New submission from Vincenzo Ampolo <vincenzo.amp...@gmail.com>:

As long as computers evolve time management becomes more precise and more 
granular.
Unfortunately the standard datetime module is not able to deal with nanoseconds 
even if OSes are able to. For example if i do:

print "%.9f" % time.time()
1343158163.471209049

I've actual timestamp from the epoch with nanosecond granularity.

Thus support for nanoseconds in datetime would really be appreciated

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components: ctypes
messages: 166326
nosy: Vincenzo.Ampolo
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: datetime module has no support for nanoseconds
type: enhancement
versions: Python 2.7

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