Kaydet (Commit) 0b798a9d authored tarafından Georg Brandl's avatar Georg Brandl

Remove outdated comment and fix a few style issues.

üst 75b32c9c
......@@ -10,29 +10,26 @@ import time
import calendar
def main():
# Note that the range checks below also check for bad types,
# e.g. 3.14 or (). However syntactically invalid replies
# will raise an exception.
if sys.argv[1:]:
year = int(sys.argv[1])
else:
year = int(raw_input('In which year were you born? '))
if 0<=year<100:
if 0 <= year < 100:
print "I'll assume that by", year,
year = year + 1900
print 'you mean', year, 'and not the early Christian era'
elif not (1850<=year<=2002):
elif not (1850 <= year <= time.localtime()[0]):
print "It's hard to believe you were born in", year
return
#
if sys.argv[2:]:
month = int(sys.argv[2])
else:
month = int(raw_input('And in which month? (1-12) '))
if not (1<=month<=12):
if not (1 <= month <= 12):
print 'There is no month numbered', month
return
#
if sys.argv[3:]:
day = int(sys.argv[3])
else:
......@@ -41,36 +38,36 @@ def main():
maxday = 29
else:
maxday = calendar.mdays[month]
if not (1<=day<=maxday):
if not (1 <= day <= maxday):
print 'There are no', day, 'days in that month!'
return
#
bdaytuple = (year, month, day)
bdaydate = mkdate(bdaytuple)
print 'You were born on', format(bdaytuple)
#
todaytuple = time.localtime()[:3]
todaydate = mkdate(todaytuple)
print 'Today is', format(todaytuple)
#
if bdaytuple > todaytuple:
print 'You are a time traveler. Go back to the future!'
return
#
if bdaytuple == todaytuple:
print 'You were born today. Have a nice life!'
return
#
days = todaydate - bdaydate
print 'You have lived', days, 'days'
#
age = 0
for y in range(year, todaytuple[0] + 1):
if bdaytuple < (y, month, day) <= todaytuple:
age = age + 1
#
print 'You are', age, 'years old'
#
if todaytuple[1:] == bdaytuple[1:]:
print 'Congratulations! Today is your', nth(age), 'birthday'
print 'Yesterday was your',
......@@ -88,7 +85,7 @@ def nth(n):
return '%dth' % n
def mkdate((year, month, day)):
# Januari 1st, in 0 A.D. is arbitrarily defined to be day 1,
# January 1st, in 0 A.D. is arbitrarily defined to be day 1,
# even though that day never actually existed and the calendar
# was different then...
days = year*365 # years, roughly
......
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