[Python-checkins] bpo-19376: Added doc mentioning `datetime.strptime()` without a year fails for Feb 29. (GH-10243)

Cheryl Sabella webhook-mailer at python.org
Sat May 18 16:36:23 EDT 2019


https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/56027ccd6b9dab4a090e4fef8574933fb9a36ff2
commit: 56027ccd6b9dab4a090e4fef8574933fb9a36ff2
branch: master
author: Abhishek Kumar Singh <toanant at users.noreply.github.com>
committer: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella at gmail.com>
date: 2019-05-18T16:36:19-04:00
summary:

bpo-19376: Added doc mentioning `datetime.strptime()` without a year fails for Feb 29. (GH-10243)

files:
M Doc/library/datetime.rst

diff --git a/Doc/library/datetime.rst b/Doc/library/datetime.rst
index abdc97735480..3c45e56b5f4f 100644
--- a/Doc/library/datetime.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/datetime.rst
@@ -2048,6 +2048,9 @@ For :class:`date` objects, the format codes for hours, minutes, seconds, and
 microseconds should not be used, as :class:`date` objects have no such
 values.  If they're used anyway, ``0`` is substituted for them.
 
+For the :meth:`datetime.strptime` class method, the default value is ``1900-01-01T00:00:00.000``:
+any components not specified in the format string will be pulled from the default value. [#]_
+
 The full set of format codes supported varies across platforms, because Python
 calls the platform C library's :func:`strftime` function, and platform
 variations are common.  To see the full set of format codes supported on your
@@ -2282,3 +2285,4 @@ Notes:
 .. rubric:: Footnotes
 
 .. [#] If, that is, we ignore the effects of Relativity
+.. [#] Passing ``datetime.strptime('Feb 29', '%b %d')`` will fail since ``1900`` is not a leap year.



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