DateTime-Format-Japanese
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- This version was never released.
- Allow user to specify input and output encoding
0.01
- Be more explicit about requiring perl >= 5.7 in Build.PL
(reported via CPAN Testers "Barbie")
- Doc tweaks
0.01_02 08 Feb 2004
- Add DateTime::Format::Japanese::Traditional for processing
traditional Japanese calendar notation.
- Installation of DT::F::J::Traditional is optional
- minor fixes
0.01_01 03 Feb 2004
- Initial alpha release.
- This release contains parsing/formatting of modern Japanese dates only
- Grudgingly require perl >= 5.7.x.
lib/DateTime/Format/Japanese.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Formats the year using the Japanese era notation.
=item FORMAT_GREGORIAN
Formats the year using the Gregorian notation
=back
=head2 with_gregorian_marker()
Get/Set the option to include the gregorian calendar marker ("西æ¦")
=head2 with_bc_marker()
Get/Set the option to include the "B.C." marker instead of a negative year.
=head2 with_ampm_marker()
Get/Set the option to include the AM/PM marker. Implies that the hour
notation is swictched to 1-12 from 1-23
lib/DateTime/Format/Japanese/Traditional.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new()
This constructor will create a DateTime::Format::Japanese object.
You may optionally pass any of the following parameters:
number_format - how to format numbers (default: FORMAT_KANJI)
month_format - how to format months (default: FORMAT_NUMERIC_MONTH)
with_traditional_marker - use traditional calendar marker (default: 0)
Please note that all of the above parameters only take effect for
I<formatting>, and not I<parsing>. Parsing is done in a way such
that it accepts any of the known formats that this module can produce.
=head2 $fmt-E<gt>parse_datetime($string)
This function will parse a traditional Japanese date/time string and convert
it to a DateTime::Calendar::Japanese object. If the parsing is unsuccessful
it will croak.
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