1045381&group_id=5470
More information about the Python-bugs-list
mailing list