Peter Hansen wrote:
Tim Peters wrote:
[Peter Hansen]
I think Skip was intending that the format string be mandatory,
to avoid such ambiguity.
It's still a bottomless pit -- ask Brett, who implemented the Python
strptime <wink>.
True, I did overlook timezones at the time.
On the other hand, that's because *my* use cases for "simple"
fromstring() behaviour are all involving local time. When
I'm interested in non-local time, I would be happy having
to specify that behaviour in a more complex manner.
OTOH, is that what people really want? For all I know,
rfc822.getdate() or rfc822.getdate_tz() are what's really wanted, or
maybe some DWIM thing like Zope's date guessers.
To each his own, although I think there's a hope here that
for those who might need/want a really simple solution,
95% of people have this in mind (pseudo-code):
class datetime.date:
def fromstring(format, string):
ts = time.mktime(time.strptime(string, format))
return datetime.date.fromtimestamp(ts)
Hear, hear, the above would be great!
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