COPYRIGHT000644001750001750 226013314146550 14346 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: DateTimeX-Auto Upstream-Contact: TOBYINK and Toby Inkster Source: https://metacpan.org/release/DateTimeX-Auto Files: Changes META.json META.yml doap.ttl t/01basic.t Copyright: Copyright 2018 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: INSTALL LICENSE Makefile.PL examples/example.pl Copyright: Unknown License: Unknown Files: COPYRIGHT CREDITS SIGNATURE Copyright: None License: public-domain Files: README lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm Copyright: Copyright 2011-2012, 2014 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: dist.ini Copyright: Copyright 2014 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 Files: t/02cloning.t Copyright: Copyright 2011 Toby Inkster. License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 License: Artistic-1.0 This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by the copyright holder(s). This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 1.0 License: GPL-1.0 This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by the copyright holder(s). This is free software, licensed under: The GNU General Public License, Version 1, February 1989 CREDITS000644001750001750 11413314146550 14047 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009Maintainer: - TOBYINK - Toby Inkster Changes000644001750001750 271513314146550 14353 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009DateTimeX-Auto ============== Created: 2011-07-06 Home page: Bug tracker: Maintainer: Toby Inkster 0.009 2018-06-25 - Updated: Make UNIVERSAL::ref optional on newer Perls. - Updated: Use parent.pm in place of base.pm. 0.008 2014-09-12 - Remove Role::Commons dependency. - Split OO stuff and exporter stuff into different packages. - Use Exporter::Shiny instead of Exporter.pm. 0.007 2014-09-10 [ Packaging ] - Switch to Dist::Inkt. 0.006 2013-04-21 [ Packaging ] - Stop bundling old version of Scalar::Util. 0.005 2012-05-20 The 'Why You No Upgrade?' Release [ Bug Fixes ] - Replace a few uses of the defined-or operator (//) with defined($foo)?$foo:$bar, for back-compat with Perl 5.8. 0.004 2012-05-18 - Added: Support DateTime::Durations. 0.003 2011-12-08 [ Bug Fixes ] - Make $dt->from_object work, which is used internally by a lot of DateTime maths. [ Packaging ] - Improved test cases. - Module::Package::RDF [ Other ] - Allow constructor to be called with traditional DateTime->new arguments. - Support UTC timezone. 0.002 2011-07-20 [ Documentation ] - Document object-oriented constructor. - Provide more examples. [ Other ] - The overloaded q() function is now less enthusiastic. For example, it won't try to handle parts of qq() interpolated strings. 0.001 2011-07-16 First release INSTALL000644001750001750 170413314146550 14106 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009 Installing DateTimeX-Auto should be straightforward. INSTALLATION WITH CPANMINUS If you have cpanm, you only need one line: % cpanm DateTimeX::Auto If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to pass the "-S" flag to cpanm, which uses sudo to install the module: % cpanm -S DateTimeX::Auto INSTALLATION WITH THE CPAN SHELL Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do: % cpan DateTimeX::Auto MANUAL INSTALLATION As a last resort, you can manually install it. Download the tarball and unpack it. Consult the file META.json for a list of pre-requisites. Install these first. To build DateTimeX-Auto: % perl Makefile.PL % make && make test Then install it: % make install If you are installing into a system-wide directory, you may need to run: % sudo make install LICENSE000644001750001750 4365513314146550 14115 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Toby Inkster. 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The End MANIFEST000644001750001750 27113314146550 14164 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009COPYRIGHT CREDITS Changes INSTALL LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README SIGNATURE dist.ini doap.ttl examples/example.pl lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm t/01basic.t t/02cloning.t META.json000644001750001750 447013314146550 14501 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009{ "abstract" : "use DateTime without needing to call constructors", "author" : [ "Toby Inkster ", "TOBYINK " ], "dynamic_config" : 1, "generated_by" : "Dist::Inkt::Profile::TOBYINK version 0.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010", "keywords" : [ "Date", "DateTime", "DateTimeX", "Perl", "Time", "constant", "overload" ], "license" : [ "perl_5" ], "meta-spec" : { "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", "version" : "2" }, "name" : "DateTimeX-Auto", "no_index" : { "directory" : [ "eg", "examples", "inc", "t", "xt" ] }, "optional_features" : {}, "prereqs" : { "configure" : { "requires" : { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.17" } }, "runtime" : { "recommends" : { "UNIVERSAL::ref" : "0" }, "requires" : { "DateTime" : "0", "DateTime::Duration" : "0", "DateTime::Format::Strptime" : "0", "Exporter::Shiny" : "0", "perl" : "5.008000" } }, "test" : { "requires" : { "Test::More" : "0.61" } } }, "provides" : { "DateTimeX::Auto" : { "file" : "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", "version" : "0.009" }, "DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime" : { "file" : "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", "version" : "0.009" }, "DateTimeX::Auto::Duration" : { "file" : "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", "version" : "0.009" } }, "release_status" : "stable", "resources" : { "bugtracker" : { "web" : "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=DateTimeX-Auto" }, "homepage" : "https://metacpan.org/release/DateTimeX-Auto", "license" : [ "http://dev.perl.org/licenses/" ], "repository" : { "type" : "git", "url" : "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-datetimex-auto.git", "web" : "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-datetimex-auto" }, "x_identifier" : "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/DateTimeX-Auto/project" }, "version" : "0.009", "x_serialization_backend" : "JSON::PP version 2.27400_02" } META.yml000644001750001750 266013314146550 14330 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009--- abstract: 'use DateTime without needing to call constructors' author: - 'Toby Inkster ' - 'TOBYINK ' build_requires: Test::More: '0.61' configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.17' dynamic_config: 1 generated_by: 'Dist::Inkt::Profile::TOBYINK version 0.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010' keywords: - Date - DateTime - DateTimeX - Perl - Time - constant - overload license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: '1.4' name: DateTimeX-Auto no_index: directory: - eg - examples - inc - t - xt optional_features: {} provides: DateTimeX::Auto: file: lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm version: '0.009' DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime: file: lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm version: '0.009' DateTimeX::Auto::Duration: file: lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm version: '0.009' recommends: UNIVERSAL::ref: '0' requires: DateTime: '0' DateTime::Duration: '0' DateTime::Format::Strptime: '0' Exporter::Shiny: '0' perl: '5.008000' resources: Identifier: http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/DateTimeX-Auto/project bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=DateTimeX-Auto homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/DateTimeX-Auto license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ repository: git://github.com/tobyink/p5-datetimex-auto.git version: '0.009' x_serialization_backend: 'CPAN::Meta::YAML version 0.018' Makefile.PL000644001750001750 1357013314146550 15053 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.17; my $EUMM = eval( $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION ); my $meta = { "abstract" => "use DateTime without needing to call constructors", "author" => [ "Toby Inkster ", "TOBYINK ", ], "dynamic_config" => 1, "generated_by" => "Dist::Inkt::Profile::TOBYINK version 0.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010", "keywords" => [ "Date", "DateTime", "DateTimeX", "Perl", "Time", "constant", "overload", ], "license" => ["perl_5"], "meta-spec" => { url => "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec", version => 2, }, "name" => "DateTimeX-Auto", "no_index" => { directory => ["eg", "examples", "inc", "t", "xt"] }, "prereqs" => { configure => { requires => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 6.17 } }, runtime => { recommends => { "UNIVERSAL::ref" => 0 }, requires => { "DateTime" => 0, "DateTime::Duration" => 0, "DateTime::Format::Strptime" => 0, "Exporter::Shiny" => 0, "perl" => "5.008000", }, }, test => { requires => { "Test::More" => 0.61 } }, }, "provides" => { "DateTimeX::Auto" => { file => "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", version => 0.009 }, "DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime" => { file => "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", version => 0.009 }, "DateTimeX::Auto::Duration" => { file => "lib/DateTimeX/Auto.pm", version => 0.009 }, }, "release_status" => "stable", "resources" => { bugtracker => { web => "http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=DateTimeX-Auto", }, homepage => "https://metacpan.org/release/DateTimeX-Auto", license => ["http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"], repository => { type => "git", url => "git://github.com/tobyink/p5-datetimex-auto.git", web => "https://github.com/tobyink/p5-datetimex-auto", }, x_identifier => "http://purl.org/NET/cpan-uri/dist/DateTimeX-Auto/project", }, "version" => 0.009, }; my %dynamic_config; do { $meta->{prereqs}{runtime}{requires}{'UNIVERSAL::ref'} = '0' if $] < 5.02500; $meta->{prereqs}{runtime}{requires}{'parent'} = '0' if $] < 5.010001; }; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( ABSTRACT => $meta->{abstract}, AUTHOR => ($EUMM >= 6.5702 ? $meta->{author} : $meta->{author}[0]), DISTNAME => $meta->{name}, VERSION => $meta->{version}, EXE_FILES => [ map $_->{file}, values %{ $meta->{x_provides_scripts} || {} } ], NAME => do { my $n = $meta->{name}; $n =~ s/-/::/g; $n }, test => { TESTS => "t/*.t" }, %dynamic_config, ); $WriteMakefileArgs{LICENSE} = $meta->{license}[0] if $EUMM >= 6.3001; sub deps { my %r; for my $stage (@_) { for my $dep (keys %{$meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}}) { next if $dep eq 'perl'; my $ver = $meta->{prereqs}{$stage}{requires}{$dep}; $r{$dep} = $ver if !exists($r{$dep}) || $ver >= $r{$dep}; } } \%r; } my ($build_requires, $configure_requires, $runtime_requires, $test_requires); if ($EUMM >= 6.6303) { $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build'); $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES} ||= deps('test'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime'); } elsif ($EUMM >= 6.5503) { $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} ||= deps('build', 'test'); $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime'); } elsif ($EUMM >= 6.52) { $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} ||= deps('configure'); $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('runtime', 'build', 'test'); } else { $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM} ||= deps('configure', 'build', 'test', 'runtime'); } { my ($minperl) = reverse sort( grep defined && /^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?$/, map $meta->{prereqs}{$_}{requires}{perl}, qw( configure build runtime ) ); if (defined($minperl)) { die "Installing $meta->{name} requires Perl >= $minperl" unless $] >= $minperl; $WriteMakefileArgs{MIN_PERL_VERSION} ||= $minperl if $EUMM >= 6.48; } } sub FixMakefile { return unless -d 'inc'; my $file = shift; local *MAKEFILE; open MAKEFILE, "< $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out"; my $makefile = do { local $/; }; close MAKEFILE or die $!; $makefile =~ s/\b(test_harness\(\$\(TEST_VERBOSE\), )/$1'inc', /; $makefile =~ s/( -I\$\(INST_ARCHLIB\))/ -Iinc$1/g; $makefile =~ s/( "-I\$\(INST_LIB\)")/ "-Iinc"$1/g; $makefile =~ s/^(FULLPERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; $makefile =~ s/^(PERL = .*)/$1 "-Iinc"/m; open MAKEFILE, "> $file" or die "FixMakefile: Couldn't open $file: $!; bailing out"; print MAKEFILE $makefile or die $!; close MAKEFILE or die $!; } my $mm = WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); FixMakefile($mm->{FIRST_MAKEFILE} || 'Makefile'); exit(0); README000644001750001750 1052013314146550 13751 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009NAME DateTimeX::Auto - use DateTime without needing to call constructors SYNOPSIS use DateTimeX::Auto -auto; my $ga_start = '2000-04-06' + 'P10Y'; printf("%s %s\n", $ga_start, ref $ga_start); # 2010-04-06 DateTime { no DateTimeX::Auto; my $string = '2000-04-06'; printf( "%s\n", ref($string) ? 'Ref' : 'NoRef' ); # NoRef } DESCRIPTION DateTime is awesome, but constructing `DateTime` objects can be annoying. You often need to use one of the formatter modules, or call `DateTime->new()` with a bunch of values. If you've got a bunch of constant dates in your code, then `DateTimeX::Auto` makes all this a bit simpler. It uses overload to overload the `q()` operator, automatically turning all string constants that match particular regular expressions into `DateTime` objects. It also overloads stringification to make sure that `DateTime` objects get stringified back to exactly the format they were given in. The date formats supported are: yyyy-mm-dd yyyy-mm-ddZ yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ The optional trailing 'Z' puts the datetime into the UTC timezone. Otherwise the datetime will be in DateTime's default (floating) timezone. Fractional seconds are also supported, to an arbitrary number of decimal places. However, as `DateTime` only supports nanosecond precision, any digits after the ninth will be zeroed out. my $dt ='1234-12-12T12:34:56.123456789123456789'; print "$dt\n"; # 1234-12-12T12:34:56.123456789000000000 Objects are blessed into the `DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime` class which inherits from `DateTime`. They use UNIVERSAL::ref (if installed) to masquerade as plain `DateTime` objects. print ref('2000-01-01')."\n"; # DateTime Additionally, ISO 8601 durations are supported: my $dt = '2000-01-01'; say( $dt + 'P4Y2M12D' ); # 2004-03-13 Durations are possibly not quite as clever at preserving the incoming string formatting. The `d` and `dt` Functions As an alternative `DateTimeX::Auto` can export a function called `d`. This might be useful if you'd prefer not to have every string constant in your code turned into a `DateTime`. use DateTimeX::Auto 'd'; my $dt = d('2000-01-01'); If `d` is called with a string that is in an unrecognised format, it croaks. If called with no arguments, returns a `DateTime` representing the current time. An alias `dt` is also available. They're exactly the same. The `dur` Function Called with an ISO 8601 duration string, returns a DateTimeX::Auto::Duration object. Object-Oriented Interface This somewhat negates the purpose of the module, but it's also possible to use it without exporting anything, in the usual normal Perl object-oriented fashion: use DateTimeX::Auto; my $dt1 = DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime->new('2000-01-01T12:00:00.1234'); # Traditional DateTime style my $dt2 = DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime->new( year => 2000, month => 2, day => 3, ); Called in the traditional DateTime style, throws an exception if the date isn't valid. Called in the DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime stringy style, returns undef if the date isn't in a recognised format, but throws if it's otherwise invalid (e.g. 30th of February). There is similarly a DateTimeX::Auto::Duration class which is a similar thin wrapper around DateTime::Duration. EXAMPLES use DateTimeX::Auto ':auto'; my $date = '2000-01-01'; while ($date < '2000-02-01') { print "$date\n"; $date += 'P1D'; # add one day } use DateTimeX::Auto 'd'; my $date = d('2000-01-01'); while ($date < d('2000-02-01')) { print "$date\n"; $date += dur('P1D'); # add one day } SEE ALSO DateTime, DateTime::Duration, DateTimeX::Easy. AUTHOR Toby Inkster . COPYRIGHT Copyright 2011-2012, 2014 Toby Inkster This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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9 : 6; if (defined($UNIVERSAL::ref::VERSION)) { is(ref('2000-01-01'), 'DateTime', 'yyyy-mm-dd'); is(ref('2000-01-01T12:00:00'), 'DateTime', 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss'); } { no DateTimeX::Auto; DateTimeX::Auto->import('d'); local @_ = (); is(ref(&d), 'DateTime', '&d works with no argument.') if defined($UNIVERSAL::ref::VERSION); is(d('2000-01-01T12:00:00.1234567891') , '2000-01-01T12:00:00.1234567890', 'Precision past nanoseconds supported'); is(d('2010-01-01Z') , '2010-01-01Z', 'Trailing Z allowed on dates.'); is(d('2010-01-01T12:00:00Z') , '2010-01-01T12:00:00Z', 'Trailing Z allowed on datetimes.'); is(d('2010-01-01T12:00:00.123456Z') , '2010-01-01T12:00:00.123456Z', 'Trailing Z allowed on fractional datetimes.'); ok(d('2010-01-01')->time_zone->is_floating, 'Default timezone is floating.'); ok(d('2010-01-01Z')->time_zone->is_utc, 'Trailing Z forces UTC.'); } 02cloning.t000644001750001750 71713314146550 15263 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009/tuse Test::More tests=>4; use DateTimeX::Auto qw/:auto/; my $from = '2010-06-01'; my $to = '2010-12-01T00:00:00'; my $diff = $to->delta_days($from)->in_units('days'); my $mid_date_1 = $from->clone->add(days => $diff/3); my $mid_date_2 = $to->clone->subtract(days => $diff/3); { no DateTimeX::Auto; is("$from", '2010-06-01'); is("$mid_date_1", '2010-08-01'); is("$mid_date_2", '2010-10-01T00:00:00'); is("$to", '2010-12-01T00:00:00'); } Auto.pm000644001750001750 2476613314146550 16752 0ustar00taitai000000000000DateTimeX-Auto-0.009/lib/DateTimeXuse 5.008; use strict; use warnings; { package DateTimeX::Auto; use overload (); use Carp qw( croak ); use Exporter::Shiny 0.036 qw( d dt dur ); BEGIN { $DateTimeX::Auto::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK'; $DateTimeX::Auto::VERSION = '0.009'; } our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( auto => sub { my $class = shift; my ($name, $args, $globals) = @_; my $datetime_class = $args->{datetime_class} || "$class\::DateTime"; my $duration_class = $args->{duration_class} || "$class\::Duration"; overload::constant "q" => sub { return $_[1] unless $_[2] eq "q"; $datetime_class->new($_[0]) or $duration_class->new($_[0]) or $_[1]; }; return; }, ); sub unimport { overload::remove_constant "q" => undef; } sub _generate_d { my $class = shift; my ($name, $args, $globals) = @_; my $datetime_class = $args->{datetime_class} || "$class\::DateTime"; sub { return $datetime_class->now if not @_; $datetime_class->new("$_[0]") or croak("Could not turn '$_[0]' into a DateTime; stopped"); }; } sub _generate_dt { shift->_generate_d(@_); } sub _generate_dur { my $class = shift; my ($name, $args, $globals) = @_; my $duration_class = $args->{duration_class} || "$class\::Duration"; sub { $duration_class->new("$_[0]") or croak("Could not turn '$_[0]' into a Duration; stopped"); }; } # For back-compat, allow construtor to be called for this package sub new { shift; 'DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime'->new(@_); } } { package DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime; use parent qw[DateTime]; BEGIN { eval 'use UNIVERSAL::ref;' }; use constant ref => 'DateTime'; use DateTime::Format::Strptime qw[]; BEGIN { $DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK'; $DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime::VERSION = '0.009'; } sub from_object { my ($proto, %args) = @_; my %x; my $rv = $proto->SUPER::from_object(%args); $rv->{+__PACKAGE__} = { %x } if %x = %{ $args{object}->{+__PACKAGE__} }; return $rv; } sub new { if (scalar @_ > 2) { my $class = shift; return $class->SUPER::new(@_); } my ($class, $string) = @_; if ($string =~ /^(\d{4})-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])-([0-2][0-9]|30|31)(Z?)$/) { my $dt; my $z = defined($4) ? $4 : ''; eval { $dt = $class->SUPER::new( year => $1, month=>$2, day=>$3, hour=>0, minute=>0, second=>0 ); $dt->{+__PACKAGE__}{format} = 'D'; if ($z eq 'Z' and defined $dt) { $dt->set_time_zone('UTC'); $dt->{+__PACKAGE__}{trailer} = $z; } }; return $dt if $dt; } if ($string =~ /^(\d{4})-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])-([0-2][0-9]|30|31)T([0-1][0-9]|2[0-4]):([0-5][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]|60)(\.[0-9]+)?(Z?)$/) { my $dt; my $z = defined($8) ? $8 : ''; my $nano = defined($7) ? $7 : ''; eval { $dt = $class->SUPER::new( year => $1, month=>$2, day=>$3, hour=>$4, minute=>$5, second=>$6 ); $dt->{+__PACKAGE__}{format} = 'DT'; if (length $nano and defined $dt) { $dt->{+__PACKAGE__}{format} = length($nano) - 1; $dt->{rd_nanosecs} = substr($nano.('0' x 9), 1, 9) + 0; } if ($z eq 'Z' and defined $dt) { $dt->set_time_zone('UTC'); $dt->{+__PACKAGE__}{trailer} = $z; } }; return $dt if $dt; } return undef; } sub set_time_zone { my ($self, @args) = @_; delete $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{trailer}; $self->SUPER::set_time_zone(@args); } use overload '""' => sub { my ($self) = @_; return $self->SUPER::_stringify unless exists $self->{+__PACKAGE__}; my $trailer = $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{trailer}; $trailer = '' unless defined $trailer; return $self->ymd('-') . $trailer if $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{format} eq 'D'; return sprintf('%sT%s%s', $self->ymd('-'), $self->hms(':'), $trailer) if $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{format} eq 'DT'; my $nano = substr( $self->strftime('%N') . ('0' x $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{format}), 0, $self->{+__PACKAGE__}{format}, ); sprintf( '%sT%s.%s%s', $self->ymd('-'), $self->hms(':'), $nano, $trailer, ); }; } { package DateTimeX::Auto::Duration; use parent qw[DateTime::Duration]; BEGIN { eval 'use UNIVERSAL::ref;' }; use constant ref => 'DateTime::Duration'; BEGIN { $DateTimeX::Auto::Duration::AUTHORITY = 'cpan:TOBYINK'; $DateTimeX::Auto::Duration::VERSION = '0.009'; } sub new { if (scalar @_ > 2) { my $class = shift; return $class->SUPER::new(@_); } my ($class, $string) = @_; return undef unless $string =~ /^ ([\+\-])? # Potentially negitive... P # Period of... (?:([\d\.]*)Y)? # n Years (?:([\d\.]*)M)? # n Months (?:([\d\.]*)W)? # n Weeks (?:([\d\.]*)D)? # n Days (?: T # And a time of... (?:([\d\.]*)H)? # n Hours (?:([\d\.]*)M)? # n Minutes (?:([\d\.]*)S)? # n Seconds )? /ix; my $X = { I => $1, y => $2, m => $3, w => $4, d => $5, h => $6, min => $7, s => $8, n => 0, }; # Handle fractional foreach my $frac (qw(y=12.m m=30.d w=7.d d=24.h h=60.min min=60.s s=1000000000.n)) { my ($big, $mult, $small) = split /[\=\.]/, $frac; next unless $X->{$big} =~ /\./; my $int_part = int($X->{$big}); my $frac_part = $X->{$big} - $int_part; $X->{$big} = $int_part; $X->{$small} += ($mult * $frac_part); } $X->{'n'} = int($X->{'n'}); # Construct and return object. my $dur = $class->SUPER::new( years => $X->{'y'} || 0, months => $X->{'m'} || 0, weeks => $X->{'w'} || 0, days => $X->{'d'} || 0, hours => $X->{'h'} || 0, minutes => $X->{'min'} || 0, seconds => $X->{'s'} || 0, nanoseconds => $X->{'n'} || 0, ); $X->{'I'} eq '-' ? $dur->inverse : $dur; } use overload '""' => sub { my $self = shift; # We coerce weeks into days and nanoseconds into fractions of a second # for compatibility with xsd:duration. my $_days = $self->days + (7 * $self->weeks); my $_secs = $self->seconds + ($self->nanoseconds / 1000000000); my $str = $self->is_negative ? '-P' : 'P'; $str .= $self->years . 'Y' if $self->years; $str .= $self->months . 'M' if $self->months; $str .= $_days . 'D' if $_days; $str .= 'T'; $str .= $self->hours . 'H' if $self->hours; $str .= $self->minutes . 'M' if $self->minutes; $str .= $_secs . 'S' if $_secs; $str =~ s/T$//; return $str; }; } __FILE__ __END__ =head1 NAME DateTimeX::Auto - use DateTime without needing to call constructors =head1 SYNOPSIS use DateTimeX::Auto -auto; my $ga_start = '2000-04-06' + 'P10Y'; printf("%s %s\n", $ga_start, ref $ga_start); # 2010-04-06 DateTime { no DateTimeX::Auto; my $string = '2000-04-06'; printf( "%s\n", ref($string) ? 'Ref' : 'NoRef' ); # NoRef } =head1 DESCRIPTION L is awesome, but constructing C objects can be annoying. You often need to use one of the formatter modules, or call C<< DateTime->new() >> with a bunch of values. If you've got a bunch of constant dates in your code, then C makes all this a bit simpler. It uses L to overload the C<< q() >> operator, automatically turning all string constants that match particular regular expressions into C objects. It also overloads stringification to make sure that C objects get stringified back to exactly the format they were given in. The date formats supported are: yyyy-mm-dd yyyy-mm-ddZ yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ The optional trailing 'Z' puts the datetime into the UTC timezone. Otherwise the datetime will be in DateTime's default (floating) timezone. Fractional seconds are also supported, to an arbitrary number of decimal places. However, as C only supports nanosecond precision, any digits after the ninth will be zeroed out. my $dt ='1234-12-12T12:34:56.123456789123456789'; print "$dt\n"; # 1234-12-12T12:34:56.123456789000000000 Objects are blessed into the C class which inherits from C. They use L (if installed) to masquerade as plain C objects. print ref('2000-01-01')."\n"; # DateTime Additionally, ISO 8601 durations are supported: my $dt = '2000-01-01'; say( $dt + 'P4Y2M12D' ); # 2004-03-13 Durations are possibly not quite as clever at preserving the incoming string formatting. =head2 The C<< d >> and C<< dt >> Functions As an alternative C can export a function called C. This might be useful if you'd prefer not to have every string constant in your code turned into a C. use DateTimeX::Auto 'd'; my $dt = d('2000-01-01'); If C is called with a string that is in an unrecognised format, it croaks. If called with no arguments, returns a C representing the current time. An alias C
is also available. They're exactly the same. =head2 The C<< dur >> Function Called with an ISO 8601 duration string, returns a L object. =head2 Object-Oriented Interface This somewhat negates the purpose of the module, but it's also possible to use it without exporting anything, in the usual normal Perl object-oriented fashion: use DateTimeX::Auto; my $dt1 = DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime->new('2000-01-01T12:00:00.1234'); # Traditional DateTime style my $dt2 = DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime->new( year => 2000, month => 2, day => 3, ); Called in the traditional DateTime style, throws an exception if the date isn't valid. Called in the DateTimeX::Auto::DateTime stringy style, returns undef if the date isn't in a recognised format, but throws if it's otherwise invalid (e.g. 30th of February). There is similarly a DateTimeX::Auto::Duration class which is a similar thin wrapper around DateTime::Duration. =head1 EXAMPLES use DateTimeX::Auto ':auto'; my $date = '2000-01-01'; while ($date < '2000-02-01') { print "$date\n"; $date += 'P1D'; # add one day } use DateTimeX::Auto 'd'; my $date = d('2000-01-01'); while ($date < d('2000-02-01')) { print "$date\n"; $date += dur('P1D'); # add one day } =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L. =head1 AUTHOR Toby Inkster Etobyink@cpan.orgE. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2011-2012, 2014 Toby Inkster This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.