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NAME

PHP::DateTime - Clone of PHP's date and time functions.

SYNOPSIS

  use PHP::DateTime;
  
  if( checkdate($month,$day,$year) ){ print 'The date is good.'; }
  
  print date( $format, $time );
  print date( $format ); # Defaults to the current time.
  
  @d = getdate(); # A list at the current time.
  @d = getdate($time); # A list at the specified time.
  $d = getdate($time); # An array ref at the specified time.
  
  my @g = gettimeofday(); # A list.
  my $g = gettimeofday(); # An array ref.
  
  my $then = mktime( $hour, $min, $sec, $month, $day, $year );

DESCRIPTION

Duplicates some of PHP's date and time functions. Why? I can't remember. It should be useful if you are trying to integrate your perl app with a php app. Much like PHP this module gratuitously exports all its functions upon a use(). Neat, eh?

METHODS

All of these methods should match PHP's methods exactly.

  - Months are 1-12.
  - Days are 1-31.
  - Years are in four digit format (1997, not 97).

checkdate

  if( checkdate($month,$day,$year) ){ print 'The date is good.'; }

http://php.net/manual/en/function.checkdate.php

date

  print date( $format, $time );
  print date( $format ); # Defaults to the current time.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php

getdate

  @d = getdate(); # A list at the current time.
  @d = getdate($time); # A list at the specified time.
  $d = getdate($time); # An array ref at the specified time.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.getdate.php

gettimeofday

  my %g = gettimeofday(); # A hash.
  my $g = gettimeofday(); # An hash ref.

http://php.net/manual/en/function.gettimeofday.php

mktime

  my $then = mktime( $hour, $min, $sec, $month, $day, $year );

http://php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php

SEE ALSO

http://php.net/manual/en/ref.datetime.php

AUTHOR

    Aran Clary Deltac <bluefeet@gmail.com>

LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.