Hello Greg! > Isn't the name "relativedelta" somewhat superfluouslyredundant? > The word "delta" already implies something relative. IMO, no. The "relative" here means that the operation made is dependent on what you apply it, and not a "fixed" delta as timedelta would do. Applying the same delta on two different dates might return the same result, for example. > (It's also ratherhardtoread.) Ok, I'll rename it to "relativetimedelta". ;-)) > > >>> d > > datetime.datetime(2004, 4, 4, 0, 0) > > >>> d+relativedelta(month=1) > > datetime.datetime(2004, 1, 4, 0, 0) > > So a relativedelta can affect things in a way that's not > relative at all? That sounds *very* confusing. It makes sense in this context. Please, have a look at the examples in the documentation. Tim is right about this being based on mxDateTime. > Wouldn't it be better if relativedelta confined itself to > relative things only, and provide some other way of > absolutely setting fields of a date? I don't think so, but I'm of course open to suggestions. > > MO(0) shouldn't be used as it makes no sense, but is the same > > as MO(+1) which is the same as MO(1). > > So there is a hole at 0. Something about that smells wrong. If you discover what, please tell me. :-) > > The expected type [of leapdays] is an integer. This is mainly used > > to implement nlyearday. > > Would a value other than 0 or 1 ever make sense for this? I'm > having a hard time imagining how it could -- but maybe my imagination > isn't twisted enough... The only used values now are 0 and -1, for nlyearday. This parameter is indeed confusing, as it doesn't seem useful by itself. I'll probably remove it from the documentation. > > >>> date(2000,2,29)+relativedelta(months=+12) > > datetime.date(2001, 2, 28) > > I think the OP's question was what happens if you do > > for i in range(12): > d += relativedelta(months=+1) I answered that just below the above example. It lands on the same date. Thanks for exposing your ideas! -- Gustavo Niemeyer http://niemeyer.net
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