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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 21 Feb 1993 06:03:36 +0000 |
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979 | 1 /* systime.h - System-dependent definitions for time manipulations. |
977 | 2 Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
9 any later version. | |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
1128 | 20 #if defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && !defined (NEED_TIME_H) |
21 /* NEED_TIME_H is necessary because some versions of HP/UX shouldn't | |
22 have this included; time.h should do the trick instead. */ | |
23 | |
24 #include <sys/time.h> | |
25 | |
26 #else | |
27 | |
977 | 28 /* _h_BSDTYPES is checked because on ISC unix, socket.h includes |
29 both time.h and sys/time.h, and the later file is protected | |
30 from repeated inclusion. We just hope that other systems will | |
31 use this guard either not at all, or similarly. */ | |
32 #ifndef _h_BSDTYPES | |
33 #include <time.h> | |
979 | 34 #endif /* _h_BSDTYPES */ |
1112 | 35 |
1128 | 36 /* AIX needs both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */ |
37 #ifdef _AIX | |
38 #include <time.h> | |
1112 | 39 #endif |
1128 | 40 |
1112 | 41 #endif |
977 | 42 |
979 | 43 |
977 | 44 /* EMACS_TIME is the type to use to represent temporal intervals - |
45 struct timeval on some systems, int on others. It can be passed as | |
46 the timeout argument to the select () system call. | |
47 | |
48 EMACS_SECS (TIME) is an rvalue for the seconds component of TIME. | |
49 EMACS_SET_SECS (TIME, SECONDS) sets that to SECONDS. | |
50 | |
51 EMACS_HAS_USECS is defined iff EMACS_TIME has a usecs component. | |
52 EMACS_USECS (TIME) is an rvalue for the milliseconds component of TIME. | |
53 This returns zero if EMACS_TIME doesn't have a milliseconds component. | |
54 EMACS_SET_USECS (TIME, MILLISECONDS) sets that to MILLISECONDS. | |
55 This does nothing if EMACS_TIME doesn't have a milliseconds component. | |
56 | |
57 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (TIME, SECS, USECS) sets both components of TIME. | |
58 | |
59 EMACS_GET_TIME (TIME) stores the current system time in TIME, which | |
60 should be an lvalue. | |
61 EMACS_SET_UTIMES (PATH, ATIME, MTIME) changes the last-access and | |
62 last-modification times of the file named PATH to ATIME and | |
63 MTIME, which are EMACS_TIMEs. | |
64 | |
65 EMACS_ADD_TIME (DEST, SRC1, SRC2) adds SRC1 to SRC2 and stores the | |
66 result in DEST. SRC should not be negative. | |
67 | |
68 EMACS_SUB_TIME (DEST, SRC1, SRC2) subtracts SRC2 from SRC1 and | |
69 stores the result in DEST. SRC should not be negative. | |
70 EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (TIME) is true iff TIME is negative. | |
71 | |
72 */ | |
73 | |
74 #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL | |
75 | |
76 #define EMACS_TIME struct timeval | |
77 #define EMACS_SECS(time) ((time).tv_sec + 0) | |
78 #define EMACS_USECS(time) ((time).tv_usec + 0) | |
79 #define EMACS_SET_SECS(time, seconds) ((time).tv_sec = (seconds)) | |
80 #define EMACS_SET_USECS(time, milliseconds) ((time).tv_usec = (milliseconds)) | |
81 | |
82 #define EMACS_GET_TIME(time) \ | |
83 { \ | |
978 | 84 struct timezone dummy; \ |
977 | 85 gettimeofday (&(time), &dummy); \ |
86 } | |
87 | |
88 #define EMACS_ADD_TIME(dest, src1, src2) \ | |
89 { \ | |
90 (dest).tv_sec = (src1).tv_sec + (src2).tv_sec; \ | |
91 (dest).tv_usec = (src1).tv_usec + (src2).tv_usec; \ | |
92 if ((dest).tv_usec > 1000000) \ | |
93 (dest).tv_usec -= 1000000, (dest).tv_sec++; \ | |
94 } | |
95 | |
96 #define EMACS_SUB_TIME(dest, src1, src2) \ | |
97 { \ | |
98 (dest).tv_sec = (src1).tv_sec - (src2).tv_sec; \ | |
99 (dest).tv_usec = (src1).tv_usec - (src2).tv_usec; \ | |
100 if ((dest).tv_usec < 0) \ | |
101 (dest).tv_usec += 1000000, (dest).tv_sec--; \ | |
102 } | |
103 | |
104 #define EMACS_TIME_NEG_P(time) \ | |
105 ((time).tv_sec < 0 \ | |
106 || ((time).tv_sec == 0 \ | |
107 && (time).tv_usec < 0)) | |
108 | |
979 | 109 #else /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ |
977 | 110 |
111 #define EMACS_TIME int | |
112 #define EMACS_SECS(time) (time) | |
999 | 113 #define EMACS_USECS(time) 0 |
977 | 114 #define EMACS_SET_SECS(time, seconds) ((time) = (seconds)) |
999 | 115 #define EMACS_SET_USECS(time, usecs) 0 |
977 | 116 |
117 #define EMACS_GET_TIME(t) ((t) = time ((long *) 0)) | |
118 #define EMACS_ADD_TIME(dest, src1, src2) ((dest) = (src1) + (src2)) | |
119 #define EMACS_SUB_TIME(dest, src1, src2) ((dest) = (src1) - (src2)) | |
120 #define EMACS_TIME_NEG_P(t) ((t) < 0) | |
121 | |
979 | 122 #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ |
977 | 123 |
124 #define EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS(time, secs, usecs) \ | |
125 (EMACS_SET_SECS (time, secs), EMACS_SET_USECS (time, usecs)) | |
126 | |
127 #ifdef USE_UTIME | |
128 | |
129 #define EMACS_SET_UTIMES(path, atime, mtime) \ | |
130 { \ | |
999 | 131 time_t tv[2]; \ |
977 | 132 tv[0] = EMACS_SECS (atime); \ |
133 tv[1] = EMACS_SECS (mtime); \ | |
134 utime ((path), tv); \ | |
135 } | |
136 | |
979 | 137 #else /* ! defined (USE_UTIME) */ |
977 | 138 |
139 #define EMACS_SET_UTIMES(path, atime, mtime) \ | |
140 { \ | |
141 EMACS_TIME tv[2]; \ | |
142 tv[0] = atime; \ | |
143 tv[1] = mtime; \ | |
144 utimes ((path), tv); \ | |
145 } | |
146 | |
979 | 147 #endif /* ! defined (USE_UTIME) */ |
148 | |
149 | |
150 | |
151 /* EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE (int *OFFSET, int *SAVINGS_FLAG, | |
152 char *STANDARD_ABBR, char *SAVINGS_ABBR); | |
153 expands to a statement which stores information about the current | |
154 time zone in its arguments. | |
155 | |
1112 | 156 *OFFSET is set to the number of minutes EAST of Greenwich at which |
979 | 157 the site's time zone is located. This should describe the offset |
158 to standard time only; if some sort of daylight savings time is in | |
159 effect, that should not affect this value. Note that the tm_gmtoff | |
160 member of the struct tm returned by localtime is adjusted for | |
161 daylight savings, so you don't want to use localtime to set | |
162 *OFFSET; gettimeofday does the right thing. | |
163 | |
164 *SAVINGS_FLAG is set to 1 if some sort of daylight savings time is | |
165 currently in effect, or 0 if no seasonal adjustment is currently | |
166 active. | |
167 | |
168 *STANDARD_ABBR points to an array of at least 10 characters, which | |
169 should be set to the standard abbreviation for the time zone name | |
170 when daylight savings time is not active. For example, EDT would | |
171 be appropriate for the Eastern time zone of the USA. | |
172 | |
173 *SAVINGS_ABBR points to an array of at least 10 characters, which | |
174 should be set to the standard abbreviation for the time zone name | |
175 when daylight savings time is active. For example, EST would be | |
176 appropriate for the Eastern time zone of the USA. | |
177 | |
178 If the operating system cannot provide all this information, then | |
179 this macro will not be defined. */ | |
180 | |
181 | |
182 /* The operating system configuration file can define | |
183 EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE. If not, we'll take a shot at it here. */ | |
184 | |
185 #ifndef EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE | |
186 | |
187 /* If we have timeval, then we have gettimeofday; that's half the battle. */ | |
188 #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL | |
1112 | 189 #define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset) \ |
979 | 190 do { \ |
191 struct timeval dummy; \ | |
192 struct timezone zoneinfo; \ | |
193 \ | |
194 gettimeofday (&dummy, &zoneinfo); \ | |
1112 | 195 *(offset) = -zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest; \ |
979 | 196 } while (0) |
197 #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ | |
198 | |
1112 | 199 /* System V derivatives have a timezone global variable. */ |
200 #ifdef USG | |
201 #define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset) \ | |
202 do { \ | |
203 tzset (); \ | |
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204 *(offset) = timezone; \ |
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205 } while (0) |
1112 | 206 #endif |
979 | 207 |
208 /* The following sane systems have a tzname array. The timezone() function | |
209 is a stupid idea; timezone names can only be determined geographically, | |
210 not by Greenwich offset. */ | |
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211 #if defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) || defined (USG) |
979 | 212 |
213 #define EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES(standard, savings) \ | |
214 do { \ | |
215 extern char *tzname[2]; \ | |
216 strcpy ((standard), tzname[0]); \ | |
217 strcpy ((savings), tzname[1]); \ | |
218 } while (0) | |
219 | |
220 #else /* ! defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) */ | |
221 /* If we are running SunOS, Mt. Xinu BSD, or MACH 2.5, these systems have a | |
222 timezone() function. */ | |
223 #if (defined (hp9000) && ! defined (hpux) && defined (unix)) || defined (MACH) || defined (sun) | |
224 | |
225 #define EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES(standard, savings) \ | |
226 do { \ | |
227 struct timeval dummy; \ | |
228 struct timezone zoneinfo; \ | |
229 extern char *timezone (); \ | |
230 \ | |
231 gettimeofday (&dummy, &zoneinfo); \ | |
232 strcpy ((standard), timezone (zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest, 0)); \ | |
233 strcpy ((savings), timezone (zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest, 1)); \ | |
234 } while (0) | |
235 | |
236 #endif /* ! (defined (hp9000) && ! defined (hpux) && defined (unix)) || defined (MACH) || defined (sun) */ | |
237 #endif /* ! defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) */ | |
238 | |
239 /* If we can get all the information we need, let's define the macro! */ | |
1112 | 240 #if defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) |
979 | 241 |
242 #define EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE(offset, savings_flag, standard, savings)\ | |
1112 | 243 do { \ |
244 EMACS_TIME t; \ | |
245 long secs; \ | |
246 struct tm *tmp; \ | |
247 \ | |
248 EMACS_GET_TIME (t); \ | |
249 secs = EMACS_SECS (t); \ | |
250 tmp = localtime (&secs); \ | |
251 *(savings_flag) = tmp->tm_isdst; \ | |
252 \ | |
253 EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET (offset); \ | |
979 | 254 EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES (standard, savings); \ |
255 } while (0) | |
1112 | 256 #endif /* ! defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) */ |
979 | 257 |
258 #endif /* EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE */ |