On 2014-08-05, 3:34 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
On Aug 5, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Darren Duncan wrote:
Coincidentally, see this blog post I saw yesterday:
http://blogs.perl.org/users/chansen/2014/08/timemoment-vs-datetime.html
Yeah, I saw that, too, but Sqitch requires localization, which Time::M
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Yeah, I saw that, too, but Sqitch requires localization, which Time::Moment
does not support. Best, David
I guess it's not enough for you, but T:M's strftime does support locales, it
seems.
It does? The docs all say that it uses the C locale. Which is a good default,
but unlocalizable, un
On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:21 AM, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
>> Yeah, I saw that, too, but Sqitch requires localization, which Time::Moment
>> does not support. Best, David
>
> I guess it's not enough for you, but T:M's strftime does support locales, it
> seems.
It does? The docs all say that it uses
On 08/06/2014 12:34 AM, David E. Wheeler wrote:
Yeah, I saw that, too, but Sqitch requires localization, which
Time::Moment does not support. Best, David
I guess it's not enough for you, but T:M's strftime does support
locales, it seems.