[CMF-checkins] SVN: CMF/trunk/CODINGSTYLE.txt - added note about offset-naive and offset-aware datetime and DateTime
Yvo Schubbe
y.2011 at wcm-solutions.de
Mon Feb 21 04:32:32 EST 2011
Log message for revision 120487:
- added note about offset-naive and offset-aware datetime and DateTime
Changed:
U CMF/trunk/CODINGSTYLE.txt
-=-
Modified: CMF/trunk/CODINGSTYLE.txt
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--- CMF/trunk/CODINGSTYLE.txt 2011-02-21 09:28:24 UTC (rev 120486)
+++ CMF/trunk/CODINGSTYLE.txt 2011-02-21 09:32:31 UTC (rev 120487)
@@ -43,6 +43,25 @@
the ``datetime`` objects usually used in Python. But converting them is
possible.
+Try to use always offset-naive datetime and DateTime values. Using mixed
+values sometimes causes trouble. This is how you can test and normalize them:
+
+ >>> from DateTime.DateTime import DateTime
+ >>> local_tz = DateTime().timezone()
+ >>> aware_DT = DateTime('2002/02/02 02:02:02 ' + local_tz)
+ >>> aware_DT.timezoneNaive()
+ False
+ >>> aware_dt = aware_DT.asdatetime()
+ >>> aware_dt.tzinfo is None
+ False
+
+ >>> naive_DT = DateTime(str(aware_DT)[:19])
+ >>> naive_DT.timezoneNaive()
+ True
+ >>> naive_dt = aware_dt.replace(tzinfo=None)
+ >>> naive_dt.tzinfo is None
+ True
+
CMF will be migrated to datetime step by step. Formlib based forms already
require datetime objects. The same schema adapters used for adapting encoded
strings should also be used for adapting DateTime values. Don't use any
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