A library for parsing ISO 8601 strings
This is a Python 3 library for parsing date strings in ISO 8601 format into datetime format.
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aniso8601-8.1.0.tar.gz | 0000038769 37.9 KB | |
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python-aniso8601.spec | 0000001927 1.88 KB |
Revision 8 (latest revision is 13)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 8.1.0: * Empty string arguments to get_date_resolution and parse_date now raise ISOFormatError, fixes 26 * None and non-string arguments to get_date_resolution and parse_date now raise ValueError * Empty string arguments to parse_duration now raise ISOFormatError * None and non-string arguments to parse_duration now raise ValueError * Empty string arguments to parse_interval and parse_repeating_interval now raise ISOFormatError * None and non-string arguments to parse_interval and parse_repeating_internval now raise ValueError * Empty string arguments to get_time_resolution and parse_time now raise ISOFormatError * None and non-string arguments to parse_time now raise ValueError * None and non-string arguments to parse_timezone now raise ValueError * Empty string arguments to parse_datetime now raise ISOFormatError * None and non-string arguments to parse_datetime now raise ValueError * Missing delimiter in datetime strings when calling parse_datetime now raises ISOFormatError * Missing delimiter in regular and repeating interval strings when calling parse_interval and parse_repeating_interval now raises ISOFormatError * get_time_resolution now correctly throws ISOFormatError when a time component has too many characters in a time using ":" as a separator
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