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NAME
DateTime::Format::LikeGo - format dates using Go's reference format
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::LikeGo;
# Format a date
say go-date-format("2006-01-02", DateTime.now);
# convert to strftime format:
say DateTime::Format::LikeGo::go-to-strftime("2006-01-02"); # %Y-%m-%d
DESCRIPTION
A simple module that converts from Golang's "reference time" format to strftime. The intention is for you to specify how a certain datetime would be formatted, and it then can format any date in that style.
The reference date is 2006-01-02T15:04:05-0700, which is written as a series of ascending digits, if rearranged, and 3pm is used instead of 15.
Inspired by complaints about the Go time format.
FUNCTIONS
go-date-format(Str date) is export returns Str
Format the given time according to the provided format string.
go-to-strftime(Str $format) returns Str
Return the strftime version of the go format.
EXCEPTIONS
A string exception is thrown if the converted strftime format has any digits left over, which typically indicate a bad input format.
CAVEATS
Timezone support is missing in DateTime::Format, so strings using timezones will fail until it is added.
Not well tested overall.
REQUIREMENTS
Rakudo Perl 6 2014.11 or above. Tested primarily on MoarVM.
DateTime::Format
SEE ALSO
f***inggodateformat.com - inspiration for this module