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5 kx perl-time-date: perl-time-date @VERSION@ (A time and date object for Perl)
5 kx perl-time-date:
5 kx perl-time-date: Time::Date is a class that can be used to represent a date as an
5 kx perl-time-date: object. Unlike other modules, this one just stores a Unix epoch
5 kx perl-time-date: within the object and relies heavily on the underlying operating
5 kx perl-time-date: system so it's very fast. It provides functionality for working
5 kx perl-time-date: with common representations of dates, displaying dates naturally
5 kx perl-time-date: (like "5 minutes ago"), and for listing timezones. Also, it will
5 kx perl-time-date: stringify automatically if you use the object in a string.
5 kx perl-time-date:
5 kx perl-time-date: