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package Date::Simple::ISO;
use Date::Simple 3;
use base qw/Date::Simple/;
use overload '""' => 'as_iso'; # sub { $_[0]->as_iso };
*EXPORT = *Date::Simple::EXPORT;
*EXPORT_OK = *Date::Simple::EXPORT_OK;
*EXPORT_TAGS = *Date::Simple::EXPORT_TAGS;
sub d8 { shift->_d8(@_); }
sub today { shift->_today(@_); }
sub ymd { shift->_ymd(@_); }
1;
=head1 NAME
Date::Simple::ISO - Sub class of Date::Simple
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Date::Simple::ISO;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is entirely identical to Date::Simple. It is included for completness
and self documenting sake. IMO it is preferable to say
my $obj=Date::Simple::ISO->new(...);
As this makes the implicit formatting of the object clear.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Date::Simple> for full documentation.
=cut