#4923: clarify what was added.

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Georg Brandl 2009-01-18 14:41:52 +00:00
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@ -1497,11 +1497,10 @@ For :class:`date` objects, the format codes for hours, minutes, seconds, and
microseconds should not be used, as :class:`date` objects have no such
values. If they're used anyway, ``0`` is substituted for them.
:class:`time` and :class:`datetime` objects support a ``%f`` format code
which expands to the number of microseconds in the object, zero-padded on
the left to six places.
.. versionadded:: 2.6
:class:`time` and :class:`datetime` objects support a ``%f`` format code
which expands to the number of microseconds in the object, zero-padded on
the left to six places.
For a naive object, the ``%z`` and ``%Z`` format codes are replaced by empty
strings.
@ -1621,7 +1620,9 @@ Notes:
(1)
When used with the :func:`strptime` function, the ``%f`` directive
accepts from one to six digits and zero pads on the right. ``%f`` is
an extension to the set of format characters in the C standard.
an extension to the set of format characters in the C standard (but
implemented separately in datetime objects, and therefore always
available).
(2)
When used with the :func:`strptime` function, the ``%p`` directive only affects