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Name: perl-Time-Duration | Distribution: openSUSE:Factory:zSystems |
Version: 1.210000 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.24 | Build date: Sun May 12 07:31:23 2019 |
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 39532 | Source RPM: perl-Time-Duration-1.210000-1.24.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://metacpan.org/release/Time-Duration | |
Summary: Rounded or exact English expression of durations |
This module provides functions for expressing durations in rounded or exact terms. In the first example in the Synopsis, using duration($interval_seconds): If the 'time() - $start_time' is 3 seconds, this prints "Runtime: *3 seconds*.". If it's 0 seconds, it's "Runtime: *0 seconds*.". If it's 1 second, it's "Runtime: *1 second*.". If it's 125 seconds, you get "Runtime: *2 minutes and 5 seconds*.". If it's 3820 seconds (which is exactly 1h, 3m, 40s), you get it rounded to fit within two expressed units: "Runtime: *1 hour and 4 minutes*.". Using duration_exact instead would return "Runtime: *1 hour, 3 minutes, and 40 seconds*". In the second example in the Synopsis, using ago($interval_seconds): If the $age is 3 seconds, this prints "_file_ was modified *3 seconds ago*". If it's 0 seconds, it's "_file_ was modified *just now*", as a special case. If it's 1 second, it's "from *1 second ago*". If it's 125 seconds, you get "_file_ was modified *2 minutes and 5 seconds ago*". If it's 3820 seconds (which is exactly 1h, 3m, 40s), you get it rounded to fit within two expressed units: "_file_ was modified *1 hour and 4 minutes ago*". Using ago_exact instead would return "_file_ was modified *1 hour, 3 minutes, and 40 seconds ago*". And if the file's modtime is, surprisingly, three seconds into the future, $age is -3, and you'll get the equally and appropriately surprising "_file_ was modified *3 seconds from now*."
Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
* Sun May 12 2019 Stephan Kulow <[email protected]> - updated to 1.21 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration/Changes 1.21 2019-05-11 NEILB - Added Time::Elapsed to SEE ALSO, suggested by Ron Savage in RT#122186. - Updated AUTHOR section to reflect that Neil Bowers is current maintainer. - Extended testsuite so there's full code coverage (not pod yet). * Sun Apr 26 2015 [email protected] - updated to 1.20 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration/Changes * Fri Apr 24 2015 [email protected] - extend the version to 6 digits to avoid >= 1.06 not matching 1.1 * Tue Apr 14 2015 [email protected] - updated to 1.1 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration/ChangeLog 2013-04-02 Avi Finkel [email protected] * Release 1.1 -- Adding millisecond support. * Wed Dec 14 2011 [email protected] - license is "perl" * Fri Nov 18 2011 [email protected] - use original .tar.gz * Wed Dec 01 2010 [email protected] - switch to perl_requires macro * Mon Nov 29 2010 [email protected] - remove /var/adm/perl-modules * Sun Jan 10 2010 [email protected] - enable parallel build * Mon Dec 14 2009 [email protected] - Fix build to not run disabled tests.
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.40.0/Time /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.40.0/Time/Duration.pm /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration/Changes /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Time-Duration/README /usr/share/licenses/perl-Time-Duration /usr/share/licenses/perl-Time-Duration/LICENSE /usr/share/man/man3/Time::Duration.3pm.gz
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