01-28-2010
if you have control of the log file
i would include the unix epoch time as a field, then it would be trivial.
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net::google::code::atomparser
Net::Google::Code::AtomParser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Google::Code::AtomParser(3pm)
NAME
Net::Google::Code::AtomParser - AtomParser with a parsing method for gcode
DESCRIPTION
INTERFACE
new
parse( $xml_content )
return( $feed, $entries ), $feed is a hashref like {
'title' => 'Issue updates for project net-google-code on Google Code',
'id' => 'http://code.google.com/feeds/p/net-google-code/issueupdates/basic',
'updated' => '2009-06-12T05:55:48Z' }
$entries is an arrayref like [
{
'content' => '<pre>second comment
</pre>
',
'name' => 'sunnavy',
'title' => 'Update 2 to issue 22 ("for sd test")',
'id' => 'http://code.google.com/feeds/p/net-google-code/issueupdates/basic/22/2',
'updated' => '2009-06-12T05:55:48Z'
},
{
'content' => '<pre>first comment
</pre>
',
'name' => 'sunnavy',
'title' => 'Update 1 to issue 22 ("for sd test")',
'id' => 'http://code.google.com/feeds/p/net-google-code/issueupdates/basic/22/1',
'updated' => '2009-06-12T05:55:22Z'
}, ]
AUTHOR
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