Bugs item #1730389, was opened at 2007-06-03 14:27
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Category: Extension Modules
>Group: Python 2.5
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Emma (embirath)
>Assigned to: Brett Cannon (bcannon)
Summary: strptime bug in time module

Initial Comment:
The strptime function takes 2 arguments:
(1) a time string (like "2007 Jan 17, 10:00"), and
(2) a time format string (like "%Y %b %d, %H:%M")

Normally, a ValueError will be raised when the time string does not match the 
format string. The bug I have found is that NO ValueError is raised in the case 
below. Instead, and incorrect date is returned (Jan 18th is returned, when 
really June 29th should be returned).

> from time import *
> print strptime('2007-180', '%Y-%j %H')

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>Comment By: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz)
Date: 2007-06-03 14:33

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Brett, could you take a look?  I think this is your code.  I verified this
on head, but assume 2.5 has the problem.

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