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cftime-1.2.0.tar.gz | 0000052792 51.6 KB | |
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python-cftime.spec | 0000001904 1.86 KB |
Revision 4 (latest revision is 11)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to 1.2.0: * Return the default values of dayofwk and dayofyr when calendar is '' (issue #173). * fix treatment of masked arrays in num2date and date2num (issue #175). Also make sure masked arrays are output from num2date/date2num if masked arrays are input. * Where possible, use timedelta arithmetic to decode times exactly within num2date (issue #171). * Make taking the difference between two cftime datetimes to produce a timedelta exact to the microsecond; depending on the units encoding, this enables date2num to be exact as well (issue #109). * utime.date2num/utime.num2date now just call module level functions. JulianDayFromDate/DateFromJulianDay no longer used internally (PR #180). * add isoformat method for compatibility with python datetime (issue #152). * make 'standard' default calendar for cftime.datetime so that dayofwk,dayofyr methods don't fail (issue #169). * change dayofwk and dayofyr attributes into properties (issue #158) * fix for issue #165 (python datetime should be returned when only_use_cftime_datimes=False). * include pyproject.toml in MANIFEST.in so it gets included in source tarball (issue #154). * fix microsecond formatting issue, ensure identical results computed for arrays and scales (issue #143, PR #146). * improved exceptions for time differences (issue #128, PR #131). * fix intersphinx entries (issue #133, PR #133) * make only_use_cftime_datetimes=True by default, so cftime datetime instances are returned by default by num2date (instead of returning python datetime instances where possible). Issue #136, PR #135. * Add daysinmonth attribute (issue #137, PR #138). * If only_use_python_datetimes=True and only_use_cftime_datetimes=False, num2date only returns python datetime instances and raises an exception if this is not possible. * Fix for fractional seconds in reference date in units string - Add numpy-devel to BuildRequires.
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