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package Time::gmtime;
use strict;
use 5.006_001;

use Time::tm;

our(@ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $VERSION);
BEGIN {
use Exporter ();
@ISA = qw(Exporter Time::tm);
@EXPORT = qw(gmtime gmctime);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
$tm_sec $tm_min $tm_hour $tm_mday
$tm_mon $tm_year $tm_wday $tm_yday
$tm_isdst
);
%EXPORT_TAGS = ( FIELDS => [ @EXPORT_OK, @EXPORT ] );
$VERSION = 1.03;
}
use vars @EXPORT_OK;

sub populate (@) {
return unless @_;
my $tmob = Time::tm->new();
@$tmob = (
$tm_sec, $tm_min, $tm_hour, $tm_mday,
$tm_mon, $tm_year, $tm_wday, $tm_yday,
$tm_isdst )
= @_;
return $tmob;
}

sub gmtime (;$) { populate CORE::gmtime(@_ ? shift : time)}
sub gmctime (;$) { scalar CORE::gmtime(@_ ? shift : time)}

1;
__END__

=head1 NAME

Time::gmtime - by-name interface to Perl's built-in gmtime() function

=head1 SYNOPSIS

use Time::gmtime;
$gm = gmtime();
printf "The day in Greenwich is %s\n",
(qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun))[ $gm->wday() ];

use Time::gmtime qw(:FIELDS);
gmtime();
printf "The day in Greenwich is %s\n",
(qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun))[ $tm_wday ];

$now = gmctime();

use Time::gmtime;
use File::stat;
$date_string = gmctime(stat($file)->mtime);

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module's default exports override the core gmtime() function,
replacing it with a version that returns "Time::tm" objects.
This object has methods that return the similarly named structure field
name from the C's tm structure from F<time.h>; namely sec, min, hour,
mday, mon, year, wday, yday, and isdst.

You may also import all the structure fields directly into your namespace
as regular variables using the :FIELDS import tag. (Note that this
still overrides your core functions.) Access these fields as variables
named with a preceding C<tm_> in front their method names. Thus,
C<$tm_obj-E<gt>mday()> corresponds to $tm_mday if you import the fields.

The gmctime() function provides a way of getting at the
scalar sense of the original CORE::gmtime() function.

To access this functionality without the core overrides,
pass the C<use> an empty import list, and then access
function functions with their full qualified names.
On the other hand, the built-ins are still available
via the C<CORE::> pseudo-package.

=head1 NOTE

While this class is currently implemented using the Class::Struct
module to build a struct-like class, you shouldn't rely upon this.

=head1 AUTHOR

Tom Christiansen