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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`time` --- Time access and conversions
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3
4.. module:: time
5 :synopsis: Time access and conversions.
6
7
8This module provides various time-related functions. For related
9functionality, see also the :mod:`datetime` and :mod:`calendar` modules.
10
11Although this module is always available,
12not all functions are available on all platforms. Most of the functions
13defined in this module call platform C library functions with the same name. It
14may sometimes be helpful to consult the platform documentation, because the
15semantics of these functions varies among platforms.
16
17An explanation of some terminology and conventions is in order.
18
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000019.. index:: single: epoch
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000020
21* The :dfn:`epoch` is the point where the time starts. On January 1st of that
22 year, at 0 hours, the "time since the epoch" is zero. For Unix, the epoch is
23 1970. To find out what the epoch is, look at ``gmtime(0)``.
24
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000025.. index:: single: Year 2038
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000026
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000027* The functions in this module may not handle dates and times before the epoch or
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000028 far in the future. The cut-off point in the future is determined by the C
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000029 library; for 32-bit systems, it is typically in 2038.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000030
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000031.. index::
32 single: Year 2000
33 single: Y2K
34
35.. _time-y2kissues:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000036
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000037* **Year 2000 (Y2K) issues**: Python depends on the platform's C library, which
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000038 generally doesn't have year 2000 issues, since all dates and times are
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000039 represented internally as seconds since the epoch. Function :func:`strptime`
40 can parse 2-digit years when given ``%y`` format code. When 2-digit years are
41 parsed, they are converted according to the POSIX and ISO C standards: values
42 69--99 are mapped to 1969--1999, and values 0--68 are mapped to 2000--2068.
43
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000044.. index::
45 single: UTC
46 single: Coordinated Universal Time
47 single: Greenwich Mean Time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000048
49* UTC is Coordinated Universal Time (formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time, or
50 GMT). The acronym UTC is not a mistake but a compromise between English and
51 French.
52
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000053.. index:: single: Daylight Saving Time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000054
55* DST is Daylight Saving Time, an adjustment of the timezone by (usually) one
56 hour during part of the year. DST rules are magic (determined by local law) and
57 can change from year to year. The C library has a table containing the local
58 rules (often it is read from a system file for flexibility) and is the only
59 source of True Wisdom in this respect.
60
61* The precision of the various real-time functions may be less than suggested by
62 the units in which their value or argument is expressed. E.g. on most Unix
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +000063 systems, the clock "ticks" only 50 or 100 times a second.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000064
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +030065* On the other hand, the precision of :func:`.time` and :func:`sleep` is better
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000066 than their Unix equivalents: times are expressed as floating point numbers,
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +030067 :func:`.time` returns the most accurate time available (using Unix
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000068 :c:func:`gettimeofday` where available), and :func:`sleep` will accept a time
69 with a nonzero fraction (Unix :c:func:`select` is used to implement this, where
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000070 available).
71
72* The time value as returned by :func:`gmtime`, :func:`localtime`, and
73 :func:`strptime`, and accepted by :func:`asctime`, :func:`mktime` and
74 :func:`strftime`, is a sequence of 9 integers. The return values of
75 :func:`gmtime`, :func:`localtime`, and :func:`strptime` also offer attribute
76 names for individual fields.
77
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000078 See :class:`struct_time` for a description of these objects.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000079
Benjamin Petersone0124bd2009-03-09 21:04:33 +000080* Use the following functions to convert between time representations:
81
82 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
83 | From | To | Use |
84 +=========================+=========================+=========================+
85 | seconds since the epoch | :class:`struct_time` in | :func:`gmtime` |
86 | | UTC | |
87 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
88 | seconds since the epoch | :class:`struct_time` in | :func:`localtime` |
89 | | local time | |
90 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
91 | :class:`struct_time` in | seconds since the epoch | :func:`calendar.timegm` |
92 | UTC | | |
93 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
94 | :class:`struct_time` in | seconds since the epoch | :func:`mktime` |
95 | local time | | |
96 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
97
98
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000099The module defines the following functions and data items:
100
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000101.. data:: altzone
102
103 The offset of the local DST timezone, in seconds west of UTC, if one is defined.
104 This is negative if the local DST timezone is east of UTC (as in Western Europe,
105 including the UK). Only use this if ``daylight`` is nonzero.
106
107
108.. function:: asctime([t])
109
110 Convert a tuple or :class:`struct_time` representing a time as returned by
Alexander Belopolskyb9588b52011-01-04 16:34:30 +0000111 :func:`gmtime` or :func:`localtime` to a string of the following
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000112 form: ``'Sun Jun 20 23:21:05 1993'``. If *t* is not provided, the current time
113 as returned by :func:`localtime` is used. Locale information is not used by
114 :func:`asctime`.
115
116 .. note::
117
Georg Brandl538343d2012-02-02 22:22:19 +0100118 Unlike the C function of the same name, :func:`asctime` does not add a
119 trailing newline.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000120
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000121
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100122.. function:: clock()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000123
124 .. index::
125 single: CPU time
126 single: processor time
127 single: benchmarking
128
129 On Unix, return the current processor time as a floating point number expressed
130 in seconds. The precision, and in fact the very definition of the meaning of
131 "processor time", depends on that of the C function of the same name, but in any
132 case, this is the function to use for benchmarking Python or timing algorithms.
133
134 On Windows, this function returns wall-clock seconds elapsed since the first
135 call to this function, as a floating point number, based on the Win32 function
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000136 :c:func:`QueryPerformanceCounter`. The resolution is typically better than one
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000137 microsecond.
138
Victor Stinner47620a62012-04-29 02:52:39 +0200139 .. deprecated:: 3.3
140 The behaviour of this function depends on the platform: use
141 :func:`perf_counter` or :func:`process_time` instead, depending on your
142 requirements, to have a well defined behaviour.
143
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000144
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100145.. function:: clock_getres(clk_id)
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200146
147 Return the resolution (precision) of the specified clock *clk_id*.
148
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200149 Availability: Unix.
150
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200151 .. versionadded:: 3.3
152
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200153
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100154.. function:: clock_gettime(clk_id)
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200155
156 Return the time of the specified clock *clk_id*.
157
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200158 Availability: Unix.
159
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200160 .. versionadded:: 3.3
161
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200162
Victor Stinner30d79472012-04-03 00:45:07 +0200163.. function:: clock_settime(clk_id, time)
164
165 Set the time of the specified clock *clk_id*.
166
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200167 Availability: Unix.
168
Victor Stinner30d79472012-04-03 00:45:07 +0200169 .. versionadded:: 3.3
170
171
Victor Stinner1470f352012-04-03 00:31:17 +0200172.. data:: CLOCK_HIGHRES
173
174 The Solaris OS has a CLOCK_HIGHRES timer that attempts to use an optimal
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200175 hardware source, and may give close to nanosecond resolution. CLOCK_HIGHRES
Victor Stinner1470f352012-04-03 00:31:17 +0200176 is the nonadjustable, high-resolution clock.
177
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200178 Availability: Solaris.
179
Victor Stinner1470f352012-04-03 00:31:17 +0200180 .. versionadded:: 3.3
181
182
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200183.. data:: CLOCK_MONOTONIC
184
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200185 Clock that cannot be set and represents monotonic time since some unspecified
186 starting point.
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200187
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200188 Availability: Unix.
189
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200190 .. versionadded:: 3.3
191
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200192
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200193.. data:: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW
194
195 Similar to :data:`CLOCK_MONOTONIC`, but provides access to a raw
196 hardware-based time that is not subject to NTP adjustments.
197
198 Availability: Linux 2.6.28 or later.
199
200 .. versionadded:: 3.3
201
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200202
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200203.. data:: CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
204
205 High-resolution per-process timer from the CPU.
206
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200207 Availability: Unix.
208
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200209 .. versionadded:: 3.3
210
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200211
Victor Stinner6125e232012-04-12 21:40:14 +0200212.. data:: CLOCK_REALTIME
213
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200214 System-wide real-time clock. Setting this clock requires appropriate
Victor Stinner6125e232012-04-12 21:40:14 +0200215 privileges.
216
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200217 Availability: Unix.
218
Victor Stinner6125e232012-04-12 21:40:14 +0200219 .. versionadded:: 3.3
220
221
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200222.. data:: CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
223
224 Thread-specific CPU-time clock.
225
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200226 Availability: Unix.
227
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200228 .. versionadded:: 3.3
229
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200230
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000231.. function:: ctime([secs])
232
233 Convert a time expressed in seconds since the epoch to a string representing
234 local time. If *secs* is not provided or :const:`None`, the current time as
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300235 returned by :func:`.time` is used. ``ctime(secs)`` is equivalent to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000236 ``asctime(localtime(secs))``. Locale information is not used by :func:`ctime`.
237
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000238
239.. data:: daylight
240
241 Nonzero if a DST timezone is defined.
242
243
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200244.. function:: get_clock_info(name)
245
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200246 Get information on the specified clock as a namespace object.
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200247 Supported clock names and the corresponding functions to read their value
248 are:
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200249
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200250 * ``'clock'``: :func:`time.clock`
251 * ``'monotonic'``: :func:`time.monotonic`
252 * ``'perf_counter'``: :func:`time.perf_counter`
253 * ``'process_time'``: :func:`time.process_time`
254 * ``'time'``: :func:`time.time`
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200255
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200256 The result has the following attributes:
257
Victor Stinner2b89fdf2012-06-12 22:46:37 +0200258 - *adjustable*: ``True`` if the clock can be changed automatically (e.g. by
259 a NTP daemon) or manually by the system administrator, ``False`` otherwise
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200260 - *implementation*: The name of the underlying C function used to get
261 the clock value
262 - *monotonic*: ``True`` if the clock cannot go backward,
263 ``False`` otherwise
264 - *resolution*: The resolution of the clock in seconds (:class:`float`)
265
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200266 .. versionadded:: 3.3
267
268
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000269.. function:: gmtime([secs])
270
271 Convert a time expressed in seconds since the epoch to a :class:`struct_time` in
272 UTC in which the dst flag is always zero. If *secs* is not provided or
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300273 :const:`None`, the current time as returned by :func:`.time` is used. Fractions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000274 of a second are ignored. See above for a description of the
275 :class:`struct_time` object. See :func:`calendar.timegm` for the inverse of this
276 function.
277
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000278
279.. function:: localtime([secs])
280
281 Like :func:`gmtime` but converts to local time. If *secs* is not provided or
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300282 :const:`None`, the current time as returned by :func:`.time` is used. The dst
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000283 flag is set to ``1`` when DST applies to the given time.
284
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000285
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100286.. function:: mktime(t)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000287
288 This is the inverse function of :func:`localtime`. Its argument is the
289 :class:`struct_time` or full 9-tuple (since the dst flag is needed; use ``-1``
290 as the dst flag if it is unknown) which expresses the time in *local* time, not
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300291 UTC. It returns a floating point number, for compatibility with :func:`.time`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000292 If the input value cannot be represented as a valid time, either
293 :exc:`OverflowError` or :exc:`ValueError` will be raised (which depends on
294 whether the invalid value is caught by Python or the underlying C libraries).
295 The earliest date for which it can generate a time is platform-dependent.
296
297
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200298.. function:: monotonic()
Victor Stinner8b302012012-02-07 23:29:46 +0100299
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200300 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock
301 that cannot go backwards. The clock is not affected by system clock updates.
302 The reference point of the returned value is undefined, so that only the
303 difference between the results of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinnerec919cc2012-03-15 00:58:32 +0100304
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200305 On Windows versions older than Vista, :func:`monotonic` detects
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200306 :c:func:`GetTickCount` integer overflow (32 bits, roll-over after 49.7 days).
307 It increases an internal epoch (reference time by) 2\ :sup:`32` each time
308 that an overflow is detected. The epoch is stored in the process-local state
309 and so the value of :func:`monotonic` may be different in two Python
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200310 processes running for more than 49 days. On more recent versions of Windows
311 and on other operating systems, :func:`monotonic` is system-wide.
Victor Stinner8b302012012-02-07 23:29:46 +0100312
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200313 Availability: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris.
314
315 .. versionadded:: 3.3
316
317
318.. function:: perf_counter()
319
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200320 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of a performance counter, i.e. a
321 clock with the highest available resolution to measure a short duration. It
322 does include time elapsed during sleep and is system-wide. The reference
323 point of the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between
324 the results of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200325
326 .. versionadded:: 3.3
327
328
329.. function:: process_time()
330
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200331 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of the sum of the system and user
332 CPU time of the current process. It does not include time elapsed during
333 sleep. It is process-wide by definition. The reference point of the
334 returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the results
335 of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinner071eca32012-03-15 01:17:09 +0100336
Victor Stinner0f7888d2012-02-14 02:42:21 +0100337 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Victor Stinner8b302012012-02-07 23:29:46 +0100338
339
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000340.. function:: sleep(secs)
341
342 Suspend execution for the given number of seconds. The argument may be a
343 floating point number to indicate a more precise sleep time. The actual
344 suspension time may be less than that requested because any caught signal will
345 terminate the :func:`sleep` following execution of that signal's catching
346 routine. Also, the suspension time may be longer than requested by an arbitrary
347 amount because of the scheduling of other activity in the system.
348
349
350.. function:: strftime(format[, t])
351
352 Convert a tuple or :class:`struct_time` representing a time as returned by
353 :func:`gmtime` or :func:`localtime` to a string as specified by the *format*
354 argument. If *t* is not provided, the current time as returned by
355 :func:`localtime` is used. *format* must be a string. :exc:`ValueError` is
356 raised if any field in *t* is outside of the allowed range.
357
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000358 0 is a legal argument for any position in the time tuple; if it is normally
359 illegal the value is forced to a correct one.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000360
361 The following directives can be embedded in the *format* string. They are shown
362 without the optional field width and precision specification, and are replaced
363 by the indicated characters in the :func:`strftime` result:
364
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000365 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
366 | Directive | Meaning | Notes |
367 +===========+================================================+=======+
368 | ``%a`` | Locale's abbreviated weekday name. | |
369 | | | |
370 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
371 | ``%A`` | Locale's full weekday name. | |
372 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
373 | ``%b`` | Locale's abbreviated month name. | |
374 | | | |
375 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
376 | ``%B`` | Locale's full month name. | |
377 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
378 | ``%c`` | Locale's appropriate date and time | |
379 | | representation. | |
380 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
381 | ``%d`` | Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31]. | |
382 | | | |
383 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
384 | ``%H`` | Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number | |
385 | | [00,23]. | |
386 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
387 | ``%I`` | Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number | |
388 | | [01,12]. | |
389 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
390 | ``%j`` | Day of the year as a decimal number [001,366]. | |
391 | | | |
392 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
393 | ``%m`` | Month as a decimal number [01,12]. | |
394 | | | |
395 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
396 | ``%M`` | Minute as a decimal number [00,59]. | |
397 | | | |
398 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
399 | ``%p`` | Locale's equivalent of either AM or PM. | \(1) |
400 | | | |
401 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
402 | ``%S`` | Second as a decimal number [00,61]. | \(2) |
403 | | | |
404 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
405 | ``%U`` | Week number of the year (Sunday as the first | \(3) |
406 | | day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. | |
407 | | All days in a new year preceding the first | |
408 | | Sunday are considered to be in week 0. | |
409 | | | |
410 | | | |
411 | | | |
412 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
413 | ``%w`` | Weekday as a decimal number [0(Sunday),6]. | |
414 | | | |
415 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
416 | ``%W`` | Week number of the year (Monday as the first | \(3) |
417 | | day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. | |
418 | | All days in a new year preceding the first | |
419 | | Monday are considered to be in week 0. | |
420 | | | |
421 | | | |
422 | | | |
423 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
424 | ``%x`` | Locale's appropriate date representation. | |
425 | | | |
426 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
427 | ``%X`` | Locale's appropriate time representation. | |
428 | | | |
429 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
430 | ``%y`` | Year without century as a decimal number | |
431 | | [00,99]. | |
432 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Alexander Belopolsky03163ac2011-05-02 12:20:52 -0400433 | ``%Y`` | Year with century as a decimal number. | |
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000434 | | | |
435 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
436 | ``%Z`` | Time zone name (no characters if no time zone | |
437 | | exists). | |
438 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
439 | ``%%`` | A literal ``'%'`` character. | |
440 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000441
442 Notes:
443
444 (1)
445 When used with the :func:`strptime` function, the ``%p`` directive only affects
446 the output hour field if the ``%I`` directive is used to parse the hour.
447
448 (2)
Alexander Belopolsky9971e002011-01-10 22:56:14 +0000449 The range really is ``0`` to ``61``; value ``60`` is valid in
450 timestamps representing leap seconds and value ``61`` is supported
451 for historical reasons.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000452
453 (3)
454 When used with the :func:`strptime` function, ``%U`` and ``%W`` are only used in
455 calculations when the day of the week and the year are specified.
456
457 Here is an example, a format for dates compatible with that specified in the
458 :rfc:`2822` Internet email standard. [#]_ ::
459
460 >>> from time import gmtime, strftime
461 >>> strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", gmtime())
462 'Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:17:15 +0000'
463
464 Additional directives may be supported on certain platforms, but only the ones
465 listed here have a meaning standardized by ANSI C.
466
467 On some platforms, an optional field width and precision specification can
468 immediately follow the initial ``'%'`` of a directive in the following order;
469 this is also not portable. The field width is normally 2 except for ``%j`` where
470 it is 3.
471
472
473.. function:: strptime(string[, format])
474
Brett Cannon7f6b4f82009-03-30 21:30:26 +0000475 Parse a string representing a time according to a format. The return value
476 is a :class:`struct_time` as returned by :func:`gmtime` or
477 :func:`localtime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000478
479 The *format* parameter uses the same directives as those used by
480 :func:`strftime`; it defaults to ``"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"`` which matches the
Brett Cannon7f6b4f82009-03-30 21:30:26 +0000481 formatting returned by :func:`ctime`. If *string* cannot be parsed according
482 to *format*, or if it has excess data after parsing, :exc:`ValueError` is
483 raised. The default values used to fill in any missing data when more
484 accurate values cannot be inferred are ``(1900, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, -1)``.
485 Both *string* and *format* must be strings.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000486
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000487 For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000488
489 >>> import time
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000490 >>> time.strptime("30 Nov 00", "%d %b %y") # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
491 time.struct_time(tm_year=2000, tm_mon=11, tm_mday=30, tm_hour=0, tm_min=0,
492 tm_sec=0, tm_wday=3, tm_yday=335, tm_isdst=-1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000493
494 Support for the ``%Z`` directive is based on the values contained in ``tzname``
495 and whether ``daylight`` is true. Because of this, it is platform-specific
496 except for recognizing UTC and GMT which are always known (and are considered to
497 be non-daylight savings timezones).
498
499 Only the directives specified in the documentation are supported. Because
500 ``strftime()`` is implemented per platform it can sometimes offer more
501 directives than those listed. But ``strptime()`` is independent of any platform
502 and thus does not necessarily support all directives available that are not
503 documented as supported.
504
505
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000506.. class:: struct_time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000507
508 The type of the time value sequence returned by :func:`gmtime`,
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000509 :func:`localtime`, and :func:`strptime`. It is an object with a :term:`named
510 tuple` interface: values can be accessed by index and by attribute name. The
511 following values are present:
512
513 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
514 | Index | Attribute | Values |
515 +=======+===================+=================================+
516 | 0 | :attr:`tm_year` | (for example, 1993) |
517 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
518 | 1 | :attr:`tm_mon` | range [1, 12] |
519 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
520 | 2 | :attr:`tm_mday` | range [1, 31] |
521 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
522 | 3 | :attr:`tm_hour` | range [0, 23] |
523 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
524 | 4 | :attr:`tm_min` | range [0, 59] |
525 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
Alexander Belopolsky04da1e02011-01-10 19:14:38 +0000526 | 5 | :attr:`tm_sec` | range [0, 61]; see **(2)** in |
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000527 | | | :func:`strftime` description |
528 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
529 | 6 | :attr:`tm_wday` | range [0, 6], Monday is 0 |
530 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
531 | 7 | :attr:`tm_yday` | range [1, 366] |
532 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
533 | 8 | :attr:`tm_isdst` | 0, 1 or -1; see below |
534 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
535
536 Note that unlike the C structure, the month value is a range of [1, 12], not
Alexander Belopolsky03163ac2011-05-02 12:20:52 -0400537 [0, 11]. A ``-1`` argument as the daylight
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000538 savings flag, passed to :func:`mktime` will usually result in the correct
539 daylight savings state to be filled in.
540
541 When a tuple with an incorrect length is passed to a function expecting a
542 :class:`struct_time`, or having elements of the wrong type, a
543 :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000544
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000545
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100546.. function:: time()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000547
R David Murray38c27542012-03-15 03:06:15 -0400548 Return the time in seconds since the epoch as a floating point number.
549 Note that even though the time is always returned as a floating point
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000550 number, not all systems provide time with a better precision than 1 second.
551 While this function normally returns non-decreasing values, it can return a
552 lower value than a previous call if the system clock has been set back between
553 the two calls.
554
555
556.. data:: timezone
557
558 The offset of the local (non-DST) timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative in
559 most of Western Europe, positive in the US, zero in the UK).
560
561
562.. data:: tzname
563
564 A tuple of two strings: the first is the name of the local non-DST timezone, the
565 second is the name of the local DST timezone. If no DST timezone is defined,
566 the second string should not be used.
567
568
569.. function:: tzset()
570
571 Resets the time conversion rules used by the library routines. The environment
572 variable :envvar:`TZ` specifies how this is done.
573
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000574 Availability: Unix.
575
576 .. note::
577
578 Although in many cases, changing the :envvar:`TZ` environment variable may
579 affect the output of functions like :func:`localtime` without calling
580 :func:`tzset`, this behavior should not be relied on.
581
582 The :envvar:`TZ` environment variable should contain no whitespace.
583
584 The standard format of the :envvar:`TZ` environment variable is (whitespace
585 added for clarity)::
586
587 std offset [dst [offset [,start[/time], end[/time]]]]
588
589 Where the components are:
590
591 ``std`` and ``dst``
592 Three or more alphanumerics giving the timezone abbreviations. These will be
593 propagated into time.tzname
594
595 ``offset``
596 The offset has the form: ``± hh[:mm[:ss]]``. This indicates the value
597 added the local time to arrive at UTC. If preceded by a '-', the timezone
598 is east of the Prime Meridian; otherwise, it is west. If no offset follows
599 dst, summer time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard time.
600
601 ``start[/time], end[/time]``
602 Indicates when to change to and back from DST. The format of the
603 start and end dates are one of the following:
604
605 :samp:`J{n}`
606 The Julian day *n* (1 <= *n* <= 365). Leap days are not counted, so in
607 all years February 28 is day 59 and March 1 is day 60.
608
609 :samp:`{n}`
610 The zero-based Julian day (0 <= *n* <= 365). Leap days are counted, and
611 it is possible to refer to February 29.
612
613 :samp:`M{m}.{n}.{d}`
614 The *d*'th day (0 <= *d* <= 6) or week *n* of month *m* of the year (1
615 <= *n* <= 5, 1 <= *m* <= 12, where week 5 means "the last *d* day in
616 month *m*" which may occur in either the fourth or the fifth
617 week). Week 1 is the first week in which the *d*'th day occurs. Day
618 zero is Sunday.
619
620 ``time`` has the same format as ``offset`` except that no leading sign
621 ('-' or '+') is allowed. The default, if time is not given, is 02:00:00.
622
623 ::
624
625 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
626 >>> time.tzset()
627 >>> time.strftime('%X %x %Z')
628 '02:07:36 05/08/03 EDT'
629 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'AEST-10AEDT-11,M10.5.0,M3.5.0'
630 >>> time.tzset()
631 >>> time.strftime('%X %x %Z')
632 '16:08:12 05/08/03 AEST'
633
634 On many Unix systems (including \*BSD, Linux, Solaris, and Darwin), it is more
635 convenient to use the system's zoneinfo (:manpage:`tzfile(5)`) database to
636 specify the timezone rules. To do this, set the :envvar:`TZ` environment
637 variable to the path of the required timezone datafile, relative to the root of
638 the systems 'zoneinfo' timezone database, usually located at
639 :file:`/usr/share/zoneinfo`. For example, ``'US/Eastern'``,
640 ``'Australia/Melbourne'``, ``'Egypt'`` or ``'Europe/Amsterdam'``. ::
641
642 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'US/Eastern'
643 >>> time.tzset()
644 >>> time.tzname
645 ('EST', 'EDT')
646 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'Egypt'
647 >>> time.tzset()
648 >>> time.tzname
649 ('EET', 'EEST')
650
651
652.. seealso::
653
654 Module :mod:`datetime`
655 More object-oriented interface to dates and times.
656
657 Module :mod:`locale`
658 Internationalization services. The locale settings can affect the return values
659 for some of the functions in the :mod:`time` module.
660
661 Module :mod:`calendar`
662 General calendar-related functions. :func:`timegm` is the inverse of
663 :func:`gmtime` from this module.
664
665.. rubric:: Footnotes
666
667.. [#] The use of ``%Z`` is now deprecated, but the ``%z`` escape that expands to the
668 preferred hour/minute offset is not supported by all ANSI C libraries. Also, a
669 strict reading of the original 1982 :rfc:`822` standard calls for a two-digit
670 year (%y rather than %Y), but practice moved to 4-digit years long before the
Sandro Tosif6938102011-08-19 18:40:21 +0200671 year 2000. After that, :rfc:`822` became obsolete and the 4-digit year has
672 been first recommended by :rfc:`1123` and then mandated by :rfc:`2822`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000673