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=pod =head1 NAME DateTime::Format::DateParse - Parses Date::Parse compatible formats =head1 SYNOPSIS use DateTime::Format::DateParse; my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date ); my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date, $zone ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is a compatibility wrapper around L<Date::Parse>. =head1 USAGE =head2 Import Parameters This module accepts no arguments to it's C<import> method and exports no I<symbols>. =head2 Methods =head3 Class Methods =over 4 =item * parse_datetime($date [, $zone]) Accepts a L<Date::Parse> compatible C<$date> string and optionally a L<Time::Zone> compatible C<$zone> string. Returns a L<DateTime> object. =back =head1 GOTCHAS =over 4 =item * If L<parse_datetime> is called on a C<$date> that doesn't know specify a timezone and C<$zone> is not set, then the timezone of the returned L<DateTime> object will be set to the C<local> timezone. This is consistent with the behavior of L<Date::Parse>. =item * If L<parse_datetime> is called without a C<$zone> but the C<$date> string I<does> specify a timezone/offset or if L<parse_datetime> is called with a C<$zone> that L<DateTime::TimeZone> does not understand, the returned L<DateTime> object will have it's timezone set to a fixed offset from UTC. This means that C<DST> information is not available and date math will not reflect C<DST> transitions. This may be resolved for true timezones by using the L<DateTime::TimeZone::Alias> module to C<alias> the L<Time::Zone> timezone to an Olson DB name. This may be done automatically in a future release. =back =head1 CREDITS Graham Barr (GBARR) <gbarr@pobox.com>, author of L<Date::Parse> Everyone at the DateTime C<Asylum>. =head1 SUPPORT Support for this module is provided via the <datetime@perl.org> email list. See L<http://lists.perl.org/> for more details. =head1 AUTHOR Joshua Hoblitt (JHOBLITT) <jhoblitt@cpan.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2005-6 Joshua Hoblitt. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the licenses can be found in the I<LICENSE> file included with this module, or in L<perlartistic> and L<perlgpl> as supplied with Perl 5.8.1 and later. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Date::Parse>, L<Time::Zone>, L<DateTime>, L<DateTime::TimeZone>, L<DateTime::TimeZone::Alias>, L<http://datetime.perl.org/> =cut
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