1 /* Copyright (C) 2002-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
6 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
7 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
12 Lesser General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
15 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
16 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 # define USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL 1
24 # define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1
26 # define HAVE_MBRLEN 1
27 # define HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY 1
28 # define HAVE_TM_GMTOFF 1
29 # define HAVE_TM_ZONE 1
30 # define HAVE_TZNAME 1
32 # define HAVE_STRFTIME 0
33 # define MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE 1
34 # define STDC_HEADERS 1
35 # include "../locale/localeinfo.h"
38 #if defined emacs && !defined HAVE_BCOPY
39 # define HAVE_MEMCPY 1
43 #include <sys/types.h> /* Some systems define `time_t' here. */
45 #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
46 # include <sys/time.h>
49 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
50 # include <sys/time.h>
56 extern char *tzname
[];
59 /* Do multibyte processing if multibytes are supported, unless
60 multibyte sequences are safe in formats. Multibyte sequences are
61 safe if they cannot contain byte sequences that look like format
62 conversion specifications. The GNU C Library uses UTF8 multibyte
63 encoding, which is safe for formats, but strftime.c can be used
64 with other C libraries that use unsafe encodings. */
65 #define DO_MULTIBYTE (HAVE_MBLEN && ! MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE)
71 /* Simulate mbrlen with mblen as best we can. */
72 # define mbstate_t int
73 # define mbrlen(s, n, ps) mblen (s, n)
74 # define mbsinit(ps) (*(ps) == 0)
76 static const mbstate_t mbstate_zero
;
90 # define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
96 # define CHAR_T wchar_t
97 # define UCHAR_T unsigned int
98 # define L_(Str) L##Str
99 # define NLW(Sym) _NL_W##Sym
101 # define MEMCPY(d, s, n) __wmemcpy (d, s, n)
102 # define STRLEN(s) __wcslen (s)
106 # define UCHAR_T unsigned char
108 # define NLW(Sym) Sym
110 # if !defined STDC_HEADERS && !defined HAVE_MEMCPY
111 # define MEMCPY(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
113 # define MEMCPY(d, s, n) memcpy ((d), (s), (n))
115 # define STRLEN(s) strlen (s)
118 # define MEMPCPY(d, s, n) __mempcpy (d, s, n)
120 # ifndef HAVE_MEMPCPY
121 # define MEMPCPY(d, s, n) ((void *) ((char *) memcpy (d, s, n) + (n)))
138 #define TYPE_SIGNED(t) ((t) -1 < 0)
140 /* Bound on length of the string representing an integer value of type t.
141 Subtract one for the sign bit if t is signed;
142 302 / 1000 is log10 (2) rounded up;
143 add one for integer division truncation;
144 add one more for a minus sign if t is signed. */
145 #define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t) \
146 ((sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - TYPE_SIGNED (t)) * 302 / 1000 + 1 + TYPE_SIGNED (t))
148 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
151 /* Nonzero if YEAR is a leap year (every 4 years,
152 except every 100th isn't, and every 400th is). */
153 # define __isleap(year) \
154 ((year) % 4 == 0 && ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
159 # define tzname __tzname
160 # define tzset __tzset
164 /* Portable standalone applications should supply a "time_r.h" that
165 declares a POSIX-compliant localtime_r, for the benefit of older
166 implementations that lack localtime_r or have a nonstandard one.
167 Similarly for gmtime_r. See the gnulib time_r module for one way
168 to implement this. */
171 # undef __localtime_r
172 # define __gmtime_r gmtime_r
173 # define __localtime_r localtime_r
177 #if !defined memset && !defined HAVE_MEMSET && !defined _LIBC
178 /* Some systems lack the `memset' function and we don't want to
179 introduce additional dependencies. */
180 /* The SGI compiler reportedly barfs on the trailing null
181 if we use a string constant as the initializer. 28 June 1997, rms. */
182 static const CHAR_T spaces
[16] = /* " " */
184 L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),
185 L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' '),L_(' ')
187 static const CHAR_T zeroes
[16] = /* "0000000000000000" */
189 L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),
190 L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0'),L_('0')
193 # define memset_space(P, Len) \
199 int _this = _len > 16 ? 16 : _len; \
200 (P) = MEMPCPY ((P), spaces, _this * sizeof (CHAR_T)); \
206 # define memset_zero(P, Len) \
212 int _this = _len > 16 ? 16 : _len; \
213 (P) = MEMPCPY ((P), zeroes, _this * sizeof (CHAR_T)); \
220 # define memset_space(P, Len) (wmemset ((P), L' ', (Len)), (P) += (Len))
221 # define memset_zero(P, Len) (wmemset ((P), L'0', (Len)), (P) += (Len))
223 # define memset_space(P, Len) (memset ((P), ' ', (Len)), (P) += (Len))
224 # define memset_zero(P, Len) (memset ((P), '0', (Len)), (P) += (Len))
232 int _delta = width - _n; \
233 int _incr = _n + (_delta > 0 ? _delta : 0); \
234 if ((size_t) _incr >= maxsize - i) \
240 if (pad == L_('0')) \
241 memset_zero (p, _delta); \
243 memset_space (p, _delta); \
254 memcpy_lowcase (p, (s), _n LOCALE_ARG); \
255 else if (to_uppcase) \
256 memcpy_uppcase (p, (s), _n LOCALE_ARG); \
258 MEMCPY ((PTR) p, (const PTR) (s), _n))
261 # ifndef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
262 # undef __mbsrtowcs_l
263 # define __mbsrtowcs_l(d, s, l, st, loc) __mbsrtowcs (d, s, l, st)
265 # define widen(os, ws, l) \
268 const char *__s = os; \
269 memset (&__st, '\0', sizeof (__st)); \
270 l = __mbsrtowcs_l (NULL, &__s, 0, &__st, loc); \
271 ws = alloca ((l + 1) * sizeof (wchar_t)); \
272 (void) __mbsrtowcs_l (ws, &__s, l, &__st, loc); \
277 #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
278 /* We use this code also for the extended locale handling where the
279 function gets as an additional argument the locale which has to be
280 used. To access the values we have to redefine the _NL_CURRENT
282 # define strftime __strftime_l
283 # define wcsftime __wcsftime_l
285 # define _NL_CURRENT(category, item) \
286 (current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].string)
287 # define LOCALE_PARAM , locale_t loc
288 # define LOCALE_ARG , loc
289 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG , current
291 # define LOCALE_PARAM
294 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG , _NL_CURRENT_DATA (LC_TIME)
296 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG
301 # ifdef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
302 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) __towupper_l (Ch, L)
303 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) __towlower_l (Ch, L)
305 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) towupper (Ch)
306 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) towlower (Ch)
310 # ifdef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
311 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) __toupper_l (Ch, L)
312 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) __tolower_l (Ch, L)
314 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) toupper (Ch)
315 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) tolower (Ch)
318 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) (islower (Ch) ? toupper (Ch) : (Ch))
319 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) (isupper (Ch) ? tolower (Ch) : (Ch))
322 /* We don't use `isdigit' here since the locale dependent
323 interpretation is not what we want here. We only need to accept
324 the arabic digits in the ASCII range. One day there is perhaps a
325 more reliable way to accept other sets of digits. */
326 #define ISDIGIT(Ch) ((unsigned int) (Ch) - L_('0') <= 9)
328 static CHAR_T
*memcpy_lowcase (CHAR_T
*dest
, const CHAR_T
*src
,
329 size_t len LOCALE_PARAM
) __THROW
;
332 memcpy_lowcase (CHAR_T
*dest
, const CHAR_T
*src
, size_t len LOCALE_PARAM
)
335 dest
[len
] = TOLOWER ((UCHAR_T
) src
[len
], loc
);
339 static CHAR_T
*memcpy_uppcase (CHAR_T
*dest
, const CHAR_T
*src
,
340 size_t len LOCALE_PARAM
) __THROW
;
343 memcpy_uppcase (CHAR_T
*dest
, const CHAR_T
*src
, size_t len LOCALE_PARAM
)
346 dest
[len
] = TOUPPER ((UCHAR_T
) src
[len
], loc
);
352 /* Yield the difference between *A and *B,
353 measured in seconds, ignoring leap seconds. */
354 # define tm_diff ftime_tm_diff
355 static int tm_diff (const struct tm
*, const struct tm
*) __THROW
;
357 tm_diff (const struct tm
*a
, const struct tm
*b
)
359 /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
360 Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations,
361 but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */
362 int a4
= (a
->tm_year
>> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE
>> 2) - ! (a
->tm_year
& 3);
363 int b4
= (b
->tm_year
>> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE
>> 2) - ! (b
->tm_year
& 3);
364 int a100
= a4
/ 25 - (a4
% 25 < 0);
365 int b100
= b4
/ 25 - (b4
% 25 < 0);
366 int a400
= a100
>> 2;
367 int b400
= b100
>> 2;
368 int intervening_leap_days
= (a4
- b4
) - (a100
- b100
) + (a400
- b400
);
369 int years
= a
->tm_year
- b
->tm_year
;
370 int days
= (365 * years
+ intervening_leap_days
371 + (a
->tm_yday
- b
->tm_yday
));
372 return (60 * (60 * (24 * days
+ (a
->tm_hour
- b
->tm_hour
))
373 + (a
->tm_min
- b
->tm_min
))
374 + (a
->tm_sec
- b
->tm_sec
));
376 #endif /* ! HAVE_TM_GMTOFF */
380 /* The number of days from the first day of the first ISO week of this
381 year to the year day YDAY with week day WDAY. ISO weeks start on
382 Monday; the first ISO week has the year's first Thursday. YDAY may
383 be as small as YDAY_MINIMUM. */
384 #define ISO_WEEK_START_WDAY 1 /* Monday */
385 #define ISO_WEEK1_WDAY 4 /* Thursday */
386 #define YDAY_MINIMUM (-366)
387 static int iso_week_days (int, int) __THROW
;
392 iso_week_days (int yday
, int wday
)
394 /* Add enough to the first operand of % to make it nonnegative. */
395 int big_enough_multiple_of_7
= (-YDAY_MINIMUM
/ 7 + 2) * 7;
397 - (yday
- wday
+ ISO_WEEK1_WDAY
+ big_enough_multiple_of_7
) % 7
398 + ISO_WEEK1_WDAY
- ISO_WEEK_START_WDAY
);
402 #if !(defined _NL_CURRENT || HAVE_STRFTIME)
403 static CHAR_T
const weekday_name
[][10] =
405 L_("Sunday"), L_("Monday"), L_("Tuesday"), L_("Wednesday"),
406 L_("Thursday"), L_("Friday"), L_("Saturday")
408 static CHAR_T
const month_name
[][10] =
410 L_("January"), L_("February"), L_("March"), L_("April"), L_("May"),
411 L_("June"), L_("July"), L_("August"), L_("September"), L_("October"),
412 L_("November"), L_("December")
418 # define my_strftime emacs_strftimeu
419 # define ut_argument , ut
420 # define ut_argument_spec , int ut
423 # define my_strftime wcsftime
424 # define nl_get_alt_digit _nl_get_walt_digit
426 # define my_strftime strftime
427 # define nl_get_alt_digit _nl_get_alt_digit
430 # define ut_argument_spec
431 /* We don't have this information in general. */
435 static size_t __strftime_internal (CHAR_T
*, size_t, const CHAR_T
*,
436 const struct tm
*, bool *
438 LOCALE_PARAM
) __THROW
;
440 /* Write information from TP into S according to the format
441 string FORMAT, writing no more that MAXSIZE characters
442 (including the terminating '\0') and returning number of
443 characters written. If S is NULL, nothing will be written
444 anywhere, so to determine how many characters would be
445 written, use NULL for S and (size_t) UINT_MAX for MAXSIZE. */
448 my_strftime (CHAR_T
*s
, size_t maxsize
, const CHAR_T
*format
,
449 const struct tm
*tp ut_argument_spec LOCALE_PARAM
)
451 #if !defined _LIBC && HAVE_TZNAME && HAVE_TZSET
452 /* Solaris 2.5 tzset sometimes modifies the storage returned by localtime.
453 Work around this bug by copying *tp before it might be munged. */
458 bool tzset_called
= false;
459 return __strftime_internal (s
, maxsize
, format
, tp
, &tzset_called
460 ut_argument LOCALE_ARG
);
463 libc_hidden_def (my_strftime
)
467 __strftime_internal (CHAR_T
*s
, size_t maxsize
, const CHAR_T
*format
,
468 const struct tm
*tp
, bool *tzset_called
469 ut_argument_spec LOCALE_PARAM
)
471 #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
472 struct __locale_data
*const current
= loc
->__locales
[LC_TIME
];
475 int hour12
= tp
->tm_hour
;
477 /* We cannot make the following values variables since we must delay
478 the evaluation of these values until really needed since some
479 expressions might not be valid in every situation. The `struct tm'
480 might be generated by a strptime() call that initialized
481 only a few elements. Dereference the pointers only if the format
482 requires this. Then it is ok to fail if the pointers are invalid. */
484 ((const CHAR_T *) (tp->tm_wday < 0 || tp->tm_wday > 6 \
485 ? "?" : _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ABDAY_1) + tp->tm_wday)))
487 ((const CHAR_T *) (tp->tm_wday < 0 || tp->tm_wday > 6 \
488 ? "?" : _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(DAY_1) + tp->tm_wday)))
490 ((const CHAR_T *) (tp->tm_mon < 0 || tp->tm_mon > 11 \
491 ? "?" : _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ABMON_1) + tp->tm_mon)))
493 ((const CHAR_T *) (tp->tm_mon < 0 || tp->tm_mon > 11 \
494 ? "?" : _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(MON_1) + tp->tm_mon)))
496 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, tp->tm_hour > 11 \
497 ? NLW(PM_STR) : NLW(AM_STR)))
499 # define aw_len STRLEN (a_wkday)
500 # define am_len STRLEN (a_month)
501 # define ap_len STRLEN (ampm)
504 # define f_wkday (tp->tm_wday < 0 || tp->tm_wday > 6 \
505 ? "?" : weekday_name[tp->tm_wday])
506 # define f_month (tp->tm_mon < 0 || tp->tm_mon > 11 \
507 ? "?" : month_name[tp->tm_mon])
508 # define a_wkday f_wkday
509 # define a_month f_month
510 # define ampm (L_("AMPM") + 2 * (tp->tm_hour > 11))
521 #if DO_MULTIBYTE && !defined COMPILE_WIDE
522 const char *format_end
= NULL
;
527 /* The POSIX test suite assumes that setting
528 the environment variable TZ to a new value before calling strftime()
529 will influence the result (the %Z format) even if the information in
530 TP is computed with a totally different time zone.
531 This is bogus: though POSIX allows bad behavior like this,
532 POSIX does not require it. Do the right thing instead. */
533 zone
= (const char *) tp
->tm_zone
;
538 if (! (zone
&& *zone
))
549 for (f
= format
; *f
!= '\0'; ++f
)
551 int pad
= 0; /* Padding for number ('-', '_', or 0). */
552 int modifier
; /* Field modifier ('E', 'O', or 0). */
553 int digits
; /* Max digits for numeric format. */
554 int number_value
; /* Numeric value to be printed. */
555 int negative_number
; /* 1 if the number is negative. */
556 const CHAR_T
*subfmt
;
558 CHAR_T buf
[1 + (sizeof (int) < sizeof (time_t)
559 ? INT_STRLEN_BOUND (time_t)
560 : INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int))];
567 #if DO_MULTIBYTE && !defined COMPILE_WIDE
573 case L_('\b'): case L_('\t'): case L_('\n'):
574 case L_('\v'): case L_('\f'): case L_('\r'):
575 case L_(' '): case L_('!'): case L_('"'): case L_('#'): case L_('&'):
576 case L_('\''): case L_('('): case L_(')'): case L_('*'): case L_('+'):
577 case L_(','): case L_('-'): case L_('.'): case L_('/'): case L_('0'):
578 case L_('1'): case L_('2'): case L_('3'): case L_('4'): case L_('5'):
579 case L_('6'): case L_('7'): case L_('8'): case L_('9'): case L_(':'):
580 case L_(';'): case L_('<'): case L_('='): case L_('>'): case L_('?'):
581 case L_('A'): case L_('B'): case L_('C'): case L_('D'): case L_('E'):
582 case L_('F'): case L_('G'): case L_('H'): case L_('I'): case L_('J'):
583 case L_('K'): case L_('L'): case L_('M'): case L_('N'): case L_('O'):
584 case L_('P'): case L_('Q'): case L_('R'): case L_('S'): case L_('T'):
585 case L_('U'): case L_('V'): case L_('W'): case L_('X'): case L_('Y'):
586 case L_('Z'): case L_('['): case L_('\\'): case L_(']'): case L_('^'):
587 case L_('_'): case L_('a'): case L_('b'): case L_('c'): case L_('d'):
588 case L_('e'): case L_('f'): case L_('g'): case L_('h'): case L_('i'):
589 case L_('j'): case L_('k'): case L_('l'): case L_('m'): case L_('n'):
590 case L_('o'): case L_('p'): case L_('q'): case L_('r'): case L_('s'):
591 case L_('t'): case L_('u'): case L_('v'): case L_('w'): case L_('x'):
592 case L_('y'): case L_('z'): case L_('{'): case L_('|'): case L_('}'):
594 /* The C Standard requires these 98 characters (plus '%') to
595 be in the basic execution character set. None of these
596 characters can start a multibyte sequence, so they need
597 not be analyzed further. */
602 /* Copy this multibyte sequence until we reach its end, find
603 an error, or come back to the initial shift state. */
605 mbstate_t mbstate
= mbstate_zero
;
610 format_end
= f
+ strlen (f
) + 1;
611 fsize
= format_end
- f
;
615 size_t bytes
= mbrlen (f
+ len
, fsize
- len
, &mbstate
);
620 if (bytes
== (size_t) -2)
622 len
+= strlen (f
+ len
);
626 if (bytes
== (size_t) -1)
634 while (! mbsinit (&mbstate
));
642 #else /* ! DO_MULTIBYTE */
644 /* Either multibyte encodings are not supported, they are
645 safe for formats, so any non-'%' byte can be copied through,
646 or this is the wide character version. */
653 #endif /* ! DO_MULTIBYTE */
655 /* Check for flags that can modify a format. */
660 /* This influences the number formats. */
667 /* This changes textual output. */
681 /* As a GNU extension we allow to specify the field width. */
687 if (width
> INT_MAX
/ 10
688 || (width
== INT_MAX
/ 10 && *f
- L_('0') > INT_MAX
% 10))
689 /* Avoid overflow. */
694 width
+= *f
- L_('0');
698 while (ISDIGIT (*f
));
701 /* Check for modifiers. */
714 /* Now do the specified format. */
718 #define DO_NUMBER(d, v) \
721 digits = d > width ? d : width; \
726 #define DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD(d, v) \
729 digits = d > width ? d : width; \
731 goto do_number_spacepad; \
749 #if defined _NL_CURRENT || !HAVE_STRFTIME
750 cpy (aw_len
, a_wkday
);
753 goto underlying_strftime
;
764 #if defined _NL_CURRENT || !HAVE_STRFTIME
765 cpy (STRLEN (f_wkday
), f_wkday
);
768 goto underlying_strftime
;
780 #if defined _NL_CURRENT || !HAVE_STRFTIME
781 cpy (am_len
, a_month
);
784 goto underlying_strftime
;
795 #if defined _NL_CURRENT || !HAVE_STRFTIME
796 cpy (STRLEN (f_month
), f_month
);
799 goto underlying_strftime
;
803 if (modifier
== L_('O'))
806 if (! (modifier
== 'E'
808 (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
,
811 subfmt
= (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
, NLW(D_T_FMT
));
814 goto underlying_strftime
;
816 subfmt
= L_("%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y");
822 CHAR_T
*old_start
= p
;
823 size_t len
= __strftime_internal (NULL
, (size_t) -1, subfmt
,
824 tp
, tzset_called ut_argument
826 add (len
, __strftime_internal (p
, maxsize
- i
, subfmt
,
827 tp
, tzset_called ut_argument
831 while (old_start
< p
)
833 *old_start
= TOUPPER ((UCHAR_T
) *old_start
, loc
);
839 #if HAVE_STRFTIME && ! (defined _NL_CURRENT && HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY)
842 /* The relevant information is available only via the
843 underlying strftime implementation, so use that. */
846 char ubuf
[1024]; /* enough for any single format in practice */
848 /* Make sure we're calling the actual underlying strftime.
849 In some cases, config.h contains something like
850 "#define strftime rpl_strftime". */
861 len
= strftime (ubuf
, sizeof ubuf
, ufmt
, tp
);
862 if (len
== 0 && ubuf
[0] != '\0')
870 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
872 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
873 struct era_entry
*era
= _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG
);
877 size_t len
= __wcslen (era
->era_wname
);
878 cpy (len
, era
->era_wname
);
880 size_t len
= strlen (era
->era_name
);
881 cpy (len
, era
->era_name
);
887 goto underlying_strftime
;
893 int year
= tp
->tm_year
+ TM_YEAR_BASE
;
894 DO_NUMBER (1, year
/ 100 - (year
% 100 < 0));
898 if (modifier
== L_('O'))
901 if (! (modifier
== L_('E')
903 (const CHAR_T
*)_NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
, NLW(ERA_D_FMT
)))
905 subfmt
= (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
, NLW(D_FMT
));
909 goto underlying_strftime
;
917 subfmt
= L_("%m/%d/%y");
921 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
924 DO_NUMBER (2, tp
->tm_mday
);
927 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
930 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, tp
->tm_mday
);
932 /* All numeric formats set DIGITS and NUMBER_VALUE and then
933 jump to one of these two labels. */
936 /* Force `_' flag unless overwritten by `0' or '-' flag. */
937 if (pad
!= L_('0') && pad
!= L_('-'))
941 /* Format the number according to the MODIFIER flag. */
943 if (modifier
== L_('O') && 0 <= number_value
)
946 /* Get the locale specific alternate representation of
947 the number NUMBER_VALUE. If none exist NULL is returned. */
948 const CHAR_T
*cp
= nl_get_alt_digit (number_value
953 size_t digitlen
= STRLEN (cp
);
962 goto underlying_strftime
;
967 unsigned int u
= number_value
;
969 bufp
= buf
+ sizeof (buf
) / sizeof (buf
[0]);
970 negative_number
= number_value
< 0;
976 *--bufp
= u
% 10 + L_('0');
977 while ((u
/= 10) != 0);
980 do_number_sign_and_padding
:
986 int padding
= digits
- (buf
+ (sizeof (buf
) / sizeof (buf
[0]))
993 if ((size_t) padding
>= maxsize
- i
)
997 memset_space (p
, padding
);
999 width
= width
> padding
? width
- padding
: 0;
1003 if ((size_t) digits
>= maxsize
- i
)
1006 if (negative_number
)
1016 memset_zero (p
, padding
);
1023 cpy (buf
+ sizeof (buf
) / sizeof (buf
[0]) - bufp
, bufp
);
1029 subfmt
= L_("%Y-%m-%d");
1033 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1036 DO_NUMBER (2, tp
->tm_hour
);
1039 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1042 DO_NUMBER (2, hour12
);
1044 case L_('k'): /* GNU extension. */
1045 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1048 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, tp
->tm_hour
);
1050 case L_('l'): /* GNU extension. */
1051 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1054 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, hour12
);
1057 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1060 DO_NUMBER (3, 1 + tp
->tm_yday
);
1063 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1066 DO_NUMBER (2, tp
->tm_min
);
1069 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1072 DO_NUMBER (2, tp
->tm_mon
+ 1);
1075 add (1, *p
= L_('\n'));
1080 #if !defined _NL_CURRENT && HAVE_STRFTIME
1081 format_char
= L_('p');
1091 #if defined _NL_CURRENT || !HAVE_STRFTIME
1095 goto underlying_strftime
;
1099 subfmt
= L_("%H:%M");
1103 #if !defined _NL_CURRENT && HAVE_STRFTIME
1104 goto underlying_strftime
;
1107 if (*(subfmt
= (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
,
1111 subfmt
= L_("%I:%M:%S %p");
1116 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1119 DO_NUMBER (2, tp
->tm_sec
);
1121 case L_('s'): /* GNU extension. */
1129 /* Generate string value for T using time_t arithmetic;
1130 this works even if sizeof (long) < sizeof (time_t). */
1132 bufp
= buf
+ sizeof (buf
) / sizeof (buf
[0]);
1133 negative_number
= t
< 0;
1140 if (negative_number
)
1144 /* Adjust if division truncates to minus infinity. */
1145 if (0 < -1 % 10 && d
< 0)
1152 *--bufp
= d
+ L_('0');
1157 goto do_number_sign_and_padding
;
1161 if (modifier
== L_('O'))
1164 if (! (modifier
== L_('E')
1166 (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
, NLW(ERA_T_FMT
)))
1168 subfmt
= (const CHAR_T
*) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME
, NLW(T_FMT
));
1172 goto underlying_strftime
;
1178 subfmt
= L_("%H:%M:%S");
1182 add (1, *p
= L_('\t'));
1186 DO_NUMBER (1, (tp
->tm_wday
- 1 + 7) % 7 + 1);
1189 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1192 DO_NUMBER (2, (tp
->tm_yday
- tp
->tm_wday
+ 7) / 7);
1197 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1200 int year
= tp
->tm_year
+ TM_YEAR_BASE
;
1201 int days
= iso_week_days (tp
->tm_yday
, tp
->tm_wday
);
1205 /* This ISO week belongs to the previous year. */
1207 days
= iso_week_days (tp
->tm_yday
+ (365 + __isleap (year
)),
1212 int d
= iso_week_days (tp
->tm_yday
- (365 + __isleap (year
)),
1216 /* This ISO week belongs to the next year. */
1225 DO_NUMBER (2, (year
% 100 + 100) % 100);
1228 DO_NUMBER (1, year
);
1231 DO_NUMBER (2, days
/ 7 + 1);
1236 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1239 DO_NUMBER (2, (tp
->tm_yday
- (tp
->tm_wday
- 1 + 7) % 7 + 7) / 7);
1242 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1245 DO_NUMBER (1, tp
->tm_wday
);
1248 if (modifier
== 'E')
1250 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
1251 struct era_entry
*era
= _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG
);
1254 # ifdef COMPILE_WIDE
1255 subfmt
= era
->era_wformat
;
1257 subfmt
= era
->era_format
;
1263 goto underlying_strftime
;
1267 if (modifier
== L_('O'))
1270 DO_NUMBER (1, tp
->tm_year
+ TM_YEAR_BASE
);
1273 if (modifier
== L_('E'))
1275 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
1276 struct era_entry
*era
= _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG
);
1279 int delta
= tp
->tm_year
- era
->start_date
[0];
1280 DO_NUMBER (1, (era
->offset
1281 + delta
* era
->absolute_direction
));
1285 goto underlying_strftime
;
1289 DO_NUMBER (2, (tp
->tm_year
% 100 + 100) % 100);
1299 /* The tzset() call might have changed the value. */
1300 if (!(zone
&& *zone
) && tp
->tm_isdst
>= 0)
1302 /* POSIX.1 requires that local time zone information is used as
1303 though strftime called tzset. */
1308 *tzset_called
= true;
1311 zone
= tp
->tm_isdst
<= 1 ? tzname
[tp
->tm_isdst
] : "?";
1319 /* The zone string is always given in multibyte form. We have
1320 to transform it first. */
1323 widen (zone
, wczone
, len
);
1327 cpy (strlen (zone
), zone
);
1332 if (tp
->tm_isdst
< 0)
1338 diff
= tp
->tm_gmtoff
;
1348 /* POSIX.1 requires that local time zone information is used as
1349 though strftime called tzset. */
1354 *tzset_called
= true;
1361 if (lt
== (time_t) -1)
1363 /* mktime returns -1 for errors, but -1 is also a
1364 valid time_t value. Check whether an error really
1368 if (! __localtime_r (<
, &tm
)
1369 || ((ltm
.tm_sec
^ tm
.tm_sec
)
1370 | (ltm
.tm_min
^ tm
.tm_min
)
1371 | (ltm
.tm_hour
^ tm
.tm_hour
)
1372 | (ltm
.tm_mday
^ tm
.tm_mday
)
1373 | (ltm
.tm_mon
^ tm
.tm_mon
)
1374 | (ltm
.tm_year
^ tm
.tm_year
)))
1378 if (! __gmtime_r (<
, >m
))
1381 diff
= tm_diff (<m
, >m
);
1387 add (1, *p
= L_('-'));
1391 add (1, *p
= L_('+'));
1394 DO_NUMBER (4, (diff
/ 60) * 100 + diff
% 60);
1397 case L_('\0'): /* GNU extension: % at end of format. */
1401 /* Unknown format; output the format, including the '%',
1402 since this is most likely the right thing to do if a
1403 multibyte string has been misparsed. */
1407 for (flen
= 1; f
[1 - flen
] != L_('%'); flen
++)
1409 cpy (flen
, &f
[1 - flen
]);
1415 if (p
&& maxsize
!= 0)
1422 /* For Emacs we have a separate interface which corresponds to the normal
1423 strftime function and does not have the extra information whether the
1424 TP arguments comes from a `gmtime' call or not. */
1426 emacs_strftime (char *s
, size_t maxsize
, const char *format
,
1427 const struct tm
*tp
)
1429 return my_strftime (s
, maxsize
, format
, tp
, 0);
1433 #if defined _LIBC && !defined COMPILE_WIDE
1434 weak_alias (__strftime_l
, strftime_l
)