DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Quick - Use another formatter, simply
use DateTime::Format::Builder ( parsers => { parse_datetime => [ { Quick => 'DateTime::Format::HTTP' }, { Quick => 'DateTime::Format::Mail' }, { Quick => 'DateTime::Format::IBeat' }, ]});
is the same as:
use DateTime::Format::HTTP; use DateTime::Format::Mail; use DateTime::Format::IBeat; use DateTime::Format::Builder ( parsers => { parse_datetime => [ sub { eval { DateTime::Format::HTTP->parse_datetime( $_[1] ) } }, sub { eval { DateTime::Format::Mail->parse_datetime( $_[1] ) } }, sub { eval { DateTime::Format::IBeat->parse_datetime( $_[1] ) } }, ]});
(These two pieces of code can both be found in the test suite; one as quick.t, the other as fall.t.)
Quick
adds a parser that allows some shortcuts when
writing fairly standard and mundane calls to other
formatting modules.
Quick
has two keys, one optional.
The Quick
keyword should have an argument of either an
object or a class name. If it's a class name then the class
is use
d.
The method
keyword is optional with a default of
parse_datetime
. It's either name of the method to invoke
on the object, or a reference to a piece of code.
In any case, the resultant code ends up looking like:
my $rv = $Quick->$method( $date );
See the main module's section.
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Copyright © Iain Truskett, 2003. All rights reserved.
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