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author | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2014-01-16 10:26:00 +0000 |
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committer | wiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org> | 2014-01-16 10:26:00 +0000 |
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Import py33-dateutil-2.0 as time/py-dateutil2.
The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime
module.
Features
* Computing of relative deltas (next month, next year, next monday, last week
of month, etc);
* Computing of relative deltas between two given date and/or datetime objects;
* Computing of dates based on very flexible recurrence rules, using a superset
of the iCalendar specification. Parsing of RFC strings is supported as well.
* Generic parsing of dates in almost any string format;
* Timezone (tzinfo) implementations for tzfile(5) format files
(/etc/localtime, /usr/share/zoneinfo, etc), TZ environment string (in all
known formats), iCalendar format files, given ranges (with help from
relative deltas), local machine timezone, fixed offset timezone, and UTC
timezone.
* Computing of Easter Sunday dates for any given year, using Western, Orthodox
or Julian algorithms;
* More than 400 test cases.
This package contains the Python-3.x version of the module.
Changes compared to py-dateutil-1.5:
Version 2.0
-----------
- Ported to Python 3, by Brian Jones. If you need dateutil for Python 2.X,
please continue using the 1.X series.
- There's no such thing as a "PSF License". This source code is now
made available under the Simplified BSD license. See LICENSE for
details.
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