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Date::Pcalc - Gregorian calendar date calculations
* "use Date::Pcalc qw( Days_in_Year Days_in_Month ... );" * "use Date::Pcalc qw(:all);" You can either specify the functions you want to import explicitly by enumerating them between the parentheses of the ""qw()"" operator, or you can use the "":all...
STBEY/Date-Pcalc-6.1 - 16 Oct 2009 05:54:08 UTC
Date::Pcalc::Object - Object-oriented add-on for Date::Pcalc with overloaded operators
* FLAG "FLAG" is either 0 (for "false") or 1 (for "true"). In the case of ""accurate_mode()"" and ""normalized_mode()"", this switches the corresponding mode on and off (see further below for an explanation of what these are). In the case of ""today(...
STBEY/Date-Pcalc-6.1 - 16 Oct 2009 05:54:08 UTC
Date::Pcalendar - Calendar objects for different holiday schemes
* "$calendar = Date::Pcalendar->new(PROFILE[,LANG[,WEEKEND]]);" The first argument must be the reference of a hash, which contains a holiday scheme or "profile" to be used in all calculations involving the new calendar object. The second argument is ...
STBEY/Date-Pcalc-6.1 - 16 Oct 2009 05:54:08 UTC
Date::Pcalendar::Year - Implements embedded "year" objects for Date::Pcalendar
Functions * "check_year(YEAR);" This function checks that the given year lies in the permitted range [1583..2299]. It returns nothing in case of success, and throws an exception ("given year out of range [1583..2299]") otherwise. * "empty_period();" ...
STBEY/Date-Pcalc-6.1 - 16 Oct 2009 05:54:08 UTC
Date::Pcalendar::Profiles - Some sample profiles for Date::Pcalendar and Date::Pcalendar::Year
The method "init()" in module Date::Pcalendar::Year(3) is responsible for parsing the calendar schemes contained here in the Date::Pcalendar::Profiles module. This method offers a "mini-language" which allows to specify common date formulas, like for...
STBEY/Date-Pcalc-6.1 - 16 Oct 2009 05:54:08 UTC