I could run the test using the command line: D:\workspace-git\IronLanguages-main\Languages\IronPython\Internal>ipy ..\..\..\External.LCA_RESTRICTED\Languages\IronPython\27\Lib\test\test_datetime.py
And then got 4 failures, including the one I want to fix: ====================================================================== ERROR: test_total_seconds (__main__.TestTimeDelta) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "..\..\..\External.LCA_RESTRICTED\Languages\IronPython\27\Lib\test\test_datetime.py", line 269, in test_total_seconds self.assertEqual(td.total_seconds(), 31536000.0) AttributeError: 'timedelta' object has no attribute 'total_seconds' ====================================================================== Just couldn't figure out yet how to run all the IronPython tests at once. Best regards Mello On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Cesar Mello <cme...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Any help here is appreciated. > > I found a related unit test here: > > > main\External.LCA_RESTRICTED\Languages\IronPython\27\Lib\test\test_datetime.py: > > def test_total_seconds(self): > td = timedelta(days=365) > self.assertEqual(td.total_seconds(), 31536000.0) > for total_seconds in [123456.789012, -123456.789012, 0.123456, 0, > 1e6]: > td = timedelta(seconds=total_seconds) > self.assertEqual(td.total_seconds(), total_seconds) > # Issue8644: Test that td.total_seconds() has the same > # accuracy as td / timedelta(seconds=1). > for ms in [-1, -2, -123]: > td = timedelta(microseconds=ms) > self.assertEqual(td.total_seconds(), > ((24*3600*td.days + td.seconds)*10**6 > + td.microseconds)/10**6) > > > I would like to know how to enable and run this in the build. > > Thank you very much. > Mello > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Jeff Hardy <jdha...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Just an oversight. Can you open an issue on ironpython.codeplex.com? >> Should be easy enough to get this in. If you're up to it, a pull >> request would be even better :) >> >> - Jeff >> >> On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Cesar Mello <cme...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi! >> > >> > This method doesn't seem to be implemented. From >> > http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html : >> > timedelta.total_seconds() >> > >> > Return the total number of seconds contained in the duration. >> Equivalent to >> > (td.microseconds + (td.seconds + td.days * 24 * 3600) * 10**6) /10**6 >> > computed with true division enabled. >> > >> > Note that for very large time intervals (greater than 270 years on most >> > platforms) this method will lose microsecond accuracy. >> > >> > New in version 2.7. >> > >> > >> > Best regards! >> > Mello >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Ironpython-users mailing list >> > Ironpython-users@python.org >> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users >> > >> > >
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