NAME Date::TimeOfDay - Represent time of day (hh:mm:ss) VERSION version 0.005 SYNOPSIS use Date::TimeOfDay; my $tod = Date::TimeOfDay->new( hour=>23, minute=>59, second=>59, # nanosecond => 999_999_999, # optional ); DESCRIPTION EARLY RELEASE, API MIGHT CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. This is a simple module to represent time of day. Interface is modelled after DateTime. Internal representation is currently float (number of seconds from midnight 00:00:00). Currently does not handle leap second nor time zone. TODO: * set * strftime * add DateTime + TimeOfDay * add TimeOfDay + TimeOfDay * convert to duration * convert to another time zone METHODS new from_hms Example: my $tod = Date::TimeOfDay->from_hms(hms => "23:59:59"); say $tod; # => "23:59:59" from_float Example: my $tod = Date::TimeOfDay->from_float(float => 86399); say $tod; # => "23:59:59" now_local hires_now_local now_utc hires_now_utc hour minute second nanosecond float hms Usage: $tod->hms([ $sep ]) Default separator is ":". (TODO) set (TODO) strftime stringify Is also invoked via overload of q(""). compare Example: $tod->compare($tod2); # -1 if $tod is less than $tod2, 0 if equal, 1 if greater than SEE ALSO DateTime AUTHOR perlancar COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2018 by perlancar@cpan.org. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.