Dave, I'm not sure I understood your last post. Did you mean that those strftime methods only found in DateTime::Locale::Base are going away? Or did you mean that strftime methods in DateTime proper are being deprecated and removed? If yes to the later, is DateTime::Format::Strptime going away as well?
Thanks, Bobby > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Rolsky [mailto:auta...@urth.org] > Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 6:24 AM > To: datetime > Subject: Re: DateTime::Format::Strptime fails test > > On Mon, 13 Jul 2009, Rick Measham wrote: > > > I believe there's an error in DateTime::Locale::Base that is screwing > with my > > fix. Line 277 turns the CLDR notation 'y' into the strftime notation > '%y'. > > From my reading of > > http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-9.html#Date_Format_Patterns 'y' > > should become '%Y'. > > All those methods that convert to strftime patterns are deprecated and > will go away in a future release, so even if I fixed this bug, if you're > relying on them, your code will break eventually. > > > -dave > > /*============================================================ > http://VegGuide.org http://blog.urth.org > Your guide to all that's veg House Absolute(ly Pointless) > ============================================================*/