Should be portable, and probably quicker than most other methods:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
sub formatYMD {
my( $y, $m, $d ) = ( localtime shift )[ 5,4,3 ];
return sprintf "%4d%02d%02d", $y+1900, $m+1, $d;
}
my $today = my $yesterday = time;
$yesterday -= 43200 while substr( localtime( $today ), 0, 3 )
eq substr( localtime( $yesterday ), 0, 3 );
my $lastweek = $yesterday - 13 * 43200;
$lastweek -= 43200 while substr( localtime( $yesterday ), 0, 3 )
ne substr( localtime( $lastweek ), 0, 3 );
print ' today: ', formatYMD( $today );
print 'yesterday: ', formatYMD( $yesterday );
print ' lastweek: ', formatYMD( $lastweek );
__END__
c:\test>junk4
today: 20110708
yesterday: 20110707
lastweek: 20110630
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