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date | Thu, 17 Oct 2002 16:53:45 +0000 |
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;;; time-date.el --- date and time handling functions ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> ;; Masanobu Umeda <umerin@mse.kyutech.ac.jp> ;; Keywords: mail news util ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;;; Code: (require 'parse-time) (autoload 'timezone-make-date-arpa-standard "timezone") ;;;###autoload (defun date-to-time (date) "Parse a string that represents a date-time and return a time value." (condition-case () (apply 'encode-time (parse-time-string ;; `parse-time-string' isn't sufficiently general or ;; robust. It fails to grok some of the formats that ;; timzeone does (e.g. dodgy post-2000 stuff from some ;; Elms) and either fails or returns bogus values. Lars ;; reverted this change, but that loses non-trivially ;; often for me. -- fx (timezone-make-date-arpa-standard date))) (error (error "Invalid date: %s" date)))) (defun time-to-seconds (time) "Convert time value TIME to a floating point number. You can use `float-time' instead." (+ (* (car time) 65536.0) (cadr time) (/ (or (nth 2 time) 0) 1000000.0))) ;;;###autoload (defun seconds-to-time (seconds) "Convert SECONDS (a floating point number) to a time value." (list (floor seconds 65536) (floor (mod seconds 65536)) (floor (* (- seconds (ffloor seconds)) 1000000)))) ;;;###autoload (defun time-less-p (t1 t2) "Say whether time value T1 is less than time value T2." (or (< (car t1) (car t2)) (and (= (car t1) (car t2)) (< (nth 1 t1) (nth 1 t2))))) ;;;###autoload (defun days-to-time (days) "Convert DAYS into a time value." (let* ((seconds (* 1.0 days 60 60 24)) (rest (expt 2 16)) (ms (condition-case nil (floor (/ seconds rest)) (range-error (expt 2 16))))) (list ms (condition-case nil (round (- seconds (* ms rest))) (range-error (expt 2 16)))))) ;;;###autoload (defun time-since (time) "Return the time elapsed since TIME. TIME should be either a time value or a date-time string." (when (stringp time) ;; Convert date strings to internal time. (setq time (date-to-time time))) (let* ((current (current-time)) (rest (when (< (nth 1 current) (nth 1 time)) (expt 2 16)))) (list (- (+ (car current) (if rest -1 0)) (car time)) (- (+ (or rest 0) (nth 1 current)) (nth 1 time))))) ;;;###autoload (defalias 'subtract-time 'time-subtract) ;;;###autoload (defun time-subtract (t1 t2) "Subtract two time values. Return the difference in the format of a time value." (let ((borrow (< (cadr t1) (cadr t2)))) (list (- (car t1) (car t2) (if borrow 1 0)) (- (+ (if borrow 65536 0) (cadr t1)) (cadr t2))))) ;;;###autoload (defun time-add (t1 t2) "Add two time values. One should represent a time difference." (let ((high (car t1)) (low (if (consp (cdr t1)) (nth 1 t1) (cdr t1))) (micro (if (numberp (car-safe (cdr-safe (cdr t1)))) (nth 2 t1) 0)) (high2 (car t2)) (low2 (if (consp (cdr t2)) (nth 1 t2) (cdr t2))) (micro2 (if (numberp (car-safe (cdr-safe (cdr t2)))) (nth 2 t2) 0))) ;; Add (setq micro (+ micro micro2)) (setq low (+ low low2)) (setq high (+ high high2)) ;; Normalize ;; `/' rounds towards zero while `mod' returns a positive number, ;; so we can't rely on (= a (+ (* 100 (/ a 100)) (mod a 100))). (setq low (+ low (/ micro 1000000) (if (< micro 0) -1 0))) (setq micro (mod micro 1000000)) (setq high (+ high (/ low 65536) (if (< low 0) -1 0))) (setq low (logand low 65535)) (list high low micro))) ;;;###autoload (defun date-to-day (date) "Return the number of days between year 1 and DATE. DATE should be a date-time string." (time-to-days (date-to-time date))) ;;;###autoload (defun days-between (date1 date2) "Return the number of days between DATE1 and DATE2. DATE1 and DATE2 should be date-time strings." (- (date-to-day date1) (date-to-day date2))) ;;;###autoload (defun date-leap-year-p (year) "Return t if YEAR is a leap year." (or (and (zerop (% year 4)) (not (zerop (% year 100)))) (zerop (% year 400)))) ;;;###autoload (defun time-to-day-in-year (time) "Return the day number within the year of the date month/day/year." (let* ((tim (decode-time time)) (month (nth 4 tim)) (day (nth 3 tim)) (year (nth 5 tim)) (day-of-year (+ day (* 31 (1- month))))) (when (> month 2) (setq day-of-year (- day-of-year (/ (+ 23 (* 4 month)) 10))) (when (date-leap-year-p year) (setq day-of-year (1+ day-of-year)))) day-of-year)) ;;;###autoload (defun time-to-days (time) "The number of days between the Gregorian date 0001-12-31bce and TIME. TIME should be a time value. The Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1bce is imaginary." (let* ((tim (decode-time time)) (month (nth 4 tim)) (day (nth 3 tim)) (year (nth 5 tim))) (+ (time-to-day-in-year time) ; Days this year (* 365 (1- year)) ; + Days in prior years (/ (1- year) 4) ; + Julian leap years (- (/ (1- year) 100)) ; - century years (/ (1- year) 400)))) ; + Gregorian leap years ;;;###autoload (defun safe-date-to-time (date) "Parse a string that represents a date-time and return a time value. If DATE is malformed, return a time value of zeros." (condition-case () (date-to-time date) (error '(0 0)))) (provide 'time-date) ;;; time-date.el ends here