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DateTime::Format::BuilUser:ContribuDateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Regex(3)

NAME
       DateTime::Format::Builder::Parser::Regex - Regex based date parsing

SYNOPSIS
	  my $parser = DateTime::Format::Builder->create_parser(
	       regex  => qr/^(\d\d\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)T(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/,
	       params => [ qw( year month day hour minute second ) ],
	  );

SPECIFICATION
       In addition to the common keys, "Regex" supports:

       ·   regex is a regular expression that should capture elements of the
	   datetime string.  This is a required element. This is the key whose
	   presence indicates it's a specification that belongs to this class.

       ·   params is an arrayref of key names. The captures from the regex are
	   mapped to these ($1 to the first element, $2 to the second, and so
	   on) and handed to "DateTime->new()".	 This is a required element.

       ·   extra is a hashref of extra arguments you wish to give to
	   "DateTime->new()". For example, you could set the "year" or
	   "time_zone" to defaults:

	       extra => { year => 2004, time_zone => "Australia/Sydney" },

       ·   constructor is either an arrayref or a coderef. If an arrayref then
	   the first element is a class name or object, and the second element
	   is a method name (or coderef since Perl allows that sort of thing).
	   The arguments to the call are anything in $p and anything given in
	   the "extra" option above.

	   If only a coderef is supplied, then it is called with arguments of
	   $self, $p and "extra".

	   In short:

		       $self->$coderef( %$p, %{ $self->{extra} } );

	   The method is expected to return a valid DateTime object, or undef
	   in event of failure, but can conceivably return anything it likes.
	   So long as it's 'true'.

THANKS
       See the main module's section.

SUPPORT
       Support for this module is provided via the datetime@perl.org email
       list. See http://lists.perl.org/ for more details.

       Alternatively, log them via the CPAN RT system via the web or email:

	   http://perl.dellah.org/rt/dtbuilder
	   bug-datetime-format-builder@rt.cpan.org

       This makes it much easier for me to track things and thus means your
       problem is less likely to be neglected.

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) Iain Truskett, 2003. All rights reserved.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.000 or, at
       your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

       The full text of the licences can be found in the Artistic and COPYING
       files included with this module, or in perlartistic and perlgpl as
       supplied with Perl 5.8.1 and later.

AUTHOR
       Iain Truskett <spoon@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO
       "datetime@perl.org" mailing list.

       http://datetime.perl.org/

       perl, DateTime, DateTime::Format::Builder

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