Acme::Time::Baby - Tell time little children can understand
use Acme::Time::Baby; print babytime; # Prints current time. use Acme::Time::Baby language => 'du'; print babytime "10:15"; # Prints a quarter past ten in a way # little Dutch children can understand.
Using this module gives you the function babytime, which will return the time in the form The big hand is on the ten and the little hand is on the three. If no argument to babytime is given, the current time is used, otherwise a time of the form hh:mm can be passed. Both 12 and 24 hour clocks are supported.
babytime
When using the module, various options can be given. The following options can be passed:
The language the time should be told in. The following languages are currently supported:
en English (this is the default) br Brazilian Portuguese. ceb Cebuano (Filipine dialect) de German. de_ch Swiss German. du Dutch. es Spanish. fr French. hr Croatian. it Italian. no Norwegian. se Swedish. swedish chef Swedish Chef (from the Muppets). warez l44+.
If no language argument is given, English is used.
This is the format used to represent the time. It will be passed to sprintf, and it should have two %s formatting codes. The other two arguments to sprintf are the position of the minute hand (the big hand) and the hour hand (the little hand). If you have perl 5.8 or above, you could use %2$s and %1$s to reverse the order.
sprintf
%s
%2$s
%1$s
An array with the names of the numbers one to twelve, to be used in the formatted time.
By default, the sub babytime will be exported to the calling package. If for some reason the calling package does not want to import the sub, there are two ways to prevent this. Either use use Acme::Time::Baby (), which will prevent Acme::Time::Baby::import to be called, or pass noimport followed by a true value as arguments to the use statement.
use Acme::Time::Baby ()
Acme::Time::Baby::import
noimport
use
It has been said this package should be named 'Acme::Time::Toddler', because it's the language toddlers speak, and not babies.
However, the idea of this package is based on an X application the author saw more than 10 years before this package was written. It would display a clock, telling the current time, in a myriad of languages. One of the languages was babytalk, and used a language very similar to the one in this package. Hence the name of this package.
Support for more languages.
The current sources of this module are found on github, git://github.com/Abigail/acme--time--baby.git.
Abigail, mailto:acme-time-baby@abigail.be.
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To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL make make test make install
To install Acme::Time::Baby, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Acme::Time::Baby
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Acme::Time::Baby
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.