Parse and format strp and strf time patterns
http://search.cpan.org/dist/DateTime-Format-Strptime/
This module implements most of strptime(3), the POSIX function that is the
reverse of strftime(3), for DateTime. While strftime takes a DateTime and a
pattern and returns a string, strptime takes a string and a pattern and
returns the DateTime object associated.
Authors:
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Rick Measham
- Sources inherited from project devel:languages:perl
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DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.77.tar.gz | 0000114321 112 KB | |
_link | 0000000164 164 Bytes | |
cpanspec.yml | 0000000547 547 Bytes | |
perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime.changes | 0000014011 13.7 KB | |
perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime.spec | 0000003198 3.12 KB |
Revision 47 (latest revision is 52)
Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker)
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request 780959
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Tina Müller (tinita)
(revision 47)
- updated to 1.77 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime/Changes 1.77 2020-02-29 * When the parsed string contained an invalid time zone offset (parsed with "%z") like "-9999", the error handling set in the parser's constructor was ignored and an exception was always thrown. Reported by x-qq. GH #25.
Comments 1
wrong deps for DateTime::Locale >= 0.45 (not 0.450000)