lidavidm commented on a change in pull request #11358:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/11358#discussion_r731125253
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File path: cpp/src/arrow/compute/kernels/scalar_string_test.cc
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@@ -1429,6 +1430,17 @@ TYPED_TEST(TestStringKernels, Strptime) {
this->CheckUnary("strptime", input1, timestamp(TimeUnit::MICRO), output1,
&options);
}
+TYPED_TEST(TestStringKernels, StrptimeZoneOffset) {
+ if (!arrow::internal::kStrptimeSupportsZone) {
+ GTEST_SKIP() << "strptime does not support %z on this platform";
+ }
+ std::string input1 = R"(["5/1/2020 +01", null, "12/11/1900 -01:30"])";
+ std::string output1 =
+ R"(["2020-04-30T23:00:00.000000", null, "1900-12-11T01:30:00.000000"])";
+ StrptimeOptions options("%m/%d/%Y %z", TimeUnit::MICRO);
+ this->CheckUnary("strptime", input1, timestamp(TimeUnit::MICRO), output1,
&options);
Review comment:
Updated the CSV reader and added a doc blurb.
I ignored casting since the user specifies the timezone (or lack thereof) so
presumably it's up to them to do any adjustments they want, and pyarrow.array
doesn't infer timestamps from strings (I thought it did, apparently not).
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