I prefer
Date::Manip as well. This is a case, though, where could go with something like:
my $t1 = DateTime->new(year => 2001,
month => 4,
day => 23,
hour => 22,
minute => 32);
my $t2 = DateTime->new(year => 2001,
month => 4,
day => 22,
hour => 15,
minute => 42);
my $delta = $t1->subtract_datetime_absolute($t2)
my $days = int($delta / 86400);
$delta = $delta % 86400;
my $hours = int($delta / 3600);
$delta = $delta % 3600);
etcetera. Not elegant, but nice and obvious what's happening.
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