;;; time-date.el --- Date and time handling functions
-;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1998-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
;; Masanobu Umeda <umerin@mse.kyutech.ac.jp>
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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+;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
-;; Time values come in three formats. The oldest format is a cons
+;; Time values come in several formats. The oldest format is a cons
;; cell of the form (HIGH . LOW). This format is obsolete, but still
-;; supported. The two other formats are the lists (HIGH LOW) and
-;; (HIGH LOW MICRO). The first two formats specify HIGH * 2^16 + LOW
-;; seconds; the third format specifies HIGH * 2^16 + LOW + MICRO /
-;; 1000000 seconds. We should have 0 <= MICRO < 1000000 and 0 <= LOW
-;; < 2^16. If the time value represents a point in time, then HIGH is
-;; nonnegative. If the time value is a time difference, then HIGH can
-;; be negative as well. The macro `with-decoded-time-value' and the
-;; function `encode-time-value' make it easier to deal with these
-;; three formats. See `time-subtract' for an example of how to use
-;; them.
+;; supported. The other formats are the lists (HIGH LOW), (HIGH LOW
+;; USEC), and (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC). These formats specify the time
+;; value equal to HIGH * 2^16 + LOW + USEC * 10^-6 + PSEC * 10^-12
+;; seconds, where missing components are treated as zero. HIGH can be
+;; negative, either because the value is a time difference, or because
+;; the machine supports negative time stamps that fall before the epoch.
+;; The macro `with-decoded-time-value' and the function
+;; `encode-time-value' make it easier to deal with these formats.
+;; See `time-subtract' for an example of how to use them.
;;; Code:
The value of the last form in BODY is returned.
Each element of the list VARLIST is a list of the form
-\(HIGH-SYMBOL LOW-SYMBOL MICRO-SYMBOL [TYPE-SYMBOL] TIME-VALUE).
+\(HIGH-SYMBOL LOW-SYMBOL MICRO-SYMBOL [PICO-SYMBOL [TYPE-SYMBOL]] TIME-VALUE).
The time value TIME-VALUE is decoded and the result it bound to
the symbols HIGH-SYMBOL, LOW-SYMBOL and MICRO-SYMBOL.
+The optional PICO-SYMBOL is bound to the picoseconds part.
The optional TYPE-SYMBOL is bound to the type of the time value.
Type 0 is the cons cell (HIGH . LOW), type 1 is the list (HIGH
-LOW), and type 2 is the list (HIGH LOW MICRO)."
+LOW), type 2 is the list (HIGH LOW MICRO), and type 3 is the
+list (HIGH LOW MICRO PICO)."
(declare (indent 1)
(debug ((&rest (symbolp symbolp symbolp &or [symbolp form] form))
body)))
(high (pop elt))
(low (pop elt))
(micro (pop elt))
+ (pico (unless (<= (length elt) 2)
+ (pop elt)))
(type (unless (eq (length elt) 1)
(pop elt)))
(time-value (car elt))
`(let* ,(append `((,gensym ,time-value)
(,high (pop ,gensym))
,low ,micro)
+ (when pico `(,pico))
(when type `(,type)))
(if (consp ,gensym)
(progn
(setq ,low (pop ,gensym))
(if ,gensym
- ,(append `(setq ,micro (car ,gensym))
- (when type `(,type 2)))
+ (progn
+ (setq ,micro (car ,gensym))
+ ,(cond (pico
+ `(if (cdr ,gensym)
+ ,(append `(setq ,pico (cadr ,gensym))
+ (when type `(,type 3)))
+ ,(append `(setq ,pico 0)
+ (when type `(,type 2)))))
+ (type
+ `(setq type 2))))
,(append `(setq ,micro 0)
+ (when pico `(,pico 0))
(when type `(,type 1)))))
,(append `(setq ,low ,gensym ,micro 0)
+ (when pico `(,pico 0))
(when type `(,type 0))))
(with-decoded-time-value ,varlist ,@body)))
`(progn ,@body)))
-(defun encode-time-value (high low micro type)
- "Encode HIGH, LOW, and MICRO into a time value of type TYPE.
+(defun encode-time-value (high low micro pico &optional type)
+ "Encode HIGH, LOW, MICRO, and PICO into a time value of type TYPE.
Type 0 is the cons cell (HIGH . LOW), type 1 is the list (HIGH LOW),
-and type 2 is the list (HIGH LOW MICRO)."
+type 2 is (HIGH LOW MICRO), and type 3 is (HIGH LOW MICRO PICO).
+
+For backward compatibility, if only four arguments are given,
+it is assumed that PICO was omitted and should be treated as zero."
(cond
((eq type 0) (cons high low))
((eq type 1) (list high low))
- ((eq type 2) (list high low micro))))
+ ((eq type 2) (list high low micro))
+ ((eq type 3) (list high low micro pico))
+ ((null type) (encode-time-value high low micro 0 pico))))
(autoload 'parse-time-string "parse-time")
(autoload 'timezone-make-date-arpa-standard "timezone")
;;;###autoload
+;; `parse-time-string' isn't sufficiently general or robust. It fails
+;; to grok some of the formats that timezone does (e.g. dodgy
+;; post-2000 stuff from some Elms) and either fails or returns bogus
+;; values. timezone-make-date-arpa-standard should help.
(defun date-to-time (date)
- "Parse a string that represents a date-time and return a time value."
+ "Parse a string DATE that represents a date-time and return a time value.
+If DATE lacks timezone information, GMT is assumed."
(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
- ;; timezone 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."
- (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro time))
- (+ (* 1.0 high 65536)
- low
- (/ micro 1000000.0))))
+ (apply 'encode-time (parse-time-string date))
+ (error (condition-case ()
+ (apply 'encode-time
+ (parse-time-string
+ (timezone-make-date-arpa-standard date)))
+ (error (error "Invalid date: %s" date))))))
+
+;; Bit of a mess. Emacs has float-time since at least 21.1.
+;; This file is synced to Gnus, and XEmacs packages may have been written
+;; using time-to-seconds from the Gnus library.
+;;;###autoload(if (or (featurep 'emacs)
+;;;###autoload (and (fboundp 'float-time)
+;;;###autoload (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time))))
+;;;###autoload (defalias 'time-to-seconds 'float-time)
+;;;###autoload (autoload 'time-to-seconds "time-date"))
+
+(eval-when-compile
+ (or (featurep 'emacs)
+ (and (fboundp 'float-time)
+ (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time)))
+ (defun time-to-seconds (time)
+ "Convert time value TIME to a floating point number."
+ (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type time))
+ (+ (* 1.0 high 65536)
+ low
+ (/ (+ (* micro 1e6) pico) 1e12))))))
;;;###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))))
+ (let* ((usec (* 1000000 (mod seconds 1)))
+ (ps (round (* 1000000 (mod usec 1))))
+ (us (floor usec))
+ (lo (floor (mod seconds 65536)))
+ (hi (floor seconds 65536)))
+ (if (eq ps 1000000)
+ (progn
+ (setq ps 0)
+ (setq us (1+ us))
+ (if (eq us 1000000)
+ (progn
+ (setq us 0)
+ (setq lo (1+ lo))
+ (if (eq lo 65536)
+ (progn
+ (setq lo 0)
+ (setq hi (1+ hi))))))))
+ (list hi lo us ps)))
;;;###autoload
(defun time-less-p (t1 t2)
- "Say whether time value T1 is less than time value T2."
- (with-decoded-time-value ((high1 low1 micro1 t1)
- (high2 low2 micro2 t2))
+ "Return non-nil if time value T1 is earlier than time value T2."
+ (with-decoded-time-value ((high1 low1 micro1 pico1 type1 t1)
+ (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
(or (< high1 high2)
(and (= high1 high2)
(or (< low1 low2)
(and (= low1 low2)
- (< micro1 micro2)))))))
+ (or (< micro1 micro2)
+ (and (= micro1 micro2)
+ (< pico1 pico2)))))))))
;;;###autoload
(defun days-to-time (days)
;;;###autoload
(defun time-subtract (t1 t2)
- "Subtract two time values.
+ "Subtract two time values, T1 minus T2.
Return the difference in the format of a time value."
- (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro type t1)
- (high2 low2 micro2 type2 t2))
+ (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type t1)
+ (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
(setq high (- high high2)
low (- low low2)
micro (- micro micro2)
+ pico (- pico pico2)
type (max type type2))
+ (when (< pico 0)
+ (setq micro (1- micro)
+ pico (+ pico 1000000)))
(when (< micro 0)
(setq low (1- low)
micro (+ micro 1000000)))
(when (< low 0)
(setq high (1- high)
low (+ low 65536)))
- (encode-time-value high low micro type)))
+ (encode-time-value high low micro pico type)))
;;;###autoload
(defun time-add (t1 t2)
- "Add two time values. One should represent a time difference."
- (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro type t1)
- (high2 low2 micro2 type2 t2))
+ "Add two time values T1 and T2. One should represent a time difference."
+ (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type t1)
+ (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
(setq high (+ high high2)
low (+ low low2)
micro (+ micro micro2)
+ pico (+ pico pico2)
type (max type type2))
+ (when (>= pico 1000000)
+ (setq micro (1+ micro)
+ pico (- pico 1000000)))
(when (>= micro 1000000)
(setq low (1+ low)
micro (- micro 1000000)))
(when (>= low 65536)
(setq high (1+ high)
low (- low 65536)))
- (encode-time-value high low micro type)))
+ (encode-time-value high low micro pico type)))
;;;###autoload
(defun date-to-day (date)
;;;###autoload
(defun time-to-day-in-year (time)
- "Return the day number within the year of the date month/day/year."
+ "Return the day number within the year corresponding to TIME."
(let* ((tim (decode-time time))
(month (nth 4 tim))
(day (nth 3 tim))
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
+ (+ (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
(defun time-to-number-of-days (time)
"Return the number of days represented by TIME.
-The number of days will be returned as a floating point number."
- (/ (time-to-seconds time) (* 60 60 24)))
+Returns a floating point number."
+ (/ (funcall (eval-when-compile
+ (if (or (featurep 'emacs)
+ (and (fboundp 'float-time)
+ (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time))))
+ 'float-time
+ 'time-to-seconds)) time) (* 60 60 24)))
;;;###autoload
(defun safe-date-to-time (date)
- "Parse a string that represents a date-time and return a time value.
+ "Parse a string DATE 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))))
+\f
+;;;###autoload
+(defun format-seconds (string seconds)
+ "Use format control STRING to format the number SECONDS.
+The valid format specifiers are:
+%y is the number of (365-day) years.
+%d is the number of days.
+%h is the number of hours.
+%m is the number of minutes.
+%s is the number of seconds.
+%z is a non-printing control flag (see below).
+%% is a literal \"%\".
+
+Upper-case specifiers are followed by the unit-name (e.g. \"years\").
+Lower-case specifiers return only the unit.
+
+\"%\" may be followed by a number specifying a width, with an
+optional leading \".\" for zero-padding. For example, \"%.3Y\" will
+return something of the form \"001 year\".
+
+The \"%z\" specifier does not print anything. When it is used, specifiers
+must be given in order of decreasing size. To the left of \"%z\", nothing
+is output until the first non-zero unit is encountered.
+
+This function does not work for SECONDS greater than `most-positive-fixnum'."
+ (let ((start 0)
+ (units '(("y" "year" 31536000)
+ ("d" "day" 86400)
+ ("h" "hour" 3600)
+ ("m" "minute" 60)
+ ("s" "second" 1)
+ ("z")))
+ (case-fold-search t)
+ spec match usedunits zeroflag larger prev name unit num zeropos)
+ (while (string-match "%\\.?[0-9]*\\(.\\)" string start)
+ (setq start (match-end 0)
+ spec (match-string 1 string))
+ (unless (string-equal spec "%")
+ (or (setq match (assoc (downcase spec) units))
+ (error "Bad format specifier: `%s'" spec))
+ (if (assoc (downcase spec) usedunits)
+ (error "Multiple instances of specifier: `%s'" spec))
+ (if (string-equal (car match) "z")
+ (setq zeroflag t)
+ (unless larger
+ (setq unit (nth 2 match)
+ larger (and prev (> unit prev))
+ prev unit)))
+ (push match usedunits)))
+ (and zeroflag larger
+ (error "Units are not in decreasing order of size"))
+ (dolist (u units)
+ (setq spec (car u)
+ name (cadr u)
+ unit (nth 2 u))
+ (when (string-match (format "%%\\(\\.?[0-9]+\\)?\\(%s\\)" spec) string)
+ (if (string-equal spec "z") ; must be last in units
+ (setq string
+ (replace-regexp-in-string
+ "%z" ""
+ (substring string (min (or zeropos (match-end 0))
+ (match-beginning 0)))))
+ ;; Cf article-make-date-line in gnus-art.
+ (setq num (floor seconds unit)
+ seconds (- seconds (* num unit)))
+ ;; Start position of the first non-zero unit.
+ (or zeropos
+ (setq zeropos (unless (zerop num) (match-beginning 0))))
+ (setq string
+ (replace-match
+ (format (concat "%" (match-string 1 string) "d%s") num
+ (if (string-equal (match-string 2 string) spec)
+ "" ; lower-case, no unit-name
+ (format " %s%s" name
+ (if (= num 1) "" "s"))))
+ t t string))))))
+ (replace-regexp-in-string "%%" "%" string))
+
+
(provide 'time-date)
-;;; arch-tag: addcf07b-b20a-465b-af72-550b8ac5190f
;;; time-date.el ends here