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07:13
@PaulMcG Usually a little more subtlety helps in the suggestion :P
07:49
@Warcaith fwiw, that's exactly how my test folders look like.
@Peilonrayz How so?
08:05
Hi guys ... python newbie seeking help again:
I have this line of code with a static string (the whole code is basically coming from https://github.com/python-smpplib/python-smpplib/blob/master/README.md)

parts, encoding_flag, msg_type_flag = smpplib.gsm.make_parts(u'Hello World !')

I would like to put the static string into a variable for easier modification
as I would like to add a timestamp to the string

the u in front of the string, which I don't even understand exactly its meaning, is making me wonder how to do that
The u indicates it is a unicode string, which doesn't have any meaning in Python3. It's a leftover from Python2 and only exists for compatibility.
u'Hello World !' and 'Hello World !' are exactly the same string in Python 3.
good .. so now it should be easy for me to do what I wanted to do
@MisterMiyagi thanks
08:20
ok my newbiness shines again
I was unable to concatenate a string with datetime.datetime.now()
even if I use an other variable to store the timestamp
ct=datetime.datetime.now()
A='Hello ' + ct

will not work
ts=ct.timestamp()
A= 'Hello ' + ts

also will not work
What do you expect from adding a date to text?
or a timestamp
Because you need strftime to get an actual string
Or str(ct) or repr(ct) or any other mechanism to make your datetime a string. String conversion isn't unambigous.
>>> import time
>>> tm = time.strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z(%z)')
>>> print('hello ' + tm)
hello Thu, 14 Sep 2023 10:25:33 CEST(+0200)
I'm confused by this answer on time vs. datetime. The first link they give seems to support the opposite of their assertion on DST?
08:42
I think the link is supposed to show that timestamps "covers" DST information.
FWIW, I wouldn't bet on timestamps from arbitrary sources doing timezone/DST handling right.
09:01
True. I had it in the back of my mind from years ago that somewhere official it was said that one should prefer datetime over time now as it basically superseded most of its functionality, but now I can't find any such advice
 
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