Alphabetized django.utils sections.

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@ -829,6 +829,120 @@ appropriate entities.
If ``value`` is ``"Joel is a slug"``, the output will be
``"joel-is-a-slug"``.
.. _time-zone-selection-functions:
``django.utils.timezone``
=========================
.. module:: django.utils.timezone
:synopsis: Timezone support.
.. data:: utc
:class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents UTC.
.. function:: get_fixed_timezone(offset)
.. versionadded:: 1.7
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents a time zone
with a fixed offset from UTC.
``offset`` is a :class:`datetime.timedelta` or an integer number of
minutes. Use positive values for time zones east of UTC and negative
values for west of UTC.
.. function:: get_default_timezone()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents the
:ref:`default time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_default_timezone_name()
Returns the name of the :ref:`default time zone
<default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_current_timezone()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents the
:ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_current_timezone_name()
Returns the name of the :ref:`current time zone
<default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: activate(timezone)
Sets the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`. The
``timezone`` argument must be an instance of a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo`
subclass or, if pytz_ is available, a time zone name.
.. function:: deactivate()
Unsets the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: override(timezone)
This is a Python context manager that sets the :ref:`current time zone
<default-current-time-zone>` on entry with :func:`activate()`, and restores
the previously active time zone on exit. If the ``timezone`` argument is
``None``, the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>` is unset
on entry with :func:`deactivate()` instead.
.. function:: localtime(value, timezone=None)
Converts an aware :class:`~datetime.datetime` to a different time zone,
by default the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
This function doesn't work on naive datetimes; use :func:`make_aware`
instead.
.. function:: now()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents the
current point in time. Exactly what's returned depends on the value of
:setting:`USE_TZ`:
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``False``, this will be a
:ref:`naive <naive_vs_aware_datetimes>` datetime (i.e. a datetime
without an associated timezone) that represents the current time
in the system's local timezone.
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``True``, this will be an
:ref:`aware <naive_vs_aware_datetimes>` datetime representing the
current time in UTC. Note that :func:`now` will always return
times in UTC regardless of the value of :setting:`TIME_ZONE`;
you can use :func:`localtime` to convert to a time in the current
time zone.
.. function:: is_aware(value)
Returns ``True`` if ``value`` is aware, ``False`` if it is naive. This
function assumes that ``value`` is a :class:`~datetime.datetime`.
.. function:: is_naive(value)
Returns ``True`` if ``value`` is naive, ``False`` if it is aware. This
function assumes that ``value`` is a :class:`~datetime.datetime`.
.. function:: make_aware(value, timezone)
Returns an aware :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents the same
point in time as ``value`` in ``timezone``, ``value`` being a naive
:class:`~datetime.datetime`.
This function can raise an exception if ``value`` doesn't exist or is
ambiguous because of DST transitions.
.. function:: make_naive(value, timezone)
Returns an naive :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents in
``timezone`` the same point in time as ``value``, ``value`` being an
aware :class:`~datetime.datetime`
.. _pytz: http://pytz.sourceforge.net/
``django.utils.translation``
============================
@ -961,120 +1075,6 @@ For a complete discussion on the usage of the following see the
Session key under which the active language for the current session is
stored.
.. _time-zone-selection-functions:
``django.utils.timezone``
=========================
.. module:: django.utils.timezone
:synopsis: Timezone support.
.. data:: utc
:class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents UTC.
.. function:: get_fixed_timezone(offset)
.. versionadded:: 1.7
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents a time zone
with a fixed offset from UTC.
``offset`` is a :class:`datetime.timedelta` or an integer number of
minutes. Use positive values for time zones east of UTC and negative
values for west of UTC.
.. function:: get_default_timezone()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents the
:ref:`default time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_default_timezone_name()
Returns the name of the :ref:`default time zone
<default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_current_timezone()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo` instance that represents the
:ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: get_current_timezone_name()
Returns the name of the :ref:`current time zone
<default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: activate(timezone)
Sets the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`. The
``timezone`` argument must be an instance of a :class:`~datetime.tzinfo`
subclass or, if pytz_ is available, a time zone name.
.. function:: deactivate()
Unsets the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
.. function:: override(timezone)
This is a Python context manager that sets the :ref:`current time zone
<default-current-time-zone>` on entry with :func:`activate()`, and restores
the previously active time zone on exit. If the ``timezone`` argument is
``None``, the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>` is unset
on entry with :func:`deactivate()` instead.
.. function:: localtime(value, timezone=None)
Converts an aware :class:`~datetime.datetime` to a different time zone,
by default the :ref:`current time zone <default-current-time-zone>`.
This function doesn't work on naive datetimes; use :func:`make_aware`
instead.
.. function:: now()
Returns a :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents the
current point in time. Exactly what's returned depends on the value of
:setting:`USE_TZ`:
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``False``, this will be a
:ref:`naive <naive_vs_aware_datetimes>` datetime (i.e. a datetime
without an associated timezone) that represents the current time
in the system's local timezone.
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``True``, this will be an
:ref:`aware <naive_vs_aware_datetimes>` datetime representing the
current time in UTC. Note that :func:`now` will always return
times in UTC regardless of the value of :setting:`TIME_ZONE`;
you can use :func:`localtime` to convert to a time in the current
time zone.
.. function:: is_aware(value)
Returns ``True`` if ``value`` is aware, ``False`` if it is naive. This
function assumes that ``value`` is a :class:`~datetime.datetime`.
.. function:: is_naive(value)
Returns ``True`` if ``value`` is naive, ``False`` if it is aware. This
function assumes that ``value`` is a :class:`~datetime.datetime`.
.. function:: make_aware(value, timezone)
Returns an aware :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents the same
point in time as ``value`` in ``timezone``, ``value`` being a naive
:class:`~datetime.datetime`.
This function can raise an exception if ``value`` doesn't exist or is
ambiguous because of DST transitions.
.. function:: make_naive(value, timezone)
Returns an naive :class:`~datetime.datetime` that represents in
``timezone`` the same point in time as ``value``, ``value`` being an
aware :class:`~datetime.datetime`
.. _pytz: http://pytz.sourceforge.net/
``django.utils.tzinfo``
=======================