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NAME

Date::Manip::Changes6 - changes in Date::Manip 6.xx

SYNOPSIS

This describes the changes made to the Date::Manip module in the 6.xx series of releases. Major changes are marked with asterisks (*).

For the most part, Date::Manip has remained backward compatible at every release, but occasionally, a change is made which is backward incompatible. These are marked with an exclamation mark (!).

VERSION 6.25

VERSION 6.24 (2011-06-13)

Spaces are ignored in the SetDate/ForceDate config values. Zsban Ambrus
Fixed a bug where 'in one week' wasn't correctly parsed. E. M. Shtern

Fixed a bug where options passed in to the 'new' as a listref weren't handled properly. Zsban Ambrus

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2011g)

VERSION 6.23 (2011-04-15)

(!) Renamed one Date::Manip::Recur method
The Date::Manip::Recur::base method has been renamed to basedate . The Date::Manip::Recur::base method should return the Date::Manip::Base object like all the other Date::Manip modules.
(*) Reworked holidays defined as recurrences
Improved dealing with the bootstrap problem of defining holidays, especially those that contain business day flags. Mike Tonks
The printf function will now take multiple format strings and return a list of values. Zsban Ambrus
Fixed a bug where GlobalCnf wasn't working. Peter Edwards

Improved error messages in a few cases.

Fixed a bug where one invalid date/timezone check was ignored. Morten Bjornsvik

Fixed a bug where '$base2 = new Date::Manip::Base $base1' wasn't working. RT 67143

Fixed a bug where passing dates in to the Recur->dates method failed. RT 67144

Fixed a bug where the mode wasn't being preserved correctly for a delta. RT 67150

Fixed a bug in recurrences where a base date outside of a date range with a very uncommon recurrence format would not work correctly.

Fixed a problem where the '%s' printf option didn't work in GMT. Jean-Michel Hiver

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2011f)
Fixed two bad recurrence examples in the documentation. Peter Edwards and Mike Tonks

VERSION 6.22 (2011-03-07)

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2011b)

Fixed a bug where the gmtoff method of getting the local timezone was broken. Martin Zinser.

Fixed the 'env' method of determining the local time zone to allow the value to be an offset of seconds since UTC. This allows the VMS SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL variable to work correctly. Martin Zinser.

Removed the SYS$TIMEZONE_RULE method from VMS since the value stored there is not the name of a timezone (it's a rule in a non-standard format). Based on discussion with Martin Zinser.

Improved the order in which aliases, abbreviations, etc., are tested to test current usage before non-current usage (there were a few cases where old usages were getting tested before current usage.

The module will now die if a language module cannot be loaded (most likely due to a YAML::Syck issue). Based on discussion with Martin Zinser.
Added a sample config file document. Based on discussion with Rich Duzenbury.

VERSION 6.21 (2011-01-10)

Deltas may now contain spelled out numbers, so 'in 2 weeks' and 'in two weeks' will both work. Daniel Shahaf
Fixed a bug where week_of_year didn't work in some cases. Chris Eveland.

Fixed a minor potential bug. Geraint Edwards.

Updated windows time zone aliases. Daniel Harding
Added Norwegian. Glenn Sogn

VERSION 6.20 (2010-12-01)

(*) (!) Reworked recurrences
Recurrences were reworked in a (slightly) backward incompatible way to improve their usefulness (and to make them conform to the expected results). Most recurrences will work the same as previously, but a few will differ. Most of this was suggested by Jay Jacobs.

A recurring event is now calculated relative to the base date, NOT relative to a previous event. For example, if a recurrence occurs every month, and the base date was Jan 31, then previously, recurring events would have been (in a non-leap year):

   D(0)                   = Jan 31
   D(1)  = D(0) + 1 month = Feb 28
   D(2)  = D(1) + 1 month = Mar 28
   ...
    

The new behavior is:

   D(0)                       = Jan 31
   D(1)  = D(0) + 1*(1 month) = Feb 28
   D(2)  = D(0) + 2*(1 month) = Mar 31
   ...
    

Previously, if a base date were not specified, it was not determined from the date range. Now, the start date of the date range acts as the base date.

The meaning of the base date has changed slightly. It is much more meaningful and useful now.

Added iterator functions. Daniel LaLiberte

The RecurNumFudgeDays variable is no longer used and is deprecated.

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2010o)

VERSION 6.14 (2010-10-20)

Date::Manip 5.xx and 6.xx are both installed automatically, and the correct one will be chosen.
Fixed a bug where recurrence handling was broken. RT 62128
A lot of documentation was cleaned up to be easier to read, and better organized.

VERSION 6.13 (2010-10-13)

Added the input methods to Date::Manip::Date and Date::Manip::Delta. Ed Avis.

The 'date +%z' command will also be used to determine the timezone. Oliver Schulze

Several changes to try to get rid of a memory leaks reported in RT 54937. Huge thanks to BrowserUK on perlmonks for help. Unfortunately, it ended up being a bug in perl, and will only be resolved when that bug is fixed. See the Date::Manip::Problems document for more information.

   Reorganized Base/TZ to get rid of circular references.
   Added end blocks to clean some global variables.
   Got rid of switch/given structures.
    

Fixed a bug where an incomplete date with 'last' in it was causing an error. RT 60138

Fixed a bug where 'Sunday, 9th Jan 1972' wasn't parsed correctly. RT 57832

Fixed a bug where Zones.pm was generated with the abbreviations in the wrong order. Amish Chana.
French month abbreviations now support periods. Bernard Haerri
Added tests from RT 29655 to make sure that the problem never recurs.
Fixed documentation problem with the new_* methods in Date::Manip::Obj. Options must be passed in as \@opts rather than @opts.

Cleaned up some of the documentation.

VERSION 6.12 (2010-09-27)

(!) IntCharSet config variable deprecated
With better support for international character sets, the old IntCharSet config variable (which was a bandaid at best) is deprecated. Currently, the functionality still exists, but it will be removed at some point.
Added the Encoding config variable.

Now supports parsing the EXIF date format. Rhesa Rozendaal

Fixed Build.PL to not require perl 5.010 since the distribution as a whole does not require that (and I want that fact to be in META.yml).

Fixed a bug where the Date::Manip::Date::set method was broken when setting individual fields. Helmut A. Bender

Fixed a bug where set didn't work in Date::Manip::Delta. Patch provided in RT 59096.

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2010m)
(*) Converted all language files to UTF-8 and added rudimentary support for character encodings. Some assistance by Stephen Ostermiller.

Fixed problem in Polish, Dutch. Stephen Ostermiller

Extended support for 'nth' up to 53rd. Paco Regodon

Added some corrections to German. Dieter Lange

Clarified Date::Manip::Recur documentation based on RT 59132.

VERSION 6.11 (2010-04-30)

Fixed a problem in Build.PL that had an incorrect module requirement.

VERSION 6.10 (2010-04-29)

(*) Combined 5.xx and 6.xx releases into one distribution
Because the automatic module management tools cpan/cpanp would try to upgrade Date::Manip to the most recent version, and the most recent version will only work if perl 5.10.0 or higher is installed, both the 5.xx and 6.xx releases are now combined into a single distribution.

This is described more fully in the Date::Manip::Problems document.

(!) Zones specified by offset
In all operations involving time zones, the time zone must be determined. By default, it would take all of the information available (date, ISDST, etc.) and determine the most likely time zone. It would take every time zone that matched each piece of information, starting with those that matched in a standard time followed by those that matched in a daylight saving time.

When zones are specified by an offset, a standard time would always match since there are standard time zones that match all year long (the military time zones A-Z and the standard time zones of the form Etc/GMT+01). As a result, a daylight saving time match would never occur.

Since (if the date falls during a daylight saving time period) you usually want to use a time zone that has that offset in daylight saving time, the default is now to check daylight saving time zones first, followed by standard times.

See the Date::Manip::TZ manual (under the zone method) for more information.

Fixed a bug where Date_ConvTZ not working correctly with time zones specified by offset. Chris Butler

Fixed a bug where business mode calculations involving minutes was not handled correctly. Damien Moore

Fixed a bug where business mode calculations failed in some cases. RT 56638

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2010i)

Changed Date::Manip::TZ::zone so "dst" is sometimes the default $dstflag. Based on the bug report by Chris Butler.

OpenUNIX puts a colon at the start of some time zones. It's removed. Jean Hassler

Converted tests to Test::Inter
Fixed a documentation bug in Date::Manip::TZ where "stdonly" was listed as the default value for $dstflag, but in actuality, "std" is the default.

VERSION 6.07 (2010-02-05)

Fixed bug in Date_TimeZone where it wasn't returning the time zone. Robert Eden

VERSION 6.06 (2010-02-05)

Minor bug where %Z printf format didn't always work.

Added support for 5pm back in (it was omitted accidentally). Mark Kennedy

Fixed a minor warning. Morten Bjoernsvik

Some additional speedups.

Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2010b)

Added dm_zdump example script.

Improved TZ::periods functionality

Fixed bug in Date_ConvTZ where empty values weren't defaulting to local time zone. Robert Eden

Fixed a couple of problems in the generated time zones for some odd cases (America/Resolute and Asia/Tehran).

VERSION 6.05 (2009-12-09)

(!) %z format
In Date::Manip 5.xx, the %z format in UnixDate printed the offset in the form -0500. In 6.00, I changed that to -05:00:00, but this broke RFC 822 compliance.

I've changed %z back to -0500, and introduced a new format (%N) which returns -05:00:00.

Incidentally, this is the LAST unused letter, so I am now going to have to either stop adding formats, or add some extended format syntax. Not sure yet which, but this may involve a backwards incompatible change in the future.

(*) Significant speedups.
Thanks to Moritz Lenz and BrowserUK on perlmonks for suggestions (and a number of other people on perlmonks for suggestions that I did not end up using, but which provided a great discussion).
Fixed a bug in parse_date where the current time was getting used instead of the documented 00:00:00

Bug fix where DateCalc didn't work with $mode in some cases.

Fixed Makefile.PL/Build.PL to handle Win32::TieRegistry requirement.

Changed %z printf behavior back to 5.xx and added %N format. Gilles Lamiral

Added dm_date example script.

Fixed bug where non-English Windows versions didn't get the time zone. Thanks to Rene Schickbauer for testing.
Reduced the precision of 1 test to avoid a rounding difference when using a perl compiled with uselongdouble. Andreas Koenig

VERSION 6.04 (2009-11-25)

Fixed a bug where events were not interpreted in the correct time zone if SetDate/ForceDate used.

VERSION 6.03 (2009-11-24)

Corrects a backward incompatibility with UnixDate. Rene Schickbauer
A couple more corrections to the tests.

VERSION 6.02 (2009-11-24)

Disabled curr_zone_methods when taint checking on. I believe that Date::Manip is completely taint friendly at this point.
A quick fix to make sure that the tests run correctly in other time zones.

VERSION 6.01 (2009-11-23)

(*) Fixed a bug where dates were sometimes getting the wrong time zone when SetDate/ForceDate in effect.

VERSION 6.00 (2009-11-23)

Date::Manip 6.00 is a total rethink of the module, and a nearly complete rewrite. Please refer to the Date::Manip::Changes5to6 document for a list of incompatible changes.

(*) Massive reorganization and near total rewrite.

(*) Broke into several smaller modules

(*) Full time zone support (using tzdata 2009s)

Added some functionality (suggested by James Elson to improve setting the "current time". Done with the ForceDate config variable.

(*) Converted languages to YAML for much easier maintenance. Patch and suggestion provided by Evan Carroll

Added much better formats for deltas. Suggested by Jim Hranicky.

Borrowed the _FindWindowsTZName function from the DateTime-TimeZone module.

Added SetDate config variable (based on a suggestion by Christian Campbell).

Added parse_format which was first suggested by Kim Ryan.

Several config variables deprecated

Thanks to Jonathan Hogue for helping test Windows additions.

Fixed a bug where "YYtoYYYY=c" wouldn't work.

VMS bugfix to not call `date` command. Lane

New Year's Day defined using a recurrence which might push the observed day to the previous year was broken. Reported by Jerry Wilcox.

Fixed typo in Turkish translation.

Spelling fix in Dutch. Bart Van Loon

I have received many suggestions over time which were automatically handled during the 6.00 rewrite. Although the changes weren't made because of the suggestions specifically, I wanted to acknowledge them since I appreciate the suggestions.

I believe the first person to suggest writing Date::Manip as an OO module was Eduard Derksen.

Delta_Format initialization done outside of the function. Eric Boehm

Added $subtract to calculation routines. First suggested by Steve Berlage.

Added ability to set individual parts of the date (Date::Manip::Date::set). First suggested by Martin Thurn.

UnixDate (i.e. Date::Manip::Date::printf) only calculates formats when they are needed. Eduard Derksen

Parsing will skip some date/time formats if requested. This was first suggested by Eduard Derksen.

It has been suggested several times to support multiple languages, multiple config files, or multiple sets of Date_Init options. These suggestions (by Meng Fang, Ed Avis, Christian Campbell, and perhaps others) were at the back of my mind as I developed the Date::Manip::Base class.

The regular expressions are all i18n friendly in anticipation of much better support for localization. First suggested by Alex Kapranoff.

Parsing a date ('today', 'Monday') gives a time of '00:00:00'. Suggested by Mark Aitchison.

BUGS AND QUESTIONS

Please refer to the Date::Manip::Problems documentation for information on submitting bug reports or questions to the author.

SEE ALSO

Date::Manip - main module documentation

LICENSE

This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org)

2011-12-10 perl v5.10.1