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/*
* date.h - interface to utilities for handling date and time values
*
* Richard Braakman
*/
#include "gwlib.h"
/* Broken-down time structure without timezone. The values are
* longs because that makes them easier to use with octstr_parse_long().
*/
struct universaltime
{
long day; /* 1-31 */
long month; /* 0-11 */
long year; /* 1970- */
long hour; /* 0-23 */
long minute; /* 0-59 */
long second; /* 0-59 */
};
/* Calculate the unix time value (seconds since 1970) given a broken-down
* date structure in GMT. */
long date_convert_universal(struct universaltime *t);
/*
* Convert a unix time value to a value of the form
* Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT
* This is the format required by the HTTP protocol (RFC 2616),
* and it is defined in RFC 822 as updated by RFC 1123.
*/
Octstr *date_format_http(unsigned long unixtime);
/*
* Convert a date string as defined by the HTTP protocol (RFC 2616)
* to a unix time value. Return -1 if the date string was invalid.
* Three date formats are acceptable:
* Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
* Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
* Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994 ; ANSI C's asctime() format
* White space is significant.
*/
long date_parse_http(Octstr *date);
/*
* attempt to read an ISO-8601 format or similar, making no assumptions on
* seperators and number of elements, adding 0 or 1 to missing fields
* For example, acceptable formats :
* 2002-05-15 13:23:44
* 02/05/15:13:23
* support of 2 digit years is done by assuming years 70 an over are 20th century. this will
* have to be revised sometime in the next 50 or so years
*/
int date_parse_iso(struct universaltime *ut, Octstr *os);
/*
* create an ISO-8601 formated time stamp
*/
Octstr* date_create_iso(time_t unixtime);
/*
* Return the current date and time as a unix time value.
*/
long date_universal_now(void);
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