Re: [ANNOUNCE] DateTime::Format::Strptime 1.1000

2009-07-14 Thread Rick Measham
Dave Rolsky wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, Rick Measham wrote: This release depends on DateTime::Locale 0.43 and the locale tests expect the data provided by that module. This isn't future-proof, but Dave says that the methods that provide the %x, %X and %c patterns to strftime are deprecated.

[ANNOUNCE] DateTime::Format::Strptime 1.1000

2009-07-13 Thread Rick Measham
This release allows the 'pattern' to be a regex. This is handy for situations like: pattern = '%Y-%m-%d[T ]%H:%M:%S' where you'll accept either the 'T' or space delimiter in ISO8601 type datetimes. This release depends on DateTime::Locale 0.43 and the locale tests expect the data provided

Re: [ANNOUNCE] DateTime::Format::Strptime 1.1000

2009-07-13 Thread Dave Rolsky
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, Rick Measham wrote: This release depends on DateTime::Locale 0.43 and the locale tests expect the data provided by that module. This isn't future-proof, but Dave says that the methods that provide the %x, %X and %c patterns to strftime are deprecated. Once the target

Re: [ANNOUNCE] DateTime::Format::Strptime 1.1000

2009-07-13 Thread Shane McCarron
Dave Rolsky wrote: As far the locale data, that target will never stop moving. I'll keep releasing new versions as the CLDR folks update their data. and I, for one, thank you for it. Tea is on me the next time we manage to be in the same space at the same time. -- Shane P. McCarron