The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:       Regexp::Date
  DSLIP:       bdpnp
  description: Extend regexps to match dates using % codes
  userid:      ABARCLAY (Alan Barclay)
  chapterid:   11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
  communities:
    Toronto Perl Mongers group

  similar:

  rationale:

    Matching dates is quite hard to do correctly. In order to match an
    hour takes 25 characters, and in order to match a julian day takes
    even more, 66 characters.

    POSIX::sprftime uses % characters followed by a letter to indicate
    the parts of a date, as does Date::Format. By overloading the regexp
    engine, we can extend it to recognize these codes.

    $time="12:43"; ... if($time =~ /%H:%M/){ ... }

    Much easier to read, and more likely to be correct.

  enteredby:   ABARCLAY (Alan Barclay)
  enteredon:   Thu Jun 21 14:31:30 2001 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

Regexp::
::Date            bdpnp Extend regexps to match dates using % codes  ABARCLAY


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