[Announce] updated version of DateTime::Event::Sunrise on CVS

2004-01-09 Thread Hill, Ronald
Hi All, I have just updated the DateTime::Event::Sunrise package on CVS. I have added a new method sunrise_sunset (and a new method). Basically, it will return a DateTime Span containing the rise/set times. Example: use DateTime; use DateTime::Event::Sunrise; use strict; use warnings; my $dt =

Re: [Announce] updated version of DateTime::Event::Sunrise on CVS

2004-01-09 Thread Flavio S. Glock
Hill, Ronald wrote: Hi All, I have just updated the DateTime::Event::Sunrise package on CVS. I have added a new method sunrise_sunset (and a new method). Basically, it will return a DateTime Span containing the rise/set times. Example: [...] my $sunrise = DateTime::Event::Sunrise -new(

RE: [Announce] updated version of DateTime::Event::Sunrise on CVS

2004-01-09 Thread Hill, Ronald
Flavio S. Glock wrote: Hill, Ronald wrote: Hi All, I have just updated the DateTime::Event::Sunrise package on CVS. I have added a new method sunrise_sunset (and a new method). [snipped] Is this too verbose? my $dt_span = $sunrise-sunrise_sunset_span( datetime = $dt ); print

Re: [Announce] updated version of DateTime::Event::Sunrise on CVS

2004-01-09 Thread Flavio S. Glock
Hill, Ronald wrote: my $dt_set = $sunrise-sunrise_set( %optional_parameters ); my $dt_set2 = $sunrise-sunset_set( %optional_parameters ); I don't understand this? I made a few changes, I hope it makes more sense: my $sun = DateTime::Event::Sunrise-new( longitude