SYNOPSIS

     use DateTime::Format::Indonesian;
    
     my $dt = DateTime::Format::Indonesian->parse_datetime("14 agt 2013");

DESCRIPTION

    This is an early release. Not all things have been implemented yet.

METHODS

 new()

 $fmt->format_datetime()

    NOT YET IMPLEMENTED.

 $fmt->parse_datetime($str) => OBJ

    Parse an Indonesian string. Return undef if $str cannot be parsed.
    Currently the recognized forms include:

     dd-mmm-yy or dd-mmm-yy   (other separators include whitespace or dash)
     dd-mmmm-yy or dd-mmmm-yy (long month names)

SEE ALSO

    DateTime