NAME Time::Moment::Role::Strptime - strptime constructor for Time::Moment SYNOPSIS use Time::Moment; use Role::Tiny (); my $class = Role::Tiny->create_class_with_roles('Time::Moment', 'Time::Moment::Role::Strptime'); my $moment = $class->strptime('2019-06-01', '%Y-%m-%d'); DESCRIPTION This role composes the "strptime" method, which parses the input string according to a strptime(3) format, and constructs a Time::Moment object. By default the returned Time::Moment object is in UTC (possibly adjusted by a parsed offset); to interpret the parsed time in another time zone, you can use Time::Moment::Role::TimeZone: use Time::Moment; use Role::Tiny (); my $class = Role::Tiny->create_class_with_roles('Time::Moment', 'Time::Moment::Role::Strptime', 'Time::Moment::Role::TimeZone'); my $moment = $class->strptime($input, $format)->with_system_offset_same_local; use DateTime::TimeZone::Olson 'olson_tz'; my $tz = olson_tz('America/Los_Angeles'); my $moment = $class->strptime($input, $format)->with_time_zone_offset_same_local($tz); METHODS strptime my $moment = $class->strptime($input, $format); Parses the input string according to the strptime(3) format, and returns a Time::Moment object in UTC. Throws an exception on parsing or out-of-bounds errors. Currently, Time::Piece is used to implement strptime portably, but this is considered an implementation detail. BUGS Report any issues on the public bugtracker. AUTHOR Dan Book COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by Dan Book. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) SEE ALSO Time::Moment