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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
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04007--------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00008
9This module provides various time-related functions. For related
10functionality, see also the :mod:`datetime` and :mod:`calendar` modules.
11
12Although this module is always available,
13not all functions are available on all platforms. Most of the functions
14defined in this module call platform C library functions with the same name. It
15may sometimes be helpful to consult the platform documentation, because the
16semantics of these functions varies among platforms.
17
18An explanation of some terminology and conventions is in order.
19
Eric Appelt23557d52017-02-16 05:00:45 -050020.. _epoch:
21
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000022.. index:: single: epoch
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000023
Eric Appelt23557d52017-02-16 05:00:45 -050024* The :dfn:`epoch` is the point where the time starts, and is platform
25 dependent. For Unix, the epoch is January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 (UTC).
26 To find out what the epoch is on a given platform, look at
27 ``time.gmtime(0)``.
28
29.. _leap seconds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second
30
31.. index:: seconds since the epoch
32
33* The term :dfn:`seconds since the epoch` refers to the total number
34 of elapsed seconds since the epoch, typically excluding
35 `leap seconds`_. Leap seconds are excluded from this total on all
36 POSIX-compliant platforms.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000037
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000038.. index:: single: Year 2038
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000039
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000040* The functions in this module may not handle dates and times before the epoch or
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000041 far in the future. The cut-off point in the future is determined by the C
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000042 library; for 32-bit systems, it is typically in 2038.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000043
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000044.. index::
Callum Ward42bc60e2019-11-22 16:57:14 +000045 single: 2-digit years
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000046
Callum Ward42bc60e2019-11-22 16:57:14 +000047* Function :func:`strptime` can parse 2-digit years when given ``%y`` format
48 code. When 2-digit years are parsed, they are converted according to the POSIX
49 and ISO C standards: values 69--99 are mapped to 1969--1999, and values 0--68
50 are mapped to 2000--2068.
Alexander Belopolskyc64708a2011-01-07 19:59:19 +000051
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000052.. index::
53 single: UTC
54 single: Coordinated Universal Time
55 single: Greenwich Mean Time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056
57* UTC is Coordinated Universal Time (formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time, or
58 GMT). The acronym UTC is not a mistake but a compromise between English and
59 French.
60
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000061.. index:: single: Daylight Saving Time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000062
63* DST is Daylight Saving Time, an adjustment of the timezone by (usually) one
64 hour during part of the year. DST rules are magic (determined by local law) and
65 can change from year to year. The C library has a table containing the local
66 rules (often it is read from a system file for flexibility) and is the only
67 source of True Wisdom in this respect.
68
69* The precision of the various real-time functions may be less than suggested by
70 the units in which their value or argument is expressed. E.g. on most Unix
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +000071 systems, the clock "ticks" only 50 or 100 times a second.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000072
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +030073* On the other hand, the precision of :func:`.time` and :func:`sleep` is better
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000074 than their Unix equivalents: times are expressed as floating point numbers,
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +030075 :func:`.time` returns the most accurate time available (using Unix
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000076 :c:func:`gettimeofday` where available), and :func:`sleep` will accept a time
77 with a nonzero fraction (Unix :c:func:`select` is used to implement this, where
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000078 available).
79
80* The time value as returned by :func:`gmtime`, :func:`localtime`, and
81 :func:`strptime`, and accepted by :func:`asctime`, :func:`mktime` and
82 :func:`strftime`, is a sequence of 9 integers. The return values of
83 :func:`gmtime`, :func:`localtime`, and :func:`strptime` also offer attribute
84 names for individual fields.
85
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +000086 See :class:`struct_time` for a description of these objects.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000087
Alexander Belopolskyc142bba2012-06-13 22:15:26 -040088 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +020089 The :class:`struct_time` type was extended to provide the :attr:`tm_gmtoff`
90 and :attr:`tm_zone` attributes when platform supports corresponding
91 ``struct tm`` members.
Alexander Belopolskyc142bba2012-06-13 22:15:26 -040092
Alexander Belopolsky18f3a9b2016-09-11 22:55:16 -040093 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
94 The :class:`struct_time` attributes :attr:`tm_gmtoff` and :attr:`tm_zone`
95 are now available on all platforms.
96
Benjamin Petersone0124bd2009-03-09 21:04:33 +000097* Use the following functions to convert between time representations:
98
99 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
100 | From | To | Use |
101 +=========================+=========================+=========================+
102 | seconds since the epoch | :class:`struct_time` in | :func:`gmtime` |
103 | | UTC | |
104 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
105 | seconds since the epoch | :class:`struct_time` in | :func:`localtime` |
106 | | local time | |
107 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
108 | :class:`struct_time` in | seconds since the epoch | :func:`calendar.timegm` |
109 | UTC | | |
110 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
111 | :class:`struct_time` in | seconds since the epoch | :func:`mktime` |
112 | local time | | |
113 +-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
114
115
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400116.. _time-functions:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000117
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400118Functions
119---------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000120
121.. function:: asctime([t])
122
123 Convert a tuple or :class:`struct_time` representing a time as returned by
Alexander Belopolskyb9588b52011-01-04 16:34:30 +0000124 :func:`gmtime` or :func:`localtime` to a string of the following
Harmandeep Singh2d32bf12019-09-12 15:52:30 +0530125 form: ``'Sun Jun 20 23:21:05 1993'``. The day field is two characters long
126 and is space padded if the day is a single digit,
127 e.g.: ``'Wed Jun 9 04:26:40 1993'``.
128
129 If *t* is not provided, the current time as returned by :func:`localtime`
130 is used. Locale information is not used by :func:`asctime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000131
132 .. note::
133
Georg Brandl538343d2012-02-02 22:22:19 +0100134 Unlike the C function of the same name, :func:`asctime` does not add a
135 trailing newline.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
pdoxe14679c2017-10-05 00:01:56 -0700137.. function:: pthread_getcpuclockid(thread_id)
138
139 Return the *clk_id* of the thread-specific CPU-time clock for the specified *thread_id*.
140
141 Use :func:`threading.get_ident` or the :attr:`~threading.Thread.ident`
142 attribute of :class:`threading.Thread` objects to get a suitable value
143 for *thread_id*.
144
145 .. warning::
146 Passing an invalid or expired *thread_id* may result in
147 undefined behavior, such as segmentation fault.
148
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400149 .. availability:: Unix (see the man page for :manpage:`pthread_getcpuclockid(3)` for
150 further information).
pdoxe14679c2017-10-05 00:01:56 -0700151
152 .. versionadded:: 3.7
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000153
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100154.. function:: clock_getres(clk_id)
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200155
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400156 Return the resolution (precision) of the specified clock *clk_id*. Refer to
157 :ref:`time-clock-id-constants` for a list of accepted values for *clk_id*.
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200158
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400159 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200160
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200161 .. versionadded:: 3.3
162
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200163
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700164.. function:: clock_gettime(clk_id) -> float
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200165
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400166 Return the time of the specified clock *clk_id*. Refer to
167 :ref:`time-clock-id-constants` for a list of accepted values for *clk_id*.
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200168
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100169 Use :func:`clock_gettime_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
170 :class:`float` type.
171
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400172 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200173
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200174 .. versionadded:: 3.3
175
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200176
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700177.. function:: clock_gettime_ns(clk_id) -> int
178
179 Similar to :func:`clock_gettime` but return time as nanoseconds.
180
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400181 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700182
183 .. versionadded:: 3.7
184
185
186.. function:: clock_settime(clk_id, time: float)
Victor Stinner30d79472012-04-03 00:45:07 +0200187
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400188 Set the time of the specified clock *clk_id*. Currently,
189 :data:`CLOCK_REALTIME` is the only accepted value for *clk_id*.
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200190
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100191 Use :func:`clock_settime_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
192 :class:`float` type.
193
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400194 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerca6e40f2012-04-28 23:47:33 +0200195
Victor Stinnere0be4232011-10-25 13:06:09 +0200196 .. versionadded:: 3.3
197
Georg Brandl909f5bc2012-03-29 09:18:14 +0200198
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700199.. function:: clock_settime_ns(clk_id, time: int)
200
201 Similar to :func:`clock_settime` but set time with nanoseconds.
202
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400203 .. availability:: Unix.
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700204
205 .. versionadded:: 3.7
206
207
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000208.. function:: ctime([secs])
209
Harmandeep Singh2d32bf12019-09-12 15:52:30 +0530210 Convert a time expressed in seconds since the epoch to a string of a form:
211 ``'Sun Jun 20 23:21:05 1993'`` representing local time. The day field
212 is two characters long and is space padded if the day is a single digit,
213 e.g.: ``'Wed Jun 9 04:26:40 1993'``.
214
215 If *secs* is not provided or :const:`None`, the current time as
216 returned by :func:`.time` is used. ``ctime(secs)`` is equivalent to
217 ``asctime(localtime(secs))``. Locale information is not used by
218 :func:`ctime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000219
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000220
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200221.. function:: get_clock_info(name)
222
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200223 Get information on the specified clock as a namespace object.
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200224 Supported clock names and the corresponding functions to read their value
225 are:
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200226
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200227 * ``'monotonic'``: :func:`time.monotonic`
228 * ``'perf_counter'``: :func:`time.perf_counter`
229 * ``'process_time'``: :func:`time.process_time`
Antoine Pitrou4bd41c92017-11-15 22:52:21 +0100230 * ``'thread_time'``: :func:`time.thread_time`
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200231 * ``'time'``: :func:`time.time`
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200232
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200233 The result has the following attributes:
234
Victor Stinner2b89fdf2012-06-12 22:46:37 +0200235 - *adjustable*: ``True`` if the clock can be changed automatically (e.g. by
236 a NTP daemon) or manually by the system administrator, ``False`` otherwise
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200237 - *implementation*: The name of the underlying C function used to get
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400238 the clock value. Refer to :ref:`time-clock-id-constants` for possible values.
Victor Stinnerbda4b882012-06-12 22:11:44 +0200239 - *monotonic*: ``True`` if the clock cannot go backward,
240 ``False`` otherwise
241 - *resolution*: The resolution of the clock in seconds (:class:`float`)
242
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200243 .. versionadded:: 3.3
244
245
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000246.. function:: gmtime([secs])
247
248 Convert a time expressed in seconds since the epoch to a :class:`struct_time` in
249 UTC in which the dst flag is always zero. If *secs* is not provided or
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300250 :const:`None`, the current time as returned by :func:`.time` is used. Fractions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000251 of a second are ignored. See above for a description of the
252 :class:`struct_time` object. See :func:`calendar.timegm` for the inverse of this
253 function.
254
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000255
256.. function:: localtime([secs])
257
258 Like :func:`gmtime` but converts to local time. If *secs* is not provided or
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300259 :const:`None`, the current time as returned by :func:`.time` is used. The dst
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000260 flag is set to ``1`` when DST applies to the given time.
261
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000262
Victor Stinner4195b5c2012-02-08 23:03:19 +0100263.. function:: mktime(t)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000264
265 This is the inverse function of :func:`localtime`. Its argument is the
266 :class:`struct_time` or full 9-tuple (since the dst flag is needed; use ``-1``
267 as the dst flag if it is unknown) which expresses the time in *local* time, not
Petri Lehtinen1033b312012-05-18 21:19:17 +0300268 UTC. It returns a floating point number, for compatibility with :func:`.time`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000269 If the input value cannot be represented as a valid time, either
270 :exc:`OverflowError` or :exc:`ValueError` will be raised (which depends on
271 whether the invalid value is caught by Python or the underlying C libraries).
272 The earliest date for which it can generate a time is platform-dependent.
273
274
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700275.. function:: monotonic() -> float
Victor Stinner8b302012012-02-07 23:29:46 +0100276
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200277 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock
278 that cannot go backwards. The clock is not affected by system clock updates.
279 The reference point of the returned value is undefined, so that only the
280 difference between the results of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinnerec919cc2012-03-15 00:58:32 +0100281
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100282 Use :func:`monotonic_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
283 :class:`float` type.
284
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200285 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100286
Victor Stinnerae586492014-09-02 23:18:25 +0200287 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Victor Stinner3ab064e2018-12-17 12:12:34 +0100288 The function is now always available and always system-wide.
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200289
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100290 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
291 On macOS, the function is now system-wide.
292
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200293
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700294.. function:: monotonic_ns() -> int
295
296 Similar to :func:`monotonic`, but return time as nanoseconds.
297
298 .. versionadded:: 3.7
299
300.. function:: perf_counter() -> float
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200301
Victor Stinner884d13a2017-10-17 14:46:45 -0700302 .. index::
303 single: benchmarking
304
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200305 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of a performance counter, i.e. a
306 clock with the highest available resolution to measure a short duration. It
307 does include time elapsed during sleep and is system-wide. The reference
308 point of the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between
309 the results of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200310
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100311 Use :func:`perf_counter_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
312 :class:`float` type.
313
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200314 .. versionadded:: 3.3
315
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100316 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
317 On Windows, the function is now system-wide.
318
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700319.. function:: perf_counter_ns() -> int
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200320
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700321 Similar to :func:`perf_counter`, but return time as nanoseconds.
322
323 .. versionadded:: 3.7
324
325
326.. function:: process_time() -> float
Victor Stinnerec895392012-04-29 02:41:27 +0200327
Victor Stinner884d13a2017-10-17 14:46:45 -0700328 .. index::
329 single: CPU time
330 single: processor time
331 single: benchmarking
332
Georg Brandl514880c2012-04-30 12:50:30 +0200333 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of the sum of the system and user
334 CPU time of the current process. It does not include time elapsed during
335 sleep. It is process-wide by definition. The reference point of the
336 returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the results
337 of consecutive calls is valid.
Victor Stinner071eca32012-03-15 01:17:09 +0100338
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100339 Use :func:`process_time_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
340 :class:`float` type.
341
Victor Stinner0f7888d2012-02-14 02:42:21 +0100342 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Victor Stinner8b302012012-02-07 23:29:46 +0100343
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700344.. function:: process_time_ns() -> int
345
346 Similar to :func:`process_time` but return time as nanoseconds.
347
348 .. versionadded:: 3.7
349
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000350.. function:: sleep(secs)
351
R David Murrayf1f96752015-01-25 15:45:14 -0500352 Suspend execution of the calling thread for the given number of seconds.
R David Murray1923b622015-01-25 15:46:22 -0500353 The argument may be a floating point number to indicate a more precise sleep
354 time. The actual suspension time may be less than that requested because any
355 caught signal will terminate the :func:`sleep` following execution of that
356 signal's catching routine. Also, the suspension time may be longer than
357 requested by an arbitrary amount because of the scheduling of other activity
358 in the system.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000359
Victor Stinner79d68f92015-03-19 21:54:09 +0100360 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
361 The function now sleeps at least *secs* even if the sleep is interrupted
362 by a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
363 :pep:`475` for the rationale).
364
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000365
Serhiy Storchakaddb961d2018-10-26 09:00:49 +0300366.. index::
Serhiy Storchaka913876d2018-10-28 13:41:26 +0200367 single: % (percent); datetime format
Serhiy Storchakaddb961d2018-10-26 09:00:49 +0300368
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000369.. function:: strftime(format[, t])
370
371 Convert a tuple or :class:`struct_time` representing a time as returned by
372 :func:`gmtime` or :func:`localtime` to a string as specified by the *format*
373 argument. If *t* is not provided, the current time as returned by
374 :func:`localtime` is used. *format* must be a string. :exc:`ValueError` is
375 raised if any field in *t* is outside of the allowed range.
376
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000377 0 is a legal argument for any position in the time tuple; if it is normally
378 illegal the value is forced to a correct one.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000379
380 The following directives can be embedded in the *format* string. They are shown
381 without the optional field width and precision specification, and are replaced
382 by the indicated characters in the :func:`strftime` result:
383
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000384 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
385 | Directive | Meaning | Notes |
386 +===========+================================================+=======+
387 | ``%a`` | Locale's abbreviated weekday name. | |
388 | | | |
389 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
390 | ``%A`` | Locale's full weekday name. | |
391 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
392 | ``%b`` | Locale's abbreviated month name. | |
393 | | | |
394 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
395 | ``%B`` | Locale's full month name. | |
396 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
397 | ``%c`` | Locale's appropriate date and time | |
398 | | representation. | |
399 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
400 | ``%d`` | Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31]. | |
401 | | | |
402 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
403 | ``%H`` | Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number | |
404 | | [00,23]. | |
405 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
406 | ``%I`` | Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number | |
407 | | [01,12]. | |
408 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
409 | ``%j`` | Day of the year as a decimal number [001,366]. | |
410 | | | |
411 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
412 | ``%m`` | Month as a decimal number [01,12]. | |
413 | | | |
414 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
415 | ``%M`` | Minute as a decimal number [00,59]. | |
416 | | | |
417 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
418 | ``%p`` | Locale's equivalent of either AM or PM. | \(1) |
419 | | | |
420 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
421 | ``%S`` | Second as a decimal number [00,61]. | \(2) |
422 | | | |
423 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
424 | ``%U`` | Week number of the year (Sunday as the first | \(3) |
425 | | day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. | |
426 | | All days in a new year preceding the first | |
427 | | Sunday are considered to be in week 0. | |
428 | | | |
429 | | | |
430 | | | |
431 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
432 | ``%w`` | Weekday as a decimal number [0(Sunday),6]. | |
433 | | | |
434 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
435 | ``%W`` | Week number of the year (Monday as the first | \(3) |
436 | | day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. | |
437 | | All days in a new year preceding the first | |
438 | | Monday are considered to be in week 0. | |
439 | | | |
440 | | | |
441 | | | |
442 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
443 | ``%x`` | Locale's appropriate date representation. | |
444 | | | |
445 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
446 | ``%X`` | Locale's appropriate time representation. | |
447 | | | |
448 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
449 | ``%y`` | Year without century as a decimal number | |
450 | | [00,99]. | |
451 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Alexander Belopolsky03163ac2011-05-02 12:20:52 -0400452 | ``%Y`` | Year with century as a decimal number. | |
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000453 | | | |
454 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Alexander Belopolskyc142bba2012-06-13 22:15:26 -0400455 | ``%z`` | Time zone offset indicating a positive or | |
456 | | negative time difference from UTC/GMT of the | |
457 | | form +HHMM or -HHMM, where H represents decimal| |
458 | | hour digits and M represents decimal minute | |
459 | | digits [-23:59, +23:59]. | |
460 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000461 | ``%Z`` | Time zone name (no characters if no time zone | |
462 | | exists). | |
463 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
464 | ``%%`` | A literal ``'%'`` character. | |
465 +-----------+------------------------------------------------+-------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000466
467 Notes:
468
469 (1)
470 When used with the :func:`strptime` function, the ``%p`` directive only affects
471 the output hour field if the ``%I`` directive is used to parse the hour.
472
473 (2)
Alexander Belopolsky9971e002011-01-10 22:56:14 +0000474 The range really is ``0`` to ``61``; value ``60`` is valid in
Eric Appelt23557d52017-02-16 05:00:45 -0500475 timestamps representing `leap seconds`_ and value ``61`` is supported
Alexander Belopolsky9971e002011-01-10 22:56:14 +0000476 for historical reasons.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000477
478 (3)
479 When used with the :func:`strptime` function, ``%U`` and ``%W`` are only used in
480 calculations when the day of the week and the year are specified.
481
482 Here is an example, a format for dates compatible with that specified in the
483 :rfc:`2822` Internet email standard. [#]_ ::
484
485 >>> from time import gmtime, strftime
486 >>> strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", gmtime())
487 'Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:17:15 +0000'
488
Georg Brandlb7117af2013-10-13 18:28:25 +0200489 Additional directives may be supported on certain platforms, but only the
490 ones listed here have a meaning standardized by ANSI C. To see the full set
491 of format codes supported on your platform, consult the :manpage:`strftime(3)`
492 documentation.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000493
494 On some platforms, an optional field width and precision specification can
495 immediately follow the initial ``'%'`` of a directive in the following order;
496 this is also not portable. The field width is normally 2 except for ``%j`` where
497 it is 3.
498
499
Serhiy Storchakaddb961d2018-10-26 09:00:49 +0300500.. index::
Serhiy Storchaka913876d2018-10-28 13:41:26 +0200501 single: % (percent); datetime format
Serhiy Storchakaddb961d2018-10-26 09:00:49 +0300502
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000503.. function:: strptime(string[, format])
504
Brett Cannon7f6b4f82009-03-30 21:30:26 +0000505 Parse a string representing a time according to a format. The return value
506 is a :class:`struct_time` as returned by :func:`gmtime` or
507 :func:`localtime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000508
509 The *format* parameter uses the same directives as those used by
510 :func:`strftime`; it defaults to ``"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"`` which matches the
Brett Cannon7f6b4f82009-03-30 21:30:26 +0000511 formatting returned by :func:`ctime`. If *string* cannot be parsed according
512 to *format*, or if it has excess data after parsing, :exc:`ValueError` is
513 raised. The default values used to fill in any missing data when more
514 accurate values cannot be inferred are ``(1900, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, -1)``.
515 Both *string* and *format* must be strings.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000516
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000517 For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000518
519 >>> import time
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +0000520 >>> time.strptime("30 Nov 00", "%d %b %y") # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
521 time.struct_time(tm_year=2000, tm_mon=11, tm_mday=30, tm_hour=0, tm_min=0,
522 tm_sec=0, tm_wday=3, tm_yday=335, tm_isdst=-1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000523
524 Support for the ``%Z`` directive is based on the values contained in ``tzname``
525 and whether ``daylight`` is true. Because of this, it is platform-specific
526 except for recognizing UTC and GMT which are always known (and are considered to
527 be non-daylight savings timezones).
528
529 Only the directives specified in the documentation are supported. Because
530 ``strftime()`` is implemented per platform it can sometimes offer more
531 directives than those listed. But ``strptime()`` is independent of any platform
532 and thus does not necessarily support all directives available that are not
533 documented as supported.
534
535
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000536.. class:: struct_time
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000537
538 The type of the time value sequence returned by :func:`gmtime`,
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000539 :func:`localtime`, and :func:`strptime`. It is an object with a :term:`named
540 tuple` interface: values can be accessed by index and by attribute name. The
541 following values are present:
542
543 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
544 | Index | Attribute | Values |
545 +=======+===================+=================================+
546 | 0 | :attr:`tm_year` | (for example, 1993) |
547 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
548 | 1 | :attr:`tm_mon` | range [1, 12] |
549 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
550 | 2 | :attr:`tm_mday` | range [1, 31] |
551 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
552 | 3 | :attr:`tm_hour` | range [0, 23] |
553 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
554 | 4 | :attr:`tm_min` | range [0, 59] |
555 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
Alexander Belopolsky04da1e02011-01-10 19:14:38 +0000556 | 5 | :attr:`tm_sec` | range [0, 61]; see **(2)** in |
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000557 | | | :func:`strftime` description |
558 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
559 | 6 | :attr:`tm_wday` | range [0, 6], Monday is 0 |
560 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
561 | 7 | :attr:`tm_yday` | range [1, 366] |
562 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
563 | 8 | :attr:`tm_isdst` | 0, 1 or -1; see below |
564 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
Alexander Belopolskyc142bba2012-06-13 22:15:26 -0400565 | N/A | :attr:`tm_zone` | abbreviation of timezone name |
566 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
Alexander Belopolsky93c9cd02012-06-22 16:04:19 -0400567 | N/A | :attr:`tm_gmtoff` | offset east of UTC in seconds |
Alexander Belopolskyc142bba2012-06-13 22:15:26 -0400568 +-------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000569
570 Note that unlike the C structure, the month value is a range of [1, 12], not
Senthil Kumarana8808002016-01-03 00:40:03 -0800571 [0, 11].
572
573 In calls to :func:`mktime`, :attr:`tm_isdst` may be set to 1 when daylight
574 savings time is in effect, and 0 when it is not. A value of -1 indicates that
575 this is not known, and will usually result in the correct state being filled in.
Georg Brandlb67878a2010-10-15 17:01:15 +0000576
577 When a tuple with an incorrect length is passed to a function expecting a
578 :class:`struct_time`, or having elements of the wrong type, a
579 :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000580
Victor Stinnerc29b5852017-11-02 07:28:27 -0700581.. function:: time() -> float
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000582
Eric Appelt23557d52017-02-16 05:00:45 -0500583 Return the time in seconds since the epoch_ as a floating point
584 number. The specific date of the epoch and the handling of
585 `leap seconds`_ is platform dependent.
586 On Windows and most Unix systems, the epoch is January 1, 1970,
587 00:00:00 (UTC) and leap seconds are not counted towards the time
588 in seconds since the epoch. This is commonly referred to as
589 `Unix time <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_.
590 To find out what the epoch is on a given platform, look at
591 ``gmtime(0)``.
592
R David Murray38c27542012-03-15 03:06:15 -0400593 Note that even though the time is always returned as a floating point
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000594 number, not all systems provide time with a better precision than 1 second.
595 While this function normally returns non-decreasing values, it can return a
Eric Appelt23557d52017-02-16 05:00:45 -0500596 lower value than a previous call if the system clock has been set back
597 between the two calls.
598
599 The number returned by :func:`.time` may be converted into a more common
600 time format (i.e. year, month, day, hour, etc...) in UTC by passing it to
601 :func:`gmtime` function or in local time by passing it to the
602 :func:`localtime` function. In both cases a
603 :class:`struct_time` object is returned, from which the components
604 of the calendar date may be accessed as attributes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000605
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100606 Use :func:`time_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the :class:`float`
607 type.
608
609
610.. function:: time_ns() -> int
611
612 Similar to :func:`~time.time` but returns time as an integer number of nanoseconds
613 since the epoch_.
614
615 .. versionadded:: 3.7
616
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000617
Antoine Pitrou4bd41c92017-11-15 22:52:21 +0100618.. function:: thread_time() -> float
619
620 .. index::
621 single: CPU time
622 single: processor time
623 single: benchmarking
624
625 Return the value (in fractional seconds) of the sum of the system and user
626 CPU time of the current thread. It does not include time elapsed during
627 sleep. It is thread-specific by definition. The reference point of the
628 returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the results
629 of consecutive calls in the same thread is valid.
630
Victor Stinner3df5c682020-11-16 13:21:45 +0100631 Use :func:`thread_time_ns` to avoid the precision loss caused by the
632 :class:`float` type.
633
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400634 .. availability:: Windows, Linux, Unix systems supporting
635 ``CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID``.
Antoine Pitrou4bd41c92017-11-15 22:52:21 +0100636
637 .. versionadded:: 3.7
638
639
640.. function:: thread_time_ns() -> int
641
642 Similar to :func:`thread_time` but return time as nanoseconds.
643
644 .. versionadded:: 3.7
645
646
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000647.. function:: tzset()
648
Alexander Belopolskyf810d042017-01-12 13:17:23 -0500649 Reset the time conversion rules used by the library routines. The environment
650 variable :envvar:`TZ` specifies how this is done. It will also set the variables
651 ``tzname`` (from the :envvar:`TZ` environment variable), ``timezone`` (non-DST
652 seconds West of UTC), ``altzone`` (DST seconds west of UTC) and ``daylight``
653 (to 0 if this timezone does not have any daylight saving time rules, or to
654 nonzero if there is a time, past, present or future when daylight saving time
655 applies).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000656
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400657 .. availability:: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000658
659 .. note::
660
661 Although in many cases, changing the :envvar:`TZ` environment variable may
662 affect the output of functions like :func:`localtime` without calling
663 :func:`tzset`, this behavior should not be relied on.
664
665 The :envvar:`TZ` environment variable should contain no whitespace.
666
667 The standard format of the :envvar:`TZ` environment variable is (whitespace
668 added for clarity)::
669
670 std offset [dst [offset [,start[/time], end[/time]]]]
671
672 Where the components are:
673
674 ``std`` and ``dst``
675 Three or more alphanumerics giving the timezone abbreviations. These will be
676 propagated into time.tzname
677
678 ``offset``
679 The offset has the form: ``± hh[:mm[:ss]]``. This indicates the value
680 added the local time to arrive at UTC. If preceded by a '-', the timezone
681 is east of the Prime Meridian; otherwise, it is west. If no offset follows
682 dst, summer time is assumed to be one hour ahead of standard time.
683
684 ``start[/time], end[/time]``
685 Indicates when to change to and back from DST. The format of the
686 start and end dates are one of the following:
687
688 :samp:`J{n}`
689 The Julian day *n* (1 <= *n* <= 365). Leap days are not counted, so in
690 all years February 28 is day 59 and March 1 is day 60.
691
692 :samp:`{n}`
693 The zero-based Julian day (0 <= *n* <= 365). Leap days are counted, and
694 it is possible to refer to February 29.
695
696 :samp:`M{m}.{n}.{d}`
Alexander Belopolsky357cb982015-08-28 16:56:45 -0400697 The *d*'th day (0 <= *d* <= 6) of week *n* of month *m* of the year (1
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000698 <= *n* <= 5, 1 <= *m* <= 12, where week 5 means "the last *d* day in
699 month *m*" which may occur in either the fourth or the fifth
700 week). Week 1 is the first week in which the *d*'th day occurs. Day
Alexander Belopolsky357cb982015-08-28 16:56:45 -0400701 zero is a Sunday.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000702
703 ``time`` has the same format as ``offset`` except that no leading sign
704 ('-' or '+') is allowed. The default, if time is not given, is 02:00:00.
705
706 ::
707
708 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
709 >>> time.tzset()
710 >>> time.strftime('%X %x %Z')
711 '02:07:36 05/08/03 EDT'
712 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'AEST-10AEDT-11,M10.5.0,M3.5.0'
713 >>> time.tzset()
714 >>> time.strftime('%X %x %Z')
715 '16:08:12 05/08/03 AEST'
716
717 On many Unix systems (including \*BSD, Linux, Solaris, and Darwin), it is more
718 convenient to use the system's zoneinfo (:manpage:`tzfile(5)`) database to
719 specify the timezone rules. To do this, set the :envvar:`TZ` environment
720 variable to the path of the required timezone datafile, relative to the root of
721 the systems 'zoneinfo' timezone database, usually located at
722 :file:`/usr/share/zoneinfo`. For example, ``'US/Eastern'``,
723 ``'Australia/Melbourne'``, ``'Egypt'`` or ``'Europe/Amsterdam'``. ::
724
725 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'US/Eastern'
726 >>> time.tzset()
727 >>> time.tzname
728 ('EST', 'EDT')
729 >>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'Egypt'
730 >>> time.tzset()
731 >>> time.tzname
732 ('EET', 'EEST')
733
734
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400735.. _time-clock-id-constants:
736
737Clock ID Constants
738------------------
739
740These constants are used as parameters for :func:`clock_getres` and
741:func:`clock_gettime`.
742
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700743.. data:: CLOCK_BOOTTIME
744
745 Identical to :data:`CLOCK_MONOTONIC`, except it also includes any time that
746 the system is suspended.
747
748 This allows applications to get a suspend-aware monotonic clock without
749 having to deal with the complications of :data:`CLOCK_REALTIME`, which may
750 have discontinuities if the time is changed using ``settimeofday()`` or
751 similar.
752
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400753 .. availability:: Linux 2.6.39 or later.
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700754
755 .. versionadded:: 3.7
756
757
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400758.. data:: CLOCK_HIGHRES
759
760 The Solaris OS has a ``CLOCK_HIGHRES`` timer that attempts to use an optimal
761 hardware source, and may give close to nanosecond resolution.
762 ``CLOCK_HIGHRES`` is the nonadjustable, high-resolution clock.
763
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400764 .. availability:: Solaris.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400765
766 .. versionadded:: 3.3
767
768
769.. data:: CLOCK_MONOTONIC
770
771 Clock that cannot be set and represents monotonic time since some unspecified
772 starting point.
773
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400774 .. availability:: Unix.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400775
776 .. versionadded:: 3.3
777
778
779.. data:: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW
780
781 Similar to :data:`CLOCK_MONOTONIC`, but provides access to a raw
782 hardware-based time that is not subject to NTP adjustments.
783
Joannah Nanjekyefd7d5392019-01-11 16:19:57 +0300784 .. availability:: Linux 2.6.28 and newer, macOS 10.12 and newer.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400785
786 .. versionadded:: 3.3
787
788
789.. data:: CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
790
791 High-resolution per-process timer from the CPU.
792
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400793 .. availability:: Unix.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400794
795 .. versionadded:: 3.3
796
797
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700798.. data:: CLOCK_PROF
799
800 High-resolution per-process timer from the CPU.
801
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400802 .. availability:: FreeBSD, NetBSD 7 or later, OpenBSD.
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700803
804 .. versionadded:: 3.7
805
Russell Owen60000872020-03-23 20:41:40 -0700806.. data:: CLOCK_TAI
807
808 `International Atomic Time <https://www.nist.gov/pml/time-and-frequency-division/nist-time-frequently-asked-questions-faq#tai>`_
809
810 The system must have a current leap second table in order for this to give
811 the correct answer. PTP or NTP software can maintain a leap second table.
812
813 .. availability:: Linux.
814
815 .. versionadded:: 3.9
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700816
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400817.. data:: CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
818
819 Thread-specific CPU-time clock.
820
Joannah Nanjekyefd7d5392019-01-11 16:19:57 +0300821 .. availability:: Unix.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400822
823 .. versionadded:: 3.3
824
825
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700826.. data:: CLOCK_UPTIME
827
828 Time whose absolute value is the time the system has been running and not
829 suspended, providing accurate uptime measurement, both absolute and
830 interval.
831
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400832 .. availability:: FreeBSD, OpenBSD 5.5 or later.
Victor Stinnera64ce972017-11-02 04:19:19 -0700833
834 .. versionadded:: 3.7
835
836
Joannah Nanjekye572168a2019-01-10 19:56:38 +0300837.. data:: CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW
838
839 Clock that increments monotonically, tracking the time since an arbitrary
840 point, unaffected by frequency or time adjustments and not incremented while
841 the system is asleep.
842
843 .. availability:: macOS 10.12 and newer.
844
845 .. versionadded:: 3.8
846
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400847The following constant is the only parameter that can be sent to
848:func:`clock_settime`.
849
Joannah Nanjekye572168a2019-01-10 19:56:38 +0300850
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400851.. data:: CLOCK_REALTIME
852
853 System-wide real-time clock. Setting this clock requires appropriate
854 privileges.
855
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400856 .. availability:: Unix.
Cheryl Sabella703ff382017-10-11 09:29:14 -0400857
858 .. versionadded:: 3.3
859
860
861.. _time-timezone-constants:
862
863Timezone Constants
864-------------------
865
866.. data:: altzone
867
868 The offset of the local DST timezone, in seconds west of UTC, if one is defined.
869 This is negative if the local DST timezone is east of UTC (as in Western Europe,
870 including the UK). Only use this if ``daylight`` is nonzero. See note below.
871
872.. data:: daylight
873
874 Nonzero if a DST timezone is defined. See note below.
875
876.. data:: timezone
877
878 The offset of the local (non-DST) timezone, in seconds west of UTC (negative in
879 most of Western Europe, positive in the US, zero in the UK). See note below.
880
881.. data:: tzname
882
883 A tuple of two strings: the first is the name of the local non-DST timezone, the
884 second is the name of the local DST timezone. If no DST timezone is defined,
885 the second string should not be used. See note below.
886
887.. note::
888
889 For the above Timezone constants (:data:`altzone`, :data:`daylight`, :data:`timezone`,
890 and :data:`tzname`), the value is determined by the timezone rules in effect
891 at module load time or the last time :func:`tzset` is called and may be incorrect
892 for times in the past. It is recommended to use the :attr:`tm_gmtoff` and
893 :attr:`tm_zone` results from :func:`localtime` to obtain timezone information.
894
895
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000896.. seealso::
897
898 Module :mod:`datetime`
899 More object-oriented interface to dates and times.
900
901 Module :mod:`locale`
Terry Jan Reedyb5e2e7e2013-04-03 12:34:57 -0400902 Internationalization services. The locale setting affects the interpretation
Terry Jan Reedy41459a92013-04-03 12:45:24 -0400903 of many format specifiers in :func:`strftime` and :func:`strptime`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000904
905 Module :mod:`calendar`
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300906 General calendar-related functions. :func:`~calendar.timegm` is the
907 inverse of :func:`gmtime` from this module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000908
909.. rubric:: Footnotes
910
911.. [#] The use of ``%Z`` is now deprecated, but the ``%z`` escape that expands to the
912 preferred hour/minute offset is not supported by all ANSI C libraries. Also, a
913 strict reading of the original 1982 :rfc:`822` standard calls for a two-digit
914 year (%y rather than %Y), but practice moved to 4-digit years long before the
Sandro Tosif6938102011-08-19 18:40:21 +0200915 year 2000. After that, :rfc:`822` became obsolete and the 4-digit year has
916 been first recommended by :rfc:`1123` and then mandated by :rfc:`2822`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000917