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Package "Date::Pcalc" Version 6.1
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Copyright (c) 1995 - 2009 by Steffen Beyer.
All rights reserved.
Version history:
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Version 6.1 15.10.2009
+ United "Date::Calc" and "Date::Pcalc" into a single distribution
+ Fixed Polish names of months and days of week (RT ticket #14159)
Version 6.0 07-Oct-2009 Copyright (c) by Steffen Beyer
+ Complete rewrite based on Date::Calc version 6.0
(Note that this is a 1:1 transcription and that it should
therefore behave exactly like the original Date::Calc module)
+ BEWARE that the system call "mktime()" is not available in
Perl; therefore, "Mktime()" in this module does not call it,
but tries to calculate the same result on its own. This works
on my machine (for some tested dates), but no guarantees can be
given it will work on yours (and for other dates and locations).
Version 1.2 02-Apr-2001 Copyright (c) by J. David Eisenberg
+ Cosmetic changes to accompanying text files
+ "Flattened" the directory structure to make PAUSE and its
maintainer more happy :-)
Version 1.1 06-Feb-2000 Copyright (c) by J. David Eisenberg
+ Added year windowing (yy < 70 ? 20yy : 19yy) to Decode_Date_EU2
and Decode_Date_US2
+ Added English_Ordinal for use in Date_to_Text_Long
+ Updated documentation to match Date::Calc version 4.3
+ Added various fixes to Pcalc.pm from Steffen Beyer, mostly
involving optimizing use of returned lists
Version 1.0 03-Aug-1999 Copyright (c) by J. David Eisenberg
+ First release of module. I wrote this module because I was doing
a project that required date calculations. Date::Calc did
exactly what I wanted, but the client's ISP would not allow me to
compile C code. I rewrote the few subroutines that I needed into
Perl, and then decided to translate the entire module to Perl in
case other people encountered the same problem.
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