in reply to Re: How to get time in perl?
in thread How to get time in perl?

or indeed:

print scalar localtime;

Perl is Huffman encoded by design.

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Re^3: How to get time in perl?
by Random_Walk (Prior) on Jul 07, 2005 at 17:13 UTC

    Nice, has that always worked in Perl 5 or is it a feature of newer Perl versions ?

    There is one problem, the OP explicitly asked for AM/PM in the output, this does not give me that. Perhaps it does in some locales?

    Cheers,
    R.

    Pereant, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt!

      Ouch. OP did ask for AM/PM, but I simply replied to trammell's post and didn't notice that part.

      I'm a newbie to Perl (about 3 months) so I don't know how long you may have been able to do that with localtime. I presume for as long as localtime has been around.

      scalar has been around for a fair while. Scalar and List context are fairly fundamental to Perl.


      Perl is Huffman encoded by design.