[issue15873] datetime: add ability to parse RFC 3339 dates and times
Anders Hovmöller
report at bugs.python.org
Tue Jul 19 10:07:26 EDT 2016
Anders Hovmöller added the comment:
The tests attached to this ticket seem pretty bare. Issues that I can spot directly:
- only tests for datetimes, not times or dates
- only tests for zulu and "-8:00” timezones
- no tests for invalid input (parsing a valid date as a datetime for example)
- only tests for YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ, but ISO8601 supports:
- Naive times
- Timezone information (specified as offsets or as Z for 0 offset)
- Year
- Year-month
- Year-month-date
- Year-week
- Year-week-weekday
- Year-ordinal day
- Hour
- Hour-minute
- Hour-minute
- Hour-minute-second
- Hour-minute-second-microsecond
- All combinations of the three "families" above!
(the above list is a copy paste from my project that implements all ISO8601 that fits into native python: https://github.com/boxed/iso8601 <https://github.com/boxed/iso8601>)
This is a more reasonable test suite: https://github.com/boxed/iso8601/blob/master/iso8601.py#L166 <https://github.com/boxed/iso8601/blob/master/iso8601.py#L166> although it lacks the tests for bogus inputs.
> On 2016-07-16, at 03:41, Alexander Belopolsky <report at bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
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> I would very much like to see this ready before the feature cut-off for Python 3.6. Could someone post a summary on python-ideas to get a show of hands on some of the remaining wrinkles?
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> I would not worry about a C implementation at this point. We can put python implementation in _strptime.py and call it from C as we do for the strptime method.
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