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```python
ts = pd.Timestamp("001-01-01")
td = pd.Timedelta(days=1).as_unit("s")
>>> ts - td
Timestamp('0-12-31 00:00:00')
>>> (ts - td).year
0
```
We document in a few places that we are u…
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# Rationale
- The maps table has a timestamp column and old maps with a unknown release date have a value on this column of `0000-00-00 00:00:00`.
- I don't think `0000-00-00 00:00:00` is a valid da…
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**Describe the bug**
Some calendars in the wild contain events with end datetime before start datetime.
(Seen with Sogo as calendar provider)
It make the library crash because of an assertion…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
Isha and Fajer timings for my city st.andrews are way off .. it shows isha at
1:40 AM when it is 11:52 for example .. coordinate are 56.333 and -2.8733. I a…
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Hi,
Is there are way to add custom calendars? I know in java this is possible.
If not, well, this is a feature request. 😉
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Hi Christian / others
First, two needs and then two questions.
1) Parser: I've had to parse durations like "2 days ago", "3 months ago", etc. and have only been able to find [`DateTime::Format::…
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Comments to track minor issues to review in the code.
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When doing relative date calculations, operations like addDays() and
getDateDiff() often get used one after another. It is expected to have
consistent dates/differences all the time, but run the…
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When doing relative date calculations, operations like addDays() and
getDateDiff() often get used one after another. It is expected to have
consistent dates/differences all the time, but run the…
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```
When doing relative date calculations, operations like addDays() and
getDateDiff() often get used one after another. It is expected to have
consistent dates/differences all the time, but run the…