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## Finnish tables
## Contributed by Matthew Musgrove <muskrat@mindless.com>
## Corrected by roke
##
package Date::Language::Finnish;
use Date::Language ();
use vars qw(@ISA @DoW @DoWs @MoY @MoYs @AMPM @Dsuf %MoY %DoW $VERSION);
@ISA = qw(Date::Language);
$VERSION = "1.01";
# In Finnish, the names of the months and days are only capitalized at the beginning of sentences.
@MoY = map($_ . "kuu", qw(tammi helmi maalis huhti touko kesä heinä elo syys loka marras joulu));
@DoW = qw(sunnuntai maanantai tiistai keskiviikko torstai perjantai lauantai);
# it is not customary to use abbreviated names of months or days
# per Graham's suggestion:
@MoYs = @MoY;
@DoWs = @DoW;
# the short form of ordinals
@Dsuf = ('.') x 31;
# doesn't look like this is normally used...
@AMPM = qw(ap ip);
@MoY{@MoY} = (0 .. scalar(@MoY));
@MoY{@MoYs} = (0 .. scalar(@MoYs));
@DoW{@DoW} = (0 .. scalar(@DoW));
@DoW{@DoWs} = (0 .. scalar(@DoWs));
# Formatting routines
sub format_a { $DoWs[$_[0]->[6]] }
sub format_A { $DoW[$_[0]->[6]] }
sub format_b { $MoYs[$_[0]->[4]] }
sub format_B { $MoY[$_[0]->[4]] }
sub format_h { $MoYs[$_[0]->[4]] }
sub format_p { $_[0]->[2] >= 12 ? $AMPM[1] : $AMPM[0] }
sub format_o { sprintf("%2de",$_[0]->[3]) }
1;
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