package Net::Delicious::Date; use strict; # $Id: Date.pm,v 1.4 2004/01/30 22:59:50 asc Exp $ =head1 NAME Net::Delicious::Date - OOP for del.icio.us date thingies =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::Delicious; my $del = Net::Delicious->new({...}); foreach my $dt ($del->post_per_date({...})) { # $dt is a Net::Delicious::Date # object. print "$dt\n"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION OOP for del.icio.us date thingies. =head1 NOTES =over 4 =item * This package overrides the perl builtin I operator and returns the value of the object's I method. =item * It isn't really expected that you will instantiate these objects outside of I itself. =back =cut $Net::Delicious::Date::VERSION = '0.1'; use overload q("") => sub { shift->count() }; =head1 PACKAGE METHODS =cut =head2 __PACKAGE__->new(\%args) Returns a I object. Woot! =cut sub new { my $pkg = shift; my $args = shift; my %self = map { $_ => $args->{ $_ } } qw ( tag date count user ); return bless \%self, $pkg; } =head1 OBJECT METHODS =cut =head2 $obj->tag() Returns a string. =cut sub tag { my $self = shift; return $self->{tag}; } =head2 $obj->date() Returns a date string, formatted I =cut sub date { my $self = shift; return $self->{date}; } =head2 $obj->count() Returns an int. =cut sub count { my $self = shift; return $self->{count}; } =head1 VERSION 0.1 =head1 DATE $Date: 2004/01/30 22:59:50 $ =head1 AUTHOR Aaron Straup Cope =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 2004 Aaron Straup Cope. All rights reserved. This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut return 1;