# Convert any time to epoch and ISO. Really only works for times within
# the normal Unix range, i.e., (about) 1900 to 2038
# ready to "use"
package timestamp;
use Time::ParseDate;
use Carp;
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(ts convert_any_time);
use strict;
sub ts
{
my($t) = @_;
$t = time if (!defined($t));
my($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) =
localtime($t);
my($time_string) = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
$year+1900,$mon+1,$mday,$hour,$min,$sec
+);
return $time_string;
}
sub convert_any_time
{
my($time_in) = @_;
my($epoch,$ts);
if ($time_in =~ /^\d+$/)
{
$epoch = $time_in;
$ts = &ts($time_in);
}
elsif ($time_in =~ /^\d+-\d+-\d+ \d+:\d+:\d+/)
{
$epoch = &parsedate($time_in);
$ts = $time_in;
}
else
{
$epoch = &parsedate($time_in);
$ts = &ts($epoch);
}
return ($epoch,$ts);
}
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In reply to timestamp.pm
by vili
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