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-/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
-/*
- * Time utility functions
- *
- * Author:
- * Damon Chaplin (damon@ximian.com)
- *
- * (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc.
- */
-
-#include <config.h>
-
-/* We need this for strptime. */
-#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500
-#define __USE_XOPEN
-#include <time.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#undef _XOPEN_SOURCE
-#undef __USE_XOPEN
-
-#include <string.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <glib.h>
-#include <libgnome/gnome-defs.h>
-#include <libgnome/gnome-i18n.h>
-#include "e-time-utils.h"
-
-
-/* Returns whether a string is NULL, empty, or full of whitespace */
-static gboolean
-string_is_empty (const char *value)
-{
- const char *p;
- gboolean empty = TRUE;
-
- if (value) {
- p = value;
- while (*p) {
- if (!isspace (*p)) {
- empty = FALSE;
- break;
- }
- p++;
- }
- }
- return empty;
-}
-
-
-/* Takes a number of format strings for strptime() and attempts to parse a
- * string with them.
- */
-static ETimeParseStatus
-parse_with_strptime (const char *value, struct tm *result, const char **formats, int n_formats)
-{
- const char *parse_end = NULL, *pos;
- gboolean parsed = FALSE;
- int i;
-
- if (string_is_empty (value)) {
- memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result));
- result->tm_isdst = -1;
- return E_TIME_PARSE_NONE;
- }
-
- pos = value;
-
- /* Skip whitespace */
- while (isspace (*pos))
- pos++;
-
- /* Try each of the formats in turn */
-
- for (i = 0; i < n_formats; i++) {
- memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result));
- parse_end = strptime (pos, formats[i], result);
- if (parse_end) {
- parsed = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- result->tm_isdst = -1;
-
- /* If we parsed something, make sure we parsed the entire string. */
- if (parsed) {
- /* Skip whitespace */
- while (isspace (*parse_end))
- parse_end++;
-
- if (*parse_end == '\0')
- return E_TIME_PARSE_OK;
- }
-
- return E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID;
-}
-
-
-/* Returns TRUE if the locale has 'am' and 'pm' strings defined, in which
- case the user can choose between 12 and 24-hour time formats. */
-static gboolean
-locale_supports_12_hour_format (void)
-{
- struct tm tmp_tm = { 0 };
- char s[16];
-
- strftime (s, sizeof (s), "%p", &tmp_tm);
- return s[0] != '\0';
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Parses a string containing a date and a time. The date is expected to be
- * in a format something like "Wed 3/13/00 14:20:00", though we use gettext
- * to support the appropriate local formats and we try to accept slightly
- * different formats, e.g. the weekday can be skipped and we can accept 12-hour
- * formats with an am/pm string.
- *
- * Returns E_TIME_PARSE_OK if it could not be parsed, E_TIME_PARSE_NONE if it
- * was empty, or E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID if it couldn't be parsed.
- */
-ETimeParseStatus
-e_time_parse_date_and_time (const char *value,
- struct tm *result)
-{
- struct tm *today_tm;
- time_t t;
- const char *format[16];
- int num_formats = 0;
- gboolean use_12_hour_formats = locale_supports_12_hour_format ();
- ETimeParseStatus status;
-
- if (string_is_empty (value)) {
- memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result));
- result->tm_isdst = -1;
- return E_TIME_PARSE_NONE;
- }
-
- /* We'll parse the whole date and time in one go, otherwise we get
- into i18n problems. We attempt to parse with several formats,
- longest first. Note that we only use the '%p' specifier if the
- locale actually has 'am' and 'pm' strings defined, otherwise we
- will get incorrect results. Note also that we try to use exactly
- the same strings as in e_time_format_date_and_time(), to try to
- avoid i18n problems. We also use cut-down versions, so users don't
- have to type in the weekday or the seconds, for example.
- Note that all these formats include the full date, and the time
- will be set to 00:00:00 before parsing, so we don't need to worry
- about filling in any missing fields after parsing. */
-
- /*
- * Try the full times, with the weekday. Then try without seconds,
- * and without minutes, and finally with no time at all.
- */
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 12-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 24-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 12-hour format, without seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 24-hour format, without seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 12-hour format, without minutes or seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a weekday, a date and a time,
- in 24-hour format, without minutes or seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H");
-
- /* strptime format of a weekday and a date. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%a %m/%d/%Y");
-
-
- /*
- * Now try all the above formats again, but without the weekday.
- */
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 12-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 24-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 12-hour format,
- without seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %I:%M %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 24-hour format,
- without seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %H:%M");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 12-hour format,
- without minutes or seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %I %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format of a date and a time, in 24-hour format,
- without minutes or seconds. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y %H");
-
- /* strptime format of a weekday and a date. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%m/%d/%Y");
-
-
- status = parse_with_strptime (value, result, format, num_formats);
- /* Note that we checked if it was empty already, so it is either OK
- or INVALID here. */
- if (status == E_TIME_PARSE_OK) {
- /* If a 2-digit year was used we use the current century. */
- if (result->tm_year < 0) {
- t = time (NULL);
- today_tm = localtime (&t);
-
- /* This should convert it into a value from 0 to 99. */
- result->tm_year += 1900;
-
- /* Now add on the century. */
- result->tm_year += today_tm->tm_year
- - (today_tm->tm_year % 100);
- }
- } else {
- /* Now we try to just parse a time, assuming the current day.*/
- status = e_time_parse_time (value, result);
- if (status == E_TIME_PARSE_OK) {
- /* We fill in the current day. */
- t = time (NULL);
- today_tm = localtime (&t);
- result->tm_mday = today_tm->tm_mday;
- result->tm_mon = today_tm->tm_mon;
- result->tm_year = today_tm->tm_year;
- }
- }
-
- return status;
-}
-
-/**
- * e_time_parse_date:
- * @value: A date string.
- * @result: Return value for the parsed date.
- *
- * Takes in a date string entered by the user and tries to convert it to
- * a struct tm.
- *
- * Return value: Result code indicating whether the @value was an empty
- * string, a valid date, or an invalid date.
- **/
-ETimeParseStatus
-e_time_parse_date (const char *value, struct tm *result)
-{
- const char *format[1];
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (value != NULL, E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID);
- g_return_val_if_fail (result != NULL, E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID);
-
- /* This is the preferred date format for the locale. */
- format[0] = _("%m/%d/%Y");
-
- return parse_with_strptime (value, result, format, sizeof (format) / sizeof (format[0]));
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Parses a string containing a time. It is expected to be in a format
- * something like "14:20:00", though we use gettext to support the appropriate
- * local formats and we try to accept slightly different formats, e.g. we can
- * accept 12-hour formats with an am/pm string.
- *
- * Returns E_TIME_PARSE_OK if it could not be parsed, E_TIME_PARSE_NONE if it
- * was empty, or E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID if it couldn't be parsed.
- */
-ETimeParseStatus
-e_time_parse_time (const char *value, struct tm *result)
-{
- const char *format[6];
- int num_formats = 0;
- gboolean use_12_hour_formats = locale_supports_12_hour_format ();
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format for a time of day, in 12-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%I:%M:%S %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format for a time of day, in 24-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%H:%M:%S");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds,
- in 12-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%I:%M %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds 24-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%H:%M");
-
- if (use_12_hour_formats) {
- /* strptime format for hour and AM/PM, 12-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = _("%I %p");
- }
-
- /* strptime format for hour, 24-hour format. */
- format[num_formats++] = "%H";
-
- return parse_with_strptime (value, result, format, num_formats);
-}
-
-
-/* Creates a string representation of a time value and stores it in buffer.
- buffer_size should be about 64 to be safe. If show_midnight is FALSE, and
- the time is midnight, then we just show the date. If show_zero_seconds
- is FALSE, then if the time has zero seconds only the hour and minute are
- shown. */
-void
-e_time_format_date_and_time (struct tm *date_tm,
- gboolean use_24_hour_format,
- gboolean show_midnight,
- gboolean show_zero_seconds,
- char *buffer,
- int buffer_size)
-{
- char *format;
-
- if (!show_midnight && date_tm->tm_hour == 0
- && date_tm->tm_min == 0 && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) {
- /* strftime format of a weekday and a date. */
- format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y");
- } else if (use_24_hour_format) {
- if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0)
- /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a
- time, in 24-hour format, without seconds. */
- format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M");
- else
- /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a
- time, in 24-hour format. */
- format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S");
- } else {
- if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0)
- /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a
- time, in 12-hour format, without seconds. */
- format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M %p");
- else
- /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a
- time, in 12-hour format. */
- format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p");
- }
-
- /* strftime returns 0 if the string doesn't fit, and leaves the buffer
- undefined, so we set it to the empty string in that case. */
- if (strftime (buffer, buffer_size, format, date_tm) == 0)
- buffer[0] = '\0';
-}
-
-
-/* Creates a string representation of a time value and stores it in buffer.
- buffer_size should be about 64 to be safe. */
-void
-e_time_format_time (struct tm *date_tm,
- gboolean use_24_hour_format,
- gboolean show_zero_seconds,
- char *buffer,
- int buffer_size)
-{
- char *format;
-
- if (use_24_hour_format) {
- if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0)
- /* strftime format of a time in 24-hour format,
- without seconds. */
- format = _("%H:%M");
- else
- /* strftime format of a time in 24-hour format. */
- format = _("%H:%M:%S");
- } else {
- if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0)
- /* strftime format of a time in 12-hour format,
- without seconds. */
- format = _("%I:%M %p");
- else
- /* strftime format of a time in 12-hour format. */
- format = _("%I:%M:%S %p");
- }
-
- /* strftime returns 0 if the string doesn't fit, and leaves the buffer
- undefined, so we set it to the empty string in that case. */
- if (strftime (buffer, buffer_size, format, date_tm) == 0)
- buffer[0] = '\0';
-}