NAME
Date::Parse - Parse date strings into time values
SYNOPSIS
use Date::Parse;
$time = str2time($date);
($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year,$zone) = strptime($date);
DESCRIPTION
Date::Parse
provides two routines for parsing date strings into time values.
- str2time(DATE [, ZONE])
-
str2time
parsesDATE
and returns a unix time value, or undef upon failure.ZONE
, if given, specifies the timezone to assume when parsing if the date string does not specify a timezome. - strptime(DATE [, ZONE])
-
strptime
takes the same arguments as str2time but returns an array of values($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year,$zone)
. Elements are only defined if they could be extracted from the date string. The$zone
element is the timezone offset in seconds from GMT. An empty array is returned upon failure.
MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT
Date::Parse is capable of parsing dates in several languages, these are English, French, German and Italian. Changing the language is done via a static method call, for example
Date::Parse->language('German');
will cause Date::Parse to attempt to parse any subsequent dates in German.
This is only a first pass, I am considering changing this to be
$lang = Date::Language->new('German');
$lang->str2time("25 Jun 1996 21:09:55 +0100");
I am open to suggestions on this.
AUTHOR
Graham Barr <Graham.Barr@tiuk.ti.com>
REVISION
$Revision: 2.5 $
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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