Date::Calc has a
check_date() method.
use Date::Calc qw/ Delta_Days check_date /;
...
while( ... ){
...
my ($line_year, $line_mon, $line_day) = /(\d{4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})
+/
or next # <==== this is probably desired as well, though check
+_date will catch (undef,undef,undef)
;
if( ! check_date( $line_year,$line_mon,$line_day ) ){
warn "Bad date";
next;
}
my $delta_days = Delta_Days($line_year,$line_mon,$line_day,$yearto,$
+monthto,$dayto);
...
}
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