Datetime macros like PyDate_Check() have two implementations, one using
the C API capsule and one using direct access to the datetime type
symbols defined in _datetimemodule.c. Since the direct access versions
of the macros are only used in _datetimemodule.c, they have been moved
out of "datetime.h" and into _datetimemodule.c.
The _PY_DATETIME_IMPL macro is currently necessary in order to avoid
both duplicate definitions of these macros in _datetimemodule.c and
unnecessary declarations of C API capsule-related macros and varibles in
datetime.h.
Co-Authored-By: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
* Add timezone to datetime C API
* Add documentation for timezone C API macros
* Add dedicated tests for datetime type check macros
* Remove superfluous C API test
* Drop support for TimeZoneType in datetime C API
* Expose UTC singleton to the datetime C API
* Update datetime C-API documentation to include links
* Add reference count information for timezone constructors
PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_DAYS, PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_SECONDS,
PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_MICROSECONDS.
Please use them instead of directly accessing PyDateTime_Delta struct members.
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r76822 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-12-13 15:21:43 -0600 (Sun, 13 Dec 2009) | 1 line
initialize to NULL
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r76824 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-12-13 15:27:53 -0600 (Sun, 13 Dec 2009) | 1 line
add a test of loading the datetime capi
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The LaTeX is untested (well, so is the new API, for that matter).
Note that I also changed NULL to get spelled consistently in concrete.tex.
If that was a wrong thing to do, Fred should yell at me.
hoped it would be, but not too bad. A test had to change:
time.__setstate__() can no longer add a non-None tzinfo member to a time
object that didn't already have one, since storage for a tzinfo member
doesn't exist in that case.