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2 /* Time module */
4 #include "Python.h"
5 #include "structseq.h"
6 #include "timefuncs.h"
8 #ifdef __APPLE__
9 #if defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) && defined(HAVE_FTIME)
11 * floattime falls back to ftime when getttimeofday fails because the latter
12 * might fail on some platforms. This fallback is unwanted on MacOSX because
13 * that makes it impossible to use a binary build on OSX 10.4 on earlier
14 * releases of the OS. Therefore claim we don't support ftime.
16 # undef HAVE_FTIME
17 #endif
18 #endif
20 #include <ctype.h>
22 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
23 #include <sys/types.h>
24 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H */
26 #ifdef QUICKWIN
27 #include <io.h>
28 #endif
30 #ifdef HAVE_FTIME
31 #include <sys/timeb.h>
32 #if !defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(PYOS_OS2)
33 extern int ftime(struct timeb *);
34 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
35 #endif /* HAVE_FTIME */
37 #if defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(__QNX__)
38 #include <i86.h>
39 #else
40 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
41 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
42 #include <windows.h>
43 #include "pythread.h"
45 /* helper to allow us to interrupt sleep() on Windows*/
46 static HANDLE hInterruptEvent = NULL;
47 static BOOL WINAPI PyCtrlHandler(DWORD dwCtrlType)
49 SetEvent(hInterruptEvent);
50 /* allow other default handlers to be called.
51 Default Python handler will setup the
52 KeyboardInterrupt exception.
54 return FALSE;
56 static long main_thread;
59 #if defined(__BORLANDC__)
60 /* These overrides not needed for Win32 */
61 #define timezone _timezone
62 #define tzname _tzname
63 #define daylight _daylight
64 #endif /* __BORLANDC__ */
65 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
66 #endif /* !__WATCOMC__ || __QNX__ */
68 #if defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
69 /* Win32 has better clock replacement; we have our own version below. */
70 #undef HAVE_CLOCK
71 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS && !defined(__BORLANDC__) */
73 #if defined(PYOS_OS2)
74 #define INCL_DOS
75 #define INCL_ERRORS
76 #include <os2.h>
77 #endif
79 #if defined(PYCC_VACPP)
80 #include <sys/time.h>
81 #endif
83 #ifdef __BEOS__
84 #include <time.h>
85 /* For bigtime_t, snooze(). - [cjh] */
86 #include <support/SupportDefs.h>
87 #include <kernel/OS.h>
88 #endif
90 #ifdef RISCOS
91 extern int riscos_sleep(double);
92 #endif
94 /* Forward declarations */
95 static int floatsleep(double);
96 static double floattime(void);
98 /* For Y2K check */
99 static PyObject *moddict;
101 /* Exposed in timefuncs.h. */
102 time_t
103 _PyTime_DoubleToTimet(double x)
105 time_t result;
106 double diff;
108 result = (time_t)x;
109 /* How much info did we lose? time_t may be an integral or
110 * floating type, and we don't know which. If it's integral,
111 * we don't know whether C truncates, rounds, returns the floor,
112 * etc. If we lost a second or more, the C rounding is
113 * unreasonable, or the input just doesn't fit in a time_t;
114 * call it an error regardless. Note that the original cast to
115 * time_t can cause a C error too, but nothing we can do to
116 * worm around that.
118 diff = x - (double)result;
119 if (diff <= -1.0 || diff >= 1.0) {
120 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
121 "timestamp out of range for platform time_t");
122 result = (time_t)-1;
124 return result;
127 static PyObject *
128 time_time(PyObject *self, PyObject *unused)
130 double secs;
131 secs = floattime();
132 if (secs == 0.0) {
133 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
134 return NULL;
136 return PyFloat_FromDouble(secs);
139 PyDoc_STRVAR(time_doc,
140 "time() -> floating point number\n\
142 Return the current time in seconds since the Epoch.\n\
143 Fractions of a second may be present if the system clock provides them.");
145 #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK
147 #ifndef CLOCKS_PER_SEC
148 #ifdef CLK_TCK
149 #define CLOCKS_PER_SEC CLK_TCK
150 #else
151 #define CLOCKS_PER_SEC 1000000
152 #endif
153 #endif
155 static PyObject *
156 time_clock(PyObject *self, PyObject *unused)
158 return PyFloat_FromDouble(((double)clock()) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
160 #endif /* HAVE_CLOCK */
162 #if defined(MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
163 /* Due to Mark Hammond and Tim Peters */
164 static PyObject *
165 time_clock(PyObject *self, PyObject *unused)
167 static LARGE_INTEGER ctrStart;
168 static double divisor = 0.0;
169 LARGE_INTEGER now;
170 double diff;
172 if (divisor == 0.0) {
173 LARGE_INTEGER freq;
174 QueryPerformanceCounter(&ctrStart);
175 if (!QueryPerformanceFrequency(&freq) || freq.QuadPart == 0) {
176 /* Unlikely to happen - this works on all intel
177 machines at least! Revert to clock() */
178 return PyFloat_FromDouble(((double)clock()) /
179 CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
181 divisor = (double)freq.QuadPart;
183 QueryPerformanceCounter(&now);
184 diff = (double)(now.QuadPart - ctrStart.QuadPart);
185 return PyFloat_FromDouble(diff / divisor);
188 #define HAVE_CLOCK /* So it gets included in the methods */
189 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS && !defined(__BORLANDC__) */
191 #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK
192 PyDoc_STRVAR(clock_doc,
193 "clock() -> floating point number\n\
195 Return the CPU time or real time since the start of the process or since\n\
196 the first call to clock(). This has as much precision as the system\n\
197 records.");
198 #endif
200 static PyObject *
201 time_sleep(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
203 double secs;
204 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "d:sleep", &secs))
205 return NULL;
206 if (floatsleep(secs) != 0)
207 return NULL;
208 Py_INCREF(Py_None);
209 return Py_None;
212 PyDoc_STRVAR(sleep_doc,
213 "sleep(seconds)\n\
215 Delay execution for a given number of seconds. The argument may be\n\
216 a floating point number for subsecond precision.");
218 static PyStructSequence_Field struct_time_type_fields[] = {
219 {"tm_year", NULL},
220 {"tm_mon", NULL},
221 {"tm_mday", NULL},
222 {"tm_hour", NULL},
223 {"tm_min", NULL},
224 {"tm_sec", NULL},
225 {"tm_wday", NULL},
226 {"tm_yday", NULL},
227 {"tm_isdst", NULL},
231 static PyStructSequence_Desc struct_time_type_desc = {
232 "time.struct_time",
233 NULL,
234 struct_time_type_fields,
238 static int initialized;
239 static PyTypeObject StructTimeType;
241 static PyObject *
242 tmtotuple(struct tm *p)
244 PyObject *v = PyStructSequence_New(&StructTimeType);
245 if (v == NULL)
246 return NULL;
248 #define SET(i,val) PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(v, i, PyInt_FromLong((long) val))
250 SET(0, p->tm_year + 1900);
251 SET(1, p->tm_mon + 1); /* Want January == 1 */
252 SET(2, p->tm_mday);
253 SET(3, p->tm_hour);
254 SET(4, p->tm_min);
255 SET(5, p->tm_sec);
256 SET(6, (p->tm_wday + 6) % 7); /* Want Monday == 0 */
257 SET(7, p->tm_yday + 1); /* Want January, 1 == 1 */
258 SET(8, p->tm_isdst);
259 #undef SET
260 if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
261 Py_XDECREF(v);
262 return NULL;
265 return v;
268 static PyObject *
269 time_convert(double when, struct tm * (*function)(const time_t *))
271 struct tm *p;
272 time_t whent = _PyTime_DoubleToTimet(when);
274 if (whent == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
275 return NULL;
276 errno = 0;
277 p = function(&whent);
278 if (p == NULL) {
279 #ifdef EINVAL
280 if (errno == 0)
281 errno = EINVAL;
282 #endif
283 return PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_ValueError);
285 return tmtotuple(p);
288 /* Parse arg tuple that can contain an optional float-or-None value;
289 format needs to be "|O:name".
290 Returns non-zero on success (parallels PyArg_ParseTuple).
292 static int
293 parse_time_double_args(PyObject *args, char *format, double *pwhen)
295 PyObject *ot = NULL;
297 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, format, &ot))
298 return 0;
299 if (ot == NULL || ot == Py_None)
300 *pwhen = floattime();
301 else {
302 double when = PyFloat_AsDouble(ot);
303 if (PyErr_Occurred())
304 return 0;
305 *pwhen = when;
307 return 1;
310 static PyObject *
311 time_gmtime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
313 double when;
314 if (!parse_time_double_args(args, "|O:gmtime", &when))
315 return NULL;
316 return time_convert(when, gmtime);
319 PyDoc_STRVAR(gmtime_doc,
320 "gmtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year, tm_mon, tm_mday, tm_hour, tm_min,\n\
321 tm_sec, tm_wday, tm_yday, tm_isdst)\n\
323 Convert seconds since the Epoch to a time tuple expressing UTC (a.k.a.\n\
324 GMT). When 'seconds' is not passed in, convert the current time instead.");
326 static PyObject *
327 time_localtime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
329 double when;
330 if (!parse_time_double_args(args, "|O:localtime", &when))
331 return NULL;
332 return time_convert(when, localtime);
335 PyDoc_STRVAR(localtime_doc,
336 "localtime([seconds]) -> (tm_year,tm_mon,tm_mday,tm_hour,tm_min,\n\
337 tm_sec,tm_wday,tm_yday,tm_isdst)\n\
339 Convert seconds since the Epoch to a time tuple expressing local time.\n\
340 When 'seconds' is not passed in, convert the current time instead.");
342 static int
343 gettmarg(PyObject *args, struct tm *p)
345 int y;
346 memset((void *) p, '\0', sizeof(struct tm));
348 if (!PyArg_Parse(args, "(iiiiiiiii)",
350 &p->tm_mon,
351 &p->tm_mday,
352 &p->tm_hour,
353 &p->tm_min,
354 &p->tm_sec,
355 &p->tm_wday,
356 &p->tm_yday,
357 &p->tm_isdst))
358 return 0;
359 if (y < 1900) {
360 PyObject *accept = PyDict_GetItemString(moddict,
361 "accept2dyear");
362 if (accept == NULL || !PyInt_Check(accept) ||
363 PyInt_AsLong(accept) == 0) {
364 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
365 "year >= 1900 required");
366 return 0;
368 if (69 <= y && y <= 99)
369 y += 1900;
370 else if (0 <= y && y <= 68)
371 y += 2000;
372 else {
373 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
374 "year out of range");
375 return 0;
378 p->tm_year = y - 1900;
379 p->tm_mon--;
380 p->tm_wday = (p->tm_wday + 1) % 7;
381 p->tm_yday--;
382 return 1;
385 #ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME
386 static PyObject *
387 time_strftime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
389 PyObject *tup = NULL;
390 struct tm buf;
391 const char *fmt;
392 size_t fmtlen, buflen;
393 char *outbuf = 0;
394 size_t i;
396 memset((void *) &buf, '\0', sizeof(buf));
398 if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|O:strftime", &fmt, &tup))
399 return NULL;
401 if (tup == NULL) {
402 time_t tt = time(NULL);
403 buf = *localtime(&tt);
404 } else if (!gettmarg(tup, &buf))
405 return NULL;
407 /* Checks added to make sure strftime() does not crash Python by
408 indexing blindly into some array for a textual representation
409 by some bad index (fixes bug #897625).
411 Also support values of zero from Python code for arguments in which
412 that is out of range by forcing that value to the lowest value that
413 is valid (fixed bug #1520914).
415 Valid ranges based on what is allowed in struct tm:
417 - tm_year: [0, max(int)] (1)
418 - tm_mon: [0, 11] (2)
419 - tm_mday: [1, 31]
420 - tm_hour: [0, 23]
421 - tm_min: [0, 59]
422 - tm_sec: [0, 60]
423 - tm_wday: [0, 6] (1)
424 - tm_yday: [0, 365] (2)
425 - tm_isdst: [-max(int), max(int)]
427 (1) gettmarg() handles bounds-checking.
428 (2) Python's acceptable range is one greater than the range in C,
429 thus need to check against automatic decrement by gettmarg().
431 if (buf.tm_mon == -1)
432 buf.tm_mon = 0;
433 else if (buf.tm_mon < 0 || buf.tm_mon > 11) {
434 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "month out of range");
435 return NULL;
437 if (buf.tm_mday == 0)
438 buf.tm_mday = 1;
439 else if (buf.tm_mday < 0 || buf.tm_mday > 31) {
440 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "day of month out of range");
441 return NULL;
443 if (buf.tm_hour < 0 || buf.tm_hour > 23) {
444 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "hour out of range");
445 return NULL;
447 if (buf.tm_min < 0 || buf.tm_min > 59) {
448 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "minute out of range");
449 return NULL;
451 if (buf.tm_sec < 0 || buf.tm_sec > 61) {
452 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "seconds out of range");
453 return NULL;
455 /* tm_wday does not need checking of its upper-bound since taking
456 ``% 7`` in gettmarg() automatically restricts the range. */
457 if (buf.tm_wday < 0) {
458 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "day of week out of range");
459 return NULL;
461 if (buf.tm_yday == -1)
462 buf.tm_yday = 0;
463 else if (buf.tm_yday < 0 || buf.tm_yday > 365) {
464 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "day of year out of range");
465 return NULL;
467 if (buf.tm_isdst < -1 || buf.tm_isdst > 1) {
468 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
469 "daylight savings flag out of range");
470 return NULL;
473 fmtlen = strlen(fmt);
475 /* I hate these functions that presume you know how big the output
476 * will be ahead of time...
478 for (i = 1024; ; i += i) {
479 outbuf = (char *)malloc(i);
480 if (outbuf == NULL) {
481 return PyErr_NoMemory();
483 buflen = strftime(outbuf, i, fmt, &buf);
484 if (buflen > 0 || i >= 256 * fmtlen) {
485 /* If the buffer is 256 times as long as the format,
486 it's probably not failing for lack of room!
487 More likely, the format yields an empty result,
488 e.g. an empty format, or %Z when the timezone
489 is unknown. */
490 PyObject *ret;
491 ret = PyString_FromStringAndSize(outbuf, buflen);
492 free(outbuf);
493 return ret;
495 free(outbuf);
496 #if defined _MSC_VER && _MSC_VER >= 1400 && defined(__STDC_SECURE_LIB__)
497 /* VisualStudio .NET 2005 does this properly */
498 if (buflen == 0 && errno == EINVAL) {
499 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Invalid format string");
500 return 0;
502 #endif
507 PyDoc_STRVAR(strftime_doc,
508 "strftime(format[, tuple]) -> string\n\
510 Convert a time tuple to a string according to a format specification.\n\
511 See the library reference manual for formatting codes. When the time tuple\n\
512 is not present, current time as returned by localtime() is used.");
513 #endif /* HAVE_STRFTIME */
515 static PyObject *
516 time_strptime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
518 PyObject *strptime_module = PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock("_strptime");
519 PyObject *strptime_result;
521 if (!strptime_module)
522 return NULL;
523 strptime_result = PyObject_CallMethod(strptime_module, "_strptime_time", "O", args);
524 Py_DECREF(strptime_module);
525 return strptime_result;
528 PyDoc_STRVAR(strptime_doc,
529 "strptime(string, format) -> struct_time\n\
531 Parse a string to a time tuple according to a format specification.\n\
532 See the library reference manual for formatting codes (same as strftime()).");
535 static PyObject *
536 time_asctime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
538 PyObject *tup = NULL;
539 struct tm buf;
540 char *p;
541 if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "asctime", 0, 1, &tup))
542 return NULL;
543 if (tup == NULL) {
544 time_t tt = time(NULL);
545 buf = *localtime(&tt);
546 } else if (!gettmarg(tup, &buf))
547 return NULL;
548 p = asctime(&buf);
549 if (p[24] == '\n')
550 p[24] = '\0';
551 return PyString_FromString(p);
554 PyDoc_STRVAR(asctime_doc,
555 "asctime([tuple]) -> string\n\
557 Convert a time tuple to a string, e.g. 'Sat Jun 06 16:26:11 1998'.\n\
558 When the time tuple is not present, current time as returned by localtime()\n\
559 is used.");
561 static PyObject *
562 time_ctime(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
564 PyObject *ot = NULL;
565 time_t tt;
566 char *p;
568 if (!PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "ctime", 0, 1, &ot))
569 return NULL;
570 if (ot == NULL || ot == Py_None)
571 tt = time(NULL);
572 else {
573 double dt = PyFloat_AsDouble(ot);
574 if (PyErr_Occurred())
575 return NULL;
576 tt = _PyTime_DoubleToTimet(dt);
577 if (tt == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
578 return NULL;
580 p = ctime(&tt);
581 if (p == NULL) {
582 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "unconvertible time");
583 return NULL;
585 if (p[24] == '\n')
586 p[24] = '\0';
587 return PyString_FromString(p);
590 PyDoc_STRVAR(ctime_doc,
591 "ctime(seconds) -> string\n\
593 Convert a time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local time.\n\
594 This is equivalent to asctime(localtime(seconds)). When the time tuple is\n\
595 not present, current time as returned by localtime() is used.");
597 #ifdef HAVE_MKTIME
598 static PyObject *
599 time_mktime(PyObject *self, PyObject *tup)
601 struct tm buf;
602 time_t tt;
603 tt = time(&tt);
604 buf = *localtime(&tt);
605 if (!gettmarg(tup, &buf))
606 return NULL;
607 tt = mktime(&buf);
608 if (tt == (time_t)(-1)) {
609 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
610 "mktime argument out of range");
611 return NULL;
613 return PyFloat_FromDouble((double)tt);
616 PyDoc_STRVAR(mktime_doc,
617 "mktime(tuple) -> floating point number\n\
619 Convert a time tuple in local time to seconds since the Epoch.");
620 #endif /* HAVE_MKTIME */
622 #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_TZSET
623 static void inittimezone(PyObject *module);
625 static PyObject *
626 time_tzset(PyObject *self, PyObject *unused)
628 PyObject* m;
630 m = PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock("time");
631 if (m == NULL) {
632 return NULL;
635 tzset();
637 /* Reset timezone, altzone, daylight and tzname */
638 inittimezone(m);
639 Py_DECREF(m);
641 Py_INCREF(Py_None);
642 return Py_None;
645 PyDoc_STRVAR(tzset_doc,
646 "tzset(zone)\n\
648 Initialize, or reinitialize, the local timezone to the value stored in\n\
649 os.environ['TZ']. The TZ environment variable should be specified in\n\
650 standard Unix timezone format as documented in the tzset man page\n\
651 (eg. 'US/Eastern', 'Europe/Amsterdam'). Unknown timezones will silently\n\
652 fall back to UTC. If the TZ environment variable is not set, the local\n\
653 timezone is set to the systems best guess of wallclock time.\n\
654 Changing the TZ environment variable without calling tzset *may* change\n\
655 the local timezone used by methods such as localtime, but this behaviour\n\
656 should not be relied on.");
657 #endif /* HAVE_WORKING_TZSET */
659 static void
660 inittimezone(PyObject *m) {
661 /* This code moved from inittime wholesale to allow calling it from
662 time_tzset. In the future, some parts of it can be moved back
663 (for platforms that don't HAVE_WORKING_TZSET, when we know what they
664 are), and the extraneous calls to tzset(3) should be removed.
665 I haven't done this yet, as I don't want to change this code as
666 little as possible when introducing the time.tzset and time.tzsetwall
667 methods. This should simply be a method of doing the following once,
668 at the top of this function and removing the call to tzset() from
669 time_tzset():
671 #ifdef HAVE_TZSET
672 tzset()
673 #endif
675 And I'm lazy and hate C so nyer.
677 #if defined(HAVE_TZNAME) && !defined(__GLIBC__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
678 tzset();
679 #ifdef PYOS_OS2
680 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "timezone", _timezone);
681 #else /* !PYOS_OS2 */
682 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "timezone", timezone);
683 #endif /* PYOS_OS2 */
684 #ifdef HAVE_ALTZONE
685 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", altzone);
686 #else
687 #ifdef PYOS_OS2
688 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", _timezone-3600);
689 #else /* !PYOS_OS2 */
690 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", timezone-3600);
691 #endif /* PYOS_OS2 */
692 #endif
693 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "daylight", daylight);
694 PyModule_AddObject(m, "tzname",
695 Py_BuildValue("(zz)", tzname[0], tzname[1]));
696 #else /* !HAVE_TZNAME || __GLIBC__ || __CYGWIN__*/
697 #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE
699 #define YEAR ((time_t)((365 * 24 + 6) * 3600))
700 time_t t;
701 struct tm *p;
702 long janzone, julyzone;
703 char janname[10], julyname[10];
704 t = (time((time_t *)0) / YEAR) * YEAR;
705 p = localtime(&t);
706 janzone = -p->tm_gmtoff;
707 strncpy(janname, p->tm_zone ? p->tm_zone : " ", 9);
708 janname[9] = '\0';
709 t += YEAR/2;
710 p = localtime(&t);
711 julyzone = -p->tm_gmtoff;
712 strncpy(julyname, p->tm_zone ? p->tm_zone : " ", 9);
713 julyname[9] = '\0';
715 if( janzone < julyzone ) {
716 /* DST is reversed in the southern hemisphere */
717 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "timezone", julyzone);
718 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", janzone);
719 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "daylight",
720 janzone != julyzone);
721 PyModule_AddObject(m, "tzname",
722 Py_BuildValue("(zz)",
723 julyname, janname));
724 } else {
725 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "timezone", janzone);
726 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", julyzone);
727 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "daylight",
728 janzone != julyzone);
729 PyModule_AddObject(m, "tzname",
730 Py_BuildValue("(zz)",
731 janname, julyname));
734 #else
735 #endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE */
736 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
737 tzset();
738 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "timezone", _timezone);
739 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "altzone", _timezone-3600);
740 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "daylight", _daylight);
741 PyModule_AddObject(m, "tzname",
742 Py_BuildValue("(zz)", _tzname[0], _tzname[1]));
743 #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
744 #endif /* !HAVE_TZNAME || __GLIBC__ || __CYGWIN__*/
748 static PyMethodDef time_methods[] = {
749 {"time", time_time, METH_NOARGS, time_doc},
750 #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK
751 {"clock", time_clock, METH_NOARGS, clock_doc},
752 #endif
753 {"sleep", time_sleep, METH_VARARGS, sleep_doc},
754 {"gmtime", time_gmtime, METH_VARARGS, gmtime_doc},
755 {"localtime", time_localtime, METH_VARARGS, localtime_doc},
756 {"asctime", time_asctime, METH_VARARGS, asctime_doc},
757 {"ctime", time_ctime, METH_VARARGS, ctime_doc},
758 #ifdef HAVE_MKTIME
759 {"mktime", time_mktime, METH_O, mktime_doc},
760 #endif
761 #ifdef HAVE_STRFTIME
762 {"strftime", time_strftime, METH_VARARGS, strftime_doc},
763 #endif
764 {"strptime", time_strptime, METH_VARARGS, strptime_doc},
765 #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_TZSET
766 {"tzset", time_tzset, METH_NOARGS, tzset_doc},
767 #endif
768 {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */
772 PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc,
773 "This module provides various functions to manipulate time values.\n\
775 There are two standard representations of time. One is the number\n\
776 of seconds since the Epoch, in UTC (a.k.a. GMT). It may be an integer\n\
777 or a floating point number (to represent fractions of seconds).\n\
778 The Epoch is system-defined; on Unix, it is generally January 1st, 1970.\n\
779 The actual value can be retrieved by calling gmtime(0).\n\
781 The other representation is a tuple of 9 integers giving local time.\n\
782 The tuple items are:\n\
783 year (four digits, e.g. 1998)\n\
784 month (1-12)\n\
785 day (1-31)\n\
786 hours (0-23)\n\
787 minutes (0-59)\n\
788 seconds (0-59)\n\
789 weekday (0-6, Monday is 0)\n\
790 Julian day (day in the year, 1-366)\n\
791 DST (Daylight Savings Time) flag (-1, 0 or 1)\n\
792 If the DST flag is 0, the time is given in the regular time zone;\n\
793 if it is 1, the time is given in the DST time zone;\n\
794 if it is -1, mktime() should guess based on the date and time.\n\
796 Variables:\n\
798 timezone -- difference in seconds between UTC and local standard time\n\
799 altzone -- difference in seconds between UTC and local DST time\n\
800 daylight -- whether local time should reflect DST\n\
801 tzname -- tuple of (standard time zone name, DST time zone name)\n\
803 Functions:\n\
805 time() -- return current time in seconds since the Epoch as a float\n\
806 clock() -- return CPU time since process start as a float\n\
807 sleep() -- delay for a number of seconds given as a float\n\
808 gmtime() -- convert seconds since Epoch to UTC tuple\n\
809 localtime() -- convert seconds since Epoch to local time tuple\n\
810 asctime() -- convert time tuple to string\n\
811 ctime() -- convert time in seconds to string\n\
812 mktime() -- convert local time tuple to seconds since Epoch\n\
813 strftime() -- convert time tuple to string according to format specification\n\
814 strptime() -- parse string to time tuple according to format specification\n\
815 tzset() -- change the local timezone");
818 PyMODINIT_FUNC
819 inittime(void)
821 PyObject *m;
822 char *p;
823 m = Py_InitModule3("time", time_methods, module_doc);
824 if (m == NULL)
825 return;
827 /* Accept 2-digit dates unless PYTHONY2K is set and non-empty */
828 p = Py_GETENV("PYTHONY2K");
829 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "accept2dyear", (long) (!p || !*p));
830 /* Squirrel away the module's dictionary for the y2k check */
831 moddict = PyModule_GetDict(m);
832 Py_INCREF(moddict);
834 /* Set, or reset, module variables like time.timezone */
835 inittimezone(m);
837 #ifdef MS_WINDOWS
838 /* Helper to allow interrupts for Windows.
839 If Ctrl+C event delivered while not sleeping
840 it will be ignored.
842 main_thread = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
843 hInterruptEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
844 SetConsoleCtrlHandler( PyCtrlHandler, TRUE);
845 #endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
846 if (!initialized) {
847 PyStructSequence_InitType(&StructTimeType,
848 &struct_time_type_desc);
850 Py_INCREF(&StructTimeType);
851 PyModule_AddObject(m, "struct_time", (PyObject*) &StructTimeType);
852 initialized = 1;
856 /* Implement floattime() for various platforms */
858 static double
859 floattime(void)
861 /* There are three ways to get the time:
862 (1) gettimeofday() -- resolution in microseconds
863 (2) ftime() -- resolution in milliseconds
864 (3) time() -- resolution in seconds
865 In all cases the return value is a float in seconds.
866 Since on some systems (e.g. SCO ODT 3.0) gettimeofday() may
867 fail, so we fall back on ftime() or time().
868 Note: clock resolution does not imply clock accuracy! */
869 #ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
871 struct timeval t;
872 #ifdef GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ
873 if (gettimeofday(&t) == 0)
874 return (double)t.tv_sec + t.tv_usec*0.000001;
875 #else /* !GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ */
876 if (gettimeofday(&t, (struct timezone *)NULL) == 0)
877 return (double)t.tv_sec + t.tv_usec*0.000001;
878 #endif /* !GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ */
881 #endif /* !HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY */
883 #if defined(HAVE_FTIME)
884 struct timeb t;
885 ftime(&t);
886 return (double)t.time + (double)t.millitm * (double)0.001;
887 #else /* !HAVE_FTIME */
888 time_t secs;
889 time(&secs);
890 return (double)secs;
891 #endif /* !HAVE_FTIME */
896 /* Implement floatsleep() for various platforms.
897 When interrupted (or when another error occurs), return -1 and
898 set an exception; else return 0. */
900 static int
901 floatsleep(double secs)
903 /* XXX Should test for MS_WINDOWS first! */
904 #if defined(HAVE_SELECT) && !defined(__BEOS__) && !defined(__EMX__)
905 struct timeval t;
906 double frac;
907 frac = fmod(secs, 1.0);
908 secs = floor(secs);
909 t.tv_sec = (long)secs;
910 t.tv_usec = (long)(frac*1000000.0);
911 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
912 if (select(0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, (fd_set *)0, &t) != 0) {
913 #ifdef EINTR
914 if (errno != EINTR) {
915 #else
916 if (1) {
917 #endif
918 Py_BLOCK_THREADS
919 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
920 return -1;
923 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
924 #elif defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(__QNX__)
925 /* XXX Can't interrupt this sleep */
926 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
927 delay((int)(secs * 1000 + 0.5)); /* delay() uses milliseconds */
928 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
929 #elif defined(MS_WINDOWS)
931 double millisecs = secs * 1000.0;
932 unsigned long ul_millis;
934 if (millisecs > (double)ULONG_MAX) {
935 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
936 "sleep length is too large");
937 return -1;
939 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
940 /* Allow sleep(0) to maintain win32 semantics, and as decreed
941 * by Guido, only the main thread can be interrupted.
943 ul_millis = (unsigned long)millisecs;
944 if (ul_millis == 0 ||
945 main_thread != PyThread_get_thread_ident())
946 Sleep(ul_millis);
947 else {
948 DWORD rc;
949 ResetEvent(hInterruptEvent);
950 rc = WaitForSingleObject(hInterruptEvent, ul_millis);
951 if (rc == WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
952 /* Yield to make sure real Python signal
953 * handler called.
955 Sleep(1);
956 Py_BLOCK_THREADS
957 errno = EINTR;
958 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
959 return -1;
962 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
964 #elif defined(PYOS_OS2)
965 /* This Sleep *IS* Interruptable by Exceptions */
966 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
967 if (DosSleep(secs * 1000) != NO_ERROR) {
968 Py_BLOCK_THREADS
969 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
970 return -1;
972 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
973 #elif defined(__BEOS__)
974 /* This sleep *CAN BE* interrupted. */
976 if( secs <= 0.0 ) {
977 return;
980 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
981 /* BeOS snooze() is in microseconds... */
982 if( snooze( (bigtime_t)( secs * 1000.0 * 1000.0 ) ) == B_INTERRUPTED ) {
983 Py_BLOCK_THREADS
984 PyErr_SetFromErrno( PyExc_IOError );
985 return -1;
987 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
989 #elif defined(RISCOS)
990 if (secs <= 0.0)
991 return 0;
992 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
993 /* This sleep *CAN BE* interrupted. */
994 if ( riscos_sleep(secs) )
995 return -1;
996 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
997 #elif defined(PLAN9)
999 double millisecs = secs * 1000.0;
1000 if (millisecs > (double)LONG_MAX) {
1001 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "sleep length is too large");
1002 return -1;
1004 /* This sleep *CAN BE* interrupted. */
1005 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
1006 if(sleep((long)millisecs) < 0){
1007 Py_BLOCK_THREADS
1008 PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_IOError);
1009 return -1;
1011 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
1013 #else
1014 /* XXX Can't interrupt this sleep */
1015 Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
1016 sleep((int)secs);
1017 Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
1018 #endif
1020 return 0;