Fixed #27921 -- Clarified usage of make_aware() with is_dst argument.

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Glenn 2019-09-26 10:46:20 -07:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
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@ -945,11 +945,14 @@ appropriate entities.
post-transition respectively. post-transition respectively.
The ``pytz.NonExistentTimeError`` exception is raised if you try to make The ``pytz.NonExistentTimeError`` exception is raised if you try to make
``value`` aware during a DST transition such that the time never occurred ``value`` aware during a DST transition such that the time never occurred.
(when entering into DST). Setting ``is_dst`` to ``True`` or ``False`` will For example, if the 2:00 hour is skipped during a DST transition, trying to
avoid the exception by moving the hour backwards or forwards by 1 make 2:30 aware in that time zone will raise an exception. To avoid that
respectively. For example, ``is_dst=True`` would change a nonexistent you can use ``is_dst`` to specify how ``make_aware()`` should interpret
time of 2:30 to 1:30 and ``is_dst=False`` would change the time to 3:30. such a nonexistent time. If ``is_dst=True`` then the above time would be
interpreted as 2:30 DST time (equivalent to 1:30 local time). Conversely,
if ``is_dst=False`` the time would be interpreted as 2:30 standard time
(equivalent to 3:30 local time).
.. function:: make_naive(value, timezone=None) .. function:: make_naive(value, timezone=None)