NAME ==== Date::Calendar::Strftime - formatting any Date object or any Date::Calendar::whatever object with 'strftime' SYNOPSIS ======== Using the core class Date: ```perl6 use Date::Calendar::Strftime; my Date $last-day .= new(2019, 12, 31); $last-day does Date::Calendar::Strftime; say $last-day.strftime("%Y-%m-%d ('ISO' date %G-W%V-%u)"); # --> 2019-12-31 ('ISO' date 2020-W01-2) ``` Using a Date::Calendar::xxx class (here, the French Revolutionary one): ```perl6 use Date::Calendar::FrenchRevolutionary; my Date::Calendar::FrenchRevolutionary $Bonaparte's-coup-fr; $Bonaparte's-coup-fr .= new(year => 8, month => 2, day => 18); say $Bonaparte's-coup-fr.strftime("%Y-%m-%d"); # ---> "0008-02-18" for 18 Brumaire VIII say $Bonaparte's-coup-fr.strftime("%A %e %B %EY"); # ---> "octidi 18 Brumaire VIII" ``` INSTALLATION ============ ```shell zef install Date::Calendar::Strftime ``` or ```shell git clone https://github.com/jforget/raku-Date-Calendar-Strftime.git cd raku-Date-Calendar-Strftime zef install . ``` DESCRIPTION =========== Date::Calendar::Strftime is a role providing a strftime method to format a string representing the date. This method is similar to the strftime function in C. The synopsis above shows examples with the standard class Date and with the class Date::Calendar::FrenchRevolutionary, but Date::Calendar::Strftime can be used with any Date::Calendar::xxxx class which implements the attributes "year", "month" and "day". It can be used with a little more effort with more esoteric Date::Calendar::xxxx classes. AUTHOR ====== Jean Forget COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE ===================== Copyright © 2019, 2020 Jean Forget, all rights reserved This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.