On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > Do you just want a callout to strptime or should I also include my helper > > classes and functions? I have implemented a class that figures out and > > stores all locale-specific date info (weekday names, month names, etc.). > > I subclass that for another class that creates the regexes used by > > strptime. I also have three functions that calculate missing data (Julian > > date from Gregorian date, etc.). > > > > But one does not need access to any of these things directly if one just > > wants to use strptime like in the time module, so they can be left out for > > now if you prefer. > > If there's a way to get at the extra stuff by importing strptime.py, > that's preferred. The time module only needs to support the classic > strptime function. (But as I said I haven't seen your code, so maybe > I misunderstand your question.) No, you understood it. I made all of it importable. I figured they might be useful in some other fashion so there is no munging of names or explicit leaving out in __all__ or anything. So my question is answered. Now I just need to write the patch. Might be a little while since I have never bothered to learn callouts from C to Python. Guess I now have my personal project for the week. -Brett C.
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