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18 KiB
Python
713 lines
18 KiB
Python
# coding: utf-8
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"""
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Miscellaneous data helpers, including functions for converting integers to and
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from bytes and UTC timezone. Exports the following items:
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- OrderedDict()
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- int_from_bytes()
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- int_to_bytes()
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- timezone.utc
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- inet_ntop()
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- inet_pton()
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- uri_to_iri()
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- iri_to_uri()
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals, division, absolute_import, print_function
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import math
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import sys
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from datetime import datetime, date, time
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from ._errors import unwrap
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from ._iri import iri_to_uri, uri_to_iri # noqa
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from ._ordereddict import OrderedDict # noqa
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from ._types import type_name
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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from ._inet import inet_ntop, inet_pton
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else:
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from socket import inet_ntop, inet_pton # noqa
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# Python 2
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if sys.version_info <= (3,):
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from datetime import timedelta, tzinfo
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py2 = True
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def int_to_bytes(value, signed=False, width=None):
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"""
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Converts an integer to a byte string
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:param value:
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The integer to convert
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:param signed:
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If the byte string should be encoded using two's complement
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:param width:
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None == auto, otherwise an integer of the byte width for the return
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value
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:return:
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A byte string
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"""
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# Handle negatives in two's complement
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is_neg = False
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if signed and value < 0:
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is_neg = True
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bits = int(math.ceil(len('%x' % abs(value)) / 2.0) * 8)
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value = (value + (1 << bits)) % (1 << bits)
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hex_str = '%x' % value
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if len(hex_str) & 1:
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hex_str = '0' + hex_str
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output = hex_str.decode('hex')
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if signed and not is_neg and ord(output[0:1]) & 0x80:
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output = b'\x00' + output
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if width is not None:
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if is_neg:
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pad_char = b'\xFF'
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else:
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pad_char = b'\x00'
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output = (pad_char * (width - len(output))) + output
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elif is_neg and ord(output[0:1]) & 0x80 == 0:
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output = b'\xFF' + output
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return output
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def int_from_bytes(value, signed=False):
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"""
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Converts a byte string to an integer
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:param value:
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The byte string to convert
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:param signed:
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If the byte string should be interpreted using two's complement
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:return:
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An integer
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"""
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if value == b'':
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return 0
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num = long(value.encode("hex"), 16) # noqa
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if not signed:
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return num
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# Check for sign bit and handle two's complement
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if ord(value[0:1]) & 0x80:
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bit_len = len(value) * 8
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return num - (1 << bit_len)
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return num
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class utc(tzinfo): # noqa
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def tzname(self, _):
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return b'UTC+00:00'
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def utcoffset(self, _):
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return timedelta(0)
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def dst(self, _):
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return timedelta(0)
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class timezone(): # noqa
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utc = utc()
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# Python 3
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else:
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from datetime import timezone # noqa
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py2 = False
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def int_to_bytes(value, signed=False, width=None):
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"""
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Converts an integer to a byte string
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:param value:
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The integer to convert
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:param signed:
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If the byte string should be encoded using two's complement
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:param width:
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None == auto, otherwise an integer of the byte width for the return
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value
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:return:
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A byte string
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"""
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if width is None:
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if signed:
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if value < 0:
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bits_required = abs(value + 1).bit_length()
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else:
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bits_required = value.bit_length()
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if bits_required % 8 == 0:
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bits_required += 1
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else:
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bits_required = value.bit_length()
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width = math.ceil(bits_required / 8) or 1
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return value.to_bytes(width, byteorder='big', signed=signed)
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def int_from_bytes(value, signed=False):
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"""
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Converts a byte string to an integer
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:param value:
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The byte string to convert
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:param signed:
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If the byte string should be interpreted using two's complement
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:return:
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An integer
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"""
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return int.from_bytes(value, 'big', signed=signed)
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_DAYS_PER_MONTH_YEAR_0 = {
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1: 31,
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2: 29, # Year 0 was a leap year
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3: 31,
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4: 30,
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5: 31,
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6: 30,
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7: 31,
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8: 31,
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9: 30,
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10: 31,
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11: 30,
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12: 31
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}
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class extended_date(object):
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"""
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A datetime.date-like object that can represent the year 0. This is just
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to handle 0000-01-01 found in some certificates.
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"""
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year = None
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month = None
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day = None
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def __init__(self, year, month, day):
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"""
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:param year:
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The integer 0
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:param month:
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An integer from 1 to 12
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:param day:
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An integer from 1 to 31
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"""
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if year != 0:
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raise ValueError('year must be 0')
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if month < 1 or month > 12:
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raise ValueError('month is out of range')
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if day < 0 or day > _DAYS_PER_MONTH_YEAR_0[month]:
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raise ValueError('day is out of range')
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self.year = year
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self.month = month
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self.day = day
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def _format(self, format):
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"""
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Performs strftime(), always returning a unicode string
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:param format:
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A strftime() format string
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:return:
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A unicode string of the formatted date
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"""
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format = format.replace('%Y', '0000')
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# Year 0 is 1BC and a leap year. Leap years repeat themselves
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# every 28 years. Because of adjustments and the proleptic gregorian
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# calendar, the simplest way to format is to substitute year 2000.
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temp = date(2000, self.month, self.day)
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if '%c' in format:
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c_out = temp.strftime('%c')
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# Handle full years
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c_out = c_out.replace('2000', '0000')
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c_out = c_out.replace('%', '%%')
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format = format.replace('%c', c_out)
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if '%x' in format:
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x_out = temp.strftime('%x')
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# Handle formats such as 08/16/2000 or 16.08.2000
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x_out = x_out.replace('2000', '0000')
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x_out = x_out.replace('%', '%%')
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format = format.replace('%x', x_out)
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return temp.strftime(format)
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def isoformat(self):
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"""
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Formats the date as %Y-%m-%d
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:return:
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The date formatted to %Y-%m-%d as a unicode string in Python 3
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and a byte string in Python 2
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"""
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return self.strftime('0000-%m-%d')
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def strftime(self, format):
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"""
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Formats the date using strftime()
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:param format:
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The strftime() format string
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:return:
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The formatted date as a unicode string in Python 3 and a byte
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string in Python 2
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"""
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output = self._format(format)
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if py2:
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return output.encode('utf-8')
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return output
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def replace(self, year=None, month=None, day=None):
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"""
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Returns a new datetime.date or asn1crypto.util.extended_date
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object with the specified components replaced
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:return:
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A datetime.date or asn1crypto.util.extended_date object
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"""
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if year is None:
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year = self.year
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if month is None:
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month = self.month
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if day is None:
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day = self.day
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if year > 0:
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cls = date
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else:
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cls = extended_date
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return cls(
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year,
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month,
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day
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)
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def __str__(self):
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if py2:
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return self.__bytes__()
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else:
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return self.__unicode__()
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def __bytes__(self):
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return self.__unicode__().encode('utf-8')
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self._format('%Y-%m-%d')
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
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return False
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return self.__cmp__(other) == 0
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def _comparison_error(self, other):
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raise TypeError(unwrap(
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'''
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An asn1crypto.util.extended_date object can only be compared to
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an asn1crypto.util.extended_date or datetime.date object, not %s
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''',
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type_name(other)
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))
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, date):
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return -1
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if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
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self._comparison_error(other)
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st = (
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self.year,
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self.month,
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self.day
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)
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ot = (
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other.year,
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other.month,
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other.day
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)
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if st < ot:
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return -1
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if st > ot:
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return 1
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return 0
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def __lt__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) < 0
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def __le__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) <= 0
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def __gt__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) > 0
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def __ge__(self, other):
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return self.__cmp__(other) >= 0
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class extended_datetime(object):
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"""
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A datetime.datetime-like object that can represent the year 0. This is just
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to handle 0000-01-01 found in some certificates.
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"""
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year = None
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month = None
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day = None
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hour = None
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minute = None
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second = None
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microsecond = None
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tzinfo = None
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def __init__(self, year, month, day, hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0, tzinfo=None):
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"""
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:param year:
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The integer 0
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:param month:
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An integer from 1 to 12
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:param day:
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An integer from 1 to 31
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:param hour:
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An integer from 0 to 23
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:param minute:
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An integer from 0 to 59
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:param second:
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An integer from 0 to 59
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:param microsecond:
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An integer from 0 to 999999
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"""
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if year != 0:
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raise ValueError('year must be 0')
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if month < 1 or month > 12:
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raise ValueError('month is out of range')
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if day < 0 or day > _DAYS_PER_MONTH_YEAR_0[month]:
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raise ValueError('day is out of range')
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if hour < 0 or hour > 23:
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raise ValueError('hour is out of range')
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if minute < 0 or minute > 59:
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raise ValueError('minute is out of range')
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if second < 0 or second > 59:
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raise ValueError('second is out of range')
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if microsecond < 0 or microsecond > 999999:
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raise ValueError('microsecond is out of range')
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self.year = year
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self.month = month
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self.day = day
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self.hour = hour
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self.minute = minute
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self.second = second
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self.microsecond = microsecond
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self.tzinfo = tzinfo
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def date(self):
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"""
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:return:
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An asn1crypto.util.extended_date of the date
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"""
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return extended_date(self.year, self.month, self.day)
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def time(self):
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"""
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:return:
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A datetime.time object of the time
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"""
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return time(self.hour, self.minute, self.second, self.microsecond, self.tzinfo)
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def utcoffset(self):
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"""
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:return:
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None or a datetime.timedelta() of the offset from UTC
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"""
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if self.tzinfo is None:
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return None
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return self.tzinfo.utcoffset(self.replace(year=2000))
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def dst(self):
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"""
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:return:
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None or a datetime.timedelta() of the daylight savings time offset
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"""
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if self.tzinfo is None:
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return None
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return self.tzinfo.dst(self.replace(year=2000))
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def tzname(self):
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"""
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:return:
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None or the name of the timezone as a unicode string in Python 3
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and a byte string in Python 2
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"""
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if self.tzinfo is None:
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return None
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return self.tzinfo.tzname(self.replace(year=2000))
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def _format(self, format):
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"""
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Performs strftime(), always returning a unicode string
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:param format:
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A strftime() format string
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:return:
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A unicode string of the formatted datetime
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"""
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format = format.replace('%Y', '0000')
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# Year 0 is 1BC and a leap year. Leap years repeat themselves
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# every 28 years. Because of adjustments and the proleptic gregorian
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# calendar, the simplest way to format is to substitute year 2000.
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temp = datetime(
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2000,
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self.month,
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self.day,
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self.hour,
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self.minute,
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self.second,
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self.microsecond,
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self.tzinfo
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)
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if '%c' in format:
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c_out = temp.strftime('%c')
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# Handle full years
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c_out = c_out.replace('2000', '0000')
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c_out = c_out.replace('%', '%%')
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format = format.replace('%c', c_out)
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if '%x' in format:
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x_out = temp.strftime('%x')
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# Handle formats such as 08/16/2000 or 16.08.2000
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x_out = x_out.replace('2000', '0000')
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x_out = x_out.replace('%', '%%')
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format = format.replace('%x', x_out)
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return temp.strftime(format)
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def isoformat(self, sep='T'):
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"""
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Formats the date as "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" with the sep param between the
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date and time portions
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:param set:
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A single character of the separator to place between the date and
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time
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:return:
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The formatted datetime as a unicode string in Python 3 and a byte
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string in Python 2
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"""
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if self.microsecond == 0:
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return self.strftime('0000-%%m-%%d%s%%H:%%M:%%S' % sep)
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return self.strftime('0000-%%m-%%d%s%%H:%%M:%%S.%%f' % sep)
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def strftime(self, format):
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"""
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Formats the date using strftime()
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:param format:
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The strftime() format string
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:return:
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The formatted date as a unicode string in Python 3 and a byte
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string in Python 2
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"""
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output = self._format(format)
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if py2:
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return output.encode('utf-8')
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return output
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def replace(self, year=None, month=None, day=None, hour=None, minute=None,
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second=None, microsecond=None, tzinfo=None):
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"""
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Returns a new datetime.datetime or asn1crypto.util.extended_datetime
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object with the specified components replaced
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:return:
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A datetime.datetime or asn1crypto.util.extended_datetime object
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"""
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if year is None:
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year = self.year
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if month is None:
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month = self.month
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if day is None:
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day = self.day
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if hour is None:
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hour = self.hour
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if minute is None:
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minute = self.minute
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if second is None:
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second = self.second
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if microsecond is None:
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microsecond = self.microsecond
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if tzinfo is None:
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tzinfo = self.tzinfo
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if year > 0:
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cls = datetime
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else:
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cls = extended_datetime
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return cls(
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year,
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month,
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day,
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hour,
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minute,
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second,
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microsecond,
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tzinfo
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)
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def __str__(self):
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if py2:
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return self.__bytes__()
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else:
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return self.__unicode__()
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def __bytes__(self):
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return self.__unicode__().encode('utf-8')
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def __unicode__(self):
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format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
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if self.microsecond != 0:
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format += '.%f'
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return self._format(format)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
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return False
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return self.__cmp__(other) == 0
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def _comparison_error(self, other):
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"""
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Raises a TypeError about the other object not being suitable for
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comparison
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:param other:
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The object being compared to
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"""
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raise TypeError(unwrap(
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'''
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An asn1crypto.util.extended_datetime object can only be compared to
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an asn1crypto.util.extended_datetime or datetime.datetime object,
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not %s
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''',
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type_name(other)
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))
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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so = self.utcoffset()
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oo = other.utcoffset()
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|
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if (so is not None and oo is None) or (so is None and oo is not None):
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raise TypeError("can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes")
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|
|
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if isinstance(other, datetime):
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return -1
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|
|
|
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
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self._comparison_error(other)
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|
|
|
st = (
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self.year,
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|
self.month,
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|
self.day,
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|
self.hour,
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self.minute,
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|
self.second,
|
|
self.microsecond,
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|
so
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|
)
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ot = (
|
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other.year,
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|
other.month,
|
|
other.day,
|
|
other.hour,
|
|
other.minute,
|
|
other.second,
|
|
other.microsecond,
|
|
oo
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if st < ot:
|
|
return -1
|
|
if st > ot:
|
|
return 1
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other):
|
|
return self.__cmp__(other) < 0
|
|
|
|
def __le__(self, other):
|
|
return self.__cmp__(other) <= 0
|
|
|
|
def __gt__(self, other):
|
|
return self.__cmp__(other) > 0
|
|
|
|
def __ge__(self, other):
|
|
return self.__cmp__(other) >= 0
|