pandas 1.4.2

_Timestamp is PITA. Because we inherit from datetime, which has very specific construction requirements, we need to do object instantiation in python (see Timestamp class below). This will serve as a C extension type that shadows the python class, where we do any heavy lifting.

_Timestamp is a c-defined subclass of datetime.datetime

_Timestamp is a c-defined subclass of datetime.datetime

_Timestamp is PITA. Because we inherit from datetime, which has very specific construction requirements, we need to do object instantiation in python (see Timestamp class below). This will serve as a C extension type that shadows the python class, where we do any heavy lifting.

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