R. David Murray <[email protected]> added the comment:
It turns out that there is standard way to do this (well, a de-facto standard,
anyway). glibc (and apparently others) support 'modifiers', of which the '-'
modifier will suppress 0 padding. Furthermore, since we pass the format string
through to glibc, Python *already* supports this on glibc based platforms,
though it isn't documented:
>>> t.strftime("%m")
'03'
>>> t.strftime("%-m")
'3'
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resolution: -> out of date
stage: -> committed/rejected
status: open -> closed
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