Date::Language::Bulgarian - localization for Date::Format
This is Bulgarian localization for Date::Format. It is important to note that
this module source code is in utf8. All strings which it outputs are in utf8,
so it is safe to use it currently only with English. You are left alone to try
and convert the output when using different Date::Language::* in the same
application. This should be addresed in the future.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Date::Language;
local $\=$/;
my $template ='%a %b %e %T %Y (%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S)';
my $time=1290883821; #or just use time();
my @lt = localtime($time);
my %languages = qw(English GMT German EEST Bulgarian EET);
binmode(select,':utf8');
foreach my $l(keys %languages){
my $lang = Date::Language->new($l);
my $zone = $languages{$l};
print $/. "$l $zone";
print $lang->time2str($template, $time);
print $lang->time2str($template, $time, $zone);
print $lang->strftime($template, \@lt);
}
Krasimir Berov (berov@cpan.org)
Copyright (c) 2010 Krasimir Berov. This program is free software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.