Changes
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1.00 29 Nov 2011
* Work around 5.14 qw() deprecation
* Tweak test
* Update dependency
0.99999_01 19 Aug 2010
* Migrate to using XS backend (DateTime::Astro)
* Migrate to github
* Solar terms on 2020 and 2028 are known to be broken at this moment
0.07 - 29 May 2007
- Migrate to Module::Install
- Require new version of DateTime::Event::Chinese
0.06 (never released)
- Add POD tests.
0.05 - 28 Jun 2005
- Fix Build.PL create_makefile_pl to create 'traditional' Makefile.PL
- Update dependency (require newer modules). This fixes problems reported
by Dave Rolsky where make test fails.
- Slightly modify test
0.04 - 30 Jan 2004
- Was missing the time_zone() method, which makes a difference when
you pass a DT::C::Chinese to a from_object() method for other
calendards
- Add test
0.03 - 24 Jan 2004
- It's good to be able to access CVS.
- Added methods to get the Chinese year name, as well as just the
celestial stem or the terrestrial branch. Dave Rolsky.
- Added a method to return the zodiac animal for the year. Dave Rolsky.
0.02 - 24 Jan 2004
[ The "Darn, Astronomical Calendars Are Hard" Release ]
- Now the time_zone parameter defaults to Asia/Shanghai, so that
dates by default align with Chinese Calendar
- Added elapsed_years()
- Fixed MANIFEST
- Fixed really nasty bug in the edge case for going from a non-leap
year to a leap year by requiring DateTime::Event::SolarTerm 0.02,
which fixes no_major_term_on.
- Fixed another really nasty bug caused by operator precedence of ? :
- Fixed _calc_gregorian_components() which was triggered from set()
- Fixed set() to correctly set the time components
- Fixed new()'s validation args (missing defaults)
- Fixed now()
- Require DateTime::Event::Chinese 0.02
0.01 - 12 Jan 2004
- initial release