DateTime Objects **************** Various date and time objects are supplied by the "datetime" module. Before using any of these functions, the header file "datetime.h" must be included in your source (note that this is not included by "Python.h"), and the macro "PyDateTime_IMPORT" must be invoked, usually as part of the module initialisation function. The macro puts a pointer to a C structure into a static variable, "PyDateTimeAPI", that is used by the following macros. Type-check macros: int PyDate_Check(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DateType" or a subtype of "PyDateTime_DateType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyDate_CheckExact(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DateType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_Check(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DateTimeType" or a subtype of "PyDateTime_DateTimeType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_CheckExact(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DateTimeType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyTime_Check(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_TimeType" or a subtype of "PyDateTime_TimeType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyTime_CheckExact(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_TimeType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyDelta_Check(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DeltaType" or a subtype of "PyDateTime_DeltaType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyDelta_CheckExact(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_DeltaType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyTZInfo_Check(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_TZInfoType" or a subtype of "PyDateTime_TZInfoType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. int PyTZInfo_CheckExact(PyObject *ob) Return true if *ob* is of type "PyDateTime_TZInfoType". *ob* must not be *NULL*. New in version 2.4. Macros to create objects: PyObject* PyDate_FromDate(int year, int month, int day) *Return value: New reference.* Return a "datetime.date" object with the specified year, month and day. New in version 2.4. PyObject* PyDateTime_FromDateAndTime(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute, int second, int usecond) *Return value: New reference.* Return a "datetime.datetime" object with the specified year, month, day, hour, minute, second and microsecond. New in version 2.4. PyObject* PyTime_FromTime(int hour, int minute, int second, int usecond) *Return value: New reference.* Return a "datetime.time" object with the specified hour, minute, second and microsecond. New in version 2.4. PyObject* PyDelta_FromDSU(int days, int seconds, int useconds) *Return value: New reference.* Return a "datetime.timedelta" object representing the given number of days, seconds and microseconds. Normalization is performed so that the resulting number of microseconds and seconds lie in the ranges documented for "datetime.timedelta" objects. New in version 2.4. Macros to extract fields from date objects. The argument must be an instance of "PyDateTime_Date", including subclasses (such as "PyDateTime_DateTime"). The argument must not be *NULL*, and the type is not checked: int PyDateTime_GET_YEAR(PyDateTime_Date *o) Return the year, as a positive int. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_GET_MONTH(PyDateTime_Date *o) Return the month, as an int from 1 through 12. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_GET_DAY(PyDateTime_Date *o) Return the day, as an int from 1 through 31. New in version 2.4. Macros to extract fields from datetime objects. The argument must be an instance of "PyDateTime_DateTime", including subclasses. The argument must not be *NULL*, and the type is not checked: int PyDateTime_DATE_GET_HOUR(PyDateTime_DateTime *o) Return the hour, as an int from 0 through 23. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MINUTE(PyDateTime_DateTime *o) Return the minute, as an int from 0 through 59. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_DATE_GET_SECOND(PyDateTime_DateTime *o) Return the second, as an int from 0 through 59. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(PyDateTime_DateTime *o) Return the microsecond, as an int from 0 through 999999. New in version 2.4. Macros to extract fields from time objects. The argument must be an instance of "PyDateTime_Time", including subclasses. The argument must not be *NULL*, and the type is not checked: int PyDateTime_TIME_GET_HOUR(PyDateTime_Time *o) Return the hour, as an int from 0 through 23. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_TIME_GET_MINUTE(PyDateTime_Time *o) Return the minute, as an int from 0 through 59. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_TIME_GET_SECOND(PyDateTime_Time *o) Return the second, as an int from 0 through 59. New in version 2.4. int PyDateTime_TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(PyDateTime_Time *o) Return the microsecond, as an int from 0 through 999999. New in version 2.4. Macros for the convenience of modules implementing the DB API: PyObject* PyDateTime_FromTimestamp(PyObject *args) *Return value: New reference.* Create and return a new "datetime.datetime" object given an argument tuple suitable for passing to "datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp()". New in version 2.4. PyObject* PyDate_FromTimestamp(PyObject *args) *Return value: New reference.* Create and return a new "datetime.date" object given an argument tuple suitable for passing to "datetime.date.fromtimestamp()". New in version 2.4.