Change by Sam Roberts :
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resolution: -> not a bug
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Sam Roberts added the comment:
this seems like an expected discrepancy because of a difference in the
mechanism used for aware datatimes vs. naive datetimes, although I'm not sure I
understand why the computation with naive datetimes uses the mktime() function
rather than inv
Sam Roberts added the comment:
the first sentence should have read:
datetime.timestamp() fails for naive-datetime values prior to the start of the
epoch, but for some reason works properly for aware-datetime values prior to
the start of the epoch.
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title: datetime.fromtimestamp
Change by Sam Roberts :
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title: datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp -> datetime.fromtimestamp() fails for
naive-datetime values prior to the start of the epoch
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New submission from Sam Roberts :
Python 3.9.2 (tags/v3.9.2:1a79785, Feb 19 2021, 13:44:55) [MSC v.1928 64 bit
(AMD64)] on win32
datetime.fromtimestamp() fails for naive-datetime values prior to the start of
the epoch, but for some reason works properly for aware-datetime values prior
to