#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Data::Dumper; use Date::Calc qw/Day_of_Week Days_in_Month/; use strict; print STDOUT Dumper(&calendar_array); exit 0; sub calendar_array (;$$) { my $year = ($_[0] =~ /^\d{4}$/) ? $_[0] : (((localtime)[5]) + 1900 +); my $month = (($_[1] =~ /^\d+$/) && (($_[1] > 0) && ($_[1] < 13))) +? $_[1] : (((localtime)[4]) + 1); my (@calendar, @output); my $day = 1 - Day_of_Week($year, $month, 1); while ($#calendar < 41) { push (@calendar, (($day <= 0) || ($day > Days_in_Month($year, +$month))) ? '' : $day); ++$day; } for (my $row = 0; $row < 6; $row++) { my @columns; for (my $col = 0; $col < 7; $col++) { push (@columns, { 'day' => $calendar[$row * 7 + $col], }); } push (@output, { 'row' => \@columns }); } return \@output; }

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