Subclass of integer representing seconds since UNIX epoch
Project description
time-int
Integer subclass to represent naive time since epoch.
The Idea
UNIX has a venerable tradition of representing time as seconds since the start of 1970. This has its limitations, but it is sometimes desirably simple. This package sub-classes int to give a little handy functionality to this simple approach.
Important Limitations
- Supported range starts at 0 or TimeInt.MIN on Jan 1, 1970
- Supported range ends at a 32-bit limit or TimeInt.MAX on Apr 2, 2106
- Values are rounded off to the nearest second.
- Values do not track what time-zone they represent.
Quick Example
from time_int import TimeInt
start_time = TimeInt.utcnow()
some_slow_operation()
end_time = TimeInt.utcnow()
print(f"Operation started at {start_time.get_pretty()}")
print(f"Operation ended at {end_time.get_pretty()}")
print(f"Operation took {end_time - start_time} seconds")
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