# NB: This is for the Timestamp.timestamp *method* specifically, not # the Timestamp class in general. from pytz import utc from pandas._libs.tslibs import Timestamp import pandas.util._test_decorators as td import pandas._testing as tm class TestTimestampMethod: @td.skip_if_windows def test_timestamp(self, fixed_now_ts): # GH#17329 # tz-naive --> treat it as if it were UTC for purposes of timestamp() ts = fixed_now_ts uts = ts.replace(tzinfo=utc) assert ts.timestamp() == uts.timestamp() tsc = Timestamp("2014-10-11 11:00:01.12345678", tz="US/Central") utsc = tsc.tz_convert("UTC") # utsc is a different representation of the same time assert tsc.timestamp() == utsc.timestamp() # datetime.timestamp() converts in the local timezone with tm.set_timezone("UTC"): # should agree with datetime.timestamp method dt = ts.to_pydatetime() assert dt.timestamp() == ts.timestamp()