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1 ;;; time-date.el --- Date and time handling functions
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
6 ;; Masanobu Umeda <umerin@mse.kyutech.ac.jp>
7 ;; Keywords: mail news util
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24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; Time values come in several formats. The oldest format is a cons
27 ;; cell of the form (HIGH . LOW). This format is obsolete, but still
28 ;; supported. The other formats are the lists (HIGH LOW), (HIGH LOW
29 ;; USEC), and (HIGH LOW USEC PSEC). These formats specify the time
30 ;; value equal to HIGH * 2^16 + LOW + USEC * 10^-6 + PSEC * 10^-12
31 ;; seconds, where missing components are treated as zero. HIGH can be
32 ;; negative, either because the value is a time difference, or because
33 ;; the machine supports negative time stamps that fall before the epoch.
34 ;; The macro `with-decoded-time-value' and the function
35 ;; `encode-time-value' make it easier to deal with these formats.
36 ;; See `time-subtract' for an example of how to use them.
38 ;;; Code:
40 (defmacro with-decoded-time-value (varlist &rest body)
41 "Decode a time value and bind it according to VARLIST, then eval BODY.
43 The value of the last form in BODY is returned.
45 Each element of the list VARLIST is a list of the form
46 \(HIGH-SYMBOL LOW-SYMBOL MICRO-SYMBOL [PICO-SYMBOL [TYPE-SYMBOL]] TIME-VALUE).
47 The time value TIME-VALUE is decoded and the result it bound to
48 the symbols HIGH-SYMBOL, LOW-SYMBOL and MICRO-SYMBOL.
49 The optional PICO-SYMBOL is bound to the picoseconds part.
51 The optional TYPE-SYMBOL is bound to the type of the time value.
52 Type 0 is the cons cell (HIGH . LOW), type 1 is the list (HIGH
53 LOW), type 2 is the list (HIGH LOW MICRO), and type 3 is the
54 list (HIGH LOW MICRO PICO)."
55 (declare (indent 1)
56 (debug ((&rest (symbolp symbolp symbolp &or [symbolp form] form))
57 body)))
58 (if varlist
59 (let* ((elt (pop varlist))
60 (high (pop elt))
61 (low (pop elt))
62 (micro (pop elt))
63 (pico (unless (<= (length elt) 2)
64 (pop elt)))
65 (type (unless (eq (length elt) 1)
66 (pop elt)))
67 (time-value (car elt))
68 (gensym (make-symbol "time")))
69 `(let* ,(append `((,gensym ,time-value)
70 (,high (pop ,gensym))
71 ,low ,micro)
72 (when pico `(,pico))
73 (when type `(,type)))
74 (if (consp ,gensym)
75 (progn
76 (setq ,low (pop ,gensym))
77 (if ,gensym
78 (progn
79 (setq ,micro (car ,gensym))
80 ,(cond (pico
81 `(if (cdr ,gensym)
82 ,(append `(setq ,pico (cadr ,gensym))
83 (when type `(,type 3)))
84 ,(append `(setq ,pico 0)
85 (when type `(,type 2)))))
86 (type
87 `(setq type 2))))
88 ,(append `(setq ,micro 0)
89 (when pico `(,pico 0))
90 (when type `(,type 1)))))
91 ,(append `(setq ,low ,gensym ,micro 0)
92 (when pico `(,pico 0))
93 (when type `(,type 0))))
94 (with-decoded-time-value ,varlist ,@body)))
95 `(progn ,@body)))
97 (defun encode-time-value (high low micro pico &optional type)
98 "Encode HIGH, LOW, MICRO, and PICO into a time value of type TYPE.
99 Type 0 is the cons cell (HIGH . LOW), type 1 is the list (HIGH LOW),
100 type 2 is (HIGH LOW MICRO), and type 3 is (HIGH LOW MICRO PICO).
102 For backward compatibility, if only four arguments are given,
103 it is assumed that PICO was omitted and should be treated as zero."
104 (cond
105 ((eq type 0) (cons high low))
106 ((eq type 1) (list high low))
107 ((eq type 2) (list high low micro))
108 ((eq type 3) (list high low micro pico))
109 ((null type) (encode-time-value high low micro 0 pico))))
111 (autoload 'parse-time-string "parse-time")
112 (autoload 'timezone-make-date-arpa-standard "timezone")
114 ;;;###autoload
115 ;; `parse-time-string' isn't sufficiently general or robust. It fails
116 ;; to grok some of the formats that timezone does (e.g. dodgy
117 ;; post-2000 stuff from some Elms) and either fails or returns bogus
118 ;; values. timezone-make-date-arpa-standard should help.
119 (defun date-to-time (date)
120 "Parse a string DATE that represents a date-time and return a time value.
121 If DATE lacks timezone information, GMT is assumed."
122 (condition-case ()
123 (apply 'encode-time (parse-time-string date))
124 (error (condition-case ()
125 (apply 'encode-time
126 (parse-time-string
127 (timezone-make-date-arpa-standard date)))
128 (error (error "Invalid date: %s" date))))))
130 ;; Bit of a mess. Emacs has float-time since at least 21.1.
131 ;; This file is synced to Gnus, and XEmacs packages may have been written
132 ;; using time-to-seconds from the Gnus library.
133 ;;;###autoload(if (or (featurep 'emacs)
134 ;;;###autoload (and (fboundp 'float-time)
135 ;;;###autoload (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time))))
136 ;;;###autoload (defalias 'time-to-seconds 'float-time)
137 ;;;###autoload (autoload 'time-to-seconds "time-date"))
139 (eval-when-compile
140 (or (featurep 'emacs)
141 (and (fboundp 'float-time)
142 (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time)))
143 (defun time-to-seconds (time)
144 "Convert time value TIME to a floating point number."
145 (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type time))
146 (+ (* 1.0 high 65536)
148 (/ (+ (* micro 1e6) pico) 1e12))))))
150 ;;;###autoload
151 (defun seconds-to-time (seconds)
152 "Convert SECONDS (a floating point number) to a time value."
153 (let* ((usec (* 1000000 (mod seconds 1)))
154 (ps (round (* 1000000 (mod usec 1))))
155 (us (floor usec))
156 (lo (floor (mod seconds 65536)))
157 (hi (floor seconds 65536)))
158 (if (eq ps 1000000)
159 (progn
160 (setq ps 0)
161 (setq us (1+ us))
162 (if (eq us 1000000)
163 (progn
164 (setq us 0)
165 (setq lo (1+ lo))
166 (if (eq lo 65536)
167 (progn
168 (setq lo 0)
169 (setq hi (1+ hi))))))))
170 (list hi lo us ps)))
172 ;;;###autoload
173 (defun time-less-p (t1 t2)
174 "Return non-nil if time value T1 is earlier than time value T2."
175 (with-decoded-time-value ((high1 low1 micro1 pico1 type1 t1)
176 (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
177 (or (< high1 high2)
178 (and (= high1 high2)
179 (or (< low1 low2)
180 (and (= low1 low2)
181 (or (< micro1 micro2)
182 (and (= micro1 micro2)
183 (< pico1 pico2)))))))))
185 ;;;###autoload
186 (defun days-to-time (days)
187 "Convert DAYS into a time value."
188 (let* ((seconds (* 1.0 days 60 60 24))
189 (high (condition-case nil (floor (/ seconds 65536))
190 (range-error most-positive-fixnum))))
191 (list high (condition-case nil (floor (- seconds (* 1.0 high 65536)))
192 (range-error 65535)))))
194 ;;;###autoload
195 (defun time-since (time)
196 "Return the time elapsed since TIME.
197 TIME should be either a time value or a date-time string."
198 (when (stringp time)
199 ;; Convert date strings to internal time.
200 (setq time (date-to-time time)))
201 (time-subtract (current-time) time))
203 ;;;###autoload
204 (defalias 'subtract-time 'time-subtract)
206 ;;;###autoload
207 (defun time-subtract (t1 t2)
208 "Subtract two time values, T1 minus T2.
209 Return the difference in the format of a time value."
210 (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type t1)
211 (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
212 (setq high (- high high2)
213 low (- low low2)
214 micro (- micro micro2)
215 pico (- pico pico2)
216 type (max type type2))
217 (when (< pico 0)
218 (setq micro (1- micro)
219 pico (+ pico 1000000)))
220 (when (< micro 0)
221 (setq low (1- low)
222 micro (+ micro 1000000)))
223 (when (< low 0)
224 (setq high (1- high)
225 low (+ low 65536)))
226 (encode-time-value high low micro pico type)))
228 ;;;###autoload
229 (defun time-add (t1 t2)
230 "Add two time values T1 and T2. One should represent a time difference."
231 (with-decoded-time-value ((high low micro pico type t1)
232 (high2 low2 micro2 pico2 type2 t2))
233 (setq high (+ high high2)
234 low (+ low low2)
235 micro (+ micro micro2)
236 pico (+ pico pico2)
237 type (max type type2))
238 (when (>= pico 1000000)
239 (setq micro (1+ micro)
240 pico (- pico 1000000)))
241 (when (>= micro 1000000)
242 (setq low (1+ low)
243 micro (- micro 1000000)))
244 (when (>= low 65536)
245 (setq high (1+ high)
246 low (- low 65536)))
247 (encode-time-value high low micro pico type)))
249 ;;;###autoload
250 (defun date-to-day (date)
251 "Return the number of days between year 1 and DATE.
252 DATE should be a date-time string."
253 (time-to-days (date-to-time date)))
255 ;;;###autoload
256 (defun days-between (date1 date2)
257 "Return the number of days between DATE1 and DATE2.
258 DATE1 and DATE2 should be date-time strings."
259 (- (date-to-day date1) (date-to-day date2)))
261 ;;;###autoload
262 (defun date-leap-year-p (year)
263 "Return t if YEAR is a leap year."
264 (or (and (zerop (% year 4))
265 (not (zerop (% year 100))))
266 (zerop (% year 400))))
268 ;;;###autoload
269 (defun time-to-day-in-year (time)
270 "Return the day number within the year corresponding to TIME."
271 (let* ((tim (decode-time time))
272 (month (nth 4 tim))
273 (day (nth 3 tim))
274 (year (nth 5 tim))
275 (day-of-year (+ day (* 31 (1- month)))))
276 (when (> month 2)
277 (setq day-of-year (- day-of-year (/ (+ 23 (* 4 month)) 10)))
278 (when (date-leap-year-p year)
279 (setq day-of-year (1+ day-of-year))))
280 day-of-year))
282 ;;;###autoload
283 (defun time-to-days (time)
284 "The number of days between the Gregorian date 0001-12-31bce and TIME.
285 TIME should be a time value.
286 The Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1bce is imaginary."
287 (let* ((tim (decode-time time))
288 (year (nth 5 tim)))
289 (+ (time-to-day-in-year time) ; Days this year
290 (* 365 (1- year)) ; + Days in prior years
291 (/ (1- year) 4) ; + Julian leap years
292 (- (/ (1- year) 100)) ; - century years
293 (/ (1- year) 400)))) ; + Gregorian leap years
295 (defun time-to-number-of-days (time)
296 "Return the number of days represented by TIME.
297 Returns a floating point number."
298 (/ (funcall (eval-when-compile
299 (if (or (featurep 'emacs)
300 (and (fboundp 'float-time)
301 (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time))))
302 'float-time
303 'time-to-seconds)) time) (* 60 60 24)))
305 ;;;###autoload
306 (defun safe-date-to-time (date)
307 "Parse a string DATE that represents a date-time and return a time value.
308 If DATE is malformed, return a time value of zeros."
309 (condition-case ()
310 (date-to-time date)
311 (error '(0 0))))
314 ;;;###autoload
315 (defun format-seconds (string seconds)
316 "Use format control STRING to format the number SECONDS.
317 The valid format specifiers are:
318 %y is the number of (365-day) years.
319 %d is the number of days.
320 %h is the number of hours.
321 %m is the number of minutes.
322 %s is the number of seconds.
323 %z is a non-printing control flag (see below).
324 %% is a literal \"%\".
326 Upper-case specifiers are followed by the unit-name (e.g. \"years\").
327 Lower-case specifiers return only the unit.
329 \"%\" may be followed by a number specifying a width, with an
330 optional leading \".\" for zero-padding. For example, \"%.3Y\" will
331 return something of the form \"001 year\".
333 The \"%z\" specifier does not print anything. When it is used, specifiers
334 must be given in order of decreasing size. To the left of \"%z\", nothing
335 is output until the first non-zero unit is encountered.
337 This function does not work for SECONDS greater than `most-positive-fixnum'."
338 (let ((start 0)
339 (units '(("y" "year" 31536000)
340 ("d" "day" 86400)
341 ("h" "hour" 3600)
342 ("m" "minute" 60)
343 ("s" "second" 1)
344 ("z")))
345 (case-fold-search t)
346 spec match usedunits zeroflag larger prev name unit num zeropos)
347 (while (string-match "%\\.?[0-9]*\\(.\\)" string start)
348 (setq start (match-end 0)
349 spec (match-string 1 string))
350 (unless (string-equal spec "%")
351 (or (setq match (assoc (downcase spec) units))
352 (error "Bad format specifier: `%s'" spec))
353 (if (assoc (downcase spec) usedunits)
354 (error "Multiple instances of specifier: `%s'" spec))
355 (if (string-equal (car match) "z")
356 (setq zeroflag t)
357 (unless larger
358 (setq unit (nth 2 match)
359 larger (and prev (> unit prev))
360 prev unit)))
361 (push match usedunits)))
362 (and zeroflag larger
363 (error "Units are not in decreasing order of size"))
364 (dolist (u units)
365 (setq spec (car u)
366 name (cadr u)
367 unit (nth 2 u))
368 (when (string-match (format "%%\\(\\.?[0-9]+\\)?\\(%s\\)" spec) string)
369 (if (string-equal spec "z") ; must be last in units
370 (setq string
371 (replace-regexp-in-string
372 "%z" ""
373 (substring string (min (or zeropos (match-end 0))
374 (match-beginning 0)))))
375 ;; Cf article-make-date-line in gnus-art.
376 (setq num (floor seconds unit)
377 seconds (- seconds (* num unit)))
378 ;; Start position of the first non-zero unit.
379 (or zeropos
380 (setq zeropos (unless (zerop num) (match-beginning 0))))
381 (setq string
382 (replace-match
383 (format (concat "%" (match-string 1 string) "d%s") num
384 (if (string-equal (match-string 2 string) spec)
385 "" ; lower-case, no unit-name
386 (format " %s%s" name
387 (if (= num 1) "" "s"))))
388 t t string))))))
389 (replace-regexp-in-string "%%" "%" string))
392 (provide 'time-date)
394 ;;; time-date.el ends here