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Equality Comparison (and Others) Disregard Microseconds
The equality operators (e.g. __eq__
) and other properties (e.g. .epoch
) seem to ignore + truncate microseconds:
In [2]: m1, m2 = maya.now(), maya.now()
In [3]: m1
Out[3]: <MayaDT epoch=1527031930.399905>
In [4]: m2
Out[4]: <MayaDT epoch=1527031930.399909>
In [5]: m1 == m2
Out[5]: True
In [6]: m1.datetime() == m2.datetime()
Out[6]: False
In [7]: m1.epoch
Out[7]: 1527031930
Is this microsecond truncation behavior intentional? It seems to disagree with datetime's
microsecond treatment, with the __repr__
of MayaDT
itself, and with other MayaDT
methods (e.g. .datetime()
, . iso8601()
, and of course .microsecond
)
Thanks for this package!
Is this microsecond truncation behavior intentional?
I'm not entirely sure about this. The only reference in the commit history I could find was about simplifying the test suite - which is kinda strange ;)
I've committed #157 to be at least compatible with Python's datetime comparison methods.
However, I'm not entirely sure how to deal with MayaDT.epoch
. The POSIX timestamp / UNIX epoch is usually specified in seconds and not microseconds.
Thanks for the update @timofurrer -- I'll follow along with the discussion in PR #157
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