[3.11] gh-98378: Add small format string example to strftime comments (GH-98379)#98395
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…ythonGH-98379) A small example of what a full date and time would look like would help a lot of developers who may not realize that they should investigate `time.h`'s `strftime`, run `man strftime`, or click through a series of docs on the python docs before they get to the actual [definition here](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.htmlGH-strftime-and-strptime-format-codes) which still doesn't have an obvious copy-pastable example of "what the heck format does this thing actually expect?". Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger (cherry picked from commit 6ccca69) Co-authored-by: Alex Zvorygin <grafetu@gmail.com>
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A small example of what a full date and time would look like would help a lot of developers who may not realize that they should investigate
time.h'sstrftime, runman strftime, or click through a series of docs on the python docs before they get to the actual definition here which still doesn't have an obvious copy-pastable example of "what the heck format does this thing actually expect?".Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
(cherry picked from commit 6ccca69)
Co-authored-by: Alex Zvorygin grafetu@gmail.com