Hi,
I'm looking to parse a datetime from ISO8601 use DateTime::Format::ISO8601
2012-04-24T10:39:00.000+0000
Which is formatted:
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ss[+-]hhmm
The support for time parts with this formatting seems to be in there, but the
overall format doesn't seem to be there.
I've never worked with DateTime::Format::Builder before, but I'm guessing the
format will look like:
{
#YYYY-MM-DDThhmmss.sss[+-]hhmm 1985-04-12T101530.5+0100
2004-10-20T101530.5-0500
regex => qr/^ (\d{4}) - (\d\d) - (\d\d)
T?? (\d\d) (\d\d) (\d\d) [\.,] (\d+)
([+-] \d\d \d\d) $/x,
params => [ qw( year month day hour minute second nanosecond
time_zone ) ],
postprocess => [
\&_fractional_second,
\&_normalize_offset,
],
},
Is there any reason why this can't be added in?
With some guidance I could knock up a proper patch - I'm guessing I'd need to
add a case into 02_examples.t too.
For the record, this is the format I'm getting back from the SalesForce API...
Cheers
Carl
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