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Revision history for Perl module Time::ParseDate 2015.1030 2015-10-30 - Not requirement for Time::Piece for tests. 2015.0925 2015-09-25 - https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=96453 fix epoch second 0 with timezone. 2015.0925 2015-09-25 - apply patch from bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=90367 use Time::Piece in place of POSIX tzset for better compatibility with Windows. 2015.0925 2015-09-25 - apply patch from bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=96031 manpage typo patch 2013.1113 2013-11-13 - fix bug https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=90343 "Month day, year" wasn't parsing correctly. 2013.0920 2013-09-20 - Skip tests when tzset isn't available - Type-o fixes 2013.0917 2013-09-17 - Replaced CHANGELOG with Changes file. 2013.0916 2013-09-16 - Module NAME changed to Time::ParseDate. Change requested by David Steinbrunner. 2013.0913 2013-09-13 - Changed date terminator to accept many more characters (not just whitespace. Fixing: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=87828 - Added "Sept" as an abbr for September. Fixing: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=87451 - Parse subsecond strings longer than six digits. Can only return about four digits though. https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=79740 2013.0912 2013-09-12 - Pulled fix from Adam Schobelock that removes timezone offset caching because it was creating incorrect behavor or Moscow. 2011.0517 2011-05-17 - Bugfix from Sophie Hamilton: call tzset() when changing timezones. - Bugfix: bail out of tests cleanly when tzset doesn't work. 2011.0505 2011-05-05 - Bugfix: make sure $ampm is defined so no undefined string warnings are issued. - Honor the GMT flag when parsing time specs. Patch from kris at shannon.id.au. - Bugfix: RT#31477 noon & midnight would match in the middle of strings. - Added %v conversion for Time::CTime - Added tests to disprove invalid bug reports. 2006.0814 2006-08-14 - A bugfix for negative offsets that overflowed (from Vernon Lyon <vlyon at uk.yahoo-inc.com>) - Add a few more timezones (from Peter Ludemann <ludemann at yahoo-inc.com> and Alex Bowley <kilinrax at cpan.org>) - Recognize fractional times counts like "1.5 minutes ago" (from Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>) - Recognize Dow "before last" (from Ole Craig <ocraig at stillsecure.com>) - Change various __DATA__ to __END__ (from Nick Ing-Simmons <nick at ing-simmons.net>) 2003.1125 2003-11-25 - Various folks have complained that JulianDay isn't correct. An errata section has been added to the documentation. - Mark Ivey <mivey@r2tech.com> add '@' as a synonym for 'at'. Fixed typos. - Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com> sent in a patch to allow NOW => 0 so that ParseDate can be used to parse relative times. - ewan@baremetal.com sent in a patch adding a bit of ISO 8601 support. - David Alban <david@responsible.com> doesn't like allowing the hour 24:00. I agree. Gone if you have VALIDATE=>1. - Still to be done: the support the large number of ISO 8601 date formats: http://hydracen.com/dx/iso8601.htm 2003.0211 2003-02-11 - Mike Cramer <cramer@webkist.com> sent a patch to Timezone to handle changes in $ENV{TZ}. - Rani Pinchuk <rani@cpan.org> sent in a definition for the CEST timezone. - On Phil.Moore@msdw.com's behalf the timezone 'MET DST' is now supported. 2002.1001 2002-10-01 - No real changes, just added a license. 101.062001 2001-06-20 - Paul Zimmer <pzimmer@bepress.com> found that '7/17/01' with PREFER_FUTURE failed badly. Fixed. This was also submitted by Dana Burd <DBurd@cpr.org>. - Ben Daglish <bdaglish@yahoo.com> noted that array context was implying WHOLE and DATE_REQUIRED. Fixed. - Streppone Cosimo <cstrep@idgroup.it> requested support for postgresql's date format ("dd/mm/yyyy hh:mn:ss +tzo") - Ameeth Linus Daniel <linus@teil.soft.net> found that IST wasn't a defined timezone. I've defined it as +0530, but I'm not positive that's correct. - Gautam Tripathi <dayalpura@hotmail.com> sent in a fix for timezone offset calculations making them consistent across all systems (no more problems with differing interpretations of negative modulus operations). - Mike Nerone <mnerone@idworld.net> requested the syntax "4 days ago". He says that that syntax is suppored by GNU date. This was also requested by Townsend, John E. <John.Townsend@lexis-nexis.com>. - Anton Berezin <tobez@heechee.tobez.org> notice that ParseDate couldn't handle "Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT" and sent in a patch. 100.010301 2000-01-03 - W. Phillip Moore <Phil.Moore@msdw.com> reproted a Y2K bug: it could not parse 'Jan 1 2000 10:30:30AM'. Fixed. This is embarassing beasue <alangmead@boston.com> sent in a patch Dec 9th! 99.111701 1999-11-17 - Allen Smith <easmith@beatrice.rutgers.edu> noticed that VALIDATE wouldn't accept hours > 0... - Hugh C Kennedy <kennedyh@engin.umich.edu> contributed patches to parse months like `Jan.' in additon to `Jan' and `January'. 99.062401 1999-06-24: - Randy Kobes <randy@theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca> sent in a fix for Timezone.pm that allows all tests to pass on MSWin32. 99.062301: - Eric Prestemon <ecp@adknowledge.com> noticed that %y would print "0" in 2000, not "00" as it should. Fixed. - Parsedate() now checks for wantarray() and returns what remains of its input when called from array context. - Added another parsing option: VALIDATE. When VALIDATE is set, silly values for hours, months, etc will be rejected. Like the 32nd of December will no longer be new years day. 99.062201 1999-06-22 - Optionally return fractional seconds from ParseDate (including the SYBASE formatted ones). Provide for printing fractional seconds in CTime. Changes from Douglas Wegscheid <wegscd@whirlpool.com> 99.061601 1999-06-16 - More attempts to support systems whose time function isn't centered around Jan 1, 1970 midnight GMT. 99.061501 1999-05-15 - Fixed a couple of compiler warnings. Did extensive testing with dates beyond 2000 and before 1970. Quite a few code changes. Old code would have worked in many > 2000 cases but broke terribly for dates < 1970. New code should work until year 10k. Well, there's one problem: unix time format is only 32 bits, signed. 98.112901 1998-11-29 - Slight change to avoid an "Use of uninitialized value" error pointed out by Mike Coffin <mhc@Eng.Sun.COM>. 98.112801 1998-11-12 - It turns out that Sybase emits time values like "3:09:59:000PM". The last three digits are milliseconds. Such times are now recognized but the milliseconds are ignored. Change requested by ryanmcleish <ryan@email.labmed.umn.edu>. - Corrected the documenation on strftime conversions for %d and %e. The code and the documentation now agree: %d - 01 to 31 %e - 1 to 31 98.052201 1998-05-22 - Minor bugfix: didn't recognize 5/18/1998. 97.092101 1997-09-21 - Fix a 5.004 warning. - Add support for "June 4, 1997" 96.110801 1996-11-08 - Added support for negative relative times. - Bugfix: "now" by itself was ignored. - Bugfix: could not combine "now" with time offsets (only date offsets) 96.032801 1996-03-28 - Added support for "TZN 96.032702 1996-03-27 - This is the first release to use the Makefile.PL packaging. There are many changes with repect to previous releases. All modules now running with -w and use strict. - CTime.pm: should be faster - ParseDate.pm: core logic changed, more dates parsed. - datetime.t: more tests - Timezone.pm: ripped out tzset code and replaced it with code from Graham Barr <bodg@tiuk.ti.com>