Astro::App::Satpass2::FormatTime::Strftime - Provide common functionality for
strftime-type time formatters.
package MyTimeFormatter;
use Astro::App::Satpass2::FormatTime::Strftime;
use POSIX qw{ strftime };
sub iso8601 {
my ( $time ) = @_;
return strftime( ISO_8601_FORMAT, gmtime $time );
}
This package is private to the Astro::App::Satpass2 package. The author reserves
the right to revoke it or change it without notice.
This package provides common functionality for strftime-based time formatters.
Since the actual implementation may vary, what we really have here is a
repository for common formats. These are implemented as manifest constants
(i.e. "use constant"), but are documented
below as methods.
This class supports the following manifest constants, which are all exported by
default:
This manifest constant returns a date format designed to produce a numeric date
in the format year-month-day. Since this format is intended to be used with
"strftime()", it is
'%Y-%m-%d'.
This manifest constant returns the type of format expected by the formatter.
This class returns 'strftime'.
This manifest constant returns a date format designed to produce a date and time
in ISO 8601 format, in the Universal/GMT time zone. Since this format is
intended to be used with "strftime()", it is
'%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ'.
This manifest constant returns a date format designed to produce a time in the
format hour:minute:second. Since this format is intended to be used with
"strftime()", it is
'%H:%M:%S'.
Support is by the author. Please file bug reports at
<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Astro-App-Satpass2>,
<https://github.com/trwyant/perl-Astro-App-Satpass2/issues>, or in
electronic mail to the author.
Thomas R. Wyant, III wyant at cpan dot org
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