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All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl itself.
=pod
=head1 NAME
Date::Manip::Changes5 - changes in Date::Manip 5.xx
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This describes the changes made to the Date::Manip module up to the
time that 6.00 was released. Because 6.00 required a newer version
of perl (5.10 or higher), the old version was maintained.
When Date::Manip 6.10 was released, both versions were bundled
together (though how it was bundled changed when 6.14 was released).
This document describes all changes made to the old version of
Date::Manip.
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 (!).
=head1 VERSION 5.66 (Released with 6.51)
=over 4
=item Fixed a bug in Date_ConvTZ
Applied a patch supplied by Zhenyi Zhou which fixes a bug in Date_ConvTZ
where passing in an empty string did not work.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.65 (Released with 6.37)
As of December 2012, Version 5 of Date::Manip will no longer be modified.
The 5.xx version was updated to 5.65 (but no changes were made), and this
version is expected to be the final release in the 5.xx series.
The one exception is that if someone submits a patch that applies cleanly
and causes zero failures in the test suite, I will consider adding it on
a case-by-cast bases.
Please use Date::Manip 6.xx instead.
=head1 VERSION 5.64 (Released with 6.32)
=over 4
=item Better handling of '0000' timezone
Applied a patch supplied by Ed Avis that improves handling of the '0000' timezone..
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.63 (Released with 6.26)
=over 4
=item Fixed business mode calculation
Applied a patch that I received some time ago to fix a business
mode calculation. Steve Tempest
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.62 (Released with 6.21)
No changes
=head1 VERSION 5.61 (Released with 6.20)
No changes
=head1 VERSION 5.60 (Released with 6.14)
=over 4
=item B<Fully integrated with 6.xx>
As of Date::Manip 6.14, the 5.xx release is fully integrated into the
distribution. Both will be installed automatically and you can switch
between them (if you have a recent version of perl). This simplifies
the package management process considerably. The downside is that
Date::Manip 6.xx will be installed, even if you do not have a recent
version of perl and cannot use it.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.59 (Released with 6.12)
=over 4
=item Test fixes
Fix tests to work better on windows.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.58 (Released with 6.11)
=over 4
=item Test fixes
Fixed a bug in some of the tests that were causing two tests to
fail. JD
Explicitly set TZ in all tests to avoid some failures (it got left out
of a few when it was bundled with 6.10).
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.57 (Released with 6.10)
=over 4
=item B<(*) Combined 5.xx and 6.xx>
As of 6.10, Date-Manip-6.xx will contain both the Date::Manip 5.xx and
6.xx modules. If perl 5.10 or higher is available, the 6.xx version
will be installed. For older versions of perl, the 5.xx version will
be installed.
This will allow all of the automatic module tools to work correctly.
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where years earlier than 1000 AD failed in
calculations. John
=item Time zone fixes
Improved time zone detection. Stepan Kasal
=item Documentation fixes
Minor improvements. Josef Kreulich
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.56 (2010-02-24)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Date_PrevWorkDay and documentation fix. RT #17005
I accidentally included a require 5.10 which made Date::Manip not work
with earlier versions of perl. Nicholas Riley
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.55 (2010-02-22)
=over 4
=item B<(*) Added time zone abbreviations>
Date::Manip 5.xx now includes all of the time zone abbreviations from
version 6.xx (i.e. all of the abbreviations from the Olsen database).
=item Documentation fixes
Typo fix. ddascalescu
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.54 (2008-05-09)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.53 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fix so it won't fail with "Too early to specify a build action"
=item CPANTS changes
Final changes to meet requirements on http://cpants.perl.org/
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.52 (2008-05-08)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.51 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fixed bug where the wrong version was in Build.PL
=item CPANTS changes
Additional changes to meet requirements on http://cpants.perl.org/
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.50 (2008-05-05)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.49 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item New features
Added "ereyesterday". Ed Avis
=item Time zone fixes
Added time zones. Damyan Ivanov, Ernesto Hernandez-Novich, Gregor
Herrmann, Nicholas Riley, Enrique Verdes, Alexander Litvinov
=item Documentation fixes
Corrected typo in %G and %L format descriptions. Troy A. Bollinger
=item CPANTS changes
Added Build.PL and several other things to meet requirements on
http://cpants.perl.org/
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.48 (2007-11-27)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.47 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fixed the version number. John R. Daily
Fixed a warning when the date command not present. Daniel Hahler
Fixed a bug where recurrences of the form 0:1*, 0:0:1*, etc.,
incorrectly required a base date. Gerry Lawrence
Fixed a bug where "substring" was used instead of "substr".
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed a problem in the WEST time zone. Cristina Nunes
Added time zone. Kimmo R. M. Hovi
=item Documentation fixes
Revised some of the documentation about Y2K (given that it's in the
past) and the 2007 US daylight saving time rule changes.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.46 (2007-02-21)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.45 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item New features
Added "overmorrow". Ed Avis
=item Bug fixes
Fixed bug in parsing ISO 8601 dates. Paul Schinder
Fixed a bug in UnixDate for years before 1000 AD. Joaquin Ferrero
Fixed a bug where "today" wasn't case insensitive. Pedro Rodrigues
Fixed a bug where business/approximate mode wasn't correctly used in
DateCalc. Mark T. Kennedy
Bug in DateCalc where you couldn't pass undef as the errref. Alex Howansky
Bug where cygwin wasn't using the date command. Rafael Kitover
=item Time zone fixes
New time zones. Khairil Yusof, Andy Spiegel, Ernesto Rapetti
New time zones. Robin Norwood
Fixed Russian time zones. Yuri Kovalenko
=item Language fixes
Language fix for Danish. Claus Rasmussen
Language fix for German. Andreas Dembach
=item Documentation fixes
Minor documentation improvement. Caminati Carlo
Lots of spelling fixes. Asaf Bartov
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.44 (2005-06-02)
=over 4
=item Released
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.43 (DEVELOPMENT)
=over 4
=item B<(!) (*) Recurrences revisited>
The behavior of some elements of recurrences changed. These included
making the week element (N) refer to the Nth occurrence of a day of the
week in the week, month, or year. It is now possible to look at the
3rd Friday of every month for example.
Y-0-WOY-DOW now refers to the WOY'th occurrence of DOW instead of the
ISO 8601 date Y-W(WOY)-DOY. Also, changed Y-0-WOY-0 to refer to the
WOY'th occurrence of FirstDay, and got rid of the MW and MD flags. Many
other similar changes.
=item B<(!) Changed %x format in UnixDate>
The %x format used to be equivalent to %D (%m/%d/%y), but it has
been modified to use the DateFormat config variable, so it may return
%d/%m/%y if a non-US DateFormat is specified.
=item New features
Added TodayIsMidnight. Reuben Thomas
Added "approx" mode to Delta_Format and reversed change to default
Delta_Format behavior to the one from version 5.40. Based on
discussion with Adam Spiers.
Added %O UnixDate format. Martin Thurn
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug is ParseRecur where values passed in were no overriding
old values in the recurrence. Scott Barker (reported to the Debian
bugs list).
Fix for a potential problem in the "0000" time zone. Ed Avis
Changed taint check to be the one in persec(1). Max Kalika
Minor fix so DateInit("VAR=") will work. Thomas Bohme
Fixed a bug where business mode was kept operative even after the
calculation was over. Emiliano Bruni
Minor change to run under cygwin. Niel Markwick
Minor VMS fix. Martin P.J. Zinser
Small fix to taint checking. David Worenklein
Fixed a problem where deltas were getting misinterpreted as dates.
Harry Zhu
Fixed a bug in ParseRecur where "last day of every March" couldn't
be done. Andras Karacsony
Fixed a bug in business mode calculations. Tracy L Sanders
Sorted all events and dates returned by Events_List. This fixes
problems with tests on some versions of perl. Tulan
Modified %x UnixDate format to use DateFormat config variable.
Matt Lyons
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed a problem with single character military time zones (T and W)
conflicting with ISO 8601 T and W dates. Hugo Cornelis
Small correction to Brazil time zones. John McDonald
Added time zones. Michael Wood-Vasey, Don Robertson, Michael D. Setzer
II, Andres Tarallo
=item Language fixes
Fixed German translations. Oliver Scheit
Minor corrections to Italian. Nicola Pedrozzi
Added the language Catalan. Xavi Drudis
=item Documentation fixes
Minor doc fixes Reuben Thomas, Ed Avis, Thomas Winzig
Clarified documentation on %W/%G/%U/%L formats. Joel Savignon
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.42a 2003-07-03
=over 4
=item Test fixes
A quick fix to replace a faulty test.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.42 (2003-07-02)
=over 4
=item Released
Number changed to distinguish between the development release (5.41)
and the official release.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.41 (DEVELOPMENT)
As of 5.41, odd numbered releases are development (and appear only on
my page). Even number releases are official releases submitted to
CPAN.
=over 4
=item B<(!) Changed path separator for VMS>
Since ":" is used in some VMS paths, it should not have been used as
the path separator. It has been changed to a newline ("\n") character.
=item B<(!) Delta_Format behavior changed>
The entire delta is exact if no month component is present
(previously, no year or month component could be present). Due to
discussion with Tim Turner.
=item Bug fixes
Small patch for OpenVMS. Martin P.J. Zinser
Minor enhancement to ParseRecur. Randy Harmon
Fixed a bug involving business deltas with negative hours. Ludovic
Dubost
Added some support for NetWare. Chris Shields
Applied some robustness patches. Ed Avis
Fixed a bug with years <1000. Jonathan Callahan
Patch to make Manip.pm -Mstrict clean and better VMS support.
Peter Prymmer
Fixed a bug in "1st Saturday of 2005" format. Maurice Aubrey
Taint check insecure $ENV{PATH} fix. Ed Avis
Patch to allow deltas of the form "+ -1 day" to work. Ed Avis
Removed ampersands from function calls in documentation to fit new
perl coding standards. Bill Pollock
Fixed a bug where spaces in a date caused problems in German (due
to the number 1st, 2nd, etc. being 1., 2., etc.). Erik Roderwald
=item Time zone fixes
Minor bug fix where /etc/time zone not correctly read. Jacek Nowacki
Made the UnixDate %Z format work with numeric time zones. Michael Isard
Fixed bug where -HH:MM and +HH:MM were not being accepted as valid
time zones. Hank Barta
Fixed a bug where time zones -HH:MM weren't handled in ISO 8601 dates.
Ed Avis
Added some help for VMS time zones. Don Slutz
Added some checking to the time zone determination. Ed Avis
Added time zones. David Coppit, Daniel Serodio, Fabian Mandelbaum,
Raul Dias, Pedro Melo CUNHA, Roman Y Malakhov, David Whiting, Khaled
Mostaguir, Jason King
=item Language fixes
B<(*) Replaced all non-ASCII characters with hex representations to avoid
the malformed UTF-8 character warnings. Ed Avis>
Added Russian translation. Dapi
Additions to Dutch translation. Willem
Patch to French support. Patrick Turmel
Added Tues/Thur abbreviations. Martin Thurn
Added Turkish. Giray
Added Danish. Jesper Dalberg
A patch for Danish was send by Jorgen Norgaard previously, and
I somehow overlooked it. I apologize for that.
=item Test fixes
Added runtests.bat contributed by Lon Amick
=item Documentation fixes
Minor doc fix. Jeremy Tietsort
Fixed spelling of Veteran's day. Dirk Eddelbuettel
Documentation improvements. James Olsen
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.40 (2001-06-07)
=over 4
=item New features
Added support for negative values is "epoch SECS" type dates.
Larry Warner
Added NWD/PWD/DWD flags to ParseRecur. Peter Wyngaard
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a warning. Edward Avis
Fixed a bug where the date wasn't rolling over when parsing dates
containing only times. James L. Gordon
Fixed a bug where some times were defaulting to the current time
instead of 00:00:00. Edward Avis
Fixed a bug in Date_NthDayOfYear with decimal days. Olga Polyakov
Fixed a bug where ParseDateDelta returned a delta if nothing was
passed in. Jim Hranicky
Fixed a bug where noon was case sensitive. Bion Pohl
Fixed a bug where dateTtime wasn't parsed. Jeremy Brinkley
Fixed a bug in holiday parsing involving recurrences. Jerry Wilcox
Fixed a bug where an invalid date passed to Date_IsWorkDay produced
an error message. Mark Rejhon
Fixed a bug where EraseHolidays wasn't taking affect correctly.
Chateauvieux Martial
Fixed a bug where the list produced by Date_Init couldn't be passed
back in to Date_Init. James Elson
=item Time zone fixes
Added `date +%Z` support in Date_TimeZone. Mike Bristow
Fixed a warning if the time zone is supplied as a +HHMM format.
Viola Mauro
Fixed South African time zone. David Sieborger
=item Documentation fixes
Added an example. Philip Jones
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.39 (2000-06-27)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
`date` uses the user's path unless taint checking is on.
@::DatePath used instead of @Date::Manip::DatePath incorrectly.
Fixed by John Labovitz.
Fixed a bug where times such as "5 seconds ago" were not changing
over time. Matthew R. Sheahan
=item Time zone fixes
Added /etc/time zone support to &Date_TimeZone. Dirk Eddelbuettel
Added time zones. Dirk Eddelbuettel, Eli Selinger
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.38 (2000-05-23)
=over 4
=item B<(*) Added Events>
Added Events section to config file and Events_List routine. Prompted
by Greg Schiedler and paid for by Alan Cezar.
=item B<(!) Removed Date_DaysSince999>
The Date_DaysSince999 function (deprecated in 5.35) has been removed.
=item New features
Added support for ISO8601 dates of the format dateTtime. Jason Pierce
Got rid of the "use Cwd" and ENV{PATH} lines which means no more taint
problems.
=item Bug fixes
Fixed "dofw" format to return the day of the current week as documented
instead of next week. Dennis Ingram
Fixed a bug where dates in years 1900, 1800, etc. (but not 2000 or other
400th years) were off by one day in DayOfWeek. Noble Thomas
Fixed a bug in ParseRecur (2-digit years not treated correctly).
Brian Rectanus
=item Time zone fixes
Added time zones. Nelson Ferreira, David Harper
=item Documentation fixes
Fixed some typos. Thanks to Alex Kapranoff
Typo fixed. Jim Hranicky
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.37 (2000-02-14)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Set ENV{PATH} to help with taint checking. Joe Lipson
Fixed a serious bug where HH:24:00 was broken due to support from 24:00:00.
Scott Egashira
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed the sign on the military time zones. John Scott
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.36 (2000-01-21)
=over 4
=item New features
Added support for 24:00:00 to ParseDate. William H Asquith
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug in ParseRecur. Lewis Tsao
Fixed a bug is UnixDate (%l format). Jon Hedley
Fixed a bug in Date_GetNext/Prev. Christoph Haas
Fixed a bug in Date_IsHoliday. Report and patch by Rolf Beutner
Fixed a bug in UnixDate. Patch by Kurtis D. Rader
Rewrote IsInt routine based on discussion with Sean Hunter
(approximately 30% faster on a SPARC).
=item Time zone fixes
Added time zone. Paul Arzul
=item Documentation fixes
Fixed a documentation problem with Date_ConvTZ. Diab Jerius
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.35 (1999-07-06)
=over 4
=item B<(!) Deprecated Date_DaysSince999>
In fixing support for the years 0001-0999, I rewrote Date_DaysSince999 to
be Date_DaysSince1BC. The Date_DaysSince999 function will be removed.
=item B<(*) (!) Added PathSep variable>
In order to better support Win32 platforms, I added the PathSep config
variable. This will allow the use of paths such as "c:\date" on Win32
platforms. Old config files on Win32 platforms (which were not working
correctly in many cases) may not work if they contain path information to
the personal config file.
=item B<(*) Recurrences now support flags>
Flags for modifying recurrence dates are now supported.
=item B<(*) Improved holiday support considerably>
Added support for recurrences and one-year-only holidays (the latter
requested first by Vishal Bhatia.
=item B<(*) Date_Init improved>
Date_Init can now return a list of config variables if called in array
context. Based on a suggestion by Matt Tuttle.
=item New features
Modified Date_GetPrev/Date_GetNext to take $curr=2.
Now parses the Apache log file format "dd/mmm/yyyy:hh:mm:ss (time zone)".
Mark Ferguson
Added OS/2 support. Michael B. Babakov
Added Date_IsHoliday routine. Joe Pepin
Added recurrence support for Easter (first suggested by Abigail).
=item Bug fixes
Made "epoch" not case sensitive and fixed a bug where it would fail in
some languages. Caught because of Iosif's thorough Romanian test file.
Fixed a problem where "in 5 days/weeks/months" sometimes wouldn't get
correctly parsed in other languages. Caught because of Iosif's
thorough Romanian test file.
Fixed a weakness in ParseDateDelta brought out by the Romanian delta
test file.
Fixed a bug causing warnings in the beta version of perl. Patch by
Paul Johnson.
Fixed support for years 0000-0999. Requested by Chris Vaughan
Several recurrence bug fixes.
Put all the my'ed global variables in a couple hashes to clean up the
namespace and to make a few future enhancements easier to do.
Fixed a bug where business weeks weren't being used correctly. Qian
Miao
Fixed a serious typo in the DaysSince1BC routine. Qian Miao
Fixed Veteran's day, added Good Friday (off by default). Peter Chen
Cleaned up holiday variables and re-did holiday routines.
=item Time zone fixes
Added time zones. Oded Cohen
=item Language fixes
Added Romanian support (including 2 test files). Iosif Fettich
Corrected Swedish translations. Danne Solli
Some fixes to German translations. Peter Ehrenberg
Added Italian. Nicola Pedrozzi
=item Test fixes
Added recurrence test suite
=item Documentation fixes
Several documentation updates.
New recurrence documentation.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.34 (1999-04-13)
=over 4
=item B<(!) (*) All Date::Manip variables are no longer accessible>
Previously, Date::Manip variables were declared using a full package
name. Now, they are declared with the my() function. This means that
internal variables are no longer accessible outside of the module.
Based on suggestion by Tom Christiansen
=item B<(!) Week interpretation in business mode deltas>
A business mode delta containing a week value used to be treated as 7 days.
A much more likely interpretation of a week is Monday to Monday, regardless
of holidays, so this is now the behavior.
=item B<(!) %z UnixDate format>
The %z UnixDate format used to return the time zone abbreviation. It now
returns it as a GMT offset (i.e. -0500). %Z still returns the time zone
abbreviation. Suggested by Tuc.
=item B<(!) Formats "22nd Sunday" returns the intuitive value>
The date "22nd Sunday" used to return the Sunday of the 22nd week of the
year (which could be the 21st, 22nd, or 23rd Sunday of the year depending
on how weeks were defined). Now, it returns the 22nd Sunday of the year
regardless.
=item B<(!) Separator in DD/YYmmm and mmmDD/YY formats no longer optional>
Previously, the date "Dec1065" would return Dec 10, 1965. After
adding the YYYYmmm and mmmYYYY formats, this was no longer possible.
The separator between DD and YY is no longer optional, so
Dec1065 returns December 1, 1065
Dec10/65 returns December 10, 1965
=item B<(*) Date_Cmp added>
In one of the next versions of Date::Manip, the internal format of the
date will change to include time zone information. All date
comparisons should be made using Date_Cmp (which currently does
nothing more than call the Perl "cmp" command, but which will
important when comparing dates that include the time zone).
Added now in response to a question by Al Sorrell (I should have added
it earlier).
=item New features
Added exact business mode. Ian Duplisse
Added "mmmYYYY" and "YYYYmmm" formats. As a result, "DDYYmmm" and
"mmmDDYY" formats changed to "DD/YYmmm" and "mmmDD/YY" as described
above. David Twomey
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where a date passed in as an array wasn't getting the
date removed from the array. Rick Wise
Added tests for MPE/iX OS. John Testa
Fixed a bug where WorkDayBeg=8:00 went into an infinite loop.
Mark Martinec
Changed a business week to be the same as an exact week. Abigail
Fixed a bug where "Sunday week 0" didn't work (only affected week 0)
Gerald Rinske
Minor bug (my variable declared twice). Paul J. Schinder
Fixed a bug where "epoch SECONDS" was getting parsed wrong (for SECONDS
which could be interpreted as an ISO-8601 date). N. Thomas
Fixed a problem where init files were not being read. Mike Reetz
=item Time zone fixes
At the request of the UN, I added the SAT time zone. :-) Howard
Hendler
Fixed a bug where time zones were converted multiple times if ConvTZ
was set and DateCalc called. Steven Hartland
=item Language fixes
Added Portuguese. Rui Pedro da Silva Leite Pereira
=item Documentation fixes
A number of typos fixed. Ron Pero
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.33 (1998-08-20)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where "1 month ago" was no longer working (and added it to
the test cases). This broke when I fixed the "-1second" bug in the
previous version. A result of this is that a number of "deltas" can
be parsed as dates (i.e. &ParseDate("1 hour 20 minutes ago") is
equivalent to &DateCalc("now","1 hour 20 minutes ago")). Only text
deltas can be used in this way (i.e. &ParseDate("-0:0:0:0:1:20:0")
will not work).
=item Language fixes
Added Spanish support. Bautista Jasso Javier
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.32 (1998-08-17)
=over 4
=item B<(!) Date_Init arguments>
The old style Date_Init arguments that were deprecated in version 5.07
have been removed.
=item B<(!) (*) DateManip.cnf change>
Changed .DateManip.cnf to Manip.cnf (to get rid of problems on OS's
that insist on 8.3 filenames) for all non-Unix platforms (Windows, VMS,
Mac). For all Unix platforms, it's still .DateManip.cnf . It will only
look in the user's home directory on VMS and Unix.
=item New features
Added "in N days" and "N days ago" formats. Tony Bowden.
Added cYYYY format to YYtoYYYY variable. Mark Rejhon.
Added 2 days/weeks/months later in both ParseDate and ParseDelta (for
Dutch support). Abigail.
Added "Y:M:0*-DOM:0:0:0" to ParseRecur. Jeff Yoak.
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where the deltas could be off by up to a couple minutes in
some rare cases. Herman Horsten.
Fixed an "uninitialized symbol" warning. Mark D. Anderson.
Fixed a bug where holidays weren't erased. Jonathan Wright.
Applied a bug fix from Joe Chapman where the %W/%U UnixDate formats
were frequently wrong.
Several minor fixes and improvements. Abigail.
Added some VMS support. Charles Lane.
Fixed a bug which caused a test to fail on some systems. Charles Lane.
Fixed a bug where "-1second" was treated as a date rather than a delta
in DateCalc. Kenneth Ingham
Added a bit to the Makefile.PL (as it was distributed in the Win32
Perl Resource Kit). Murray Nesbitt
=item Time zone fixes
Allowed time zones of the format STD-#DST-#. Peter Gordon.
Added time zone support for "+0500 (EST)". Tom Christiansen.
Restricted time zones parsing to 0000-2359 instead of 0000-9999.
Frank Cusack
Added time zones. W. Phillip Moore, Michael Smith, Samuli Karkkainen
=item Language fixes
Added Polish support. Ian Wojtowicz.
Added Dutch support. Abigail.
Added A.M. and P.M. parsing (not just AM and PM). William W. Arnold.
Fixed a German initialization problem. Thomas Horster-Moller
and Christian Reithmaier
=item Documentation fixes
Documentation fix. Peter Gordon.
Minor documentation changes. Yamamoto Hiroshi.
Added info about the RCS problem. Supplied by Kipp E. Howard.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.31 (1998-04-08)
=over 4
=item New features
Added "epoch SECS" format to ParseDateString. Thanks to: Joshua M. Burgin.
Added a patch by Blair Zajac to make Date_NthDayOfYear work with decimal
days.
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug in ParseDateDelta (seems to appear only in 5.005 pre-releases).
Found by Larry W. Virden.
Missed one form in ParseDate. Noted by Tuc.
Fixed a bug where "15:00:00" couldn't be parsed. Michael Pizolato.
Split Manip.pm. New files are HISTORY, TODO, Manip.pod.
Fixed a bug in ParseDateDelta. Antonio Rosella.
Removed the only occurrence of $& (which may speed some things up). Fix
by Ken Williams. First suggested by Abigail.
Fixed an overflow bug in doing date calculations with 2 dates more than
70 years apart. Fix by Vishal Bhatia.
Fixed a bug where "5:00pm" wasn't always parsed correctly. Thanks to
Jim Trocki.
Fixed a bug in UnixDate (it wouldn't return the correct string for a
format who's last character was '0') noted by Ramin V.
=item Time zone fixes
Relaxed some restrictions on time zones so ISO-8601 dates can use
non-ISO-8601 time zones. Noted by John Chambers.
Fixed a bug in converting time zones with a minutes field (+1030). Found
by Paul O.
=item Language fixes
Some fixes to the French translations by Emmanuel Bataille.
Added German support. Thanks to Andreas C. Poszvek.
=item Documentation fixes
Minor documentation fixes. Will Linden.
Fixed a documentation problem with Date_GetPrev. It was still 0-6
instead of 1-7. Thanks to Robert Klep.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.30 (1998-01-21)
=over 4
=item B<(!) (*) Delta format changed>
A week field has been added to the internal format of the delta. It now
reads "Y:M:W:D:H:MN:S" instead of "Y:M:D:H:MN:S".
=item B<(*) Now handles recurring events>
Added ParseRecur. First suggested by Chris Jackson.
=item New features
All routines can now take either a 2- or 4-digit year.
Added Delta_Format. First suggested by Alan Burlison.
Added Date_SetDateField. Thanks to Martin Thurn.
=item Bug fixes
Made the $err argument to DateCalc optional.
Changed the name of several of the library routines (not the callable
ones) to standardize naming.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.21 (1998-01-15)
=over 4
=item B<(!) Long running processes may give incorrect time zone>
A process that runs during a time zone change (Daylight Saving Time
specifically) may report the wrong time zone. See the UpdateCurrTZ variable
for more information.
=item B<(!) UnixDate "%J", "%W", and "%U" formats fixed>
The %J, %W, and %U will no longer report a week 0 or a week 53 if it should
really be week 1 of the following year. They now report the correct week
number according to ISO 8601.
=item New features
Added YYtoYYYY variable. Suggested by Michel van der List.
Added the UpdateCurrTZ variable to increase speed at the cost of being
wrong on the time zone.
Added British date formats. Thanks to Piran Montford.
Monday week
today week
as well as some US formats
in 2 months
next month
Time can now be written 5pm. Piran Montford.
Added the TomorrowFirst variable and Date_NearestWorkDay function.
Added UnixDate formats %G and %L to correctly handle the year. Thanks
to Samuli Karkkainen.
Added ForceDate variable. Based on a suggestion by Christian Campbell.
=item Bug fixes
Now passes Taint checks. Thanks to Mike Fuhr, Ron E. Nelson, and
Jason L Tibbitts III.
Put everything in a "use integer" pragma.
Added a missing space in the %g UnixDate format. Thanks to Mike Booth.
Removed all mandatory call to Date_Init (only called when current time
is required). Significantly faster.
Fixed a bug in Date_ConvTZ. Thanks to Patrick K Malone.
Fixed a bug in Date_IsWorkDay.
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed some Australian time zones. Kim Davies.
=item Language fixes
Cleaned up multi-lingual initialization and added the IntCharSet
variable.
Improved French translations. Thanks to Emmanuel Bataille.
Added "Sept" as a recognized abbreviation. Thanks to Martin Thurn.
Typo in the French initialization. Thanks to Michel Minsoul.
=item Test fixes
Fixed the tests to not fail in 1998.
=item Documentation fixes
Documented how to get around Micro$oft problem. Based on a mail by
Patrick Stepp.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.20 (1997-10-12)
=over 4
=item B<(*) ISO 8601 support>
ISO 8601 dates are now parsed. This resulted in several other
changes specified below.
=item B<(!) (*) ParseDate formats removed>
As a result of ISO 8601 support, some formats which previously worked
may no longer be parsed since they conflict with an ISO 8601 format.
These include MM-DD-YY (conflicts with YY-MM-DD) and YYMMDD (conflicts
with YYYYMM). MM/DD/YY still works, so the first form can be kept
easily by changing "-" to "/". YYMMDD can be changed to YY-MM-DD
before being parsed. Whenever parsing dates using dashes as
separators, they will be treated as ISO 8601 dates. You can get
around this by converting all dashes to slashes.
=item B<(!) (*) Week day numbering>
The day numbering was changed from 0-6 (Sun-Sat) to 1-7 (Mon-Sun) to be
ISO 8601 compatible. Weeks start on Monday (though this can be overridden
using the FirstDay config variable) and the 1st week of the year contains
Jan 4 (though it can be forced to contain Jan 1 with the Jan1Week1 config
variable).
=item New features
Several new parsing formats added, including:
"Friday" suggested by Rob Perelman
"12th" suggested by Rob Perelman
"last day of MONTH" suggested by Chadd Westhoff
Added ParseDateString for speed (and simplicity for modifying ParseDate)
Added %J and %K formats to UnixDate.
Added Date_DaysInMonth.
=item Bug fixes
Reorganized ParseDate more efficiently.
Fixed some incorrect uses of $in instead of $future in ParseDate.
Thanks to Erik Corry.
Added some speedups (more to come).
=item Test fixes
Cleaned up testing mechanism a bit and added tests for ISO 8601 formats.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.11 (1997-08-07)
Version 5.11 was never released to CPAN.
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Added one more check for NT perl. Thanks to Rodney Haywood.
Added some comments to help me keep my personal libraries up-to-date
with respect to Date::Manip and vice-versa.
Fixed a bug which showed up in French dates (though it could happen in
other languages as well). Thanks to Georges Martin.
Fixed a bug in DateCalc. Thanks to Thomas Winzig.
Removed the "eval" statement from CheckFilePath which causes a suid
c wrapper program to die when it calls a Date::Manip script.
Thanks to Hank Hughes.
Fixed a bug in business mode calculations. Thanks to Sterling Swartwout.
Fixed a bug in which "1997023100:00:00" was accepted as valid. Thanks
to Doug Emerald.
Fixed a bug in which ConvTZ was not used correctly in ParseDate. Re-did
portions of Date_ConvTZ. Thanks to Vivek Khera.
Fixed a bug in business mode calculations. Thanks to Ian Duplisse.
Added $^X check for Win95 perl. Thanks to Walter Soldierer.
Missed one call to NormalizeDelta so the output was wrong. Thanks to
Brad A. Buikema.
=item Time zone fixes
Added time zones. Paul Gillingwater, Rosella Antonio, Kang Taewook
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.10 (1997-03-19)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Cleaned up In, At, and On regexps.
Added 2 checks for MSWin32 (date command and getpw* didn't work). Thanks
to Alan Humphrey.
Fixed two bugs in the DateCalc routines. Pointed out by Kevin Baker.
Added a check for Windows_95. Thanks to Charlie W.
Cleaned up checks for MacOS and Microsoft OS's. Hopefully I'm catching
everything. Thanks to Charlie Wu for one more check.
Fixed a typo which broke Time%Date (Date=dd%mmm%yy) format. Thanks to
Timothy Kimball.
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed some problems with how "US/Eastern" type time zones were used.
Thanks to Marvin Solomon.
=item Test fixes
Tests will now run regardless of the time zone you are in.
Test will always read the DateManip.cnf file in t/ now.
A failed test will now give slightly more information.
DateManip.cnf file in t/ now sets ALL options to override any changes
made in the Manip.pm file.
=item Documentation fixes
Added documentation for backwards incompatibilities to POD.
Fixed some problems in POD documentation. Thanks to Marvin Solomon.
Fixed minor POD error pointed out by John Perkins.
Changed documentation for Date_IsWorkDay (it was quite confusing using
a variable named $time). Thanks to Erik M. Schwartz.
Fixed typo in documentation (midnight misspelled). Thanks to Timothy
Kimball.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.09 (1997-01-28)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Upgraded to 5.003_23 and fixed one problem associated with it.
Used carp and changed all die's to confess.
Replaced some UNIX commands with perl equivalents (date with localtime
in the tests, pwd with cwd in the path routines).
Cleaned up all routines working with the path.
=item Test fixes
Tests work again (broke in 5.08). Thanks to Alex Lewin and Michael Fuhr
for running debugging tests.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.08 (1997-01-24)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
B<(*) Fixed serious bug in ConvTZ pointed out by David Hall.>
B<(*) Modified Date_ConvTZ (and documented it).>
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.07p2 1997-01-03
Released two patches for 5.07.
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where a delta component of "-0" would mess things up.
Reported by Nigel Chapman.
=item Time zone fixes
B<(*) Can now understand PST8PDT type zones (but only in Date_TimeZone).>
Added lots of time zone abbreviations.
=item Test fixes
Fixed some tests (good for another year).
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.07 (1996-12-10)
=over 4
=item B<(!) UnixDate "%s" format>
Used to return the number of seconds since 1/1/1970 in the current
time zone. It now returns the number of seconds since 1/1/1970 GMT.
The "%o" format was added which returns what "%s" previously did.
=item B<(!) (*) Internal format of delta>
The format for the deltas returned by ParseDateDelta changed. Previously,
each element of a delta had a sign attached to it (+1:+2:+3:+4:+5:+6). The
new format removes all unnecessary signs by default (+1:2:3:4:5:6). Also,
because of the way deltas are normalized (see documentation on
ParseDateDelta), at most two signs are included. For backwards
compatibility, the config variable DeltaSigns was added. If set to 1, all
deltas include all 6 signs.
=item B<(!) (*) Date_Init arguments>
The format of the Date_Init calling arguments changed. The
old method
Date_Init($language,$format,$tz,$convtz);
is still supported , but this support will likely disappear in the future.
Use the new calling format instead:
Date_Init("var=val","var=val",...);
NOTE: The old format is no longer supported as of version 5.32 .
=item B<(*) Added weeks to ParseDateDelta.>
Suggested by Mike Bassman. Note that since this is a late addition, I
did not change the internal format of a delta. Instead, it is added
to the days field.
=item B<(*) Now reads a config file.>
Refer to the Date_Init documentation for details.
=item B<(*) Added business mode.>
See documentation. Suggested by Mike Bassman.
=item New features
B<(*) Modified how deltas are normalized and added the DeltaSigns config
variable.>
Added %q format "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS" to UnixDate. Requested by Rob Perelman.
Also added %P format "YYYYMMDDHH:MM:SS".
Added a new config variable to allow you to work with multiple internal
formats (with and without colons). Requested by Rob Perelman.
See Date_Init documentation.
Added the following formats suggested by Andreas Johansson:
Sunday week 22 [in 1996] [at 12:00]
22nd Sunday [in 1996] [at 12:00]
Sunday 22nd week [in 1996] [at 12:00]
Added a new config variable to allow you to define the first day of
the week. See Date_Init documentation.
Added the following formats to ParseDate for convenience (some were
suggested by Mike Bassman):
next/last Friday [at time]
next/last week [at time]
in 2 weeks [at time]
2 weeks ago [at time]
Friday in 2 weeks
in 2 weeks on Friday
Friday 2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago Friday
Added Date_SecsSince1970GMT, moved the %s format to %o (secs since 1/1/70)
and added %s format (secs since 1/1/70 GMT). Based on suggestions by
Mark Osbourne. Note this introduces a minor backward incompatibility
described above.
Date_SetTime now works with international time separators.
Added the %g format (%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z) for an RFC 1123 date.
Suggested by Are Bryne.
Added options to delete existing holidays and ignore global config file.
Date_GetNext and Date_GetPrev now return the next/prev occurrence of a
time as well as a day. Suggested by Are Bryne.
In approximate mode, deltas now come out completely normalized (only 1
sign). Suggested by Rob Perelman.
Added Date::Manip::InitDone so initialization isn't duplicated.
Added a 3rd internal format to store YYYY-MM-DD HH:MN:SS (iso 8601).
Added a config variable to allow you to work with 24 hour business
days. Suggested by Mike Bassman.
ParseDateDelta now returns "" rather than "+0:0:0:0:0:0" when there is
an error.
=item Bug fixes
B<(*) The d:h:mn:s of ALL deltas are normalized.>
Huge number of code changes to clean things up.
Subroutines now check to see if 4 digit years are entered. Suggested
by Are Bryne.
Added local($_) to all routines which use $_. Suggested by Rob
Perelman.
Complete rewrite of DateCalc.
Fixed a bug where UnixDate %E format didn't work with single digit
dates. Patch supplied by Jyrgen Nyrgaard.
Fixed a bug where "today" was not converted to the correct time zone.
=item Time zone fixes
Fixed bug in Date_TimeZone where it didn't recognize +HHMN type time
zones. Thanks to Are Bryne.
Added WindowsNT check to Date_TimeZone to get around NT's weird date
command. Thanks to Are Bryne.
Fixed typo (CSD instead of CST).
Fixed sign in military time zones making Date::Manip RFC 1123 compliant
(except that time zone information is not stored in any format)
=item Test fixes
B<(*) Added test suite!>
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.06 (1996-10-25)
=over 4
=item New features
Added "today at time" formats.
ParseDateDelta now normalizes the delta as well as DateCalc.
Added %Q format "YYYYMMDD" to UnixDate. Requested by Rob Perelman.
=item Bug fixes
Fixed another two places where a variable was declared twice using my
(thanks to Ric Steinberger).
Fixed a bug where fractional seconds weren't parsed correctly.
Fixed a bug where "noon" and other special times were not parsed
in the "which day of month" formats.
Fixed a minor bug where a few matches were case sensitive.
The command "date +%Z" doesn't work on SunOS machines (and perhaps
others) so 5.05 is effectively broken. 5.06 released to fix this.
Reported by Rob Perelman.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.05 (1996-10-11)
=over 4
=item New features
Changed deltas to be all positive or all negative when produced by
DateCalc. Suggested by Steve Braun
Added DateManipVersion routine.
B<(*) Parses RFC 822 dates (thanks to J.B. Nicholson-Owens for suggestion).>
Parses ctime() date formats (suggested by Matthew R. Sheahan).
Now supports times like "noon" and "midnight".
=item Bug fixes
Fixed bug introduced in 5.04 when default day set to 1. When no
date given, have day default to today rather than 1. It only
defaults to one if a partial date is given.
Fixed bug where Date_DaysSince999 returned the wrong value (the
error did not affect any other functions in Date::Manip due to
the way it was called and the nature of the error). Pointed out
by Jason Baker
Dates with commas in them are now read properly.
Fixed two places where a variable was declared twice using my (thanks
to Ric Steinberger).
Hopefully fixed installation problems.
Got rid of the last (I think) couple of US specific strings.
Fixed bug in Date_SetTime (didn't work with $hr,$min,$sec < 10).
Added ModuloAddition routine and simplified DateCalc.
=item Time zone fixes
B<(*) Now supports time zones.>
B<(*) Added Date_ConvTZ routine for time zone support.>
Date_TimeZone will now also check `date '+%Z'` suggested by
Aharon Schkolnik.
=item Language fixes
Added Swedish translation (thanks to Andreas Johansson
The time separators are now language specific so the French can
write "10h30" and the Swedes can write "10.30". Suggested by
Andreas Johansson.
=item Documentation fixes
Fixed bad mistake in documentation (use Date::Manip instead of
use DateManip) pointed out by tuc@valhalla.stormking.com
Minor improvements to documentation.
Documented the 'sort within a sort' bug.
Fixed type in documentation/README pointed out by James K. Bence.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.04 (1996-08-01)
=over 4
=item New features
Added support for fractional seconds (as generated by Sybase). They
are parsed and ignored. Added by Kurt Stephens
=item Bug fixes
Fixed bugs reported by J.B. Nicholson-Owens
"Tue Jun 25 1996" wasn't parsed correctly (regexp was case
sensitive)
full day names not parsed correctly
the default day in ErrorCheck should be 1, NOT currd since when
currd>28, it may not be a valid date for the month
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.03 (1996-07-17)
=over 4
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a couple of bugs in UnixDate.
Declared package variables to avoid warning "Identifier XXX used
only once". Thanks to Peter Bray for the suggestion.
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.02 (1996-07-15)
=over 4
=item New features
B<(*) Added some internationalization (most of the routines had to be
modified at least slightly)>
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where repeated calls to ParseDate("today") was not reset
Replaced the %Date::Manip::Date variable with a large number of
other, more flexible variables
Rewrote the Init routine
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.01 (1996-06-24)
=over 4
=item New features
Added %F format to UnixDate. Rob Perelman
Added "Date at Time" types
Weekdays can be entered and checked
Two digit years fall in the range CurrYear-89 to CurrYear+10
=item Bug fixes
Reworked a number of the ParseDate regular expressions to make
them more flexible
=item Documentation fixes
Fixed a typo (Friday misspelled Fridat). Rob Perelman
Documentation problem for \$err in DateCalc. Rob Perelman
=back
=head1 VERSION 5.00 (1996-06-21)
=over 4
=item B<(*) Switched to a package.>
Patch supplied by Peter Bray:
renamed to Date::Manip
changed version number to 2 decimal places
added POD documentation
Thanks to Peter Bray, Randal Schwartz, Andreas Koenig for suggestions
=item Bug fixes
Fixed a bug pointed out by Peter Bray where it was complaining of
an uninitialized variable.
=back
=head1 VERSION 4.3 (1995-10-26)
=over 4
=item New features
Added "which dofw in mmm" formats to ParseDate. Mark Dedlow
=item Bug fixes
Added a bugfix of Adam Nevins where "12:xx pm" used to be parsed
"24:xx:00".
=back
=head1 VERSION 4.2 (1995-10-23)
=over 4
=item New features
UnixDate will now return a scalar or list depending on context
ParseDate/ParseDateDelta will now take a scalar, a reference to a
scalar, or a reference to an array
B<(*) Simple time zone handling>
B<(*) Added Date_SetTime, Date_GetPrev, Date_GetNext>
=item Bug fixes
Added copyright notice (requested by Tim Bunce)
=back
=head1 VERSION 4.1 (1995-10-18)
=over 4
=item New features
B<(*) Added DateCalc>
=item Bug fixes
Changed %DATE_ to %DateManip::Date
B<(*) Rewrote ParseDateDelta>
=back
=head1 VERSION 4.0 (1995-08-13)
B<(*) First public release>
=over 4
=item New features
Added time first formats to ParseDate
=item Bug fixes
B<(*) Switched to perl 5>
Cleaned up ParseDate, ParseDateDelta
=back
=head1 VERSION 3.0 (1995-05-03)
=over 4
=item New features
Added today/tomorrows/etc. formats
B<(*) Added UnixDate>
B<(*) Added ParseDateDelta>
=item Bug fixes
Added %DATE_ global variable to clean some stuff up
Simplified several routines
=back
=head1 VERSION 2.0 (1995-04-17)
=over 4
=item New features
Included ideas from Time::ParseDate (David Muir Sharnoff)
Included ideas from date.pl 3.2 (Terry McGonigal)
B<(*) Added seconds to ParseDate>
=item Bug fixes
Made error checking much nicer
=back
=head1 VERSION 1.2 (1995-03-31)
=over 4
=item New features
Added a few date formats
=item Bug fixes
Made months case insensitive
=back
=head1 VERSION 1.1 (1995-02-08)
=over 4
=item New features
Added leap year checking
Both "Feb" and "February" formats available
=back
=head1 VERSION 1.0 (1995-01-20)
=over 4
=item B<(*) Initial release>
Though not released to the public, the initial released combined
routines from several scripts into one library.
=back
=head1 BUGS AND QUESTIONS
Please refer to the L<Date::Manip::Problems> documentation for
information on submitting bug reports or questions to the author.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Date::Manip> - main module documentation
=head1 LICENSE
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 AUTHOR
Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org)
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