On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Joshua Hoblitt wrote:
It appears as if Pugs is very close to being able to host a major
framework like DateTime. I think that it's 'time' to start considering
porting DateTime to Perl6. Even if for no other reason then to help
debug Pugs. The big question that I believe n
Dave has started DateTime, and I'm working on Pugs modules
DateTime::Span, DateTime::SpanSet and a new module called
DateTime::Recurrence, as well as the base modules Span, Recurrence,
and Set-Infinite. Everything is under the /ext directory.
I'm splitting the modules into a functional "implementa
Hi Folks,
It appears as if Pugs is very close to being able to host a major
framework like DateTime. I think that it's 'time' to start considering
porting DateTime to Perl6. Even if for no other reason then to help
debug Pugs. The big question that I believe needs to be settled is do
we make a
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 01:54:30PM +1000, Rick Measham wrote:
> I want to wrap this up and release so there's 24 hours to finalise the
> name. Here's the names I like thus far:
>
> DateTime::LazyInit (from John Siracusa)
> DateTime::Mock (from Joshua Hoblitt)
> DateTime::Diet (original de