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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Hour display format Post 302977081 by RudiC on Tuesday 12th of July 2016 09:10:33 AM
Old 07-12-2016
A bit strange: "syntax error at line 14" in a 10 line script...? When run with sh, it fails on the == operator. Try with single = only.
And, ...Date... won't match ...Data....
 

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Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)

NAME
Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime - pretty-printing date and time objects (not just DateTime!) SYNOPSIS
In your program: use Data::Printer filters => { -external => [ 'DateTime' ], }; or, in your ".dataprinter" file: { filters => { -external => [ 'DateTime' ], }, }; You can also setup color and display details: use Data::Printer filters => { -external => [ 'DateTime' ], }, color => { datetime => 'bright_green', } datetime => { show_class_name => 1, # default is 0 show_timezone => 0, # default is 1 (only works for DateTime objects) }, }; DESCRIPTION
This is a filter plugin for Data::Printer. It filters through several date and time manipulation classes and displays the time (or time duration) as a string. Parsed Modules o DateTime o DateTime::Duration o DateTime::Incomplete o Time::Piece o Date::Handler o Date::Handler::Delta o Date::Calc::Object o Date::Pcalc::Object If you have any suggestions for more modules or better output, please let us know. SEE ALSO
Data::Printer perl v5.14.2 2011-06-07 Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)
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