Revision history for Perl module DateTime::Format::Lite

v0.1.2 2026-04-21T10:05:01+0900
    - on_error now also accepts 'die' as a synonym of 'croak', in addition to
      'croak', 'undef', and a code reference.
    - Fixed POD in DateTime::Format::Lite::PP which referenced the wrong environment
      variable name (PERL_DATETIME_LITE_PP instead of PERL_DATETIME_FORMAT_LITE_PP).

v0.1.1 2026-04-19T16:25:51+0900
    [Bug Fixes]
    - %Z matching a canonical IANA zone name (UTC, GMT, Z, floating, or any string
      containing '/') is now handled directly via DateTime::Lite::TimeZone->new
      instead of going through resolve_abbreviation.
      This fixes CPAN Testers failures on Solaris, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD where
      t/10.basic.t tests 28 and 30 ('epoch with timezone' and 'negative epoch with
      timezone') were failing with "No timezone found for abbreviation 'UTC'".
    - Updated minimum DateTime::Lite prereq to v0.6.2 for the bundled bug fixes in
      DateTime::Lite::TimeZone (class-method safety, strict/warnings scope,
      _get_zone_info argument handling).

v0.1.0 2026-04-16T13:32:10+0900
	- Initial version
	- Parses and formats datetime strings using strptime-style patterns.
	- XS-accelerated _match_and_extract() and format_datetime() with automatic
	  pure-Perl fallback (DateTime::Format::Lite::PP) when no compiler is available.
	- Supports all standard strptime tokens including %N (nanoseconds), %O
	  (Olson/IANA timezone name), %s (epoch), %z (numeric offset), and %Z
	  (timezone abbreviation).
	- Timezone abbreviation resolution via the IANA SQLite database bundled with
	  DateTime::Lite::TimeZone, with zone_map override for ambiguous abbreviations
	  such as IST or EST.
	- When both %Z and %z are parsed, the explicit numeric offset (%z) takes precedence
	  and the abbreviation is treated as informational.
	- Locale-aware day and month name parsing and formatting via DateTime::Locale::FromCLDR.
	- Three error-handling modes:
	  - on_error => 'undef' (default);
	  - on_error => coderef; and
	  - on_error => die
	- DateTime::Format::Lite::NullObject returned on error in object context for safe
	  method chaining.
	- Exportable strptime() and strftime() convenience functions.
	- Full serialisation support: FREEZE/THAW (Sereal/CBOR), STORABLE_freeze/STORABLE_thaw
	  (Storable), and TO_JSON.
	- Comprehensive cross-field validation: 24-hour vs 12-hour, epoch vs date components,
	  year vs century, day name vs date, and more.
