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authorVictor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com>2015-09-18 11:23:02 (GMT)
committerVictor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com>2015-09-18 11:23:02 (GMT)
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Issue #25155: Add _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t() function
On Windows, the tv_sec field of the timeval structure has the type C long, whereas it has the type C time_t on all other platforms. A C long has a size of 32 bits (signed inter, 1 bit for the sign, 31 bits for the value) which is not enough to store an Epoch timestamp after the year 2038. Add the _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t() function written for datetime.datetime.now(): convert a _PyTime_t timestamp to a (secs, us) tuple where secs type is time_t. It allows to support dates after the year 2038 on Windows. Enhance also _PyTime_AsTimeval_impl() to detect overflow on the number of seconds when rounding the number of microseconds.
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