1 ;;; timeclock.el --- mode for keeping track of how much you work
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1999-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>
6 ;; Created: 25 Mar 1999
8 ;; Keywords: calendar data
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27 ;; This mode is for keeping track of time intervals. You can use it
28 ;; for whatever purpose you like, but the typical scenario is to keep
29 ;; track of how much time you spend working on certain projects.
31 ;; Use `timeclock-in' when you start on a project, and `timeclock-out'
32 ;; when you're done. Once you've collected some data, you can use
33 ;; `timeclock-workday-remaining' to see how much time is left to be
34 ;; worked today (where `timeclock-workday' specifies the length of the
35 ;; working day), and `timeclock-when-to-leave' to calculate when you're free.
37 ;; You'll probably want to bind the timeclock commands to some handy
38 ;; keystrokes. At the moment, C-x t is unused:
40 ;; (require 'timeclock)
42 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "ti" 'timeclock-in)
43 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "to" 'timeclock-out)
44 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "tc" 'timeclock-change)
45 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "tr" 'timeclock-reread-log)
46 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "tu" 'timeclock-update-mode-line)
47 ;; (define-key ctl-x-map "tw" 'timeclock-when-to-leave-string)
49 ;; If you want Emacs to display the amount of time "left" to your
50 ;; workday in the mode-line, you can either set the value of
51 ;; `timeclock-mode-line-display' to t using M-x customize, or you can
52 ;; add this code to your init file:
54 ;; (require 'timeclock)
55 ;; (timeclock-mode-line-display)
57 ;; To cancel this mode line display at any time, just call
58 ;; `timeclock-mode-line-display' again.
60 ;; You may also want Emacs to ask you before exiting, if you are
61 ;; currently working on a project. This can be done either by setting
62 ;; `timeclock-ask-before-exiting' to t using M-x customize (this is
63 ;; the default), or by adding the following to your init file:
65 ;; (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions 'timeclock-query-out)
67 ;; NOTE: If you change your timelog file without using timeclock's
68 ;; functions, or if you change the value of any of timeclock's
69 ;; customizable variables, you should run the command
70 ;; `timeclock-reread-log'. This will recompute any discrepancies in
71 ;; your average working time, and will make sure that the various
72 ;; display functions return the correct value.
78 (defgroup timeclock nil
79 "Keeping track of the time that gets spent."
84 (defcustom timeclock-file
(locate-user-emacs-file "timelog" ".timelog")
85 "The file used to store timeclock data in."
86 :version
"24.4" ; added locate-user-emacs-file
90 (defcustom timeclock-workday
(* 8 60 60)
91 "The length of a work period in seconds."
95 (defcustom timeclock-relative t
96 "Whether to make reported time relative to `timeclock-workday'.
97 For example, if the length of a normal workday is eight hours, and you
98 work four hours on Monday, then the amount of time \"remaining\" on
99 Tuesday is twelve hours -- relative to an averaged work period of
100 eight hours -- or eight hours, non-relative. So relative time takes
101 into account any discrepancy of time under-worked or over-worked on
102 previous days. This only affects the timeclock mode line display."
106 (defcustom timeclock-get-project-function
'timeclock-ask-for-project
107 "The function used to determine the name of the current project.
108 When clocking in, and no project is specified, this function will be
109 called to determine what is the current project to be worked on.
110 If this variable is nil, no questions will be asked."
114 (defcustom timeclock-get-reason-function
'timeclock-ask-for-reason
115 "A function used to determine the reason for clocking out.
116 When clocking out, and no reason is specified, this function will be
117 called to determine what is the reason.
118 If this variable is nil, no questions will be asked."
122 (defcustom timeclock-get-workday-function nil
123 "A function used to determine the length of today's workday.
124 The first time that a user clocks in each day, this function will be
125 called to determine what is the length of the current workday. If
126 the return value is nil, or equal to `timeclock-workday', nothing special
127 will be done. If it is a quantity different from `timeclock-workday',
128 however, a record will be output to the timelog file to note the fact that
129 that day has a length that is different from the norm."
130 :type
'(choice (const nil
) function
)
133 (defcustom timeclock-ask-before-exiting t
134 "If non-nil, ask if the user wants to clock out before exiting Emacs.
135 This variable only has effect if set with \\[customize]."
136 :set
(lambda (symbol value
)
138 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
'timeclock-query-out
)
139 (remove-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
'timeclock-query-out
))
144 (defvar timeclock-update-timer nil
145 "The timer used to update `timeclock-mode-string'.")
147 ;; For byte-compiler.
148 (defvar display-time-hook
)
149 (defvar timeclock-mode-line-display
)
151 (defcustom timeclock-use-display-time t
152 "If non-nil, use `display-time-hook' for doing mode line updates.
153 The advantage of this is that one less timer has to be set running
154 amok in Emacs's process space. The disadvantage is that it requires
155 you to have `display-time' running. If you don't want to use
156 `display-time', but still want the mode line to show how much time is
157 left, set this variable to nil. Changing the value of this variable
158 while timeclock information is being displayed in the mode line has no
159 effect. You should call the function `timeclock-mode-line-display' with
160 a positive argument to force an update."
161 :set
(lambda (symbol value
)
162 (let ((currently-displaying
163 (and (boundp 'timeclock-mode-line-display
)
164 timeclock-mode-line-display
)))
165 ;; if we're changing to the state that
166 ;; `timeclock-mode-line-display' is already using, don't
167 ;; bother toggling it. This happens on the initial loading
169 (if (and currently-displaying
171 (boundp 'display-time-hook
)
172 (memq 'timeclock-update-mode-line
175 timeclock-update-timer
)))
176 (setq currently-displaying nil
))
177 (and currently-displaying
178 (setq timeclock-mode-line-display nil
))
180 (and currently-displaying
181 (setq timeclock-mode-line-display t
))
182 ;; FIXME: The return value isn't used, AFAIK!
188 (defcustom timeclock-first-in-hook nil
189 "A hook run for the first \"in\" event each day.
190 Note that this hook is run before recording any events. Thus the
191 value of `timeclock-hours-today', `timeclock-last-event' and the
192 return value of function `timeclock-last-period' are relative previous
197 (defcustom timeclock-load-hook nil
198 "Hook that gets run after timeclock has been loaded."
202 (defcustom timeclock-in-hook nil
203 "A hook run every time an \"in\" event is recorded."
207 (defcustom timeclock-day-over-hook nil
208 "A hook that is run when the workday has been completed.
209 This hook is only run if the current time remaining is being displayed
210 in the mode line. See the variable `timeclock-mode-line-display'."
214 (defcustom timeclock-out-hook nil
215 "A hook run every time an \"out\" event is recorded."
219 (defcustom timeclock-done-hook nil
220 "A hook run every time a project is marked as completed."
224 (defcustom timeclock-event-hook nil
225 "A hook run every time any event is recorded."
229 (defvar timeclock-last-event nil
230 "A list containing the last event that was recorded.
231 The format of this list is (CODE TIME PROJECT).")
233 (defvar timeclock-last-event-workday nil
234 "The number of seconds in the workday of `timeclock-last-event'.")
236 ;;; Internal Variables:
238 (defvar timeclock-discrepancy nil
239 "A variable containing the time discrepancy before the last event.
240 Normally, timeclock assumes that you intend to work for
241 `timeclock-workday' seconds every day. Any days in which you work
242 more or less than this amount is considered either a positive or
243 a negative discrepancy. If you work in such a manner that the
244 discrepancy is always brought back to zero, then you will by
245 definition have worked an average amount equal to `timeclock-workday'
248 (defvar timeclock-elapsed nil
249 "A variable containing the time elapsed for complete periods today.
250 This value is not accurate enough to be useful by itself. Rather,
251 call `timeclock-workday-elapsed', to determine how much time has been
252 worked so far today. Also, if `timeclock-relative' is nil, this value
253 will be the same as `timeclock-discrepancy'.")
255 (defvar timeclock-use-elapsed nil
256 "Non-nil if the mode line should display time elapsed, not remaining.")
258 (defvar timeclock-last-period nil
259 "Integer representing the number of seconds in the last period.
260 Note that you shouldn't access this value, but instead should use the
261 function `timeclock-last-period'.")
263 (defvar timeclock-mode-string nil
264 "The timeclock string (optionally) displayed in the mode line.
265 The time is bracketed by <> if you are clocked in, otherwise by [].")
267 (defvar timeclock-day-over nil
268 "The date of the last day when notified \"day over\" for.")
272 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'timeclock-modeline-display
273 'timeclock-mode-line-display
"24.3")
274 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'timeclock-modeline-display
275 'timeclock-mode-line-display
"24.3")
278 (define-minor-mode timeclock-mode-line-display
279 "Toggle display of the amount of time left today in the mode line.
280 If `timeclock-use-display-time' is non-nil (the default), then
281 the function `display-time-mode' must be active, and the mode line
282 will be updated whenever the time display is updated. Otherwise,
283 the timeclock will use its own sixty second timer to do its
284 updating. With prefix ARG, turn mode line display on if and only
285 if ARG is positive. Returns the new status of timeclock mode line
286 display (non-nil means on)."
288 ;; cf display-time-mode.
289 (setq timeclock-mode-string
"")
290 (or global-mode-string
(setq global-mode-string
'("")))
291 (if timeclock-mode-line-display
293 (or (memq 'timeclock-mode-string global-mode-string
)
294 (setq global-mode-string
295 (append global-mode-string
'(timeclock-mode-string))))
296 (add-hook 'timeclock-event-hook
'timeclock-update-mode-line
)
297 (when timeclock-update-timer
298 (cancel-timer timeclock-update-timer
)
299 (setq timeclock-update-timer nil
))
300 (if (boundp 'display-time-hook
)
301 (remove-hook 'display-time-hook
'timeclock-update-mode-line
))
302 (if timeclock-use-display-time
304 ;; Update immediately so there is a visible change
305 ;; on calling this function.
306 (if display-time-mode
307 (timeclock-update-mode-line)
308 (message "Activate `display-time-mode' or turn off \
309 `timeclock-use-display-time' to see timeclock information"))
310 (add-hook 'display-time-hook
'timeclock-update-mode-line
))
311 (setq timeclock-update-timer
312 (run-at-time nil
60 'timeclock-update-mode-line
))))
313 (setq global-mode-string
314 (delq 'timeclock-mode-string global-mode-string
))
315 (remove-hook 'timeclock-event-hook
'timeclock-update-mode-line
)
316 (if (boundp 'display-time-hook
)
317 (remove-hook 'display-time-hook
318 'timeclock-update-mode-line
))
319 (when timeclock-update-timer
320 (cancel-timer timeclock-update-timer
)
321 (setq timeclock-update-timer nil
))))
323 (defsubst timeclock-time-to-date
(time)
324 "Convert the TIME value to a textual date string."
325 (format-time-string "%Y/%m/%d" time
))
328 (defun timeclock-in (&optional arg project find-project
)
329 "Clock in, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
330 With a numeric prefix ARG, record the fact that today has only that
331 many hours in it to be worked. If ARG is a non-numeric prefix argument
332 \(non-nil, but not a number), 0 is assumed (working on a holiday or
333 weekend). *If not called interactively, ARG should be the number of
334 _seconds_ worked today*. This feature only has effect the first time
335 this function is called within a day.
337 PROJECT is the project being clocked into. If PROJECT is nil, and
338 FIND-PROJECT is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-in'
339 interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-project-function' to
340 discover the name of the project."
342 (list (and current-prefix-arg
343 (if (numberp current-prefix-arg
)
344 (* current-prefix-arg
60 60)
346 (if (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i")
347 (error "You've already clocked in!")
348 (unless timeclock-last-event
349 (timeclock-reread-log))
350 ;; Either no log file, or day has rolled over.
351 (unless (and timeclock-last-event
352 (equal (timeclock-time-to-date
353 (cadr timeclock-last-event
))
354 (timeclock-time-to-date (current-time))))
355 (let ((workday (or (and (numberp arg
) arg
)
357 (and timeclock-get-workday-function
358 (funcall timeclock-get-workday-function
))
360 (run-hooks 'timeclock-first-in-hook
)
361 ;; settle the discrepancy for the new day
362 (setq timeclock-discrepancy
363 (- (or timeclock-discrepancy
0) workday
))
364 (if (not (= workday timeclock-workday
))
365 (timeclock-log "h" (number-to-string
366 (/ workday
(if (zerop (% workday
(* 60 60)))
368 (timeclock-log "i" (or project
369 (and timeclock-get-project-function
371 (called-interactively-p 'interactive
))
372 (funcall timeclock-get-project-function
))))
373 (run-hooks 'timeclock-in-hook
)))
376 (defun timeclock-out (&optional arg reason find-reason
)
377 "Clock out, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
378 If a prefix ARG is given, the user has completed the project that was
379 begun during the last time segment.
381 REASON is the user's reason for clocking out. If REASON is nil, and
382 FIND-REASON is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-out'
383 interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-reason-function' to
384 discover the reason."
386 (or timeclock-last-event
387 (error "You haven't clocked in!"))
388 (if (equal (downcase (car timeclock-last-event
)) "o")
389 (error "You've already clocked out!")
393 (and timeclock-get-reason-function
394 (or find-reason
(called-interactively-p 'interactive
))
395 (funcall timeclock-get-reason-function
))))
396 (run-hooks 'timeclock-out-hook
)
398 (run-hooks 'timeclock-done-hook
))))
400 ;; Should today-only be removed in favor of timeclock-relative? - gm
401 (defsubst timeclock-workday-remaining
(&optional today-only
)
402 "Return the number of seconds until the workday is complete.
403 The amount returned is relative to the value of `timeclock-workday'.
404 If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the value returned will be relative only to
405 the time worked today, and not to past time."
406 (let ((discrep (timeclock-find-discrep)))
408 (- (if today-only
(cadr discrep
)
413 (defun timeclock-status-string (&optional show-seconds today-only
)
414 "Report the overall timeclock status at the present moment.
415 If SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil, display second resolution.
416 If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the display will be relative only to time
417 worked today, ignoring the time worked on previous days."
419 (let ((remainder (timeclock-workday-remaining
421 (not timeclock-relative
))))
422 (last-in (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i"))
425 (format "Currently %s since %s (%s), %s %s, leave at %s"
426 (if last-in
"IN" "OUT")
428 (format-time-string "%-I:%M:%S %p"
429 (nth 1 timeclock-last-event
))
430 (format-time-string "%-I:%M %p"
431 (nth 1 timeclock-last-event
)))
432 (or (nth 2 timeclock-last-event
)
433 (if last-in
"**UNKNOWN**" "workday over"))
434 (timeclock-seconds-to-string remainder show-seconds t
)
437 (timeclock-when-to-leave-string show-seconds today-only
)))
438 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
439 (message "%s" status
)
443 (defun timeclock-change (&optional arg project
)
444 "Change to working on a different project.
445 This clocks out of the current project, then clocks in on a new one.
446 With a prefix ARG, consider the previous project as finished at the
447 time of changeover. PROJECT is the name of the last project you were
451 (timeclock-in nil project
(called-interactively-p 'interactive
)))
454 (defun timeclock-query-out ()
455 "Ask the user whether to clock out.
456 This is a useful function for adding to `kill-emacs-query-functions'."
457 (and (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i")
458 (y-or-n-p "You're currently clocking time, clock out? ")
460 ;; Unconditionally return t for `kill-emacs-query-functions'.
464 (defun timeclock-reread-log ()
465 "Re-read the timeclock, to account for external changes.
466 Returns the new value of `timeclock-discrepancy'."
468 (setq timeclock-discrepancy nil
)
469 (timeclock-find-discrep)
470 (if (and timeclock-discrepancy timeclock-mode-line-display
)
471 (timeclock-update-mode-line))
472 timeclock-discrepancy
)
474 (defun timeclock-seconds-to-string (seconds &optional show-seconds
476 "Convert SECONDS into a compact time string.
477 If SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil, make the resolution of the return string
478 include the second count. If REVERSE-LEADER is non-nil, it means to
479 output a \"+\" if the time value is negative, rather than a \"-\".
480 This is used when negative time values have an inverted meaning (such
481 as with time remaining, where negative time really means overtime)."
483 (format "%s%d:%02d:%02d"
484 (if (< seconds
0) (if reverse-leader
"+" "-") "")
485 (truncate (/ (abs seconds
) 60 60))
486 (%
(truncate (/ (abs seconds
) 60)) 60)
487 (%
(truncate (abs seconds
)) 60))
489 (if (< seconds
0) (if reverse-leader
"+" "-") "")
490 (truncate (/ (abs seconds
) 60 60))
491 (%
(truncate (/ (abs seconds
) 60)) 60))))
493 (defsubst timeclock-currently-in-p
()
494 "Return non-nil if the user is currently clocked in."
495 (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i"))
498 (defun timeclock-workday-remaining-string (&optional show-seconds
500 "Return a string representing the amount of time left today.
501 Display second resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If TODAY-ONLY
502 is non-nil, the display will be relative only to time worked today.
503 See `timeclock-relative' for more information about the meaning of
504 \"relative to today\"."
506 (let ((string (timeclock-seconds-to-string
507 (timeclock-workday-remaining today-only
)
509 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
510 (message "%s" string
)
513 (defsubst timeclock-workday-elapsed
()
514 "Return the number of seconds worked so far today.
515 If RELATIVE is non-nil, the amount returned will be relative to past
516 time worked. The default is to return only the time that has elapsed
518 (let ((discrep (timeclock-find-discrep)))
524 (defun timeclock-workday-elapsed-string (&optional show-seconds
)
525 "Return a string representing the amount of time worked today.
526 Display seconds resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If RELATIVE is
527 non-nil, the amount returned will be relative to past time worked."
529 (let ((string (timeclock-seconds-to-string (timeclock-workday-elapsed)
531 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
532 (message "%s" string
)
535 (defalias 'timeclock-time-to-seconds
(if (fboundp 'float-time
) 'float-time
538 (defalias 'timeclock-seconds-to-time
'seconds-to-time
)
540 ;; Should today-only be removed in favor of timeclock-relative? - gm
541 (defsubst timeclock-when-to-leave
(&optional today-only
)
542 "Return a time value representing the end of today's workday.
543 If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the value returned will be relative only to
544 the time worked today, and not to past time."
545 (timeclock-seconds-to-time
546 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds (current-time))
547 (let ((discrep (timeclock-find-discrep)))
555 (defun timeclock-when-to-leave-string (&optional show-seconds
557 "Return a string representing the end of today's workday.
558 This string is relative to the value of `timeclock-workday'. If
559 SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil, the value printed/returned will include
560 seconds. If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the value returned will be
561 relative only to the time worked today, and not to past time."
562 ;; Should today-only be removed in favor of timeclock-relative? - gm
564 (let* ((then (timeclock-when-to-leave today-only
))
567 (format-time-string "%-I:%M:%S %p" then
)
568 (format-time-string "%-I:%M %p" then
))))
569 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
570 (message "%s" string
)
573 (defun timeclock-make-hours-explicit (old-default)
574 "Specify all workday lengths in `timeclock-file'.
575 OLD-DEFAULT hours are set for every day that has no number indicated."
577 (if old-default
(setq old-default
(prefix-numeric-value old-default
))
578 (error "`timelog-make-hours-explicit' requires an explicit argument"))
579 (let ((extant-timelog (find-buffer-visiting timeclock-file
))
581 (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect timeclock-file t
)
586 (goto-char (point-min))
587 (while (progn (skip-chars-forward "\n") (not (eobp)))
588 ;; This is just a variant of `timeclock-moment-regexp'.
590 (concat "^\\([bhioO]\\) \\([0-9]+/[0-9]+/[0-9]+\\) "
591 "\\([0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+\\)"))
592 (error "Can't parse `%s'" timeclock-file
))
593 (let ((this-date (match-string 2)))
594 (unless (or (and current-date
595 (string= this-date current-date
))
596 (string= (match-string 1) "h"))
597 (insert (format "h %s %s %s\n" (match-string 2)
598 (match-string 3) old-default
)))
599 (if (string-match "^[ih]" (match-string 1)) ; ignore logouts
600 (setq current-date this-date
)))
603 (unless extant-timelog
(kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))))
605 ;;; Internal Functions:
607 (defvar timeclock-project-list nil
)
608 (defvar timeclock-last-project nil
)
610 (defun timeclock-completing-read (prompt alist
&optional default
)
611 "A version of `completing-read' that works on both Emacs and XEmacs.
612 PROMPT, ALIST and DEFAULT are used for the PROMPT, COLLECTION and DEF
613 arguments of `completing-read'."
614 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
615 (let ((str (completing-read prompt alist
)))
616 (if (or (null str
) (zerop (length str
)))
619 (completing-read prompt alist nil nil nil nil default
)))
621 (defun timeclock-ask-for-project ()
622 "Ask the user for the project they are clocking into."
623 (timeclock-completing-read
624 (format "Clock into which project (default %s): "
625 (or timeclock-last-project
626 (car timeclock-project-list
)))
627 (mapcar 'list timeclock-project-list
)
628 (or timeclock-last-project
629 (car timeclock-project-list
))))
631 (defvar timeclock-reason-list nil
)
633 (defun timeclock-ask-for-reason ()
634 "Ask the user for the reason they are clocking out."
635 (timeclock-completing-read "Reason for clocking out: "
636 (mapcar 'list timeclock-reason-list
)))
638 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'timeclock-update-modeline
639 'timeclock-update-mode-line
"24.3")
641 (defun timeclock-update-mode-line ()
642 "Update the `timeclock-mode-string' displayed in the mode line.
643 The value of `timeclock-relative' affects the display as described in
644 that variable's documentation."
647 (if timeclock-use-elapsed
648 (timeclock-workday-elapsed)
649 (timeclock-workday-remaining (not timeclock-relative
))))
650 (last-in (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i")))
651 (when (and (< remainder
0)
652 (not (and timeclock-day-over
653 (equal timeclock-day-over
654 (timeclock-time-to-date
656 (setq timeclock-day-over
657 (timeclock-time-to-date (current-time)))
658 (run-hooks 'timeclock-day-over-hook
))
659 (setq timeclock-mode-string
663 (timeclock-seconds-to-string remainder nil t
)
665 'help-echo
"timeclock: time remaining"))))
667 (put 'timeclock-mode-string
'risky-local-variable t
)
669 (defun timeclock-log (code &optional project
)
670 "Log the event CODE to the timeclock log, at the time of call.
671 If PROJECT is a string, it represents the project which the event is
672 being logged for. Normally only \"in\" events specify a project."
673 (let ((extant-timelog (find-buffer-visiting timeclock-file
)))
674 (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect timeclock-file t
)
678 (goto-char (point-max))
681 (let ((now (current-time)))
683 (format-time-string "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" now
)
684 (or (and (stringp project
)
685 (> (length project
) 0)
686 (concat " " project
))
689 (if (equal (downcase code
) "o")
690 (setq timeclock-last-period
691 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds now
)
692 (timeclock-time-to-seconds
693 (cadr timeclock-last-event
)))
694 timeclock-discrepancy
695 (+ timeclock-discrepancy
696 timeclock-last-period
)))
697 (setq timeclock-last-event
(list code now project
)))))
699 (unless extant-timelog
(kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))
700 (run-hooks 'timeclock-event-hook
))
702 (defvar timeclock-moment-regexp
703 (concat "\\([bhioO]\\)\\s-+"
704 "\\([0-9]+\\)/\\([0-9]+\\)/\\([0-9]+\\)\\s-+"
705 "\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*" "\\([^\n]*\\)"))
707 (defsubst timeclock-read-moment
()
708 "Read the moment under point from the timelog."
709 (if (looking-at timeclock-moment-regexp
)
710 (let ((code (match-string 1))
711 (year (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
712 (mon (string-to-number (match-string 3)))
713 (mday (string-to-number (match-string 4)))
714 (hour (string-to-number (match-string 5)))
715 (min (string-to-number (match-string 6)))
716 (sec (string-to-number (match-string 7)))
717 (project (match-string 8)))
718 (list code
(encode-time sec min hour mday mon year
) project
))))
720 (defun timeclock-last-period (&optional moment
)
721 "Return the value of the last event period.
722 If the last event was a clock-in, the period will be open ended, and
723 growing every second. Otherwise, it is a fixed amount which has been
724 recorded to disk. If MOMENT is non-nil, use that as the current time.
725 This is only provided for coherency when used by
726 `timeclock-discrepancy'."
727 (if (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i")
728 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds (or moment
(current-time)))
729 (timeclock-time-to-seconds
730 (cadr timeclock-last-event
)))
731 timeclock-last-period
))
733 (defsubst timeclock-entry-length
(entry)
734 "Return the length of ENTRY in seconds."
735 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds (cadr entry
))
736 (timeclock-time-to-seconds (car entry
))))
738 (defsubst timeclock-entry-begin
(entry)
739 "Return the start time of ENTRY."
742 (defsubst timeclock-entry-end
(entry)
743 "Return the end time of ENTRY."
746 (defsubst timeclock-entry-project
(entry)
747 "Return the project of ENTRY."
750 (defsubst timeclock-entry-comment
(entry)
751 "Return the comment of ENTRY."
754 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-length
(entry-list)
755 "Return the total length of ENTRY-LIST in seconds."
757 (dolist (entry entry-list
)
758 (setq length
(+ length
(timeclock-entry-length entry
))))
761 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-begin
(entry-list)
762 "Return the start time of the first element of ENTRY-LIST."
763 (timeclock-entry-begin (car entry-list
)))
765 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-end
(entry-list)
766 "Return the end time of the last element of ENTRY-LIST."
767 (timeclock-entry-end (car (last entry-list
))))
769 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-span
(entry-list)
770 "Return the total time in seconds spanned by ENTRY-LIST."
771 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds (timeclock-entry-list-end entry-list
))
772 (timeclock-time-to-seconds (timeclock-entry-list-begin entry-list
))))
774 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-break
(entry-list)
775 "Return the total break time (span - length) in ENTRY-LIST."
776 (- (timeclock-entry-list-span entry-list
)
777 (timeclock-entry-list-length entry-list
)))
779 (defsubst timeclock-entry-list-projects
(entry-list)
780 "Return a list of all the projects in ENTRY-LIST."
782 (dolist (entry entry-list
)
783 (setq proj
(timeclock-entry-project entry
))
785 (add-to-list 'projects proj
)
786 (setq projects
(list proj
))))
789 (defsubst timeclock-day-required
(day)
790 "Return the required length of DAY in seconds, default `timeclock-workday'."
791 (or (car day
) timeclock-workday
))
793 (defsubst timeclock-day-length
(day)
794 "Return the actual length of DAY in seconds."
795 (timeclock-entry-list-length (cdr day
)))
797 (defsubst timeclock-day-debt
(day)
798 "Return the debt (required - actual) associated with DAY, in seconds."
799 (- (timeclock-day-required day
)
800 (timeclock-day-length day
)))
802 (defsubst timeclock-day-begin
(day)
803 "Return the start time of DAY."
804 (timeclock-entry-list-begin (cdr day
)))
806 (defsubst timeclock-day-end
(day)
807 "Return the end time of DAY."
808 (timeclock-entry-list-end (cdr day
)))
810 (defsubst timeclock-day-span
(day)
811 "Return the span of DAY."
812 (timeclock-entry-list-span (cdr day
)))
814 (defsubst timeclock-day-break
(day)
815 "Return the total break time of DAY."
816 (timeclock-entry-list-break (cdr day
)))
818 (defsubst timeclock-day-projects
(day)
819 "Return a list of all the projects in DAY."
820 (timeclock-entry-list-projects (cddr day
)))
822 (defun timeclock-day-list-template (func day-list
)
823 "Template for summing the result of FUNC on each element of DAY-LIST."
825 (dolist (day day-list
)
826 (setq length
(+ length
(funcall func day
))))
829 (defun timeclock-day-list-required (day-list)
830 "Return total required length of DAY-LIST, in seconds."
831 (timeclock-day-list-template #'timeclock-day-required day-list
))
833 (defun timeclock-day-list-length (day-list)
834 "Return actual length of DAY-LIST, in seconds."
835 (timeclock-day-list-template #'timeclock-day-length day-list
))
837 (defun timeclock-day-list-debt (day-list)
838 "Return total debt (required - actual) of DAY-LIST."
839 (timeclock-day-list-template #'timeclock-day-debt day-list
))
841 (defsubst timeclock-day-list-begin
(day-list)
842 "Return the start time of DAY-LIST."
843 (timeclock-day-begin (car day-list
)))
845 (defsubst timeclock-day-list-end
(day-list)
846 "Return the end time of DAY-LIST."
847 (timeclock-day-end (car (last day-list
))))
849 (defun timeclock-day-list-span (day-list)
850 "Return the span of DAY-LIST."
851 (timeclock-day-list-template #'timeclock-day-span day-list
))
853 (defun timeclock-day-list-break (day-list)
854 "Return the total break of DAY-LIST."
855 (timeclock-day-list-template #'timeclock-day-break day-list
))
857 (defun timeclock-day-list-projects (day-list)
858 "Return a list of all the projects in DAY-LIST."
860 (dolist (day day-list
)
861 (dolist (proj (timeclock-day-projects day
))
863 (add-to-list 'projects proj
)
864 (setq projects
(list proj
)))))
867 (defsubst timeclock-current-debt
(&optional log-data
)
868 "Return the seconds debt from LOG-DATA, default `timeclock-log-data'."
869 (nth 0 (or log-data
(timeclock-log-data))))
871 (defsubst timeclock-day-alist
(&optional log-data
)
872 "Return the date alist from LOG-DATA, default `timeclock-log-data'."
873 (nth 1 (or log-data
(timeclock-log-data))))
875 (defun timeclock-day-list (&optional log-data
)
876 "Return a list of the cdrs of the date alist from LOG-DATA."
878 (dolist (date-list (timeclock-day-alist log-data
))
879 (setq day-list
(cons (cdr date-list
) day-list
)))
882 (defsubst timeclock-project-alist
(&optional log-data
)
883 "Return the project alist from LOG-DATA, default `timeclock-log-data'."
884 (nth 2 (or log-data
(timeclock-log-data))))
886 (defun timeclock-log-data (&optional recent-only filename
)
887 "Return the contents of the timelog file, in a useful format.
888 If the optional argument RECENT-ONLY is non-nil, only show the contents
889 from the last point where the time debt (see below) was set.
890 If the optional argument FILENAME is non-nil, it is used instead of
891 the file specified by `timeclock-file.'
893 A timelog contains data in the form of a single entry per line.
894 Each entry has the form:
896 CODE YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS [COMMENT]
898 CODE is one of: b, h, i, o or O. COMMENT is optional when the code is
899 i, o or O. The meanings of the codes are:
901 b Set the current time balance, or \"time debt\". Useful when
902 archiving old log data, when a debt must be carried forward.
903 The COMMENT here is the number of seconds of debt.
905 h Set the required working time for the given day. This must
906 be the first entry for that day. The COMMENT in this case is
907 the number of hours in this workday. Floating point amounts
910 i Clock in. The COMMENT in this case should be the name of the
913 o Clock out. COMMENT is unnecessary, but can be used to provide
914 a description of how the period went, for example.
916 O Final clock out. Whatever project was being worked on, it is
917 now finished. Useful for creating summary reports.
919 When this function is called, it will return a data structure with the
922 (DEBT ENTRIES-BY-DAY ENTRIES-BY-PROJECT)
924 DEBT is a floating point number representing the number of seconds
925 \"owed\" before any work was done. For a new file (one without a 'b'
926 entry), this is always zero.
928 The two entries lists have similar formats. They are both alists,
929 where the CAR is the index, and the CDR is a list of time entries.
930 For ENTRIES-BY-DAY, the CAR is a textual date string, of the form
931 YYYY/MM/DD. For ENTRIES-BY-PROJECT, it is the name of the project
932 worked on, or t for the default project.
934 The CDR for ENTRIES-BY-DAY is slightly different than for
935 ENTRIES-BY-PROJECT. It has the following form:
937 (DAY-LENGTH TIME-ENTRIES...)
939 For ENTRIES-BY-PROJECT, there is no DAY-LENGTH member. It is simply a
940 list of TIME-ENTRIES. Note that if DAY-LENGTH is nil, it means
941 whatever is the default should be used.
943 A TIME-ENTRY is a recorded time interval. It has the following format
944 \(although generally one does not have to manipulate these entries
945 directly; see below):
947 (BEGIN-TIME END-TIME PROJECT [COMMENT] [FINAL-P])
949 Anyway, suffice it to say there are a lot of structures. Typically
950 the user is expected to manipulate to the day(s) or project(s) that he
951 or she wants, at which point the following helper functions may be
954 timeclock-day-required
961 timeclock-day-projects
963 timeclock-day-list-required
964 timeclock-day-list-length
965 timeclock-day-list-debt
966 timeclock-day-list-begin
967 timeclock-day-list-end
968 timeclock-day-list-span
969 timeclock-day-list-break
970 timeclock-day-list-projects
972 timeclock-entry-length
973 timeclock-entry-begin
975 timeclock-entry-project
976 timeclock-entry-comment
978 timeclock-entry-list-length
979 timeclock-entry-list-begin
980 timeclock-entry-list-end
981 timeclock-entry-list-span
982 timeclock-entry-list-break
983 timeclock-entry-list-projects
985 A few comments should make the use of the above functions obvious:
987 `required' is the amount of time that must be spent during a day, or
988 sequence of days, in order to have no debt.
990 `length' is the actual amount of time that was spent.
992 `debt' is the difference between required time and length. A
993 negative debt signifies overtime.
995 `begin' is the earliest moment at which work began.
997 `end' is the final moment work was done.
999 `span' is the difference between begin and end.
1001 `break' is the difference between span and length.
1003 `project' is the project that was worked on, and `projects' is a
1004 list of all the projects that were worked on during a given period.
1006 `comment', where it applies, could mean anything.
1008 There are a few more functions available, for locating day and entry
1011 timeclock-day-alist LOG-DATA
1012 timeclock-project-alist LOG-DATA
1013 timeclock-current-debt LOG-DATA
1015 See the documentation for the given function if more info is needed."
1016 (let ((log-data (list 0.0 nil nil
))
1017 (now (current-time))
1018 last-date-limited last-date-seconds last-date
1019 (line 0) last beg day entry event
)
1021 (insert-file-contents (or filename timeclock-file
))
1023 (goto-char (point-max))
1024 (unless (re-search-backward "^b\\s-+" nil t
)
1025 (goto-char (point-min))))
1026 (while (or (setq event
(timeclock-read-moment))
1028 (setq last t event
(list "o" now
))))
1029 (setq line
(1+ line
))
1030 (cond ((equal (car event
) "b")
1031 (setcar log-data
(string-to-number (nth 2 event
))))
1032 ((equal (car event
) "h")
1033 (setq last-date-limited
(timeclock-time-to-date (cadr event
))
1034 last-date-seconds
(* (string-to-number (nth 2 event
))
1036 ((equal (car event
) "i")
1038 (error "Error in format of timelog file, line %d" line
)
1040 (setq entry
(list (cadr event
) nil
1041 (and (> (length (nth 2 event
)) 0)
1043 (let ((date (timeclock-time-to-date (cadr event
))))
1045 (not (equal date last-date
)))
1047 (setcar (cdr log-data
)
1048 (cons (cons last-date day
)
1050 (setq day
(list (and last-date-limited
1051 last-date-seconds
))))
1053 (setq day
(list (and last-date-limited
1054 last-date-seconds
)))))
1055 (setq last-date date
1056 last-date-limited nil
)))
1057 ((equal (downcase (car event
)) "o")
1059 (error "Error in format of timelog file, line %d" line
)
1061 (setcar (cdr entry
) (cadr event
))
1062 (let ((desc (and (> (length (nth 2 event
)) 0)
1065 (nconc entry
(list (nth 2 event
))))
1066 (if (equal (car event
) "O")
1067 (nconc entry
(if desc
1070 (nconc day
(list entry
))
1071 (setq desc
(nth 2 entry
))
1072 (let ((proj (assoc desc
(nth 2 log-data
))))
1074 (setcar (cddr log-data
)
1075 (cons (cons desc
(list entry
))
1077 (nconc (cdr proj
) (list entry
)))))))
1080 (setcar (cdr log-data
)
1081 (cons (cons last-date day
)
1085 (defun timeclock-find-discrep ()
1086 "Calculate time discrepancies, in seconds.
1087 The result is a three element list, containing the total time
1088 discrepancy, today's discrepancy, and the time worked today."
1089 ;; This is not implemented in terms of the functions above, because
1090 ;; it's a bit wasteful to read all of that data in, just to throw
1091 ;; away more than 90% of the information afterwards.
1093 ;; If it were implemented using those functions, it would look
1094 ;; something like this:
1095 ;; (let ((days (timeclock-day-alist (timeclock-log-data)))
1098 ;; (setq total (+ total (- (timeclock-day-length (cdar days))
1099 ;; (timeclock-day-required (cdar days))))
1100 ;; days (cdr days)))
1102 (let* ((now (current-time))
1103 (todays-date (timeclock-time-to-date now
))
1104 (first t
) (accum 0) (elapsed 0)
1106 last-date-limited last-date-seconds
)
1107 (unless timeclock-discrepancy
1108 (when (file-readable-p timeclock-file
)
1109 (setq timeclock-project-list nil
1110 timeclock-last-project nil
1111 timeclock-reason-list nil
1112 timeclock-elapsed
0)
1114 (insert-file-contents timeclock-file
)
1115 (goto-char (point-max))
1116 (unless (re-search-backward "^b\\s-+" nil t
)
1117 (goto-char (point-min)))
1118 (while (setq event
(timeclock-read-moment))
1119 (cond ((equal (car event
) "b")
1120 (setq accum
(string-to-number (nth 2 event
))))
1121 ((equal (car event
) "h")
1122 (setq last-date-limited
1123 (timeclock-time-to-date (cadr event
))
1125 (* (string-to-number (nth 2 event
)) 3600.0)))
1126 ((equal (car event
) "i")
1127 (when (and (nth 2 event
)
1128 (> (length (nth 2 event
)) 0))
1129 (add-to-list 'timeclock-project-list
(nth 2 event
))
1130 (setq timeclock-last-project
(nth 2 event
)))
1131 (let ((date (timeclock-time-to-date (cadr event
))))
1133 (not (equal date last-date
))
1136 accum
(- accum
(if last-date-limited
1138 timeclock-workday
))))
1139 (setq last-date date
1140 last-date-limited nil
)
1142 (error "Error in format of timelog file!")
1143 (setq beg
(timeclock-time-to-seconds (cadr event
))))))
1144 ((equal (downcase (car event
)) "o")
1145 (if (and (nth 2 event
)
1146 (> (length (nth 2 event
)) 0))
1147 (add-to-list 'timeclock-reason-list
(nth 2 event
)))
1149 (error "Error in format of timelog file!")
1150 (setq timeclock-last-period
1151 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds (cadr event
)) beg
)
1152 accum
(+ timeclock-last-period accum
)
1154 (if (equal last-date todays-date
)
1155 (setq timeclock-elapsed
1156 (+ timeclock-last-period timeclock-elapsed
)))))
1157 (setq timeclock-last-event event
1158 timeclock-last-event-workday
1159 (if (equal (timeclock-time-to-date now
) last-date-limited
)
1163 (setq timeclock-discrepancy accum
))))
1164 (unless timeclock-last-event-workday
1165 (setq timeclock-last-event-workday timeclock-workday
))
1166 (setq accum
(or timeclock-discrepancy
0)
1167 elapsed
(or timeclock-elapsed elapsed
))
1168 (if timeclock-last-event
1169 (if (equal (car timeclock-last-event
) "i")
1170 (let ((last-period (timeclock-last-period now
)))
1171 (setq accum
(+ accum last-period
)
1172 elapsed
(+ elapsed last-period
)))
1173 (if (not (equal (timeclock-time-to-date
1174 (cadr timeclock-last-event
))
1175 (timeclock-time-to-date now
)))
1176 (setq accum
(- accum timeclock-last-event-workday
)))))
1177 (list accum
(- elapsed timeclock-last-event-workday
)
1180 ;;; A reporting function that uses timeclock-log-data
1182 (defun timeclock-day-base (&optional time
)
1183 "Given a time within a day, return 0:0:0 within that day.
1184 If optional argument TIME is non-nil, use that instead of the current time."
1185 (let ((decoded (decode-time (or time
(current-time)))))
1186 (setcar (nthcdr 0 decoded
) 0)
1187 (setcar (nthcdr 1 decoded
) 0)
1188 (setcar (nthcdr 2 decoded
) 0)
1189 (apply 'encode-time decoded
)))
1191 (defun timeclock-mean (l)
1192 "Compute the arithmetic mean of the values in the list L."
1196 (setq total
(+ total thisl
)
1202 (defun timeclock-generate-report (&optional html-p
)
1203 "Generate a summary report based on the current timelog file.
1204 By default, the report is in plain text, but if the optional argument
1205 HTML-P is non-nil, HTML markup is added."
1207 (let ((log (timeclock-log-data))
1208 (today (timeclock-day-base)))
1209 (if html-p
(insert "<p>"))
1210 (insert "Currently ")
1211 (let ((project (nth 2 timeclock-last-event
))
1212 (begin (nth 1 timeclock-last-event
))
1214 (if (timeclock-currently-in-p)
1216 (if (zerop (length project
))
1217 (progn (insert "Done Working Today")
1221 (insert " since " (format-time-string "%Y/%m/%d %-I:%M %p" begin
))
1223 (insert "<br>\n<b>")
1225 (if (timeclock-currently-in-p)
1226 (insert "Working on "))
1228 (insert project
"</b><br>\n")
1229 (insert project
"*\n"))
1230 (let ((proj-data (cdr (assoc project
(timeclock-project-alist log
))))
1231 (two-weeks-ago (timeclock-seconds-to-time
1232 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds today
)
1234 two-week-len today-len
)
1236 (if (not (time-less-p
1237 (timeclock-entry-begin (car proj-data
)) today
))
1238 (setq today-len
(timeclock-entry-list-length proj-data
)
1240 (if (and (null two-week-len
)
1242 (timeclock-entry-begin (car proj-data
))
1244 (setq two-week-len
(timeclock-entry-list-length proj-data
)))
1245 (setq proj-data
(cdr proj-data
))))
1246 (if (null two-week-len
)
1247 (setq two-week-len today-len
))
1248 (if html-p
(insert "<p>"))
1250 (insert "\nTime spent on this task today: "
1251 (timeclock-seconds-to-string today-len
)
1252 ". In the last two weeks: "
1253 (timeclock-seconds-to-string two-week-len
))
1255 (insert "\nTime spent on this task in the last two weeks: "
1256 (timeclock-seconds-to-string two-week-len
))))
1257 (if html-p
(insert "<br>"))
1259 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (timeclock-workday-elapsed))
1261 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (timeclock-workday-remaining))
1262 " remaining, done at "
1263 (timeclock-when-to-leave-string) "\n")))
1264 (if html-p
(insert "<p>"))
1265 (insert "\nThere have been "
1267 (length (timeclock-day-alist log
)))
1268 " days of activity, starting "
1269 (caar (last (timeclock-day-alist log
))))
1270 (if html-p
(insert "</p>"))
1274 <td width=\"25\"><br></td><td>
1275 <table border=1 cellpadding=3>
1276 <tr><th><i>Statistics</i></th>
1283 (let* ((day-list (timeclock-day-list))
1284 (thirty-days-ago (timeclock-seconds-to-time
1285 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds today
)
1287 (three-months-ago (timeclock-seconds-to-time
1288 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds today
)
1290 (six-months-ago (timeclock-seconds-to-time
1291 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds today
)
1293 (one-year-ago (timeclock-seconds-to-time
1294 (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds today
)
1296 (time-in (vector (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
)))
1297 (time-out (vector (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
)))
1298 (breaks (vector (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
)))
1299 (workday (vector (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
) (list t
)))
1300 (lengths (vector '(0 0) thirty-days-ago three-months-ago
1301 six-months-ago one-year-ago
)))
1302 ;; collect statistics from complete timelog
1303 (dolist (day day-list
)
1306 (unless (time-less-p
1307 (timeclock-day-begin day
)
1309 (let ((base (timeclock-time-to-seconds
1311 (timeclock-day-begin day
)))))
1312 (nconc (aref time-in i
)
1313 (list (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds
1314 (timeclock-day-begin day
))
1316 (let ((span (timeclock-day-span day
))
1317 (len (timeclock-day-length day
))
1318 (req (timeclock-day-required day
)))
1319 ;; If the day's actual work length is less than
1320 ;; 70% of its span, then likely the exit time
1321 ;; and break amount are not worthwhile adding to
1323 (when (and (> span
0)
1324 (> (/ (float len
) (float span
)) 0.70))
1325 (nconc (aref time-out i
)
1326 (list (- (timeclock-time-to-seconds
1327 (timeclock-day-end day
))
1329 (nconc (aref breaks i
) (list (- span len
))))
1331 (setq len
(+ len
(- timeclock-workday req
))))
1332 (nconc (aref workday i
) (list len
)))))
1334 ;; average statistics
1337 (aset time-in i
(timeclock-mean (cdr (aref time-in i
))))
1338 (aset time-out i
(timeclock-mean (cdr (aref time-out i
))))
1339 (aset breaks i
(timeclock-mean (cdr (aref breaks i
))))
1340 (aset workday i
(timeclock-mean (cdr (aref workday i
))))
1342 ;; Output the HTML table
1344 (insert "<td align=\"center\">Time in</td>\n")
1347 (insert "<td align=\"right\">"
1348 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (aref time-in i
))
1354 (insert "<td align=\"center\">Time out</td>\n")
1357 (insert "<td align=\"right\">"
1358 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (aref time-out i
))
1364 (insert "<td align=\"center\">Break</td>\n")
1367 (insert "<td align=\"right\">"
1368 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (aref breaks i
))
1374 (insert "<td align=\"center\">Workday</td>\n")
1377 (insert "<td align=\"right\">"
1378 (timeclock-seconds-to-string (aref workday i
))
1383 <td colspan=\"6\" align=\"center\">
1384 <i>These are approximate figures</i></td>
1389 ;;; A helpful little function
1391 (defun timeclock-visit-timelog ()
1392 "Open the file named by `timeclock-file' in another window."
1394 (find-file-other-window timeclock-file
))
1396 (provide 'timeclock
)
1398 (run-hooks 'timeclock-load-hook
)
1400 ;; make sure we know the list of reasons, projects, and have computed
1401 ;; the last event and current discrepancy.
1402 (if (file-readable-p timeclock-file
)
1403 (timeclock-reread-log))
1405 ;;; timeclock.el ends here