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author | Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com> | 2001-05-29 10:18:00 +0800 |
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committer | Damon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org> | 2001-05-29 10:18:00 +0800 |
commit | ff523035dd2592f6ff25955e7f1e379f24640347 (patch) | |
tree | 586ea9b1c89726cace082c42865d82d61db5eb19 /calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h | |
parent | aaa9b9bb2ab4ff9fba2a6b9cc68fbc7fdfaa71bc (diff) | |
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new files to contain layout code split off from EDayView an EWeekView, so
2001-05-28 Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>
* gui/e-week-view-layout.[hc]:
* gui/e-day-view-layout.[hc]: new files to contain layout code split
off from EDayView an EWeekView, so we can use it for printing.
* gui/print.c: rewritten to use the same layout code as the EDayView
and EWeekView widgets.
* gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_get_task_pad_cal_client): added
function so we can get the CalClient used for the TaskPad for printing.
* gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): added
e-day-view-layout.[hc] amd e-week-view-layout.[hc].
* cal-util/timeutil.c (time_week_begin):
(time_week_end): added week_start_day argument.
* cal-util/cal-recur.c: added comments describing problems in it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10037
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h')
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h | 41 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h b/calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h index 04f1ca4867..3907a11b8c 100644 --- a/calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h +++ b/calendar/cal-util/timeutil.h @@ -26,41 +26,36 @@ time_t time_add_month (time_t time, int months); time_t time_add_year (time_t time, int years); -/* Returns the number of days in the specified month. Years are full years (starting from year 1). - * Months are in [0, 11]. - */ +/* Returns the number of days in the specified month. Years are full years + (starting from year 1). Months are in [0, 11]. */ int time_days_in_month (int year, int month); -/* Converts the specified date to a time_t at the start of the specified day. Years are full years - * (starting from year 1). Months are in [0, 11]. Days are 1-based. - */ +/* Converts the specified date to a time_t at the start of the specified day. + Years are full years (starting from year 1). Months are in [0, 11]. + Days are 1-based. */ time_t time_from_day (int year, int month, int day); -/* For the functions below, time ranges are considered to contain the start time, but not the end - * time. - */ +/* For the functions below, time ranges are considered to contain the start + time, but not the end time. */ -/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of the corresponding year, - * respectively. - */ +/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of + the corresponding year, respectively. */ time_t time_year_begin (time_t t); time_t time_year_end (time_t t); -/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of the corresponding month, - * respectively. - */ +/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of + the corresponding month, respectively. */ time_t time_month_begin (time_t t); time_t time_month_end (time_t t); -/* These functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of the corresponding week, - * respectively. This takes into account the global week_starts_on_monday flag. - */ -time_t time_week_begin (time_t t); -time_t time_week_end (time_t t); +/* These functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of the + corresponding week, respectively. week_start_day should use the same values + as mktime(), i.e. 0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat). */ +time_t time_week_begin (time_t t, int week_start_day); +time_t time_week_end (time_t t, int week_start_day); -/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of the corresponding day, - * respectively. - */ +/* These two functions take a time value and return the beginning or end of + the corresponding day, respectively. */ time_t time_day_begin (time_t t); time_t time_day_end (time_t t); |