Changes for DateTime::Set
0.20
- Docs for DateTime::SpanSet API
(not implemented)
0.19
- DateTime::Span API:
from_datetime_and_duration, from_datetimes
0.18
- changes docs, changed API
from_recurrence, from_datetimes, new()
- as_list
0.17
- previous() method (quite untested)
0.16
- small API changes
0.15
- revised docs, from Dave Rolsky
- small bugfix in creating open spans
0.14
- added DateTime::Span and DateTime::SpanSet
- put "..." to mark where we need more docs
- DateTime::Set and DateTime::Span API look ok.
0.13
- added tests for set operations with recurrences/add
0.12
- iterator passes all tests
- the API is complete, as described in SYNOPSIS
- small fix in add() syntax; accepts a duration=> parameter
0.11
- iterator, next
0.10
- union, intersection
0.09
- experimental code to generate recurrence from a simple callback
0.07
- added experimental method create_recurrence()
0.06
- added experimental method add_duration()
0.05
- improved SYNOPSIS
- added 'immutability' tests
- new() will not try to clone non-DateTime parameters (such as the
Infinity value)
0.04
- The program will die with an error message,
if one tries to use offset() or quantize() methods
These methods might come back in a later version.
- new() clones its parameters.
This means the parameters don't have to be immutable
- new() will give an error message if we try to use a scalar parameter
instead of a DateTime
0.03
- Uses Set::Infinite as base class, instead of Date::Set::Timezone
This means some methods just disappeared, like event() and exclude().
RFC2445 support might come back in a later revision.
- Removed experimental Autoload code
- Added 'Changes' and 'README'
- moved POD to end of source file.