NAME
Date::Holidays::ES - Spanish holidays
SYNOPSIS
use Date::Holidays;
my $dh = Date::Holidays->new( countrycode => 'es' );
print "Woohoo" if $dh->is_holiday(
year => $year,
month => $month,
day => $day
);
my $h = $dh->holidays( year => $year );
printf "Jan. 1st is named '%s'\n", $h->{'0101'};
DESCRIPTION
This module provide the Spanish national holidays. You should use it with the Date::Holidays OO wrapper, but you can also use it directly.
The following Spanish holidays have fixed dates:
1 Jan Año Nuevo
1 May Día del Trabajo
12 Oct Día de la Hispanidad
1 Nov Día de Todos los Santos
6 Dec Día de la Constitución
8 Dec Día de la Inmaculada Concepción
25 Dec Navidad
The following Spanish holiday hasn't a fixed date:
Viernes Santo Friday before Pascua / Easter
METHODS
new
Create a new Date::Holydays::ES object.
is_holiday
if ( $dh->is_holiday( year => $year, month => $month, day => $day ) ) {
# it's a holiday
}
Arguments:
year (four digits)
month (between 1-12)
day (between 1-31)
The return value from is_holiday is either the string with the holiday name or an undefined value.
is_es_holiday
A wrapper of the is_holiday method. Not available through Date::Holidays.
holidays
my $yh = $dh->holidays( year => $year );
for (keys %$yh) {
my ($day, $month) = unpack "A2A2", $_;
print "$day/$month - $yh->{$_}\n";
}
Arguments:
year (four digits)
Returns a hash reference, where the keys are dates represented as four digits, the two first representing the month (01-12) and the last two representing the day (01-31).
The value for a given key is the local name for the holiday.
es_holidays
A wrapper of the holidays function. Not available through Date::Holidays.
holidays_es
my $dh = Date::Holidays::ES->new;
my $yho = $dh->holidays_es( year => $year );
for my $holiday (sort keys %$yho) {
my $dt = $yho->{$holiday};
my $year = $dt->year;
my $month = $dt->month;
my $day = $dt->day;
print "$holiday is on $day/$month/$year\n";
}
Arguments:
year (four digits)
This method is not available through Date::Holidays' interface.
Returns a hash reference, where the keys are the holidays name and the values are DateTime objects.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Florian Merges, <fmerges@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Florian Merges, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1 POD Error
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- Around line 119:
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