[Keith Dart] >> Attached is a module that I call timelib that extends the standard >> time module. This module allows easier time manipulation with a >> mutable time object, and provides some extra utility functions. [Brett Cannon] > Browsing the code I didn't see anything that was that much better than > what datetime offered. The mutability is the only big difference but > I don't see that as a critical thing in this case since they are > relatively cheap objects to create. Just noting that it was considered critical for time and date objects *not* to be mutable, else they couldn't be used as dict keys (an important use case).
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