DateTime::Incomplete is a class for representing partial dates and times.
These are actually encountered relatively frequently. For example, a birthday
is commonly given as a month and day, without a year.
Fuel is a cross-platform GUI front-end to the excellent fossil SCM tool,
implemented in Qt.
The purpose of this library was to replace our dependence on Unix epoch time,
which, being limited to a range of about 1970 to 2030, is inadequate for our
purposes (we have data as old as 1870). This date library effectively handles
dates from A.D. 1000 to infinity, and would probably work all the way back to 0
(ignoring, of course, the switch-over to the Gregorian calendar). The useful
features of Unix epoch time (ease of date difference calculation and date
comparison, strict ordering) are preserved, and elements such as
human-legibility are added. The library handles fractional seconds and some
date/time manipulations used for the Global Positioning Satellite system.
Creates and destroys aliases for DateTime timezones. This module violates the
encapsulation of the DateTime internals. User _Beware_.
This module provides a 'Local Mean Time' timezone for DateTime. Using it you
can determine the Mean Time for any location on Earth. Note however that the
Mean Time and the Apparent Time (where the sun is in the sky) differ from day
to day. This module may account for Local Apparent Time in the future but then
again, the Solar:: modules will probably be a better bet.
If you want more information on the difference between LMT and LAT, search the
www for 'equation of time' or 'ephemeris'.
GitLab Shell handles git commands for GitLab
and modifies the list of authorized keys.
This module contains some common calculation utilities
that are required to perform datetime calculations.
Perform naive Bayesian classification into an arbitrary number of classes on
sets of strings.
GDCM is an open source DICOM library. It is meant to deal with DICOM files
(as specified in part 10 of the DICOM standard). It offers some compatibility
with ACR-NEMA 1.0 & 2.0 files (raw files). It is written in C++ and offers
wrapping to other target languages such as Python, C#, Java and PHP.
DateTimeX::Easy makes DateTime object creation quick and easy. It uses a variety
of DateTime::Format packages to do the bulk of the parsing, with some custom
tweaks to smooth out the rough edges (mainly concerning timezone detection and
selection).