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python-isodate - An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formater

Website: http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/isodate
License: BSD
Vendor: Scientific Linux CERN, http://cern.ch/linux
Description:
This module implements ISO 8601 date, time and duration parsing.
The implementation follows ISO8601:2004 standard, and implements only
date/time representations mentioned in the standard. If something is not
mentioned there, then it is treated as non existent, and not as an allowed
option.

For instance, ISO8601:2004 never mentions 2 digit years. So, it is not
intended by this module to support 2 digit years. (while it may still
be valid as ISO date, because it is not explicitly forbidden.)
Another example is, when no time zone information is given for a time,
then it should be interpreted as local time, and not UTC.

As this module maps ISO 8601 dates/times to standard Python data types, like
*date*, *time*, *datetime* and *timedelta*, it is not possible to convert
all possible ISO 8601 dates/times. For instance, dates before 0001-01-01 are
not allowed by the Python *date* and *datetime* classes. Additionally
fractional seconds are limited to microseconds. That means if the parser finds
for instance nanoseconds it will round it to microseconds.

Packages

python-isodate-0.5.0-1.pulp.el7sat.noarch [47 KiB] Changelog by Michael Hrivnak (2012-11-21):
- Adding new isodate source. (mhrivnak@redhat.com)

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