I found a interesting issue when checking the Lib/datetime.py implementation in python3 This patch is introduced by cf86e368ebd17e10f68306ebad314eea31daaa1e [0]. But if you check the github page[0], or using git tag --contains, you will find v2.7.x includes this commit too. $ git tag --contains cf86e368ebd17e10f68306ebad314eea31daaa1e 3.2 v2.7.10 v2.7.10rc1 v2.7.11 v2.7.11rc1 ... whereas, if you check the v2.7.x code base, nothing is found $ git log v2.7.4 -- Lib/datetime.py <nothing here> I guess it maybe a git tool bug, or the commit tree is messed up. Is there any guys could explain this situation? [0] https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/cf86e368ebd17e10f68306ebad314eea31daaa1e -- Regards, Jeffrey Zhang Blog: http://xcodest.me -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20180801/a7cd3983/attachment.html>
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