Parsing ISO date/time strings - where did the parser go?
Paul Rubin
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Thu Sep 6 15:51:37 EDT 2012
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John Nagle <nagle at animats.com> writes: > There's an iso8601 module on PyPi, but it's abandoned; it hasn't been > updated since 2007 and has many outstanding issues. Hmm, I have some code that uses ISO date/time strings and just checked to see how I did it, and it looks like it uses iso8601-0.1.4-py2.6.egg . I don't remember downloading that module (I must have done it and forgotten). I'm not sure what its outstanding issues are, as it works ok in the limited way I use it. I agree that this functionality ought to be in the stdlib.
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