[Skip Montanaro] > ... > The datetime.date object already exposes a strftime method for > generating a formatted string output and will create date objects > from both time.time() output (fromtimestamp) and "proleptic > Gregorian ordinal"s (fromordinal). Looking at the datetime module > docs, it's not at all obvious to me that the latter would be used all > that often.
Then the part of the docs you're overlooking is the part explaining that "Calendrical Calculations" bases all its calendar conversions on proleptic Gregorian ordinals. They're for people who want something other than the Gregorian calendar, and want it enough to write some code. > I think inputs from strings would be much more common. Me too, although it's a bottomless pit. guess-6-intended-meanings-for-1/2/3-before-breakfast-ly y'rs -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list