Intl::Format::DateTime
IntlFormatDateTime
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A module for formatting dates and times in a variety of languages and styles. To use, simple include the module:
use Intl::Format::DateTime
my $dt = DateTime.new: now;
format-date $dt; # Format the date only
format-time $dt; # Format the time only
format-datetime $dt; # Format the date and time together
The command options are
:length
The main option, sets the length. Acceptable values are either full, long, medium (default), short. For the most verbose, choose wide. Defaults to medium which should be optimal in most cases.:skeleton
(alias:like
)Accepts a string representing various formatting options documented in TR 35.4.8. The optimal pattern is chosen based on the given skeleton, deferring to the skeleton for minor differences (e.g. number of digits). If used, length option is ignored.:language
Sets the language to be used in formatting. Acceptable values are aLanguageTag
or aStr
representation thereof. Defaults to whateverUser::Language
provides, which itself defaults toen
(English).:relative-to
NYI. This option will create a relative time offset based on the the interval. Generally:relative-to(now)
is what you will want to use, but you can use anything that can coerce to a DateTime.
If you will be constantly reusing a formatter, you can also obtain a Callable
form which will reduce some of the overhead and be more performant:
my &formatter = local-datetime-formatter :$language, :$length, :$skeleton;
# or local-date-formatter
# or local-time-formatter
formatter DateTime.now
Current performance is about an order of magnitude slower than DateTime.Str
and is about as fast as vanilla Raku can get.
The performance gap can be narrowed if alternate nqp
versions of formatters are written, but that is not a priority at the moment.
To do
Finish skeleton patterns support (allowing selection of more specific formats).
Respect capitalization rules per CLDR casing data.
Handle non-Gregorian calendars (once a
DateTime::Calendars
module or similar is available)Handle relative time formats (though this may ultimately go into a separate module).
Dependencies
Intl::LanguageTag
Used for introspection of language tags.Intl::UserLanguage
Determines the default language for formatting).Intl::CLDR
Contains formatting information.DateTime::Timezones
Ensures thatDateTime
objects are timezone aware.
These modules are designed to work together, and as of 2023, are maintained by the same person so should not have issues if fully updated.
Version history
v0.3.0
All code now runs with RakuAST for improved performance
Added
local-datetime-formatter
calls for enhanced performance in some situationsProper week-of-year/weekyear support
Non-Latin digit support
Restructured file hierarchy for better long term maintenance
v0.2.0
Skeleton formats supported for
format-datetime
(NYI: missing fields and C/j/J formatters NYI)
v0.1
Initial release
Copyright and License
© 2021–2023 Matthew Stephen Stuckwisch. All files licensed under the Artistic License 2.0 except for resources/metaZones.xml
which is owned by Unicode, Inc. and licensed under the Unicode License Agreement (found at resources/unicode-license.txt
)