On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:45:03 +0100, Chris Withers wrote: >> For whatever reason, tython's "time" module doesn't provide the tzset() >> function on Windows. However, you should be able to use it via ctypes. > > This sounds pretty heavyweight for a unit test. > I'm not even sure how I would do this ;-)
from ctypes import cdll tzset = cdll.msvcrt._tzset Except ... Python doesn't appear to use the OS time conversion functions, so calling _tzset() has no effect. And the documentation doesn't specify whether modifying time.timezone is allowed. IOW, I don't think there's any robust way to ask "what would have happened if TZ been set to <whatever> at startup", other than running a separate script with the appropriate TZ setting. You can perform conversions with an explicit timezone using the "datetime" module, but that won't help you test the behaviour of code which uses the "time" module. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list