On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 2:51 PM Alexander Belopolsky < alexander.belopolsky@gmail.com> wrote:
TAI | UTC ---------------------+-------------------- 2016-12-31T23:59:35 | 2016-12-31T23:59:59 2016-12-31T23:59:36 | 2016-12-31T23:59:60 2016-12-31T23:59:37 | 2017-01-01T00:00:00
this correspondence can be implemented in Python using the following datetime objects:
TAI | UTC -------------------------------+------------------------------------------- datetime(2016,12,31,23,59,35) | datetime(2016,12,31,23,59,59) datetime(2016,12,31,23,59,36) | datetime(2016,12,31,23,59,59,fold=1) datetime(2016,12,31,23,59,37) | datetime(2017,1,1,0,0,0)
Correction: 2016-01-01 in the tables I presented before should be read as 2017-01-01 and similarly for the datetime fields.