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Calendar provides an API for building Calendar data structures. Using the simple iterator and it's "query" API, a user interface can easily be built on top of the calendar data structure, at the same time easily connecting it to some kind of underlying data store, where "event" information is being held. It provides different calculation "engines" the default being based on Unix timestamps (offering fastest performance) with an alternative using PEAR::Date which extends the calendar past the limitations of Unix timestamps. Other engines should be implementable for other types of calendar (e.g. a Chinese Calendar based on lunar cycles).
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.html | A package for building Calendar data structures (irrespective of output) | Mageia 8 for aarch64 | php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.rpm |
php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.html | A package for building Calendar data structures (irrespective of output) | Mageia 8 for x86_64 | php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.rpm |
php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.html | A package for building Calendar data structures (irrespective of output) | Mageia 8 for armv7hl | php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.rpm |
php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.html | A package for building Calendar data structures (irrespective of output) | Mageia 8 for i586 | php-pear-Calendar-0.5.5-10.mga8.noarch.rpm |
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