Uh ... looks like you've done lots of work but, well, what's w/ all
the 'lady' stuff. Just tried a bit, but:
use lib '.';
use lady_date;
my $date = new Lady_DATE;
print $date->get_days_since_new_year(3,1);
wouldn't work (or pass -w) until:
sub get_days_since_new_year{
my $self = shift;
my ($__month, $__day) = @_;
my (@monthdays);
@monthdays = ("31","28","31","30","31","30","31","31","30","31","30","
+31");
my $days = 0;
# you want to skip this month and only go back Feb. Jan
# 01/01 should return 1, not 31+1
while (--$__month > 0){
$days = $days + $monthdays[$__month];
}
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