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TESTS/test_datetime.py
datetime0_idt.py
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from time import localtime, gmtime, strftime
from wpylib . datetime0_idt import idatetime
from wpylib . datetime import utime_to_iso
from pprint import pprint
def test_idt_01 ( ) :
@ -17,6 +17,12 @@ def test_idt_01():
idt = idatetime ( iidt )
print " integer value = %+18d " % idt . idt
print " iso8601 format = %s " % idt . str_iso8601 ( )
R = idt . split_values ( )
print ( " split values: " )
pprint ( R . __dict__ )
iidt_rejoined = idt . join_values ( R )
print ( " iidt rejoined = %+18d " % iidt_rejoined )
def test_u2i_01 ( ) :
@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ where:
The time is always expressed in terms of UTC to eliminate ambiguity of
time zone , daylight savings time , etc .
CAVEAT : The resolution of the time is only on the order of millisecond .
Linux OS , for example , allows resolution down to nanoseconds !
This is a 17 - decimal - digit integer , which fits in a 64 - bit range ( 9.22e+18 ) .
@ -71,6 +72,26 @@ class idatetime(object):
R . microsecond = R . millisecond * 1000
return R
def join_values ( self , R = None ) :
""" Joins the values contained in data structure ' R ' to create a
composite integer date .
This is the converse of function ' split_values ' .
"""
if R is None :
R = self . R
if hasattr ( R , ' microsecond ' ) :
millisecond = R . microsecond / / 1000
elif hasattr ( R , ' millisecond ' ) :
millisecond = R . millisecond
return R . year * 10000000000000 \
+ R . month * 100000000000 \
+ R . day * 1000000000 \
+ R . hour * 10000000 \
+ R . minute * 100000 \
+ R . second * 1000 \
+ millisecond
def to_datetime ( self ) :
""" Converts the object value to standard python datetime object.
"""