Added a timezone object to the datetime object generated in cql_to_py for timestamps#50
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I would disagree with this change, because timestamps are generally timezone independent. https://stackoverflow.com/a/23062640 You can always assume that returned datetime in UTC. So, instead of calculating an offset, you can set it statically to UTC. |
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I think this is a good addition for situations where timestamps queried from the database need to be compared with
datetimeobjects acquired from other sources that may be set to a different timezone.I'm not very acquainted with PyO3 so this can probably be implemented in a cleaner way... I would love to help improve this addition :)