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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Belopolsky 9292ee0667 Issue #7150: Raise OverflowError if the result of adding or subtracting
timedelta from date or datetime falls outside of the MINYEAR:MAXYEAR range.
2010-05-27 20:55:27 +00:00
Alexander Belopolsky 58451d2dd7 Issue #7879: Skip negative timestamps test on any Windows platform
using unittest.skipIf decorator.
2010-05-26 20:45:37 +00:00
Alexander Belopolsky a26cf46dd4 Issue #7879: Do not test negative timestamps on any Windows platform
including Windows CE.
2010-05-26 19:43:16 +00:00
Mark Dickinson 7000e9e01b Issue #8644: Improve accuracy of timedelta.total_seconds method.
(Backport of r80979 to py3k.)  Thanks Alexander Belopolsky.
2010-05-09 09:30:06 +00:00
Ezio Melotti b0f5adc3f4 use assert[Not]IsInstance where appropriate 2010-01-24 16:58:36 +00:00
Ezio Melotti aa98058cc4 use assert[Not]In where appropriate 2010-01-23 23:04:36 +00:00
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc 8645a5c81f #7413: Passing '\0' as the separator to datetime.datetime.isoformat()
used to drop the time part of the result.
2009-12-29 22:03:38 +00:00
Antoine Pitrou bcfaf8007d Issue #5788: `datetime.timedelta` objects get a new `total_seconds()` method returning
the total number of seconds in the duration.  Patch by Brian Quinlan.
2009-11-25 22:59:36 +00:00
Benjamin Peterson 5c8da86f3a convert usage of fail* to assert* 2009-06-30 22:57:08 +00:00
Kristján Valur Jónsson 8adc0b54d4 Fix recently introduced test cases.
For datetime, gentoo didn't seem to mind the %e format for strftime.  So, we just excercise those instead making sure that we don't crash.
For test_os, two cases were incorrect.
2009-01-15 09:09:13 +00:00
Kristján Valur Jónsson 1c62b650d0 Add tests for invalid format specifiers in strftime, and for handling of invalid file descriptors in the os module. 2009-01-12 18:09:27 +00:00
Andrew M. Kuchling 081bb457ab Typo fix 2008-10-03 16:42:52 +00:00
Nick Coghlan 48361f5cbf Issue 2235: Py3k warnings are now emitted for classes that will no longer inherit a__hash__ implementation from a parent class in Python 3.x. The standard library and test suite have been updated to not emit these warnings. 2008-08-11 15:45:58 +00:00
Gregory P. Smith 137d824148 Fix issue 2782: be less strict about the format string type in strftime.
Accept unicode and anything else ParseTuple "s#" can deal with.  This
matches the time.strftime behavior.
2008-06-02 04:05:52 +00:00
Skip Montanaro fc070d2731 add %f format to datetime - issue 1158 2008-03-15 16:04:45 +00:00
Christian Heimes c5f05e45cf Patch #2167 from calvin: Remove unused imports 2008-02-23 17:40:11 +00:00
Eric Smith a9f7d62480 Backport of PEP 3101, Advanced String Formatting, from py3k.
Highlights:
 - Adding PyObject_Format.
 - Adding string.Format class.
 - Adding __format__ for str, unicode, int, long, float, datetime.
 - Adding builtin format.
 - Adding ''.format and u''.format.
 - str/unicode fixups for formatters.

The files in Objects/stringlib that implement PEP 3101 (stringdefs.h,
unicodedefs.h, formatter.h, string_format.h) are identical in trunk
and py3k.  Any changes from here on should be made to trunk, and
changes will propogate to py3k).
2008-02-17 19:46:49 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 966bb8c59b Fix silly typo in test name. 2007-08-24 14:53:14 +00:00
Collin Winter bec754c2b5 Remove functionality from test_datetime.test_main() that does reference count checking; 'regrtest.py -R' is the way to do this kind of testing. 2007-04-25 17:37:35 +00:00
Collin Winter c2898c5a67 Standardize on test.test_support.run_unittest() (as opposed to a mix of run_unittest() and run_suite()). Also, add functionality to run_unittest() that admits usage of unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(). 2007-04-25 17:29:52 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f1200f8255 Windows doesn't support negative timestamps. Skip the tests involving them
if os.name == "nt".
2007-03-07 15:16:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2054ee9b6f Patch #1646728: datetime.fromtimestamp fails with negative
fractional times.  With unittest.

Somebody please backport to 2.5.
2007-03-06 15:50:01 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 4c11a92625 Bug #1653736: Complain about keyword arguments to time.isoformat.
Will backport to 2.5.
2007-02-08 09:13:36 +00:00
Georg Brandl 4ddfcd3b60 Bug #1556784: allow format strings longer than 127 characters in
datetime's strftime function.
2006-09-30 11:17:34 +00:00
Georg Brandl 6d78a582ec Bug #1478429: make datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp accept every float,
possibly "rounding up" to the next whole second.
2006-04-28 19:09:24 +00:00
Neal Norwitz d5b0c9b87e Fix problem spotted by Coverity that occurs if tzinfo.tzname().replace()
returns a non-string when converting %Z.

Will backport.
2006-03-20 01:58:39 +00:00
Armin Rigo f4afb21526 similar to SF bug 847019: a quick check in the time() constructor, which
accepts strings only for unpickling reasons.  This check prevents the honest
mistake of passing a string like '2:59.0' to time() and getting an insane
object.
2005-11-07 07:15:48 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 5a8a03784e Use descriptors. 2005-01-16 00:25:31 +00:00
Skip Montanaro 0af3ade6aa Add strptime() constructor to datetime class. Thanks to Josh Spoerri for
the changes.
2005-01-13 04:12:31 +00:00
Tim Peters 528ca53b74 SF bug #1028306: date-datetime comparison
Treat comparing a date to a datetime like a mixed-type comparison.
2004-09-16 01:30:50 +00:00
Tim Peters 1b6f7a9057 Bug 975996: Add _PyTime_DoubleToTimet to C API
New include file timefuncs.h exports private API function
_PyTime_DoubleToTimet() from timemodule.c.  timemodule should export
some other functions too (look for painful bits in datetimemodule.c).

Added insane-argument checking to datetime's assorted fromtimestamp()
and utcfromtimestamp() methods.  Added insane-argument tests of these
to test_datetime, and insane-argument tests for ctime(), localtime()
and gmtime() to test_time.
2004-06-20 02:50:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 604c013ef2 SF 952807: Unpickling pickled instances of subclasses of datetime.date,
datetime.datetime and datetime.time could yield insane objects.  Thanks
to Jiwon Seo for the fix.

Bugfix candidate.  I'll backport it to 2.3.
2004-06-07 23:04:33 +00:00
Tim Peters 3f60629242 SF bug 847019 datetime.datetime initialization needs more strict checking
It's possible to create insane datetime objects by using the constructor
"backdoor" inserted for fast unpickling.  Doing extensive range checking
would eliminate the backdoor's purpose (speed), but at least a little
checking can stop honest mistakes.

Bugfix candidate.
2004-03-21 23:38:41 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger f69d9f6818 SF bug #761337: datetime.strftime fails on trivial format string
The interning of short strings violates the refcnt==1 assumption for
_PyString_Resize().

A simple fix is to boost the initial value of "totalnew" by 1.
Combined with an NULL argument to PyString_FromStringAndSize(),
this assures that resulting format string is not interned.
This will remain true even if the implementation of
PyString_FromStringAndSize() changes because only the uninitialized
strings that can be interned are those of zero length.

Added a test case.
2003-06-27 08:14:17 +00:00
Tim Peters b0c854d6a7 datetime.timedelta is now subclassable in Python. The new test shows
one good use:  a subclass adding a method to express the duration as
a number of hours (or minutes, or whatever else you want to add).  The
native breakdown into days+seconds+us is often clumsy.  Incidentally
moved a large chunk of object-initialization code closer to the top of
the file, to avoid worse forward-reference trickery.
2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00:00
Tim Peters a98924a063 datetime.datetime and datetime.time can now be subclassed in Python. Brr. 2003-05-17 05:55:19 +00:00
Tim Peters eb1a496039 test_subclass_date(): Beefed this up, to check that new instance
attributes and methods work, that new arguments can be passed to the
constructor, and that inherited methods and attrs still work.  Added
XXX comments about what to do when datetime becomes usably subclassable
too (it's not yet).
2003-05-17 02:25:20 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8b7a9a38c6 The date class is now properly subclassable. (SF bug #720908)
(This is only the tip of the iceberg; the time and datetime classes
need the same treatment.)
2003-04-14 22:01:58 +00:00
Tim Peters f2715e0764 Whitespace normalization. 2003-02-19 02:35:07 +00:00
Tim Peters 68124bb771 The Python implementation of datetime was changed in ways that no longer
tickle the 2.2.2 __cmp__ bug test_datetime used to tickle, so the
workarounds for that bug no longer make sense in the test suite (which I'm
still trying to keep as closely in synch as possible with Zope3's
version).
2003-02-08 03:46:31 +00:00
Tim Peters 07534a607b Comparison for timedelta, time, date and datetime objects: __eq__ and
__ne__ no longer complain if they don't know how to compare to the other
thing.  If no meaningful way to compare is known, saying "not equal" is
sensible.  This allows things like

    if adatetime in some_sequence:
and
    somedict[adatetime] = whatever

to work as expected even if some_sequence contains non-datetime objects,
or somedict non-datetime keys, because they only call __eq__.

It still complains (raises TypeError) for mixed-type comparisons in
contexts that require a total ordering, such as list.sort(), use as a
key in a BTree-based data structure, and cmp().
2003-02-07 22:50:28 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 275666fd50 Merge the test part of the below checkin to the sandbox and Zope3, so
the tests will remain in sync:

"""
Tres discovered a weird bug when a datetime is pickled, caused by the
shadowing of __year, __month, __day and the use of proxies.

Here's a quick fix and a quick unit test.  I don't quite understand
why this wasn't caught by the pickling unit tests.
"""
2003-02-07 21:49:01 +00:00
Tim Peters 844076122e SF bug 680864: test_datetime fails for non-unix epoch
Apparently MAC OS 9 doesn't have POSIX-conforming timestamps.  A test
fails as a result, but at least for this specific test it's easy enough
to get the POSIX epoch out of it.
2003-02-06 16:42:14 +00:00
Tim Peters 35ad641b99 Build pickler_choices list in a lazier way. 2003-02-05 04:08:07 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 49992f9d25 cPickle now implements enough of protocol 2 to enable all
cross-pickling tests.
2003-02-03 01:32:33 +00:00
Tim Peters b57f8f02ba There's no good reason for datetime objects to expose __getstate__()
anymore either, so don't.  This also allows to get rid of obscure code
making __getnewargs__ identical to __getstate__ (hmm ... hope there
wasn't more to this than I realize!).
2003-02-01 02:54:15 +00:00
Tim Peters 96940c971c Changed the tests to stop using __setstate__(). __setstate__() no
longer needs to be public, and shoudn't be public because all datetime
objects are immutable.  The Python implementation has changed
accordingly, but still need to change the C implementation.
2003-01-31 21:55:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 177e41a117 Change the approach to pickling to use __reduce__ everywhere. Most
classes have a __reduce__ that returns (self.__class__,
self.__getstate__()).  tzinfo.__reduce__() is a bit smarter, calling
__getinitargs__ and __getstate__ if they exist, and falling back to
__dict__ if it exists and isn't empty.
2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00:00
Tim Peters 8d81a012ef date and datetime comparison: when we don't know how to
compare against "the other" argument, we raise TypeError,
in order to prevent comparison from falling back to the
default (and worse than useless, in this case) comparison
by object address.

That's fine so far as it goes, but leaves no way for
another date/datetime object to make itself comparable
to our objects.  For example, it leaves Marc-Andre no way
to teach mxDateTime dates how to compare against Python
dates.

Discussion on Python-Dev raised a number of impractical
ideas, and the simple one implemented here:  when we don't
know how to compare against "the other" argument, we raise
TypeError *unless* the other object has a timetuple attr.
In that case, we return NotImplemented instead, and Python
will give the other object a shot at handling the
comparison then.

Note that comparisons of time and timedelta objects still
suffer the original problem, though.
2003-01-24 22:36:34 +00:00
Tim Peters 2a44a8d332 SF bug 660872: datetimetz constructors behave counterintuitively (2.3a1).
This gives much the same treatment to datetime.fromtimestamp(stamp, tz) as
the last batch of checkins gave to datetime.now(tz):  do "the obvious"
thing with the tz argument instead of a senseless thing.
2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00:00