Please stay on the list (such that others can help, too)
Ben Hirsig wrote at 2022-7-29 06:53 +1000:
>Thanks for the replies, I'm just trying to understand why this would be
>useful?
>
>E.g. why does max need a min/max/resolution, and why would these attributes
>themselves need a min/max/resolution
Ben Hirsig wrote at 2022-7-28 19:54 +1000:
>Hi, I noticed this when using the requests library in the response.elapsed
>object (type timedelta). Tested using the standard datetime library alone
>with the example displayed on
>https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#examples-of-usage-timedel
On 2022-07-28, Ben Hirsig wrote:
> Hi, I noticed this when using the requests library in the response.elapsed
> object (type timedelta). Tested using the standard datetime library alone
> with the example displayed on
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#examples-of-usage-timedelta
>
On 28/07/2022 10:54, Ben Hirsig wrote:
Hi, I noticed this when using the requests library in the response.elapsed
object (type timedelta). Tested using the standard datetime library alone
with the example displayed on
https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#examples-of-usage-timedelta