PR pkg/54340.
A small Python library to parse various kinds of time expressions,
inspired by a StackOverflow question.
The single function pytimeparse.timeparse.timeparse defined in the
library (also available as pytimeparse.parse) parses time expressions
like the following:
32m
2h32m
3d2h32m
1w3d2h32m
1w 3d 2h 32m
1 w 3 d 2 h 32 m
...
aniso8601 builder for dateutil relativedeltas
Features
* Provides RelativeTimeBuilder compatible with aniso8601
* Returns dateutil relativedelta objects for durations
Library for parsing ISO 8601 strings
Features
* Pure Python implementation
* Python 3 support
* Logical behavior
- Parse a time, get a datetime.time
- Parse a date, get a datetime.date
- Parse a datetime, get a datetime.datetime
- Parse a duration, get a datetime.timedelta
- Parse an interval, get a tuple of dates or datetimes
- Parse a repeating interval, get a date or datetime generator
* UTC offset represented as fixed-offset tzinfo
* Parser separate from representation, allowing parsing to different datetime
formats
* No regular expressions
Objects and routines pertaining to date and time (tempora).
Modules include:
- tempora (top level package module) contains miscellaneous
utilities and constants.
- timing contains routines for measuring and profiling.
- schedule contains an event scheduler.
new packages. Most of which are the remaining modules of the Tryton
platform which weren't packaged. The others are dependencies of the new
modules. This was tested on FreeBSD and is based in large part on Richard
Palo's (richard@) work. This is the most recent release of the Tryton
platform, version 4.2. There's a very large list of changes from the 3.8
series we have in pkgsrc. If you're interested, those functional changes
can be found here:
http://www.tryton.org/posts/new-tryton-release-42.htmlhttp://www.tryton.org/posts/new-tryton-release-40.html