[egenix-users] mx.DateTime.now()accuracy
M.-A. Lemburg
mal at egenix.com
Tue Feb 10 17:29:13 CET 2009
On 2009-02-10 17:17, egenix at jf-gosset.com wrote:
> With the old 2.0.3 version of mx.DateTime, now() returned fraction of seconds so we had 1/100sec accuracy.
> With 3.1.2 version, now() now [!] returns whole integer numbers.
>
> Tested with same version of Python (2.5.4). Just switched mx... package in site-packages
>
> Is it by design or is it a bug?
On which platform are you seeing this problem ?
mxDateTime does return fractions on Linux:
>>> from mx.DateTime import now
>>> now()
<mx.DateTime.DateTime object for '2009-02-10 17:26:11.86' at 2b13fe0e78c8>
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