From d3876d34388ea9501ae84c654b437f7cf2833ccd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adrianp Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 15:08:44 +0000 Subject: Time::Format version 1.02 ========================= Time::Format provides a very easy way to format dates and times. The formatting functions are tied to hash variables, so they can be used inside strings as well as in ordinary expressions. The formatting codes used are meant to be easy to remember, use, and read. They follow a simple, consistent pattern. If I've done my job right, once you learn the codes, you should never have to refer to the documentation again. A quick-reference page is included, just in case. ;-) Time::Format can also format DateTime objects, and strings created with Date::Manip. Also provided is a tied-hash interface to POSIX::strftime and Date::Manip::UnixDate. --- time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+) create mode 100644 time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR (limited to 'time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR') diff --git a/time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR b/time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f8c30fe8359 --- /dev/null +++ b/time/p5-Time-Format/DESCR @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +Time::Format provides a very easy way to format dates and times. The +formatting functions are tied to hash variables, so they can be used +inside strings as well as in ordinary expressions. The formatting +codes used are meant to be easy to remember, use, and read. They +follow a simple, consistent pattern. If I've done my job right, once +you learn the codes, you should never have to refer to the +documentation again. A quick-reference page is included, just in +case. ;-) + +Time::Format can also format DateTime objects, and strings created +with Date::Manip. + +Also provided is a tied-hash interface to POSIX::strftime and +Date::Manip::UnixDate. + +If the I18N::Langinfo module is available, Time::Format provides +weekday and month names in a language appropriate for your locale. -- cgit v1.2.3