fix: export mktime and strftime from bare use POSIX#684
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Stock Perl puts `mktime` in POSIX's default `@EXPORT`, so CPAN code that does `use POSIX` and calls `mktime` works. PerlOnJava's trimmed default export list omitted it, breaking Astro::SunTime (and any similar caller). Also export `strftime`, which is another default time export on core Perl and is implemented here. Fixes `./jcpan -t Astro::SunTime`. Generated with [Cursor](https://cursor.com) Co-Authored-By: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Summary
Stock Perl’s
POSIXmodule putsmktimein the default export list, so code that doesuse POSIXand calls baremktimeworks. PerlOnJava’sPOSIXused a trimmed@EXPORTand omittedmktime, which broke Astro::SunTime (Undefined subroutine &Astro::SunTime::mktime).strftimeis also a common default export on core Perl and is implemented here, so it is included for the same compatibility reason.Testing
make./jcpan -t Astro::SunTime(all tests pass)