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python-convertdate.spec | 0000002051 2 KB | |
v2.3.2.tar.gz | 0000052155 50.9 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 8)
Richard Brown (RBrownSUSE)
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- Update to 2.3.2: * Switch Persian calendar to astronomical computation (was non-canonical algorithmic method) * Fix inappropriate uses of trunc, which caused several errors before the Julian Day epoch (#39, #40, #42) * Fix bug in julian.leap (#43) * Add official suppport and tests for Python 3.9 * Raise ValueError for attempted conversion of dates before the Mayan epoch * Fix bug in Bahai calculations during Ayyám-i-Há (#32). Thanks @chiuczek * Regularize variable names: * coptic: rename MONTH_NAMES to MONTHS, rename DAY_NAMES to WEEKDAYS * french_republican: add MONTHS * mayan: rename HAAB_MONTHS to HAAB, rename TZOLKIN_NAMES to TZOLKIN * Add some Jewish and Islamic holidays to holidays: shemini_azeret, lag_baomer, tu_beshvat, tisha_bav, ramadan, ashura, eid_alfitr, eid_aladha * Add docs. See https://convertdate.readthedocs.io/ * Fix December 31st bug in ordinal (#34) * Add Indigenous Peoples' Day and Juneteenth to holidays, deprecate Columbus day - Switch to using pytest
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