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NAME

6       DateTime::Locale::FromData - Class for locale objects instantiated from
7       pre-defined data
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VERSION

10       version 1.35
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SYNOPSIS

13         my $locale = DateTime::Locale::FromData->new(%lots_of_data)
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DESCRIPTION

16       This class is used to represent locales instantiated from the data in
17       the DateTime::Locale::Data module.
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METHODS

20       This class provides the following methods:
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22   $locale->code
23       The complete locale id, something like "en-US".
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25   $locale->language_code
26       The language portion of the code, like "en".
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28   $locale->script_code
29       The script portion of the code, like "Hant".
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31   $locale->territory_code
32       The territory portion of the code, like "US".
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34   $locale->variant_code
35       The variant portion of the code, like "POSIX".
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37   $locale->name
38       The locale's complete name, which always includes at least a language
39       component, plus optional territory and variant components. Something
40       like "English United States". The value returned will always be in
41       English.
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43   $locale->language
44   $locale->script
45   $locale->territory
46   $locale->variant
47       The relevant component from the locale's complete name, like "English"
48       or "United States".
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50   $locale->native_name
51       The locale's complete name in localized form as a UTF-8 string.
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53   $locale->native_language
54   $locale->native_script
55   $locale->native_territory
56   $locale->native_variant
57       The relevant component from the locale's complete native name as a
58       UTF-8 string.
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60   $locale->month_format_wide
61   $locale->month_format_abbreviated
62   $locale->month_format_narrow
63   $locale->month_stand_alone_wide
64   $locale->month_stand_alone_abbreviated
65   $locale->month_stand_alone_narrow
66   $locale->day_format_wide
67   $locale->day_format_abbreviated
68   $locale->day_format_narrow
69   $locale->day_stand_alone_wide
70   $locale->day_stand_alone_abbreviated
71   $locale->day_stand_alone_narrow
72   $locale->quarter_format_wide
73   $locale->quarter_format_abbreviated
74   $locale->quarter_format_narrow
75   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_wide
76   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_abbreviated
77   $locale->quarter_stand_alone_narrow
78   $locale->am_pm_abbreviated
79   $locale->era_wide
80   $locale->era_abbreviated
81   $locale->era_narrow
82       These methods all return an array reference containing the specified
83       data.
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85       The methods with "format" in the name should return strings that can be
86       used a part of a string, like "the month of July". The stand alone
87       values are for use in things like calendars as opposed to a sentence.
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89       The narrow forms may not be unique (for example, in the day column
90       heading for a calendar it's okay to have "T" for both Tuesday and
91       Thursday).
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93       The wide name should always be the full name of thing in question. The
94       narrow name should be just one or two characters.
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96       These methods return a reference to the data stored in the locale
97       object. If you change this reference's contents, this will affect the
98       data in the locale object! You should clone the data first if you want
99       to modify it.
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101   $locale->date_format_full
102   $locale->date_format_long
103   $locale->date_format_medium
104   $locale->date_format_short
105   $locale->time_format_full
106   $locale->time_format_long
107   $locale->time_format_medium
108   $locale->time_format_short
109   $locale->datetime_format_full
110   $locale->datetime_format_long
111   $locale->datetime_format_medium
112   $locale->datetime_format_short
113       These methods return strings appropriate for the
114       "DateTime->format_cldr" method.
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116   $locale->format_for($name)
117       These are accessed by passing a name to "$locale->format_for(...)",
118       where the name is a CLDR-style format specifier.
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120       The return value is a string suitable for passing to
121       "$dt->format_cldr", so you can do something like this:
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123         print $dt->format_cldr( $dt->locale->format_for('MMMdd') )
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125       which for the "en" locale would print out something like "08 Jul".
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127       Note that the localization may also include additional text specific to
128       the locale. For example, the "MMMMd" format for the "zh" locale
129       includes the Chinese characters for "day" (日) and month (月), so you
130       get something like "8月23日".
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132   $locale->available_formats
133       This should return a list of all the format names that could be passed
134       to "$locale->format_for".
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136       See the documentation for individual locales for details and examples
137       of these formats. The format names that are available vary by locale.
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139   $locale->glibc_datetime_format
140   $locale->glibc_date_format
141   $locale->glibc_date_1_format
142   $locale->glibc_time_format
143   $locale->glibc_time_12_format
144       These methods return strings appropriate for the "DateTime->strftime"
145       method. However, you are strongly encouraged to use the other format
146       methods, which use the CLDR format data. They are primarily included
147       for the benefit for DateTime::Format::Strptime.
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149   $locale->version
150       The CLDR version from which this locale was generated.
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152   $locale->prefers_24_hour_time
153       Returns a boolean indicating whether or not the locale prefers 24-hour
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156   $locale->first_day_of_week
157       Returns a number from 1 to 7 indicating the local first day of the
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160   $locale->locale_data
161       Returns a clone of the original data used to create this locale as a
162       hash. This is here to facilitate creating custom locales via
163       "DateTime::Locale-"register_data_locale>.
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SUPPORT

166       Bugs may be submitted at
167       <https://github.com/houseabsolute/DateTime-Locale/issues>.
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169       There is a mailing list available for users of this distribution,
170       <mailto:datetime@perl.org>.
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SOURCE

173       The source code repository for DateTime-Locale can be found at
174       <https://github.com/houseabsolute/DateTime-Locale>.
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AUTHOR

177       Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
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180       This software is copyright (c) 2003 - 2022 by Dave Rolsky.
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182       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
183       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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185       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
186       with this distribution.
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