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NAME

       DateTime::Locale::Base - Base class for individual locale objects

VERSION

       version 1.17

SYNOPSIS

         use base 'DateTime::Locale::Base';

DESCRIPTION

       This module is no longer used by the code in the distribution. It is still included for
       the sake of any code out in the wild that may subclass this class. This class will be
       removed in a future release.

DEFAULT FORMATS

       Each locale has a set of four default date and time formats.  They are distinguished by
       length, and are called "full", "long", "medium", and "short". Each locale may have a
       different default length which it uses when its "$locale->date_format_default()",
       "$locale->time_format_default()", or "$locale->datetime_format_default()" methods are
       called.

       This can be changed by calling the "$locale->set_default_date_format()" or
       "$locale->set_default_time_format()" methods.  These methods accept a string which must be
       one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short".

NAME FORMS

       Most names come in a number of variations. First, they may vary based on length, with
       wide, abbreviated, and narrow forms. The wide form is typically the full name, while the
       narrow form is often a single character. The narrow forms may not be unique. For example,
       "T" may be used for Tuesday and Thursday in the English narrow forms.

       Many names also distinguish between "format" and "stand-alone" forms of a pattern. The
       format pattern is used when the thing in question is being placed into a larger string.
       The stand-alone form is used when displaying that item by itself, for example in a
       calendar.

METHODS

       All locales provide the following methods:

       •   $locale->id()

           The locale's id.

       •   $locale->language_id()

           The language portion of the id.

       •   $locale->script_id()

           The script portion of the id, if any.

       •   $locale->territory_id()

           The territory portion of the id, if any.

       •   $locale->variant_id()

           The variant portion of the id, if any.

       •   $locale->name()

           The full name for the locale in English.

       •   $locale->language()

           The language name for the locale in English.

       •   $locale->script()

           The script name for the locale in English, if any.

       •   $locale->territory()

           The territory name for the locale in English, if any.

       •   $locale->variant()

           The variant name for the locale in English, if any.

       •   $locale->native_name()

           The full name for the locale in its native language, if any.

       •   $locale->native_language()

           The language name for the locale in its native language, if any.

       •   $locale->native_script()

           The script name for the locale in its native language, if any.

       •   $locale->native_territory()

           The territory name for the locale in its native language, if any.

       •   $locale->native_variant()

           The variant name for the locale in its native language, if any.

       •   $locale->month_format_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide format names of the months, with
           January as the first month.

       •   $locale->month_format_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated format names of the months, with
           January as the first month.

       •   $locale->month_format_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow format names of the months, with
           January as the first month.

       •   $locale->month_stand_alone_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide stand-alone names of the months, with
           January as the first month.

       •   $locale->month_stand_alone_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated stand-alone names of the months,
           with January as the first month.

       •   $locale->month_stand_alone_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow stand-alone names of the months, with
           January as the first month.

       •   $locale->day_format_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide format names of the days, with Monday
           as the first day.

       •   $locale->day_format_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated format names of the days, with
           Monday as the first day.

       •   $locale->day_format_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow format names of the days, with Monday
           as the first day.

       •   $locale->day_stand_alone_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide stand-alone names of the days, with
           Monday as the first day.

       •   $locale->day_stand_alone_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated stand-alone names of the days,
           with Monday as the first day.

       •   $locale->day_stand_alone_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow stand-alone names of the days, with
           Monday as the first day.

       •   $locale->quarter_format_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide format names of the quarters.

       •   $locale->quarter_format_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated format names of the quarters.

       •   $locale->quarter_format_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow format names of the quarters.

       •   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide stand-alone names of the quarters.

       •   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated stand-alone names of the
           quarters.

       •   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the narrow stand-alone names of the quarters.

       •   $locale->era_wide()

           Returns an array reference containing the wide names of the eras, with "BCE" first.

       •   $locale->era_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated names of the eras, with "BCE"
           first.

       •   $locale->era_narrow()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated names of the eras, with "BCE"
           first. However, most locales do not differ between the narrow and abbreviated length
           of the era.

       •   $locale->am_pm_abbreviated()

           Returns an array reference containing the abbreviated names of "AM" and "PM".

       •   $locale->date_format_long()

       •   $locale->date_format_full()

       •   $locale->date_format_medium()

       •   $locale->date_format_short()

           Returns the CLDR date pattern of the appropriate length.

       •   $locale->date_formats()

           Returns a hash reference of CLDR date patterns for the date formats, where the keys
           are "full", "long", "medium", and "short".

       •   $locale->time_format_long()

       •   $locale->time_format_full()

       •   $locale->time_format_medium()

       •   $locale->time_format_short()

           Returns the CLDR date pattern of the appropriate length.

       •   $locale->time_formats()

           Returns a hash reference of CLDR date patterns for the time formats, where the keys
           are "full", "long", "medium", and "short".

       •   $locale->datetime_format_long()

       •   $locale->datetime_format_full()

       •   $locale->datetime_format_medium()

       •   $locale->datetime_format_short()

           Returns the CLDR date pattern of the appropriate length.

       •   $locale->datetime_formats()

           Returns a hash reference of CLDR date patterns for the datetime formats, where the
           keys are "full", "long", "medium", and "short".

       •   $locale->date_format_default()

       •   $locale->time_format_default()

       •   $locale->datetime_format_default()

           Returns the default CLDR date pattern. The length of this format is based on the value
           of "$locale->default_date_format_length()" and/or
           "$locale->default_time_format_length()".

       •   $locale->default_date_format_length()

       •   $locale->default_time_format_length()

           Returns the default length for the format, one of "full", "long", "medium", or
           "short".

       •   $locale->set_default_date_format_length()

       •   $locale->set_default_time_format_length()

           Sets the default length for the format. This must be one of "full", "long", "medium",
           or "short".

       •   $locale->prefers_24_hour_time()

           Returns a boolean indicating the preferred hour format for this locale.

       •   $locale->first_day_of_week()

           Returns a number from 1 to 7 indicating the local first day of the week, with Monday
           being 1 and Sunday being 7. For example, for a US locale this returns 7.

       •   $locale->available_formats()

           A list of format names, like "MMdd" or "yyyyMM". This should be the list directly
           supported by the subclass, not its parents.

       •   $locale->format_for($key)

           Given a valid name, returns the CLDR date pattern for that thing, if one exists.

SUPPORT

       See DateTime::Locale.

       Bugs may be submitted at <https://github.com/houseabsolute/DateTime-Locale/issues>.

       There is a mailing list available for users of this distribution,
       <mailto:datetime@perl.org>.

       I am also usually active on IRC as 'autarch' on "irc://irc.perl.org".

SOURCE

       The source code repository for DateTime-Locale can be found at
       <https://github.com/houseabsolute/DateTime-Locale>.

AUTHOR

       Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2003 - 2017 by Dave Rolsky.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this
       distribution.