thomas wrote: > - Making the time in time.strftime default to 'now', so that the above > becomes the ever so slightly confusing: > > timestr = time.strftime("<format>") > (confusing because it looks a bit like a regexp constructor...) where "now" is local time, I assume? since you're assuming a time zone, you could make it accept an integer as well... > - Making the time in time.asctime and time.ctime optional, defaulting to > 'now', so you can just call 'time.ctime()' without having to pass > time.time() (which are about half the calls in my own code :) same here. </F>
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