[Guido, on "naive time"] > ... > Naive time calculations are easier than local time calculations, > because they don't have to worry about DST. You only have to be > careful when converting between naive time and UTC (or anything else > that has a concept of timezone). [MAL] > Just to let you know: you are slowly narrowing in on mxDateTime ;-) > (the naive type is pretty much what I have implemented as > DateTime object). It's not *that* slowly -- this started less than a week ago <wink>. But, yes, Guido's basic class is heading more in the direction of what mxDateTime started as. By the time you had need of documenting things like Adding/Subtracting DateTime instances causes the result to inherit the calendar of the left operand. I think "naive time" got lost in the options. Guido has in mind a pure "proleptic Gregorian" gimmick. We'll see how long that lasts ...
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