Time::ParseDate at least is a date string parsing module (duh!), and it passes your items 1-3. Oh, and it was good enough for RT. :)
Whether you would consider it "robust" or "well documented" I cannot say. Item 5 is technically a pass, but if this ability is enough for your needs, I again wouldn't know. Still, as it is pure Perl, I suspect you'll find a way. :)
Might be worth looking into, if you haven't already.
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In reply to Re: Date String Parsing
by Sidhekin
in thread Date String Parsing
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