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perl-Time-1.03-486.fc36.noarch
This package provides an object-oriented interface to Perl built-in gmtime()
and localtime () functions.
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perl-Time-HiRes-1.9767-480.fc36.x86_64
The Time::HiRes module implements a Perl interface to the usleep, nanosleep,
ualarm, gettimeofday, and setitimer/getitimer system calls, in other words,
high resolution time and timers.
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perl-Time-Local-1.300-479.fc36.noarch
This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl functions
localtime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and
return the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch
(Midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT on Unix, for example). This value can be
positive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for positive values,
so dates before the system's epoch may not work on all operating systems.
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perl-Time-ParseDate-2015.103-20.fc36.noarch
Time-ParseDate provides several Perl modules, including Time::CTime,
Time::DaysInMonth, Time::JulianDay, Time::ParseDate, and Time::Timezone.
These modules can be useful for parsing and manipulating dates and times.
There are numerous options to control what is recognized and what is not.
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perl-Time-Piece-1.3401-486.fc36.x86_64
The Time::Piece module replaces the standard localtime and gmtime functions
with implementations that return objects. It does so in a backwards compatible
manner, so that using localtime or gmtime as documented in perlfunc still
behave as expected.
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perl-TimeDate-2.33-7.fc36.noarch
This module includes a number of smaller modules suited for
manipulation of time and date strings with Perl. In particular, the
Date::Format and Date::Parse modules can display and read times and
dates in various formats, providing a more reliable interface to
textual representations of points in time.
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perl-Try-Tiny-0.31-2.fc36.noarch
This module provides bare bones try/catch statements that are designed to
minimize common mistakes with eval blocks, and NOTHING else.
This is unlike TryCatch, which provides a nice syntax and avoids adding
another call stack layer, and supports calling return from the try block to
return from the parent subroutine. These extra features come at a cost of a
few dependencies, namely Devel::Declare and Scope::Upper that are occasionally
problematic, and the additional catch filtering uses Moose type constraints,
which may not be desirable either.
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perl-Types-Serialiser-1.01-5.fc36.noarch
This module provides some extra data types that are used by common
serialization formats such as JSON or CBOR. The idea is to have a repository of
simple/small constants and containers that can be shared by different
implementations so they become inter-operable between each other.
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perl-URI-5.10-1.fc36.noarch
This module implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent
"Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and
updated by RFC 2732).
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perl-Unicode-Collate-1.31-1.fc36.x86_64
This package is Perl implementation of Unicode Technical Standard #10 (Unicode
Collation Algorithm).
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