Well, again... a silly use for perl. Couldn't resist...
Nah, don't upvote PLZ. The merits go to thezip, again, for his CB entry
my @T = lolcatime(time);
so grab one of his nodes to upvote. Ready? ok...
package lolcatime;
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(lolcatime localtime);
*localtime = \&lolcatime;
sub lolcatime {
my $foo;
return wantarray
? CORE::localtime(shift||time)
: uc((($foo=scalar(CORE::localtime(shift||time)))=~s/:(\d+) / /)
&& "$foo - i can haz ur $1 seconz?");
}
1;
perl -Mlolcatime -le 'print scalar lolcatime time'
TUE JAN 6 03:41 2009 - I CAN HAZ UR 31 SECONZ?
kthxbye
--shmem
update: changed title, added sample usage
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