chore(deps): update dependency python-dateutil to ~=2.9.0 #21904
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This PR contains the following updates:
~=2.8.1
->~=2.9.0
Release Notes
dateutil/dateutil (python-dateutil)
v2.9.0
Compare Source
Version 2.9.0 (2024-02-29)
Data updates
Features
dateutil
submodules lazily imported using PEP 562. On Python 3.7+, things likeimport dateutil; dateutil.tz.gettz("America/New_York")
will now work without explicitly importingdateutil.tz
, with the import occurring behind the scenes on first use. The old behavior remains on Python 3.6 and earlier. Fixed by Orson Adams. (gh issue #771, gh pr #1007)Bugfixes
datetime.utcfromtimestamp
, which is deprecated as of Python 3.12. Reported by Hugo van Kemenade (gh pr #1284), fixed by Thomas Grainger (gh pr #1285).Documentation changes
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