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# dtparse
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A [dateutil](https://github.com/dateutil/dateutil)-compatible timestamp parser for Rust
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## Where it stands
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The library works really well at the moment, and passes the vast majority of `dateutil`s parser
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test suite. This isn't mission-critical ready, but is more than ready for hobbyist projects.
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The issues to be resolved before version 1.0:
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**Functionality**:
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1. ~~We don't support weekday parsing. In the Python side this is accomplished via `dateutil.relativedelta`~~
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Supported in v0.8
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2. Named timezones aren't supported very well. [chrono_tz](https://github.com/chronotope/chrono-tz)
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theoretically would provide support, but I'd also like some helper things available (e.g. "EST" is not a named zone in `chrono-tz`).
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Explicit time zones (i.e. "00:00:00 -0300") are working as expected.
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3. "Fuzzy" and "Fuzzy with tokens" modes haven't been tested. The code should work, but I need to get the
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test cases added to the auto-generation suite
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**Non-functional**: This library is intended to be a direct port from Python, and thus the code
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looks a lot more like Python than it does Rust. There are a ton of `TODO` comments in the code
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that need cleaned up, things that could be converted to enums, etc.
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In addition, some more documentation would be incredibly helpful. It's, uh, sparse at the moment.
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