PaxHeader/DateTime-Tiny-1.08000755 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 015717 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.118971062 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14777437622 014027 5ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/LICENSE000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 016776 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.117139184 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/LICENSE000644 000765 000024 00000046427 14777437622 015051 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Adam Kennedy. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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The End DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/cpanfile000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 017475 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.117514351 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/cpanfile000644 000765 000024 00000002640 14777437622 015535 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 # This file is generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::CPANFile v6.032 # Do not edit this file directly. To change prereqs, edit the `dist.ini` file. requires "Carp" => "0"; requires "overload" => "0"; requires "perl" => "5.008"; requires "strict" => "0"; requires "warnings" => "0"; on 'test' => sub { requires "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "0"; requires "File::Spec" => "0"; requires "Test::More" => "0"; requires "perl" => "5.008"; requires "utf8" => "0"; }; on 'test' => sub { recommends "CPAN::Meta" => "2.120900"; }; on 'configure' => sub { requires "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.17"; requires "perl" => "5.006"; }; on 'develop' => sub { requires "Dist::Zilla" => "5"; requires "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::RemovePrereqs" => "0"; requires "Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::DAGOLDEN" => "0.072"; requires "File::Spec" => "0"; requires "File::Temp" => "0"; requires "IO::Handle" => "0"; requires "IPC::Open3" => "0"; requires "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" => "0"; requires "Pod::Wordlist" => "0"; requires "Software::License::Perl_5" => "0"; requires "Test::CPAN::Meta" => "0"; requires "Test::MinimumVersion" => "0"; requires "Test::More" => "0"; requires "Test::Perl::Critic" => "0"; requires "Test::Pod" => "1.41"; requires "Test::Pod::Coverage" => "1.08"; requires "Test::Portability::Files" => "0"; requires "Test::Spelling" => "0.17"; requires "Test::Version" => "1"; requires "perl" => "5.006"; }; DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/Changes000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 017264 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.116991767 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/Changes000644 000765 000024 00000001625 14777437622 015326 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 Changes for Perl extension DateTime-Tiny 1.08 2025-04-15 07:14:23-04:00 America/New_York - Fix tests with DateTime::Locale 1.33 and later 1.07 2018-04-22 11:06:08+02:00 Europe/Oslo - Bugfix: only match ASCII digits in from_string() method. 1.06 2016-06-23 09:43:41-04:00 America/New_York - No changes from 1.05 1.05 2016-06-20 11:05:35-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE) - David Golden taking over as maintainer - Fix tests with DateTime::Locale 1.00 and later - Fix documentation typos - Ensure Carp is loaded before using it 1.04 Mon 20 April 2009 - Fix 02_main.t fail if DateTime is not available (Alexandr Ciornii) - Tweaks to POD, tests and Makefile.PL 1.03 Sun 29 Mar 2009 - Time to stop shirking and do an actual public release 0.02 Thu 1 Nov 2007 - Moving from Module::Install to EU:MM 0.01 Wed 24 Jan 2007 - original version DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/MANIFEST000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 017122 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.117632018 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/MANIFEST000644 000765 000024 00000000742 14777437622 015163 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.032. CONTRIBUTING.mkdn Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.json META.yml Makefile.PL README cpanfile dist.ini lib/DateTime/Tiny.pm perlcritic.rc t/00-report-prereqs.dd t/00-report-prereqs.t t/02_main.t xt/author/00-compile.t xt/author/critic.t xt/author/distmeta.t xt/author/minimum-version.t xt/author/pod-coverage.t xt/author/pod-spell.t xt/author/pod-syntax.t xt/author/portability.t xt/author/test-version.t DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/perlcritic.rc000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 020457 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.118271811 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/perlcritic.rc000644 000765 000024 00000001166 14777437622 016521 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 severity = 5 verbose = 8 [Variables::ProhibitPunctuationVars] allow = $@ $! [TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict] allow = refs [Variables::ProhibitEvilVariables] variables = $DB::single # Turn these off [-BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval] [-ControlStructures::ProhibitPostfixControls] [-ControlStructures::ProhibitUnlessBlocks] [-Documentation::RequirePodSections] [-InputOutput::ProhibitInteractiveTest] [-References::ProhibitDoubleSigils] [-RegularExpressions::RequireExtendedFormatting] [-InputOutput::ProhibitTwoArgOpen] [-Modules::ProhibitEvilModules] # Turn this on [Lax::ProhibitStringyEval::ExceptForRequire] DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/CONTRIBUTING.mkdn000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 020553 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.118420145 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/CONTRIBUTING.mkdn000644 000765 000024 00000006604 14777437622 016617 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 ## HOW TO CONTRIBUTE Thank you for considering contributing to this distribution. This file contains instructions that will help you work with the source code. The distribution is managed with Dist::Zilla. This means that many of the usual files you might expect are not in the repository, but are generated at release time, as is much of the documentation. Some generated files are kept in the repository as a convenience (e.g. Makefile.PL or cpanfile). Generally, **you do not need Dist::Zilla to contribute patches**. You do need Dist::Zilla to create a tarball. See below for guidance. ### Getting dependencies If you have App::cpanminus 1.6 or later installed, you can use `cpanm` to satisfy dependencies like this: $ cpanm --installdeps . Otherwise, look for either a `Makefile.PL` or `cpanfile` file for a list of dependencies to satisfy. ### Running tests You can run tests directly using the `prove` tool: $ prove -l $ prove -lv t/some_test_file.t For most of my distributions, `prove` is entirely sufficient for you to test any patches you have. I use `prove` for 99% of my testing during development. ### Code style and tidying Please try to match any existing coding style. If there is a `.perltidyrc` file, please install Perl::Tidy and use perltidy before submitting patches. If there is a `tidyall.ini` file, you can also install Code::TidyAll and run `tidyall` on a file or `tidyall -a` to tidy all files. ### Patching documentation Much of the documentation Pod is generated at release time. Some is generated boilerplate; other documentation is built from pseudo-POD directives in the source like C<=method> or C<=func>. If you would like to submit a documentation edit, please limit yourself to the documentation you see. If you see typos or documentation issues in the generated docs, please email or open a bug ticket instead of patching. ### Where to send patches and pull requests If you found this distribution on Github, sending a pull-request is the best way to contribute. If a pull-request isn't possible, a bug ticket with a patch file is the next best option. As a last resort, an email to the author(s) is acceptable. ## Installing and using Dist::Zilla Dist::Zilla is not required for contributing, but if you'd like to learn more, this section will get you up to speed. Dist::Zilla is a very powerful authoring tool, optimized for maintaining a large number of distributions with a high degree of automation, but it has a large dependency chain, a bit of a learning curve and requires a number of author-specific plugins. To install it from CPAN, I recommend one of the following approaches for the quickest installation: # using CPAN.pm, but bypassing non-functional pod tests $ cpan TAP::Harness::Restricted $ PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 HARNESS_CLASS=TAP::Harness::Restricted cpan Dist::Zilla # using cpanm, bypassing *all* tests $ cpanm -n Dist::Zilla In either case, it's probably going to take about 10 minutes. Go for a walk, go get a cup of your favorite beverage, take a bathroom break, or whatever. When you get back, Dist::Zilla should be ready for you. Then you need to install any plugins specific to this distribution: $ cpan `dzil authordeps` $ dzil authordeps | cpanm Once installed, here are some dzil commands you might try: $ dzil build $ dzil test $ dzil xtest You can learn more about Dist::Zilla at http://dzil.org/ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/t000755 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 016162 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119840272 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14777437622 014272 5ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/xt000755 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 016352 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.118683728 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14777437622 014462 5ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 DateTime-Tiny-1.08/PaxHeader/README000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 016651 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.116829059 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/README000644 000765 000024 00000017625 14777437622 014722 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 NAME DateTime::Tiny - A date object, with as little code as possible VERSION version 1.08 SYNOPSIS # Create a date manually $christmas = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 12, day => 25, hour => 10, minute => 45, second => 0, ); # Show the current date my $now = DateTime::Tiny->now; print "Year : " . $now->year . "\n"; print "Month : " . $now->month . "\n"; print "Day : " . $now->day . "\n"; print "Hour : " . $now->hour . "\n"; print "Minute : " . $now->minute . "\n"; print "Second : " . $now->second . "\n"; DESCRIPTION DateTime::Tiny is a most prominent member of the DateTime::Tiny suite of time modules. It implements an extremely lightweight object that represents a datetime. The Tiny Mandate Many CPAN modules which provide the best implementation of a certain concepts are very large. For some reason, this generally seems to be about 3 megabyte of ram usage to load the module. For a lot of the situations in which these large and comprehensive implementations exist, some people will only need a small fraction of the functionality, or only need this functionality in an ancillary role. The aim of the Tiny modules is to implement an alternative to the large module that implements a useful subset of their functionality, using as little code as possible. Typically, this means a module that implements between 50% and 80% of the features of the larger module (although this is just a guideline), but using only 100 kilobytes of code, which is about 1/30th of the larger module. The Concept of Tiny Date and Time Due to the inherent complexity, Date and Time is intrinsically very difficult to implement properly. The arguably only module to implement it completely correct is DateTime. However, to implement it properly DateTime is quite slow and requires 3-4 megabytes of memory to load. The challenge in implementing a Tiny equivalent to DateTime is to do so without making the functionality critically flawed, and to carefully select the subset of functionality to implement. If you look at where the main complexity and cost exists, you will find that it is relatively cheap to represent a date or time as an object, but much much more expensive to modify, manipulate or convert the object. As a result, DateTime::Tiny provides the functionality required to represent a date as an object, to stringify the date and to parse it back in, but does not allow you to modify the dates. The purpose of this is to allow for date object representations in situations like log parsing and fast real-time type work. The problem with this is that having no ability to modify date limits the usefulness greatly. To make up for this, if you have DateTime installed, any DateTime::Tiny module can be inflated into the equivalent DateTime as needing, loading DateTime on the fly if necessary. This is somewhat similar to DateTime::LazyInit, but unlike that module DateTime::Tiny objects are not modifiable. For the purposes of date/time logic, all DateTime::Tiny objects exist in the "C" locale, and the "floating" time zone. This may be improved in the future if a suitably tiny way of handling timezones is found. When converting up to full DateTime objects, these locale and time zone settings will be applied (although an ability is provided to override this). In addition, the implementation is strictly correct and is intended to be very easily to sub-class for specific purposes of your own. USAGE In general, the intent is that the API be as close as possible to the API for DateTime. Except, of course, that this module implements less of it. METHODS new my $date = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 12, day => 31, hour => 10, minute => 45, second => 32, ); The "new" constructor creates a new DateTime::Tiny object. It takes six named parameters. "day" should be the day of the month (1-31), "month" should be the month of the year (1-12), "year" as a 4 digit year. "hour" should be the hour of the day (0-23), "minute" should be the minute of the hour (0-59) and "second" should be the second of the minute (0-59). These are the only parameters accepted. Returns a new DateTime::Tiny object. now my $current_date = DateTime::Tiny->now; The "now" method creates a new date object for the current date. The date created will be based on localtime, despite the fact that the date is created in the floating time zone. Returns a new DateTime::Tiny object. year The "year" accessor returns the 4-digit year for the date. month The "month" accessor returns the 1-12 month of the year for the date. day The "day" accessor returns the 1-31 day of the month for the date. hour The "hour" accessor returns the hour component of the time as an integer from zero to twenty-three (0-23) in line with 24-hour time. minute The "minute" accessor returns the minute component of the time as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). second The "second" accessor returns the second component of the time as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). ymdhms The "ymdhms" method returns the most common and accurate stringified date format, which returns in the form "2006-04-12T23:59:59". from_string The "from_string" method creates a new DateTime::Tiny object from a string. The string is expected to be an ISO 8601 combined date and time, with separators (including the 'T' separator) and no time zone designator. No other ISO 8601 formats are supported. my $almost_midnight = DateTime::Tiny->from_string( '2006-12-20T23:59:59' ); Returns a new DateTime::Tiny object, or throws an exception on error. as_string The "as_string" method converts the date to the default string, which at present is the same as that returned by the "ymdhms" method above. This string conforms to the ISO 8601 standard for the encoding of a combined date and time as a string, without time-zone designator. DateTime The "DateTime" method is used to create a DateTime object that is equivalent to the DateTime::Tiny object, for use in conversions and calculations. As mentioned earlier, the object will be set to the 'C' locale, and the 'floating' time zone. If installed, the DateTime module will be loaded automatically. Returns a DateTime object, or throws an exception if DateTime is not installed on the current host. HISTORY This module was written by Adam Kennedy in 2006. In 2016, David Golden adopted it as a caretaker maintainer. SEE ALSO DateTime, Date::Tiny, Time::Tiny, Config::Tiny, ali.as SUPPORT Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at . You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. git clone https://github.com/dagolden/DateTime-Tiny.git AUTHORS * Adam Kennedy * David Golden CONTRIBUTORS * Ken Williams * Nigel Gregoire * Ovid COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Adam Kennedy. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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use warnings; package DateTime::Tiny; # ABSTRACT: A date object, with as little code as possible our $VERSION = '1.08'; use overload 'bool' => sub () { 1 }; use overload '""' => 'as_string'; use overload 'eq' => sub { "$_[0]" eq "$_[1]" }; use overload 'ne' => sub { "$_[0]" ne "$_[1]" }; ##################################################################### # Constructor and Accessors #pod =pod #pod #pod =method new #pod #pod my $date = DateTime::Tiny->new( #pod year => 2006, #pod month => 12, #pod day => 31, #pod hour => 10, #pod minute => 45, #pod second => 32, #pod ); #pod #pod The C constructor creates a new B object. #pod #pod It takes six named parameters. C should be the day of the month (1-31), #pod C should be the month of the year (1-12), C as a 4 digit year. #pod C should be the hour of the day (0-23), C should be the #pod minute of the hour (0-59) and C should be the second of the #pod minute (0-59). #pod #pod These are the only parameters accepted. #pod #pod Returns a new B object. #pod #pod =cut sub new { my $class = shift; bless { @_ }, $class; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method now #pod #pod my $current_date = DateTime::Tiny->now; #pod #pod The C method creates a new date object for the current date. #pod #pod The date created will be based on localtime, despite the fact that #pod the date is created in the floating time zone. #pod #pod Returns a new B object. #pod #pod =cut sub now { my @t = localtime time; shift->new( year => $t[5] + 1900, month => $t[4] + 1, day => $t[3], hour => $t[2], minute => $t[1], second => $t[0], ); } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method year #pod #pod The C accessor returns the 4-digit year for the date. #pod #pod =cut sub year { defined $_[0]->{year} ? $_[0]->{year} : 1970; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method month #pod #pod The C accessor returns the 1-12 month of the year for the date. #pod #pod =cut sub month { $_[0]->{month} || 1; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method day #pod #pod The C accessor returns the 1-31 day of the month for the date. #pod #pod =cut sub day { $_[0]->{day} || 1; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method hour #pod #pod The C accessor returns the hour component of the time as #pod an integer from zero to twenty-three (0-23) in line with 24-hour #pod time. #pod #pod =cut sub hour { $_[0]->{hour} || 0; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method minute #pod #pod The C accessor returns the minute component of the time #pod as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). #pod #pod =cut sub minute { $_[0]->{minute} || 0; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method second #pod #pod The C accessor returns the second component of the time #pod as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). #pod #pod =cut sub second { $_[0]->{second} || 0; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method ymdhms #pod #pod The C method returns the most common and accurate stringified date #pod format, which returns in the form "2006-04-12T23:59:59". #pod #pod =cut sub ymdhms { sprintf( "%04u-%02u-%02uT%02u:%02u:%02u", $_[0]->year, $_[0]->month, $_[0]->day, $_[0]->hour, $_[0]->minute, $_[0]->second, ); } ##################################################################### # Type Conversion #pod =pod #pod #pod =method from_string #pod #pod The C method creates a new B object from a string. #pod #pod The string is expected to be an ISO 8601 combined date and time, with #pod separators (including the 'T' separator) and no time zone designator. No #pod other ISO 8601 formats are supported. #pod #pod my $almost_midnight = DateTime::Tiny->from_string( '2006-12-20T23:59:59' ); #pod #pod Returns a new B object, or throws an exception on error. #pod #pod =cut sub from_string { my $string = $_[1]; unless ( defined $string and ! ref $string ) { require Carp; Carp::croak("Did not provide a string to from_string"); } my $d = '[0-9]'; # backwards-compatible way of not matching anything but ASCII digits unless ( $string =~ /^($d$d$d$d)-($d$d)-($d$d)T($d$d):($d$d):($d$d)$/ ) { require Carp; Carp::croak("Invalid time format (does not match ISO 8601)"); } $_[0]->new( year => $1 + 0, month => $2 + 0, day => $3 + 0, hour => $4 + 0, minute => $5 + 0, second => $6 + 0, ); } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method as_string #pod #pod The C method converts the date to the default string, which #pod at present is the same as that returned by the C method above. #pod #pod This string conforms to the ISO 8601 standard for the encoding of a combined #pod date and time as a string, without time-zone designator. #pod #pod =cut sub as_string { $_[0]->ymdhms; } #pod =pod #pod #pod =method DateTime #pod #pod The C method is used to create a L object #pod that is equivalent to the B object, for use in #pod conversions and calculations. #pod #pod As mentioned earlier, the object will be set to the 'C' locale, #pod and the 'floating' time zone. #pod #pod If installed, the L module will be loaded automatically. #pod #pod Returns a L object, or throws an exception if L #pod is not installed on the current host. #pod #pod =cut sub DateTime { require DateTime; my $self = shift; DateTime->new( day => $self->day, month => $self->month, year => $self->year, hour => $self->hour, minute => $self->minute, second => $self->second, locale => 'C', time_zone => 'floating', @_, ); } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME DateTime::Tiny - A date object, with as little code as possible =head1 VERSION version 1.08 =head1 SYNOPSIS # Create a date manually $christmas = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 12, day => 25, hour => 10, minute => 45, second => 0, ); # Show the current date my $now = DateTime::Tiny->now; print "Year : " . $now->year . "\n"; print "Month : " . $now->month . "\n"; print "Day : " . $now->day . "\n"; print "Hour : " . $now->hour . "\n"; print "Minute : " . $now->minute . "\n"; print "Second : " . $now->second . "\n"; =head1 DESCRIPTION B is a most prominent member of the L suite of time modules. It implements an extremely lightweight object that represents a datetime. =head2 The Tiny Mandate Many CPAN modules which provide the best implementation of a certain concepts are very large. For some reason, this generally seems to be about 3 megabyte of ram usage to load the module. For a lot of the situations in which these large and comprehensive implementations exist, some people will only need a small fraction of the functionality, or only need this functionality in an ancillary role. The aim of the Tiny modules is to implement an alternative to the large module that implements a useful subset of their functionality, using as little code as possible. Typically, this means a module that implements between 50% and 80% of the features of the larger module (although this is just a guideline), but using only 100 kilobytes of code, which is about 1/30th of the larger module. =head2 The Concept of Tiny Date and Time Due to the inherent complexity, Date and Time is intrinsically very difficult to implement properly. The arguably B module to implement it completely correct is L. However, to implement it properly L is quite slow and requires 3-4 megabytes of memory to load. The challenge in implementing a Tiny equivalent to DateTime is to do so without making the functionality critically flawed, and to carefully select the subset of functionality to implement. If you look at where the main complexity and cost exists, you will find that it is relatively cheap to represent a date or time as an object, but much much more expensive to modify, manipulate or convert the object. As a result, B provides the functionality required to represent a date as an object, to stringify the date and to parse it back in, but does B allow you to modify the dates. The purpose of this is to allow for date object representations in situations like log parsing and fast real-time type work. The problem with this is that having no ability to modify date limits the usefulness greatly. To make up for this, B you have L installed, any B module can be inflated into the equivalent L as needing, loading L on the fly if necessary. This is somewhat similar to L, but unlike that module B objects are not modifiable. For the purposes of date/time logic, all B objects exist in the "C" locale, and the "floating" time zone. This may be improved in the future if a suitably tiny way of handling timezones is found. When converting up to full L objects, these locale and time zone settings will be applied (although an ability is provided to override this). In addition, the implementation is strictly correct and is intended to be very easily to sub-class for specific purposes of your own. =head1 USAGE In general, the intent is that the API be as close as possible to the API for L. Except, of course, that this module implements less of it. =head1 METHODS =head2 new my $date = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 12, day => 31, hour => 10, minute => 45, second => 32, ); The C constructor creates a new B object. It takes six named parameters. C should be the day of the month (1-31), C should be the month of the year (1-12), C as a 4 digit year. C should be the hour of the day (0-23), C should be the minute of the hour (0-59) and C should be the second of the minute (0-59). These are the only parameters accepted. Returns a new B object. =head2 now my $current_date = DateTime::Tiny->now; The C method creates a new date object for the current date. The date created will be based on localtime, despite the fact that the date is created in the floating time zone. Returns a new B object. =head2 year The C accessor returns the 4-digit year for the date. =head2 month The C accessor returns the 1-12 month of the year for the date. =head2 day The C accessor returns the 1-31 day of the month for the date. =head2 hour The C accessor returns the hour component of the time as an integer from zero to twenty-three (0-23) in line with 24-hour time. =head2 minute The C accessor returns the minute component of the time as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). =head2 second The C accessor returns the second component of the time as an integer from zero to fifty-nine (0-59). =head2 ymdhms The C method returns the most common and accurate stringified date format, which returns in the form "2006-04-12T23:59:59". =head2 from_string The C method creates a new B object from a string. The string is expected to be an ISO 8601 combined date and time, with separators (including the 'T' separator) and no time zone designator. No other ISO 8601 formats are supported. my $almost_midnight = DateTime::Tiny->from_string( '2006-12-20T23:59:59' ); Returns a new B object, or throws an exception on error. =head2 as_string The C method converts the date to the default string, which at present is the same as that returned by the C method above. This string conforms to the ISO 8601 standard for the encoding of a combined date and time as a string, without time-zone designator. =head2 DateTime The C method is used to create a L object that is equivalent to the B object, for use in conversions and calculations. As mentioned earlier, the object will be set to the 'C' locale, and the 'floating' time zone. If installed, the L module will be loaded automatically. Returns a L object, or throws an exception if L is not installed on the current host. =head1 HISTORY This module was written by Adam Kennedy in 2006. In 2016, David Golden adopted it as a caretaker maintainer. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L =for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan =head1 SUPPORT =head2 Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at L. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. =head2 Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. L git clone https://github.com/dagolden/DateTime-Tiny.git =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Adam Kennedy =item * David Golden =back =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =for stopwords Ken Williams Nigel Gregoire Ovid =over 4 =item * Ken Williams =item * Nigel Gregoire =item * Ovid =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Adam Kennedy. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/PaxHeader/author000755 000765 000024 00000000207 14777437622 017662 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 29 mtime=1744715666.12049719 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/000755 000765 000024 00000000000 14777437622 015764 5ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/critic.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 021370 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.118794478 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/critic.t000644 000765 000024 00000000165 14777437622 017430 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::Perl::Critic %{+{ "-profile" => "perlcritic.rc", }}; all_critic_ok(); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/minimum-version.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 023251 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.120522648 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/minimum-version.t000644 000765 000024 00000000152 14777437622 021305 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::MinimumVersion; all_minimum_version_ok( qq{5.010} ); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/test-version.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 022555 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.120397939 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/test-version.t000644 000765 000024 00000000637 14777437622 020621 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; # generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Version 1.09 use Test::Version; my @imports = qw( version_all_ok ); my $params = { is_strict => 0, has_version => 1, multiple => 0, }; push @imports, $params if version->parse( $Test::Version::VERSION ) >= version->parse('1.002'); Test::Version->import(@imports); version_all_ok; done_testing; DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/00-compile.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 021760 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119729105 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/00-compile.t000644 000765 000024 00000002662 14777437622 020024 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; # this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.058 use Test::More; plan tests => 2; my @module_files = ( 'DateTime/Tiny.pm' ); # fake home for cpan-testers use File::Temp; local $ENV{HOME} = File::Temp::tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); my @switches = ( -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib', ); use File::Spec; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Handle; open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!"; my @warnings; for my $lib (@module_files) { # see L my $stderr = IO::Handle->new; diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} } $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]")) if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG}; my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]"); binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my @_warnings = <$stderr>; waitpid($pid, 0); is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok"); shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/ and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') }; if (@_warnings) { warn @_warnings; push @warnings, @_warnings; } } is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found') or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) ); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/pod-syntax.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 022221 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.120021147 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/pod-syntax.t000644 000765 000024 00000000252 14777437622 020256 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Pod 1.41; all_pod_files_ok(); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/portability.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 022455 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.120145981 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/portability.t000644 000765 000024 00000000163 14777437622 020513 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Portability::Files; options(test_one_dot => 0); run_tests(); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/distmeta.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 021725 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119279104 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/distmeta.t000644 000765 000024 00000000223 14777437622 017760 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::CPAN::Meta; meta_yaml_ok(); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/pod-spell.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 022012 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119595272 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/pod-spell.t000644 000765 000024 00000000551 14777437622 020051 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; # generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::PodSpelling 2.007006 use Test::Spelling 0.17; use Pod::Wordlist; add_stopwords(); all_pod_files_spelling_ok( qw( bin lib ) ); __DATA__ Adam DateTime David Golden Gregoire Ken Kennedy Nigel Ovid Tiny Williams adamk curtis_ovid_poe dagolden designator lib nigelg ymdhms DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/PaxHeader/pod-coverage.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 022466 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.120266314 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/xt/author/pod-coverage.t000644 000765 000024 00000000365 14777437622 020530 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!perl # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/PaxHeader/02_main.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 017646 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.117990019 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/02_main.t000644 000765 000024 00000006125 14777437622 015710 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!/usr/bin/perl # Testing for DateTime::Tiny use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } use Test::More tests => 32; use DateTime::Tiny; use utf8; ##################################################################### # Basic Tests SCOPE: { # Normal date my $date = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 12, day => 31, ); isa_ok( $date, 'DateTime::Tiny' ); is( $date->year, 2006, '->year ok' ); is( $date->month, 12, '->month ok' ); is( $date->day, 31, '->day ok' ); is( $date->hour, 0, '->hour ok' ); is( $date->minute, 0, '->minute ok' ); is( $date->second, 0, '->second ok' ); # Current date my $now = DateTime::Tiny->now; isa_ok( $date, 'DateTime::Tiny' ); ok( $now->year =~ /^\d\d\d\d$/, '->year ok' ); ok( $now->month =~ /^(?:1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12)$/, '->month ok' ); ok( $now->day =~ /^(?:1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|30|31)$/, '->day ok' ); # Stringification is( $date->as_string, '2006-12-31T00:00:00', '->as_string ok' ); is( "$date", '2006-12-31T00:00:00', 'Stringification ok' ); is_deeply( DateTime::Tiny->from_string( $date->as_string ), $date, '->from_string ok', ); } ##################################################################### # DateTime Testing SKIP: { # Do we have DateTime eval { require DateTime }; skip( "Skipping DateTime tests (not installed)", 10 ) if $@; # Create a normal date my $date = DateTime::Tiny->new( year => 2006, month => 1, day => 31, hour => 3, minute => 20, second => 30, ); isa_ok( $date, 'DateTime::Tiny' ); # Expand to a DateTime my $dt = $date->DateTime; isa_ok( $dt, 'DateTime' ); # DateTime::Locale version 1.00 changes "C" to "en-US-POSIX". # And version 1.33 changes to "en-US". my %expected = map { $_ => 1 } qw(C en-US-POSIX en-US); ok( $expected{ $dt->locale->id }, '->locale ok' ); is( $dt->time_zone->name, 'floating', '->timezone ok' ); # Compare accessor results is( $date->year, $dt->year, '->year matches' ); is( $date->month, $dt->month, '->month matches' ); is( $date->day, $dt->day, '->day matches' ); is( $date->hour, $dt->hour, '->hour matches' ); is( $date->minute, $dt->minute, '->minute matches' ); is( $date->second, $dt->second, '->second matches' ); } ##################################################################### # Time::Tiny emulation SCOPE: { my $tiny = DateTime::Tiny->new( hour => 1, minute => 2, second => 3, ); isa_ok( $tiny, 'DateTime::Tiny' ); is( $tiny->hour, '1', '->hour ok' ); is( $tiny->minute, 2, '->minute ok' ); is( $tiny->second, 3, '->second ok' ); is( $tiny->as_string, '1970-01-01T01:02:03', '->as_string ok' ); is( "$tiny", '1970-01-01T01:02:03', 'Stringification ok' ); is_deeply( DateTime::Tiny->from_string( $tiny->as_string ), $tiny, '->from_string ok', ); } SCOPE: { eval { DateTime::Tiny->from_string('୭୮୯௦-௧௨-௩௪T௫௬:௭௮:௯౦') }; my $error = $@; like $error, qr/\QInvalid time format (does not match ISO 8601)/, 'Only ASCII digits are valid in datetime strings'; } DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/PaxHeader/00-report-prereqs.t000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 021630 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119472563 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/00-report-prereqs.t000644 000765 000024 00000013601 14777437622 017667 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 #!perl use strict; use warnings; # This test was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::ReportPrereqs 0.029 use Test::More tests => 1; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Spec; # from $version::LAX my $lax_version_re = qr/(?: undef | (?: (?:[0-9]+) (?: \. | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? ) | (?: v (?:[0-9]+) (?: (?:\.[0-9]+)+ (?:_[0-9]+)? )? | (?:[0-9]+)? (?:\.[0-9]+){2,} (?:_[0-9]+)? ) )/x; # hide optional CPAN::Meta modules from prereq scanner # and check if they are available my $cpan_meta = "CPAN::Meta"; my $cpan_meta_pre = "CPAN::Meta::Prereqs"; my $HAS_CPAN_META = eval "require $cpan_meta; $cpan_meta->VERSION('2.120900')" && eval "require $cpan_meta_pre"; ## no critic # Verify requirements? my $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS = 1; sub _max { my $max = shift; $max = ( $_ > $max ) ? $_ : $max for @_; return $max; } sub _merge_prereqs { my ($collector, $prereqs) = @_; # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object if (ref $collector eq $cpan_meta_pre) { return $collector->with_merged_prereqs( CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->new( $prereqs ) ); } # Raw hashrefs for my $phase ( keys %$prereqs ) { for my $type ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase} } ) { for my $module ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase}{$type} } ) { $collector->{$phase}{$type}{$module} = $prereqs->{$phase}{$type}{$module}; } } } return $collector; } my @include = qw( ); my @exclude = qw( ); # Add static prereqs to the included modules list my $static_prereqs = do './t/00-report-prereqs.dd'; # Merge all prereqs (either with ::Prereqs or a hashref) my $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs( ( $HAS_CPAN_META ? $cpan_meta_pre->new : {} ), $static_prereqs ); # Add dynamic prereqs to the included modules list (if we can) my ($source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml'; my $cpan_meta_error; if ( $source && $HAS_CPAN_META && (my $meta = eval { CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) } ) ) { $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs($full_prereqs, $meta->prereqs); } else { $cpan_meta_error = $@; # capture error from CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) $source = 'static metadata'; } my @full_reports; my @dep_errors; my $req_hash = $HAS_CPAN_META ? $full_prereqs->as_string_hash : $full_prereqs; # Add static includes into a fake section for my $mod (@include) { $req_hash->{other}{modules}{$mod} = 0; } for my $phase ( qw(configure build test runtime develop other) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}; next if ($phase eq 'develop' and not $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}); for my $type ( qw(requires recommends suggests conflicts modules) ) { next unless $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}; my $title = ucfirst($phase).' '.ucfirst($type); my @reports = [qw/Module Want Have/]; for my $mod ( sort keys %{ $req_hash->{$phase}{$type} } ) { next if grep { $_ eq $mod } @exclude; my $want = $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}{$mod}; $want = "undef" unless defined $want; $want = "any" if !$want && $want == 0; if ($mod eq 'perl') { push @reports, ['perl', $want, $]]; next; } my $req_string = $want eq 'any' ? 'any version required' : "version '$want' required"; my $file = $mod; $file =~ s{::}{/}g; $file .= ".pm"; my ($prefix) = grep { -e File::Spec->catfile($_, $file) } @INC; if ($prefix) { my $have = MM->parse_version( File::Spec->catfile($prefix, $file) ); $have = "undef" unless defined $have; push @reports, [$mod, $want, $have]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $HAS_CPAN_META && $type eq 'requires' ) { if ( $have !~ /\A$lax_version_re\z/ ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' cannot be parsed ($req_string)"; } elsif ( ! $full_prereqs->requirements_for( $phase, $type )->accepts_module( $mod => $have ) ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' is not in required range '$want'"; } } } else { push @reports, [$mod, $want, "missing"]; if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $type eq 'requires' ) { push @dep_errors, "$mod is not installed ($req_string)"; } } } if ( @reports ) { push @full_reports, "=== $title ===\n\n"; my $ml = _max( map { length $_->[0] } @reports ); my $wl = _max( map { length $_->[1] } @reports ); my $hl = _max( map { length $_->[2] } @reports ); if ($type eq 'modules') { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "", "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } else { splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "-" x $wl, "-" x $hl]; push @full_reports, map { sprintf(" %*s %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $wl, $_->[1], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports; } push @full_reports, "\n"; } } } if ( @full_reports ) { diag "\nVersions for all modules listed in $source (including optional ones):\n\n", @full_reports; } if ( $cpan_meta_error || @dep_errors ) { diag "\n*** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***\n"; } if ( $cpan_meta_error ) { my ($orig_source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml'; diag "\nCPAN::Meta->load_file('$orig_source') failed with: $cpan_meta_error\n"; } if ( @dep_errors ) { diag join("\n", "\nThe following REQUIRED prerequisites were not satisfied:\n", @dep_errors, "\n" ); } pass('Reported prereqs'); # vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et: DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/PaxHeader/00-report-prereqs.dd000644 000765 000024 00000000210 14777437622 021754 xustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 30 mtime=1744715666.119868105 57 LIBARCHIVE.xattr.com.apple.provenance=AQIA4yMYqwwlJ/E 49 SCHILY.xattr.com.apple.provenance=ã#« %'ñ DateTime-Tiny-1.08/t/00-report-prereqs.dd000644 000765 000024 00000005146 14777437622 020020 0ustar00xdgstaff000000 000000 do { my $x = { 'configure' => { 'requires' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.17', 'perl' => '5.006' } }, 'develop' => { 'requires' => { 'Dist::Zilla' => '5', 'Dist::Zilla::Plugin::RemovePrereqs' => '0', 'Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::DAGOLDEN' => '0.072', 'File::Spec' => '0', 'File::Temp' => '0', 'IO::Handle' => '0', 'IPC::Open3' => '0', 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' => '0', 'Pod::Wordlist' => '0', 'Software::License::Perl_5' => '0', 'Test::CPAN::Meta' => '0', 'Test::MinimumVersion' => '0', 'Test::More' => '0', 'Test::Perl::Critic' => '0', 'Test::Pod' => '1.41', 'Test::Pod::Coverage' => '1.08', 'Test::Portability::Files' => '0', 'Test::Spelling' => '0.17', 'Test::Version' => '1', 'perl' => '5.006' } }, 'runtime' => { 'requires' => { 'Carp' => '0', 'overload' => '0', 'perl' => '5.008', 'strict' => '0', 'warnings' => '0' } }, 'test' => { 'recommends' => { 'CPAN::Meta' => '2.120900' }, 'requires' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0', 'File::Spec' => '0', 'Test::More' => '0', 'perl' => '5.008', 'utf8' => '0' } } }; $x; }