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py-parsedatetime: updated to 2.6 v2.6 release Polished README.rst fix pyicu import to suppress warnings Fixed missing comma in seconds strings Updated Pipfile and Makefile to: - update and move packages to the "dev" section - use Python 3.7 for pipenv - install tox-pipenv plugin to try and fix Tox (currently doesn't) - simplify tox.ini to try and fix Tox (didn't) - move ci makefile target to the circle config
py-parsedatetime: updated to 2.5 v2.5: Fix to sanitize abbreviated months from icu typo in RU locale in abbreviation for January Fix lint errors for flake8 v3.5.0 Add a constant for start hour Add 'secs' and 'mins' into base units Remove unused dependency on future
Changes 2.4: Issue 219 - remove 'setup_requires' from setup.py
Updated py-parsedatetime to 2.3. Fix for Issue #215 (test failure)
Update time/py-parsedatetime to 2.2. - Added French locale support - Added Python 2.6 support - Minor fixes
Update time/py-parsedatetime to 2.1 (in-freeze, OK by wiz). v2.1 - Issue #156 parsedatetime 2.0 doesn't work on py26 v2.0 - Issue #155 Relative times containing years fail when computed from a leap day - Issue #145 cal.parse('2015-11-18') returns November 19th 2015 - Issue #143 What is the second value returned by `parse`? - Issue #141 Bad test case in TestComplexDateTimes - Issue #123 update supporting files for v2.0 release - Issue #124 Put locales into config-files (yaml) - Issue #125 Remove extra files - Issue #137 Year is parsed wrongly if the date is of format MMM DD, YYxx xx:SS bug - Issue #136 Why I see 2016 instead of 2015? - Issue #133 Bug: "2015-01-01" is parsed as the current date. - Issue #126 "Unresolved attribute reference 'parse' for class 'object'... " in Pycharm IDE. bug - Issue #120 the pdt_locales/en_AU.py file uses en_A for the localID instead of en_AU - Issue #114 Dates in the format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM' give the incorrect month and day - Issue #112 Document getting a time from parsedatetime into a standard Python structure - Issue #110 AttributeError when running in the context of an HTTP request - Issue #109 YearParseStyle is ignored for dates in MM/DD style - Issue #107 yyyy/mm/dd date format - Issue #105 "this week" is not parsed - Issue #103 get UTC times from parseDT - trouble with at 9:30 clock times being interpreted directly in UTC - Issue #100 Fractional deltas result in incoherent results. - PR #118 ADD: improve russian locale - PR #117 ADD: Russian Locale - PR #116 Fix spelling of "separator". - PR #115 Update README.rst - PR #113 Add datetime example to readme. - PR #111 Allowed real number appear in text like "5.5 days ago" v1.5 - Issue #99 Which year is implied when given just a month and day? Next and last? question - Issue #96 Word boundary issues for specials (on, at, in) in nlp - Issue #94 inconsistent application of sourceTime in Calendar.parseDT - Issue #87 nlp() doesn't recognize some "next ..." expressions - Issue #84 Afternoon? bug - Issue #82 'last week' and 'next week' are broken - Issue #81 parse returns default time of 0900 with dates like 'next friday' despite passed struct_time bug - Issue #78 Link for Travis in README is wrong - Issue #72 Enable travis - Issue #71 Calendar() class can not be initialized 1.4 (it's fine) - Issue #66 Unexpected struct_time flag with Calendar.parse on HTML <a href> string - Issue #65 NLP false positives - Issue #63 Supporting multiple shortweekday abbreviations - Issue #61 Short weekday abbreviations bug - Issue #56 Parse words to numbers (thirteen => 13) - Issue #54 testMonths fails - commit 107c7e4655 fix for issue 95 - parsing 'next june 15' - commit 2c0c8ec778 Fixed faulty test, "730am" parses as "73:0 am" which is a bug for a later day. - commit 6f244e891d Fix "ones" parsing as "1s." Require a word boundary between spelled numbers and units. - commit 035818edef Fix "1 day ago" parsing like "1d 1y ago" where "a" within the word "day" is interpreted as 1. - commit 45002e6eec Fixes "next week" and similar modifier + unit pairs in nlp() - commit 47d2e1d527 Fixed "last week" v1.4 - Updated setup.py for wheel compatibility - renamed README.txt to README.rst - renamed MANIFEST to MANIFEST.in - cleaned up a lot of the doc and notes - Commit 3fc165e701 mafagafo Now it works for Python 3.4.1 - Commit d5883801e7 borgstrom Restore Python 2.6 compatibility 1.3 - Issue #45 make a new release to really fix backwards compatibility - Issue #43 Please tag version 1.3 - Commit 29c5c8961d devainandor fixed Python 3 compatibility in pdtLocale_icu - Commit d7304f18f7 inean Fix support for 'now' when no modifiers are present - Commit 26bfc91c28 sashaacker Added parseDT method. - Commit 848deb47e2 rmecham Added support for dotted meridians. - Commit c821e08ce2 ccho-sevenrooms corrected misspelling of 'thirteen' - Biggest change is the addition of the nlp() function by Geoffrey Floyd: nlp() function that utilizes parse() after making judgements about what datetime information belongs together. It makes logical groupings based on proximity and returns a parsed datetime for each matched grouping of datetime text, along with location info within the given inputString.
Update to 1.1.2: 03 Mar 2013 - bear bumped version to 1.1.1 Ugh - debug log caused an error during formatting Issue 10 https://github.com/bear/parsedatetime/issues/10 14 Nov 2012 - bear Added test for "last friday" Updated MANIFEST to reflect renamed README file Bumped version to 1.1 15 Mar 2011 - bear Updated 1.0.0 code to work with 2.6+ (need to try 2.5) and also updated docs and other supporting code 07 Sep 2009 - bear Created branches/python25 from current trunk to save the current code Converted trunk to Python 3 and also refactored how the module is structured so that it no longer requires import parsedatetime.parsedatetime Bumped version to 1.0.0 to reflect the major refactoring
Import new "py-parsedatetime" package: A collection of routines to input, parse and manipulate date and times. The text can either be 'normal' date values or it can be human readable.
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