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authorFederico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>1998-10-03 07:59:35 +0800
committerArturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org>1998-10-03 07:59:35 +0800
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Changed name from time_start_of_day() to be consistent with the other
1998-10-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> * timeutil.c (time_day_begin): Changed name from time_start_of_day() to be consistent with the other begin/end functions. (time_day_end): Likewise. * calobj.c (ical_object_get_first_weekday): New public function to get the first toggled day in a weekday mask. Since we do not support multiple weekdays in a monthly-by-pos rule, we just fetch the first toggled one. (ical_object_generate_events): Added a missing break statement. * timeutil.c (time_month_end): Made it consistent with the rest of the time begin/end functions -- now it returns the first second of the *next* month. (time_week_end): Actually implemented this function. It will be used when the week view is rewritten. * calobj.c (time_in_range): Fix off-by-one in the comparison of the time against the end time. * gncal-full-day.c (expand_space): Fixed bug where the columns not were being expanded due to a missing "slot + j". svn path=/trunk/; revision=425
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar/pcs')
-rw-r--r--calendar/pcs/calobj.c164
-rw-r--r--calendar/pcs/calobj.h9
2 files changed, 110 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/pcs/calobj.c b/calendar/pcs/calobj.c
index 33aff8cda8..9e5f41bc27 100644
--- a/calendar/pcs/calobj.c
+++ b/calendar/pcs/calobj.c
@@ -1025,15 +1025,28 @@ generate (iCalObject *ico, time_t reference, calendarfn cb, void *closure)
e_t = mktime (&dt_end);
- if (s_t == -1 || e_t == -1){
+ if ((s_t == -1) || (e_t == -1)) {
g_warning ("Produced invalid dates!\n");
return 0;
}
- return (*cb)(ico, s_t, e_t, closure);
+
+ return (*cb) (ico, s_t, e_t, closure);
+}
+
+int
+ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
+ if (weekday_mask & (1 << i))
+ return i;
+
+ return -1;
}
-#define time_in_range(x,a,b) ((x >= a) && (b ? x <= b : 1))
-#define recur_in_range(t,r) (r->enddate ? (t < r->enddate) : 1)
+#define time_in_range(t, a, b) ((t >= a) && (b ? (t < b) : 1))
+#define recur_in_range(t, r) (r->enddate ? (t < r->enddate) : 1)
/*
* Generate every possible event. Invokes the callback routine for
@@ -1046,88 +1059,104 @@ generate (iCalObject *ico, time_t reference, calendarfn cb, void *closure)
void
ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure)
{
- Recurrence *recur = ico->recur;
time_t current;
- int first_week_day, i;
-
- if (!ico->recur){
- if ((end && (ico->dtstart < end) && ico->dtend > start) ||
- (end == 0 && ico->dtend > start)){
+ int first_week_day;
+
+ /* If there is no recurrence, just check ranges */
+
+ if (!ico->recur) {
+ if ((end && (ico->dtstart < end) && (ico->dtend > start))
+ || ((end == 0) && (ico->dtend > start))) {
time_t ev_s, ev_e;
- ev_s = ico->dtstart < start ? start : ico->dtstart;
- ev_e = ico->dtend > end ? end : ico->dtend;
- (*cb)(ico, ev_s, ev_e, closure);
+ /* Clip range */
+
+ ev_s = MAX (ico->dtstart, start);
+ ev_e = MIN (ico->dtend, end);
+
+ (* cb) (ico, ev_s, ev_e, closure);
}
return;
}
- /* The event has a recurrence rule */
- if (end != 0){
+ /* The event has a recurrence rule -- check that we will generate at least one instance */
+
+ if (end != 0) {
if (ico->dtstart > end)
return;
- if (!IS_INFINITE (recur) && recur->enddate < start)
+
+ if (!IS_INFINITE (ico->recur) && (ico->recur->enddate < start))
return;
}
+ /* Generate the instances */
+
current = ico->dtstart;
- switch (recur->type){
+
+ switch (ico->recur->type) {
case RECUR_DAILY:
do {
- if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, recur)){
+ if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur))
if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure))
return;
- }
/* Advance */
- current = time_add_day (current, recur->interval);
-
- if (current == -1){
- g_warning ("RECUR_DAILY: mktime error\n");
+
+ current = time_add_day (current, ico->recur->interval);
+
+ if (current == -1) {
+ g_warning ("RECUR_DAILY: time_add_day() returned invalid time");
return;
}
- } while (current < end || (end == 0));
+ } while ((current < end) || (end == 0));
+
break;
case RECUR_WEEKLY:
do {
- struct tm *tm = localtime (&current);
-
- if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, recur)){
- if (recur->weekday & (1 << tm->tm_wday))
+ struct tm *tm;
+
+ tm = localtime (&current);
+
+ if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) {
+ /* Weekdays to recur on are specified as a bitmask */
+ if (ico->recur->weekday & (1 << tm->tm_wday))
if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure))
return;
}
/* Advance by day for scanning the week or by interval at week end */
+
if (tm->tm_wday == 6)
- current = time_add_day (current, (recur->interval-1) * 7 + 1);
+ current = time_add_day (current, (ico->recur->interval - 1) * 7 + 1);
else
current = time_add_day (current, 1);
- if (current == -1){
- g_warning ("RECUR_WEEKLY: mktime error\n");
+ if (current == -1) {
+ g_warning ("RECUR_WEEKLY: time_add_day() returned invalid time\n");
return;
}
} while (current < end || (end == 0));
+
break;
-
+
case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS:
/* FIXME: We only deal with positives now */
- if (recur->u.month_pos < 0)
+ if (ico->recur->u.month_pos < 0) {
+ g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS does not support negative positions yet");
return;
-
- if (recur->u.month_pos == 0)
+ }
+
+ if (ico->recur->u.month_pos == 0)
return;
-
- first_week_day = 7;
- for (i = 6; i >= 0; i--)
- if (recur->weekday & (1 << i))
- first_week_day = i;
+
+ first_week_day = ical_object_get_first_weekday (ico->recur->weekday);
/* This should not happen, but take it into account */
- if (first_week_day == 7)
+ if (first_week_day == -1) {
+ g_warning ("ical_object_get_first_weekday() returned -1");
return;
+ }
do {
struct tm tm;
@@ -1140,63 +1169,76 @@ ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendar
tm = *localtime (&t);
week_day_start = tm.tm_wday;
- tm.tm_mday = 7 * (recur->u.month_pos -
- ((week_day_start <= first_week_day ) ? 1 : 0)) -
- (week_day_start - first_week_day) + 1;
-
+ tm.tm_mday = (7 * (ico->recur->u.month_pos - ((week_day_start <= first_week_day ) ? 1 : 0))
+ - (week_day_start - first_week_day) + 1);
+
t = mktime (&tm);
-
- if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, recur))
+
+ if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur))
if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure))
return;
- /* Advance a month */
+ /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */
+
current = mktime (&tm);
tm.tm_mday = 1;
- tm.tm_mon += recur->interval;
+ tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval;
current = mktime (&tm);
- if (current == -1){
+ if (current == -1) {
g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n");
return;
}
- } while (current < end || (end == 0));
+ } while ((current < end) || (end == 0));
+
break;
case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY:
do {
- struct tm *tm = localtime (&current);
+ struct tm *tm;
time_t t;
int p;
+ tm = localtime (&current);
+
p = tm->tm_mday;
- tm->tm_mday = recur->u.month_day;
+ tm->tm_mday = ico->recur->u.month_day;
t = mktime (tm);
- if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, recur))
+ if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur))
if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure))
return;
- /* Advance a month */
+ /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */
+
tm->tm_mday = p;
- tm->tm_mon += recur->interval;
+ tm->tm_mon += ico->recur->interval;
current = mktime (tm);
- if (current == -1){
+
+ if (current == -1) {
g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n");
return;
}
} while (current < end || (end == 0));
+
+ break;
case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH:
case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY:
do {
- if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, recur))
+ if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur))
if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure))
return;
-
+
/* Advance */
- current = time_add_year (current, recur->interval);
+
+ current = time_add_year (current, ico->recur->interval);
} while (current < end || (end == 0));
+
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ g_assert_not_reached ();
}
}
@@ -1210,7 +1252,7 @@ duration_callback (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, void *closure)
(*count)++;
if (ico->recur->duration == *count) {
- ico->recur->enddate = time_end_of_day (end);
+ ico->recur->enddate = time_day_end (end);
return 0;
}
return 1;
diff --git a/calendar/pcs/calobj.h b/calendar/pcs/calobj.h
index d18acd4f8a..05f6d00291 100644
--- a/calendar/pcs/calobj.h
+++ b/calendar/pcs/calobj.h
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ typedef struct {
* this is what got specified) or it is our computed
* ending date (computed from the duration item).
*/
-
+
int weekday;
union {
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ typedef struct {
} iCalObject;
/* The callback for the recurrence generator */
-typedef int (*calendarfn)(iCalObject *, time_t, time_t, void *);
+typedef int (*calendarfn) (iCalObject *, time_t, time_t, void *);
iCalObject *ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary);
iCalObject *ical_object_new (void);
@@ -190,6 +190,11 @@ void ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t);
/* Computes the enddate field of the recurrence based on the duration */
void ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico);
+/* Returns the first toggled day in a weekday mask -- we do this because we do not support multiple
+ * days on a monthly-by-pos recurrence. If no days are toggled, it returns -1.
+ */
+int ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask);
+
/* Returns the number of seconds configured to trigger the alarm in advance to an event */
int alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a);