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Just a question to see if I understand correctly : the time zone used in the bug fix if only valid for exchange localized in What about exchanges localized in Europe, India,... |
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The current version of client is using the default timezone to encode a time string from the timestamp returned. It causes the encoded time string as a local one since the default timezone in python is localized. For example, if I'm in UTC+8, the encoded time string will be about 12/13 hours earlier than the real one. So I add a timezone parameter for the datetime.fromtimestamp function.