gnu.gcc.help schrieb: > I've got timestamps in a file that look like: > > [19-Aug-2007 07:38:43+216ms NZST] > > How can I parse them? I don't see any way to build a strftime() > format string that can handle the +216ms part. The best I can see is > tearing it all apart with a regex, but I'm trying to avoid that pain > if I can. > > (PS: I have no clue why google groups thinks it should put > "gnu.gcc.help" on the from line) > Then don't use the regexes. Use string.split to separate the string on the +, then parse the left part with strptime, and usp pytz and datetime.timedelta to do the rest.
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