# $Id: Date.pm,v 1.14 2008/03/03 16:55:04 asc Exp $
use strict;
package Net::Delicious::Date;
use base qw (Net::Delicious::Object);
$Net::Delicious::Date::VERSION = '1.14';
=head1 NAME
Net::Delicious::Date - OOP for del.icio.us date thingies
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::Delicious;
my $del = Net::Delicious->new({...});
foreach my $dt ($del->post_per_date({...})) {
# $dt is a Net::Delicious::Date
# object.
print "$dt\n";
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
OOP for del.icio.us date thingies.
=head1 NOTES
=over 4
=item *
This package overrides the perl builtin I<stringify> operator and returns the value of the object's I<count> method.
=item *
It isn't really expected that you will instantiate these
objects outside of I<Net::Delicious> itself.
=back
=cut
use overload q("") => sub { shift->count() };
=head1 PACKAGE METHODS
=cut
=head2 __PACKAGE__->new(\%args)
Returns a I<Net::Delicious::Date> object. Woot!
=cut
# Defined in Net::Delicious::Object
=head1 OBJECT METHODS
=cut
=head2 $obj->tag()
Returns a string.
=cut
# Defined in Net::Delicious::Object
=head2 $obj->date()
Returns a date string, formatted I<YYYY-MM-DD>
=cut
# Defined in Net::Delicious::Object
=head2 $obj->count()
Returns an int.
=cut
# Defined in Net::Delicious::Object
=head2 $obj->as_hashref()
Return the object as a hash ref safe for serializing and re-blessing.
=cut
# Defined in Net::Delicious::Object
=head1 VERSION
1.13
=head1 DATE
$Date: 2008/03/03 16:55:04 $
=head1 AUTHOR
Aaron Straup Cope <ascope@cpan.org>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Net::Delicious>
=head1 LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Aaron Straup Cope. All rights reserved.
This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
return 1;