Daniel Urban <[email protected]> added the comment:
> The point is that your implementation doesn't allow people to generate
> 'Z'-ending timestamp if they need a subset of rfc3339.
That is exactly right. Do you have any suggestion, how to do that? Maybe an
optional argument to the rfcformat method? Something like:
def new_rfcformat(self, default_utcoffset='-00:00'):
if we_know_the_utc_offset:
return self.rfcformat() # the method in my current patch
else:
return self.isoformat() + default_utcoffset
This way, if somebody want 'Z' instead of '-00:00', just calls the method like
this:
d.new_rfcformat('Z')
Though this way '+00:00' wouldn't get replaced by 'Z'.
Any suggestions?
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