rok commented on code in PR #13791: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/13791#discussion_r937549587
########## r/NEWS.md: ########## @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ * `map_batches()` returns a `RecordBatchReader` and requires that the function it maps returns something coercible to a `RecordBatch` through the `as_record_batch()` S3 function. It can also run in streaming fashion if passed `.lazy = TRUE`. (ARROW-15271, ARROW-16703) * Functions can be called with package namespace prefixes (e.g. `stringr::`, `lubridate::`) within queries. For example, `stringr::str_length` will now dispatch to the same kernel as `str_length`. (ARROW-14575) * Support for new functions: - * `lubridate::parse_date_time()` datetime parser: (ARROW-14848, ARROW-16407) + * `lubridate::parse_date_time()` datetime parser: (ARROW-14848, ARROW-16407, ARROW-16653) + * most formats are now supported. Review Comment: `strftime` supports: `%a %A %w %d %b %B %m %y %Y %H %I %p %M %z %Z %j %U %W %x %X %% %G %V %u` `strptime` on Windows supports: `"%d", "%H", "%j", "%m", "%T", "%S", "%q", "%M", "%U", "%w", "%W", "%y", "%Y", "%R", "%T"` `strptime` on non-Windows in additionally supports: `"%a", "%A", "%b", "%B", "%Om", "%OS", "%I", "%p", "%r", "%z"` `parse_date_time` supports on Windows: `"H", "I", "j", "M", "S", "U", "w", "W", "y", "Y", "R", "T", "%H", "%I", "%j", "%M", "%S", "%U", "%w", "%W", "%y", "%Y", "%R", "%T"` `parse_date_time` on non-Windows supports: `"a", "A", "b", "B", "Om", "p", "r", "%a", "%A", "%b", "%B", "O%m", "%p", "%r"` I'm not sure where to put this information :) -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected]
