Org::Element::Timestamp - Represent Org timestamp
This document describes version 0.553 of Org::Element::Timestamp (from Perl distribution Org-Parser), released on 2020-09-17.
Derived from Org::Element.
Supported formats:
[...] and <...> (active) forms
[...]
<...>
basic date: [2013-10-27 Sun]
[2013-10-27 Sun]
event duration: [2011-03-23 Wed 10:12-11:23]
[2011-03-23 Wed 10:12-11:23]
repeater: [2011-03-23 Wed +3m] including ++ and .+
[2011-03-23 Wed +3m]
++
.+
habit-style repeater: [2011-03-23 Wed 10:12 +1d/2d]
[2011-03-23 Wed 10:12 +1d/2d]
warning period: <2011-05-25 Wed +17.1m -13.2d>
<2011-05-25 Wed +17.1m -13.2d>
Habit-style repeater (e.g. 2d/3d) is not yet represented in recurrence
recurrence
The recurrence object currently will still only include 2d (without the maximum interval).
Event duration in seconds, e.g. for event timestamp like this:
<2011-03-23 10:15-13:25>
event_duration is 7200+600=7800 (2 hours 10 minutes).
Clear parse result.
Since the DateTime::Set::ICal (recurrence) object contains coderefs (and thus poses problem to serialization), an option is provided to remove parse result. You can do this prior to serializing the object.
Timestamp will automatically be parsed again from _str when one of the attributes is accessed.
From Org::Element.
From Org::Element::InlineRole.
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Source repository is at https://github.com/perlancar/perl-Org-Parser.
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