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tammoippen opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments
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Durations of full days have 0 total_seconds (PyPy) #876

tammoippen opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments

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  • I am on the latest Pendulum version.
  • I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate.
  • OS version and name: OS X 15.2 Sequoia
  • Pendulum version: 3.0.0 (and also installing from git)
  • Python version: 3.10.14 (PyPy 7.3.17)

Issue

There is an issue with durations of full days with the latest Pendulum version and PyPy.

Here is a reproducer in ipython:

> ipython
Python 3.10.14 (39dc8d3c85a7, Aug 27 2024, 20:40:24)
Type 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information
IPython 8.31.0 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. Type '?' for help.

In [1]: from pendulum import duration

In [2]: duration(days=1)
Out[2]: Duration()

In [3]: duration(hours=23)
Out[3]: Duration(hours=23)

In [4]: duration(minutes=24*60)
Out[4]: Duration()

In [5]: duration(seconds=24*60*60)
Out[5]: Duration()

In [6]: duration(days=1).total_seconds()
Out[6]: 0.0

In [7]: duration(days=2).total_seconds()
Out[7]: 0.0

In [8]: duration(days=2, minutes=1).total_seconds()
Out[8]: 60.0

# there is no problem with the native timedelta of pypy
In [8]: from datetime import timedelta

In [9]: timedelta(days=1).total_seconds()
Out[9]: 86400.0
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