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NAME

       Date::Manip - Date manipulation routines

DESCRIPTION

       Date::Manip is a series of modules designed to make any common date/time operation easy to do.
       Operations such as comparing two times, determining a date a given amount of time from another, or
       parsing international times are all easily done.  It deals with time as it is used in the Gregorian
       calendar (the one currently in use) with full support for time changes due to daylight saving time.

       From the very beginning, the main focus of Date::Manip has been to be able to do ANY desired date/time
       operation easily.  Many other modules exist which may do a subset of these operations quicker or more
       efficiently, but no other module can do all of the operations available in Date::Manip.

       Since many other date/time modules exist, some of which may do the specific operation(s) you need faster,
       be sure to read the section SHOULD I USE DATE::MANIP in the Date::Manip::Misc document before deciding
       which of the Date and Time modules from CPAN is for you.  However, if you want one module to do it all,
       Date::Manip is the one to use.

       Date::Manip has functionality to work with several fundamental types of data.

       dates
           The word date is used extensively here and is somewhat misleading. In Date::Manip, a date consists of
           three pieces of information: a calendar date, a time of day, and time zone information. Calendar
           dates and times are fully handled. Time zones are handled as well, but depending on how you use
           Date::Manip, there may be some limitations as discussed below.

       delta
           A delta is an amount of time (i.e. the amount of time between two different dates). A delta refers
           only to an amount of time. It includes no information about a starting or ending date/time.  Most
           people will think of a delta as an amount of time, but the term 'time' is already used so much in
           this module that I didn't want to use it here in order to avoid confusion.

       recurrence
           A recurring event is something which occurs on a regular recurring basis.

       holidays and events
           Holidays and events are basically named dates or recurrences.

       Among other things, Date::Manip allow you to:

       *   Enter a date in practically any format you choose.

       *   Compare two dates, entered in widely different formats to determine which is earlier.

       *   Extract any information you want from a date using a format string similar to the Unix date command.

       *   Determine the amount of time between two dates, or add an amount of time to a date to get a second
           date.

       *   Work with dates with dates using international formats (foreign month names, 12/10/95 referring to
           October rather than December, etc.).

       *   To find a list of dates where a recurring event happens.

       Each of these tasks is trivial (one or two lines at most) with this package.

VERSION 5 AND VERSION 6

       Date::Manip version 6.00 was a complete rewrite of the module (for more information, please refer to the
       Date::Manip::Changes5to6 document).  The rewrite made use of features introduced in perl 5.10 which made
       the date parsing routines significantly more robust. However, since not everyone has access to a new
       version of perl where Date::Manip is needed, the Date::Manip distribution actually includes two different
       versions of the module.  It includes the older (5.xx) release and the newer (6.xx) release.

       In addition, the 6.xx release was written with both a functional and an object-oriented interface, so
       there are actually three different ways to use Date::Manip (though only one is available if you have a
       version of perl older than 5.10).

       For those who still run an older version of perl, the 5.xx functional interface is still available. It is
       known to work with perl 5.6 (and probably works with even older versions of perl).  There are some
       limitations to this as described below.

       Version 6.xx was rewritten as a series of object-oriented modules, but a functional interface (which is
       mostly backward compatible with the version 5 functional interface) is included. The functional interface
       is simply wrapper functions which call the OO modules.

       A more detailed description of each interface is included below (to help you decide which interface is
       right for you).  If you already know which interface you want to use, just go to the SEE ALSO section
       below for instructions on using each interface.

       It should be noted that all three interfaces will be installed, but they will only all be usable with a
       recent version of perl.

FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE (VERSION 5)

       When using a version of perl older than 5.10, this is the only interface available.  This interface is
       documented in the Date::Manip::DM5 document.  This interface has several weaknesses that need to be
       understood when using it:

       Limited Support
           The version 5 functional interface is no longer being developed, and only limited support is
           available for it.

           As of December 2012, no development will be done, and I will not correct any remaining bugs in
           version 5.  If a patch is supplied by someone else to fix bugs, I will apply it, provided it applies
           cleanly, and the resulting code continues to pass all tests.  I will not apply patches to add
           features.

           I will continue to distribute version 5 for several years.  I do not have a date in mind where
           version 5 will be removed.

       Limited Time Zone Support
           Time zone support is extremely limited, and is often broken. The lack of good time zone support was
           the primary reason for rewriting Date::Manip .

           Time zone information for 5.xx is now automatically generated from the 6.xx time zone list, and every
           time time zones are updated in 6.xx, the 5.xx release will be similarly updated.

           Prior to the release of 6.00, time zones were added manually to Date::Manip upon request. Since time
           zone information in 5.xx is now automatically generated, I no longer take requests for time zones.

           The version 5 interface does not handle daylight saving time changes properly.

       Performance Issues
           Considerable time has been spent speeding up Date::Manip, and fairly simple benchmarks show that
           version 6 is around twice as fast as version 5.

       Feel free to email me concerns and comments.

FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE (VERSION 6)

       The version 6 functional interface is almost completely identical to the version 5 functional interface,
       except that it uses the object-oriented modules to do all the real work.

       Time zone support is greatly improved, but is still somewhat limited.  Since the version 6 interface is
       backward compatible, dates do not store time zone information in them, so the programmer is responsible
       for keeping track of what time zone each date is in. If you want full access to the time zone support
       offered in Date::Manip, you have to use the object-oriented interface.

       For the most part, scripts written for older versions of Date::Manip will continue to work (and scripts
       written for the version 6 functional interface will run with the version 5 interface), however in a few
       cases, you may need to modify your scripts.  Please refer to the Date::Manip::Migration5to6 document for
       a list of changes which may be necessary.

OBJECT-ORIENTED INTERFACE

       As of 6.00, Date::Manip consists of a set of OO modules. Each have their own document (see the SEE ALSO
       section below).

       The OO interface consists of the following modules: Date::Manip::Date, Date::Manip::Delta,
       Date::Manip::Recur, Date::Manip::TZ, and Date::Manip::Base .

       The object-oriented interface is the only way to get the full functionality of Date::Manip. It fully
       support time zones (and daylight saving time).

SELECTING AN INTERFACE

       If you are running an older version of perl, the version 5 functional interface is the only one available
       to you, and it will automatically be used.

       If you are running a newer version of perl (5.10 or higher), you can use the object-oriented modules by
       loading them directly, or you can use a functional interface.

       If you use a functional interface, it will default to the version 6 interface, but you can choose to run
       the version 5 interface in one of three ways:

       Use the default functional interface
           By including:

              use Date::Manip;

           in your script, one of the functional interfaces will be loaded.  If you are running a version of
           perl older than 5.10, it will automatically be the version 5 interface.  If you are running a newer
           version of perl, it will automatically load the version 6 interface.

       DATE_MANIP ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
           By setting the DATE_MANIP environment variable to 'DM5' before running the perl script, the version 5
           interface will be used.

       Date::Manip::Backend VARIABLE
           Alternately, you can set the Date::Manip::Backend variable to be 'DM5' before loading the module.
           Typically, this will be done in the following way:

              BEGIN {
                   $Date::Manip::Backend = 'DM5';
              }
              use Date::Manip;

       Once a functional interface is loaded, you cannot switch between the version 5 and version 6 interfaces.

SEE ALSO

       The following documents describe various parts of Date::Manip. The following documents describe the basic
       operation of the Date::Manip package:

       A description of the functional interfaces:

         Date::Manip::DM5        - the version 5 functional interface
         Date::Manip::DM6        - the version 6 functional interface

       An introduction to the Date::Manip classes used by the object-oriented interface and how to configure
       them:

         Date::Manip::Objects    - an overview of the various
                                   Date::Manip modules, and how
                                   to use them
         Date::Manip::Config     - information for configuring
                                   Date::Manip

       The methods available in each class:

         Date::Manip::Obj        - base class (modules listed below
                                   inherit the methods defined in this
                                   class)
         Date::Manip::Base       - module for doing low-level date
                                   operations
         Date::Manip::TZ         - module for working with time zones
         Date::Manip::Date       - date operations
         Date::Manip::Delta      - delta operations
         Date::Manip::Recur      - recurrence operations

       Timezone information:

         Date::Manip::DM5abbrevs - time zone abbreviations used in the
                                   version 5 interface
         Date::Manip::Zones      - time zone data included in Date::Manip
                                   used in the version 6 interface and
                                   the object-oriented interface

       Miscellaneous information:

         Date::Manip::Calc       - detailed informaion on how date
                                   calculations are done
         Date::Manip::Holidays   - information on defining and using
                                   holidays and events
         Date::Manip::ConfigFile - sample config file
         Date::Manip::Lang       - information about the languages
                                   supported by Date::Manip and how
                                   to add a new language

       Information about the module and administrative things:

         Date::Manip::Migration5to6
                                 - information on changes necessary
                                   to scripts when upgrading from
                                   5.xx to 6.xx
         Date::Manip::Changes5   - change log for Date::Manip 5.xx
         Date::Manip::Changes5to6- differences between version 5.xx
                                   and 6.00 (including information
                                   on upgrading); this contains more
                                   details than the Migration5to6
                                   document
         Date::Manip::Changes6   - change log for Date::Manip 6.xx

         Date::Manip::Misc       - miscellaneous information about
                                   Date::Manip (who should use it;
                                   acknowledgements)
         Date::Manip::Problems   - common problems and instructions
                                   for reporting bugs
         Date::Manip::Examples   - examples of how to use Date::Manip

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)