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1.24 2016-02-29 - The last release partially broke $dt->time. If you passed a value to use as unit separator, this was ignored. Reported by Sergiy Zuban. RT #112585. 1.23 2016-02-28 - Make all DateTime::Infinite objects return the system's representation of positive or negative infinity for any method which returns a number of string representation (year(), month(), ymd(), iso8601(), etc.). Previously some of these methods could return "Nan", "-Inf--Inf--Inf", and other confusing outputs. Reported by Greg Oschwald. RT #110341. 1.22 2016-02-21 (TRIAL RELEASE) - Fixed several issues with the handling of non-integer values passed to from_epoch(). This method was simply broken for negative values, which would end up being incremented by a full second, so for example -0.5 became 0.5. The method did not accept all valid float values. Specifically, it did not accept values in scientific notation. Finally, this method now rounds all non-integer values to the nearest millisecond. This matches the precision we can expect from Perl itself (53 bits) in most cases. Patch by Christian Hansen. GitHub #11. 1.21 2015-09-30 - Make all tests pass with both the current DateTime::Locale and the upcoming new version (currently still in trial releases).
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