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package Date::Simple::Fmt; use Date::Simple 3; use base qw/Date::Simple/; use overload '""' => '_format'; *EXPORT = *Date::Simple::EXPORT; *EXPORT_OK = *Date::Simple::EXPORT_OK; *EXPORT_TAGS = *Date::Simple::EXPORT_TAGS; sub d8 { shift->_d8(@_) } sub today { shift->_today(@_) } sub ymd { shift->_ymd(@_) } sub new { my ( $class, $fmt, @args ) = @_; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@args); $self->default_format($fmt); $self; } sub _format { shift->format() } 1; =head1 NAME Date::Simple::Fmt - Sub class of Date::Simple with per object level formatting for overloaded stringification. =head1 SYNOPSIS use Date::Simple::Fmt; =head1 DESCRIPTION This module changes the default stringification behaviour of Date::Simple objects to use the format() method instead. It also changes the behaviour of the constructor. =item Date::Simple::Fmt->new (FMT, [ARG, ...]) =item date_fmt (FMT, [ARG, ...]) Follows the same rules as for the equivelent method (new) and subroutine (date) in Date::Simple except that the first argument is expected to be the default format for the newly created object. It is this format that will be used when using overloaded stringification or when not providing a format argument to the format() method. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Date::Simple> for full documentation. =cut