Looking at Date::ICal version 1.70, it says:
new() handles timezones. It defaults times to UTC (Green
wich Mean Time, also called Zulu). If you want to set up a
time that's in the US "Pacific" timezone, which is GMT-8,
use something like:
my $ical = Date::ICal->new( ical => '19971024T120000',
offset => "-0800");
That 'tz' has no effect for me.
Your example gives:
1..8
ok 1 - new() returned something
ok 2 - and it's the right class
ok 3 - sec()
not ok 4 - min()
# Failed test (test056.pl at line 19)
# got: '42'
# expected: '12'
not ok 5 - hour()
# Failed test (test056.pl at line 20)
# got: '0'
# expected: '16'
not ok 6 - day()
# Failed test (test056.pl at line 21)
# got: '6'
# expected: '16'
ok 7 - month()
ok 8 - year()
# Looks like you failed 3 tests of 8.
after changing the tz-line to offset => '+0530'
This looks correct.
P.S. My sig is no insult, too :-)
alex pleiner <alex@zeitform.de>
zeitform Internet Dienste
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