NAME
Time::Duration::Parse - Parse string that represents time duration
SYNOPSIS
use Time::Duration::Parse;
my $seconds = parse_duration("2 minutes and 3 seconds"); # 123
DESCRIPTION
Time::Duration::Parse is a module to parse human readable duration strings like 2 minutes and 3 seconds to seconds.
It does the opposite of "duration_exact" in Time::Duration function in Time::Duration and is roundtrip safe. So, the following is always true.
use Time::Duration::Parse;
use Time::Duration;
my $seconds = int rand 100000;
is( parse_duration(duration_exact($seconds)), $seconds );
FUNCTIONS
- parse_duration
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$seconds = parse_duration($string);
Parses duration string and returns seconds. When it encounters an error in a given string, it dies with an exception saying "Unknown timespec: blah blah blah". This function is exported by default.
SEE ALSO
Time::Duration::Parse::More has the same interface as this module, but supports more expressions and memoization.
Time::Duration can be used for the reverse of this module: given a number of seconds it will provide an English description of the duration.
Time::Duration::Object provides an OO interface to Time::Duration.
Time::Duration::LocaleObject provides an OO interface to the Time::Duration::??
modules, which provide language-specific versions of Time::Duration.
DateTime::Format::Duration can be used to parse natural language descriptions of durations, returning an instance of DateTime::Duration, which can then be converted to seconds using the in_units()
method.
REPOSITORY
https://github.com/neilb/Time-Duration-Parse
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Some internal code is taken from Cache and Cache::Cache modules on CPAN.