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author | Damon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org> | 2000-11-27 07:21:09 +0800 |
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committer | Damon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org> | 2000-11-27 07:21:09 +0800 |
commit | 30bb3527694d38c84f6f3c3efc1cdca5777da855 (patch) | |
tree | 1553e310c86337200773b9a8593dafe2c847a443 | |
parent | 05e024b46af1f4552a8ee5ddfe126ce968005808 (diff) | |
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use a gint for day rather than a guint since we now support -ve days. Also
* cal-util/cal-recur.c (cal_obj_time_add_days): use a gint for day
rather than a guint since we now support -ve days.
Also fixed bug with weekly recurrences.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6674
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/cal-util/cal-recur.c | 172 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/cal-util/test-recur.c | 12 |
2 files changed, 128 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/cal-recur.c b/calendar/cal-util/cal-recur.c index 5dbb851cec..99e4991323 100644 --- a/calendar/cal-util/cal-recur.c +++ b/calendar/cal-util/cal-recur.c @@ -144,8 +144,9 @@ typedef struct _RecurData RecurData; struct _RecurData { CalRecurrence *recur; - /* This is used for the WEEKLY frequency. */ - gint weekday; + /* This is used for the WEEKLY frequency. It is the offset from the + week_start_day. */ + gint weekday_offset; /* This is used for fast lookup in BYMONTH filtering. */ guint8 months[12]; @@ -432,6 +433,8 @@ static gint cal_obj_time_compare (CalObjTime *cotime1, CalObjTimeComparison type); static gint cal_obj_time_weekday (CalObjTime *cotime, CalRecurrence *recur); +static gint cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (CalObjTime *cotime, + CalRecurrence *recur); static gint cal_obj_time_day_of_year (CalObjTime *cotime); static void cal_obj_time_find_first_week (CalObjTime *cotime, RecurData *recur_data); @@ -458,7 +461,8 @@ static void cal_recur_set_rule_end_date (icalproperty *prop, #ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG -static char* cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime); +static char* cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime, + RecurData *recur_data); #endif @@ -620,6 +624,8 @@ cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule (CalComponent *comp, g_return_if_fail (comp != NULL); g_return_if_fail (cb != NULL); + g_return_if_fail (start >= -1); + g_return_if_fail (end >= -1); /* Get dtstart, dtend, recurrences, and exceptions */ @@ -802,6 +808,9 @@ cal_recur_from_icalproperty (icalproperty *prop, gboolean exception) r->enddate = icaltime_as_timet (ir.until); if (r->enddate == -1) r->enddate = 0; + else if (ir.until.is_date) + /* FIXME: Decide what to do here. */ + r->enddate = time_add_day (r->enddate, 1) - 1; } r->week_start_day = cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday (ir.week_start); @@ -1593,7 +1602,8 @@ cal_obj_initialize_recur_data (RecurData *recur_data, /* Set the weekday, used for the WEEKLY frequency and the BYWEEKNO modifier. */ - recur_data->weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (event_start, recur); + recur_data->weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (event_start, + recur); /* Create an array of months from bymonths for fast lookup. */ elem = recur->bymonth; @@ -1968,7 +1978,7 @@ cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start, { GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date; guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian; - gint interval_start_weekday; + gint interval_start_weekday_offset; CalObjTime week_start; if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start, @@ -1992,12 +2002,11 @@ cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start, /* Calculate the start of the weeks corresponding to the event start and interval start. */ event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date); - event_start_julian -= recur_data->weekday; + event_start_julian -= recur_data->weekday_offset; interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date); - interval_start_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (interval_start, - recur_data->recur); - interval_start_julian -= interval_start_weekday; + interval_start_weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (interval_start, recur_data->recur); + interval_start_julian -= interval_start_weekday_offset; /* We want to find the first full week using the recurrence interval that intersects the given interval dates. */ @@ -2009,7 +2018,7 @@ cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start, } week_start = *cotime; - cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday); + cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday_offset); if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, event_end, CALOBJ_DAY) > 0) @@ -2035,14 +2044,26 @@ cal_obj_weekly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime, /* Return TRUE if the start of this week is after the event finishes or is after the end of the required interval. */ week_start = *cotime; - cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday); + cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday_offset); + +#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG + g_print ("Next day: %s\n", + cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime, recur_data)); + g_print ("Week Start: %s\n", + cal_obj_time_to_string (&week_start, recur_data)); +#endif if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, event_end, CALOBJ_DAY) > 0) return TRUE; if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, interval_end, - CALOBJ_DAY) > 0) + CALOBJ_DAY) > 0) { +#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG + g_print ("Interval end reached: %s\n", + cal_obj_time_to_string (interval_end, recur_data)); +#endif return TRUE; + } return FALSE; } @@ -2702,6 +2723,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly (RecurData *recur_data, year = occ->year; if (week_num == 0) { + /* Expand to every Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */ occ->month = 0; occ->day = 1; first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); @@ -2714,6 +2736,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly (RecurData *recur_data, } } else if (week_num > 0) { + /* Add the nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */ occ->month = 0; occ->day = 1; first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); @@ -2724,6 +2747,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly (RecurData *recur_data, g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1); } else { + /* Add the -nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */ occ->month = 11; occ->day = 31; last_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); @@ -2778,6 +2802,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (RecurData *recur_data, year = occ->year; month = occ->month; if (week_num == 0) { + /* Expand to every Mon/Tue/etc. in the month.*/ occ->day = 1; first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7; @@ -2790,6 +2815,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (RecurData *recur_data, } } else if (week_num > 0) { + /* Add the nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the month. */ occ->day = 1; first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7; @@ -2799,6 +2825,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (RecurData *recur_data, g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1); } else { + /* Add the -nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the month. */ occ->day = time_days_in_month (occ->year, occ->month); last_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); @@ -2831,8 +2858,7 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly (RecurData *recur_data, CalObjTime *occ; GList *elem; gint len, i, weekday, week_num; - gint current_weekday; - gint day_of_week, new_day_of_week, days_to_add; + gint weekday_offset, new_weekday_offset; /* If BYDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just return the array. */ @@ -2849,16 +2875,16 @@ cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly (RecurData *recur_data, while (elem) { weekday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data); elem = elem->next; + + /* FIXME: Currently we just ignore this, but maybe we + should skip all elements where week_num != 0. + The spec isn't clear about this. */ week_num = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data); elem = elem->next; - current_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ, recur_data->recur); - day_of_week = (current_weekday + 7 - - recur_data->recur->week_start_day) % 7; - new_day_of_week = (weekday + 7 - - recur_data->recur->week_start_day) % 7; - days_to_add = new_day_of_week - day_of_week; - cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, days_to_add); + weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (occ, recur_data->recur); + new_weekday_offset = (weekday + 7 - recur_data->recur->week_start_day) % 7; + cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, new_weekday_offset - weekday_offset); g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1); } } @@ -3105,32 +3131,41 @@ cal_obj_bysecond_filter (RecurData *recur_data, -/* Adds a positive number of months to the given CalObjTime, updating the year - appropriately so we end up with a valid month. Note that the day may be - invalid. */ +/* Adds a positive or negative number of months to the given CalObjTime, + updating the year appropriately so we end up with a valid month. + Note that the day may be invalid, e.g. 30th Feb. */ static void cal_obj_time_add_months (CalObjTime *cotime, gint months) { - guint month; + guint month, years; /* We use a guint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */ month = cotime->month + months; - cotime->year += month / 12; cotime->month = month % 12; + if (month > 0) { + cotime->year += month / 12; + } else { + years = month / 12; + if (cotime->month != 0) { + cotime->month += 12; + years -= 1; + } + cotime->year += years; + } } -/* Adds a positive number of days to the given CalObjTime, updating the month - and year appropriately so we end up with a valid day. */ +/* Adds a positive or negative number of days to the given CalObjTime, + updating the month and year appropriately so we end up with a valid day. */ static void cal_obj_time_add_days (CalObjTime *cotime, gint days) { - guint day, days_in_month; + gint day, days_in_month; /* We use a guint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */ - day = (guint) cotime->day; + day = cotime->day; day += days; if (days >= 0) { @@ -3161,7 +3196,6 @@ cal_obj_time_add_days (CalObjTime *cotime, days_in_month = time_days_in_month (cotime->year, cotime->month); - day += days_in_month; } @@ -3170,8 +3204,9 @@ cal_obj_time_add_days (CalObjTime *cotime, } -/* Adds a positive number of hours to the given CalObjTime, updating the day, - month & year appropriately so we end up with a valid time. */ +/* Adds a positive or negative number of hours to the given CalObjTime, + updating the day, month & year appropriately so we end up with a valid + time. */ static void cal_obj_time_add_hours (CalObjTime *cotime, gint hours) @@ -3195,8 +3230,8 @@ cal_obj_time_add_hours (CalObjTime *cotime, } -/* Adds a positive number of minutes to the given CalObjTime, updating the - rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */ +/* Adds a positive or negative number of minutes to the given CalObjTime, + updating the rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */ static void cal_obj_time_add_minutes (CalObjTime *cotime, gint minutes) @@ -3220,8 +3255,8 @@ cal_obj_time_add_minutes (CalObjTime *cotime, } -/* Adds a positive number of seconds to the given CalObjTime, updating the - rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */ +/* Adds a positive or negative number of seconds to the given CalObjTime, + updating the rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */ static void cal_obj_time_add_seconds (CalObjTime *cotime, gint seconds) @@ -3349,8 +3384,8 @@ cal_obj_time_compare_func (const void *arg1, retval = 0; #if 0 - g_print ("%s - ", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime1)); - g_print ("%s : %i\n", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime2), retval); + g_print ("%s - ", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime1, NULL)); + g_print ("%s : %i\n", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime2, NULL), retval); #endif return retval; @@ -3383,8 +3418,7 @@ cal_obj_date_only_compare_func (const void *arg1, return 0; } -/* Returns the weekday of the given CalObjTime, from 0 - 6. The week start - day is Monday by default, but can be set in the recurrence rule. */ +/* Returns the weekday of the given CalObjTime, from 0 (Mon) - 6 (Sun). */ static gint cal_obj_time_weekday (CalObjTime *cotime, CalRecurrence *recur) @@ -3398,13 +3432,32 @@ cal_obj_time_weekday (CalObjTime *cotime, /* This results in a value of 0 (Monday) - 6 (Sunday). */ weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1; + return weekday; +} + + +/* Returns the weekday of the given CalObjTime, from 0 - 6. The week start + day is Monday by default, but can be set in the recurrence rule. */ +static gint +cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (CalObjTime *cotime, + CalRecurrence *recur) +{ + GDate date; + gint weekday, offset; + + g_date_clear (&date, 1); + g_date_set_dmy (&date, cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year); + + /* This results in a value of 0 (Monday) - 6 (Sunday). */ + weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1; + /* This calculates the offset of our day from the start of the week. We just add on a week (to avoid any possible negative values) and then subtract the specified week start day, then convert it into a value from 0-6. */ - weekday = (weekday + 7 - recur->week_start_day) % 7; + offset = (weekday + 7 - recur->week_start_day) % 7; - return weekday; + return offset; } @@ -3431,27 +3484,28 @@ cal_obj_time_find_first_week (CalObjTime *cotime, RecurData *recur_data) { GDate date; - gint weekday, week_start_day, offset; + gint weekday, week_start_day, first_full_week_start_offset, offset; - /* Find out the weekday of the 1st of the year. */ + /* Find out the weekday of the 1st of the year, 0 (Mon) - 6 (Sun). */ g_date_clear (&date, 1); g_date_set_dmy (&date, 1, 1, cotime->year); - - /* This results in a value of 0 (Monday) - 6 (Sunday). */ weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1; - /* Calculate the first day of the year that starts a new week. */ + /* Calculate the first day of the year that starts a new week, i.e. the + first week_start_day after weekday, using 0 = 1st Jan. + e.g. if the 1st Jan is a Tuesday (1) and week_start_day is a + Monday (0), the result will be (0 + 7 - 1) % 7 = 6 (7th Jan). */ week_start_day = recur_data->recur->week_start_day; - offset = (week_start_day + 7 - weekday) % 7; + first_full_week_start_offset = (week_start_day + 7 - weekday) % 7; /* Now see if we have to move backwards 1 week, i.e. if the week starts on or after Jan 5th (since the previous week has 4 days in this year and so will be the first week of the year). */ - if (offset >= 4) - offset -= 7; + if (first_full_week_start_offset >= 4) + first_full_week_start_offset -= 7; - /* Now move to the required day. */ - offset += (recur_data->weekday + 7 - week_start_day) % 7; + /* Now add the days to get to the event's weekday. */ + offset = first_full_week_start_offset + recur_data->weekday_offset; /* Now move the cotime to the appropriate day. */ cotime->month = 0; @@ -3484,11 +3538,19 @@ cal_object_time_from_time (CalObjTime *cotime, buffer so beware. */ #ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG static char* -cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime) +cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime, + RecurData *recur_data) { static char buffer[20]; + char *weekdays[] = { "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun", + " " }; + gint weekday = 7; + + if (recur_data) + weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (cotime, recur_data->recur); - sprintf (buffer, "%02i/%02i/%04i %02i:%02i:%02i", + sprintf (buffer, "%s %02i/%02i/%04i %02i:%02i:%02i", + weekdays[weekday], cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year, cotime->hour, cotime->minute, cotime->second); return buffer; diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/test-recur.c b/calendar/cal-util/test-recur.c index 2c94b28921..2f1320ca86 100644 --- a/calendar/cal-util/test-recur.c +++ b/calendar/cal-util/test-recur.c @@ -24,7 +24,12 @@ /* * This tests the recurrence rule expansion functions. - * FIXME: Needs to be updated to just use the public interface. + * + * NOTE: currently it starts from the event start date and continues + * until all recurrence rules/dates end or we reach MAX_OCCURRENCES + * occurrences. So it does not test generating occurrences for a specific + * interval. A nice addition might be to do this automatically and compare + * the results from the complete set to ensure they match. */ #include <config.h> @@ -144,8 +149,13 @@ generate_occurrences (icalcomponent *icalcomp) g_print ("%s\n\n", icalcomponent_as_ical_string (tmp_icalcomp)); occurrences = 0; +#if 0 + cal_recur_generate_instances (comp, 972950400, 976492800, + occurrence_cb, &occurrences); +#else cal_recur_generate_instances (comp, -1, -1, occurrence_cb, &occurrences); +#endif g_print ("%s\n\n", icalcomponent_as_ical_string (tmp_icalcomp)); } |