3 /// Timezone adjustment class, wrapping the TZ environment
4 /// variable to make struct tm -> time_t conversions easier.
8 Copyright (C) 2010, Chris Frey <cdfrey@foursquare.net>, To God be the glory
9 Released to the public domain.
10 Included in Barry and Barrified the namespace July 2010
13 #ifndef __TZWRAPPER_H__
14 #define __TZWRAPPER_H__
21 namespace Barry
{ namespace Sync
{
23 /// Parses ISO timestamp in the format of YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS[Z]
24 /// or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.uuu-HH:MM
25 /// and places broken down time in result.
26 /// The trailing Z is optional in the format.
27 /// If the Z exists, utc will be set to true, otherwise false.
28 /// If zoneminutes is not null, and if a timezone offset is
29 /// specified, it will be filled in and *zone set to true.
30 /// Otherwise, *zone will be set to false.
31 /// Returns NULL on error.
33 BXEXPORT
struct tm
* iso_to_tm(const char *timestamp
,
37 int *zoneminutes
= 0);
39 /// Turns the struct tm into an ISO timestamp in the format
40 /// of YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS[Z]. The Z is appended if utc is true.
41 /// This function assumes that t contains sane values, and will
42 /// create the target string directly from its content.
43 /// Returns the ISO timestamp, or empty string on error.
44 /// If t contains sane values, this function should never fail.
46 BXEXPORT
std::string
tm_to_iso(const struct tm
*t
, bool utc
);
48 /// utc_mktime() converts a struct tm that contains
49 /// broken down time in utc to a time_t. This function uses
50 /// a brute-force method of conversion that does not require
51 /// the environment variable TZ to be changed at all, and is
52 /// therefore slightly more thread-safe in that regard.
54 /// The difference between mktime() and utc_mktime() is that
55 /// standard mktime() expects the struct tm to be in localtime,
56 /// according to the current TZ and system setting, while utc_mktime()
57 /// always assumes that the struct tm is in UTC, and converts it
58 /// to time_t regardless of what TZ is currently set.
60 /// The difference between utc_mktime() and TzWrapper::iso_mktime()
61 /// is that iso_mktime() will parse straight from an ISO string,
62 /// and if the ISO timestamp ends in a 'Z', it will behave like
63 /// utc_mktime() except it will alter the TZ environment variable
64 /// to do it. If the ISO timestamp has no 'Z', then iso_mktime()
65 /// behaves like mktime().
67 BXEXPORT
time_t utc_mktime(struct tm
*utctime
);
72 /// Wrapper class for the TZ environment variable. This class allows
73 /// setting TZ to any number of variables, and will restore the original
74 /// setting on destruction.
76 /// By default, TzWrapper does not change the environment at all, but
77 /// only saves it. Alternately, you can use the timezone constructor
78 /// to save and set a new timezone on the fly.
80 /// Each Set() and Unset() function returns a reference to TzWrapper,
81 /// so that you can chain function calls like this:
83 /// time_t utc = TzWrapper("Canada/Pacific").mktime(&pacific_tm);
85 /// In addition, there are two static utility functions used to
86 /// convert ISO timestamps to struct tm* and time_t values.
88 /// Note: This class is not thread-safe, since it modifies the TZ
89 /// environment variable without locking. If other threads
90 /// use time functions, this may interfere with their behaviour.
92 class BXEXPORT TzWrapper
94 std::string m_orig_tz
;
101 char *ptz
= getenv("TZ");
111 Set(m_orig_tz
.c_str());
120 /// Does not change TZ, only saves current setting
127 /// Saves current setting and sets TZ to new timezone value.
128 /// If timezone is null, it is the same as calling Unset().
129 explicit TzWrapper(const char *timezone
)
141 /// Set TZ to a new value. If timezone is null, it is the
142 /// same as calling Unset().
144 /// If timezone is an empty or invalid timezone string, it
145 /// is the same as calling SetUTC().
146 TzWrapper
& Set(const char *timezone
)
149 setenv("TZ", timezone
, 1);
157 /// Deletes TZ from the environment, which has the same effect
158 /// as calling SetSysLocal(). This is not a permanent
159 /// condition, since TZ will be restored to original state
160 /// upon destruction.
169 /// Set timezone to UTC
175 /// Set timezone via offset in minutes
176 /// Negative minutes goes west, positive goes east
177 /// i.e. -05:00 is EST
178 TzWrapper
& SetOffset(int zoneminutes
);
180 /// Use system localtime. This overrides any TZ value that the
181 /// user may have set before running your program.
182 TzWrapper
& SetSysLocal()
187 /// Use the default TZ value that the user set before running
188 /// this program. In most cases, this will be the user's
189 /// preferred local timezone.
190 TzWrapper
& SetDefault()
195 /// Same as SetDefault()
202 // C library wrappers, for calls like:
203 // time_t t = TzWrapper("Canada/Pacific").mktime(tm);
205 char* asctime(const struct tm
*t
) const { return ::asctime(t
); }
206 char* asctime_r(const struct tm
*t
, char *buf
) const
207 { return ::asctime_r(t
, buf
); }
208 char* ctime(const time_t *t
) const { return ::ctime(t
); }
209 char* ctime_r(const time_t *t
, char *buf
) const
210 { return ::ctime_r(t
, buf
); }
211 struct tm
* gmtime(const time_t *t
) const { return ::gmtime(t
); }
212 struct tm
* gmtime_r(const time_t *t
, struct tm
*result
) const
213 { return ::gmtime_r(t
, result
); }
214 struct tm
* localtime(const time_t *t
) const { return ::localtime(t
); }
215 struct tm
* localtime_r(const time_t *t
, struct tm
*result
) const
216 { return ::localtime_r(t
, result
); }
217 time_t mktime(struct tm
*t
) { return ::mktime(t
); }
220 // Additional utility functions
223 /// Converts an ISO timestamp (YYYYMMDDTHHMMWW[Z]) into a
224 /// unix time_t. If the 'Z' UTC flag is not specified, then
225 /// the timestamp will be assumed to be in the current
226 /// default timezone. Otherwise, SetUTC() will be used for the
229 /// This function uses an internal TzWrapper to adjust TZ
230 /// if necessary, which is why it is a static function
231 /// of TzWrapper, instead of a standalone function.
233 static time_t iso_mktime(const char *timestamp
);
236 }} // namespace Barry::Sync