SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::DateParse;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date );
my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date, $zone );
DESCRIPTION
This module is a compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse.USAGE
Import Parameters
This module accepts no arguments to it's "import" method and exports no symbols.Methods
Class Methods-
parse_datetime($date [, $zone])
Accepts a Date::Parse compatible $date string and optionally a Time::Zone compatible $zone string.
Returns a DateTime object.
GOTCHAS
- If parse_datetime is called on a $date that doesn't know specify a timezone and $zone is not set, then the timezone of the returned DateTime object will be set to the "local" timezone. This is consistent with the behavior of Date::Parse.
- If parse_datetime is called without a $zone but the $date string does specify a timezone/offset or if parse_datetime is called with a $zone that DateTime::TimeZone does not understand, the returned DateTime object will have it's timezone set to a fixed offset from UTC. This means that "DST" information is not available and date math will not reflect "DST" transitions. This may be resolved for true timezones by using the DateTime::TimeZone::Alias module to "alias" the Time::Zone timezone to an Olson DB name. This may be done automatically in a future release.
CREDITS
Graham Barr (GBARR) <[email protected]>, author of Date::ParseEveryone at the DateTime "Asylum".
SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the <[email protected]> email list. See <http://lists.perl.org/> for more details.AUTHOR
Joshua Hoblitt (JHOBLITT) <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-6 Joshua Hoblitt. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.The full text of the licenses can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module, or in perlartistic and perlgpl as supplied with Perl 5.8.1 and later.