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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WTIME_H_
#define WTIME_H_
#include <Wt/WDateTime>
#include <Wt/WString>
#include <exception>
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time_types.hpp>
namespace Wt {
/*! \class InvalidTimeException Wt/WTime Wt/WTime
* \brief Exception thrown when calculating with an invalid time (<b>deprecated</b>).
*
* \sa WTime
*
* \deprecated This exception is never thrown.
*/
class WT_API InvalidTimeException : public std::exception
{
public:
InvalidTimeException();
~InvalidTimeException() throw();
/*! \brief Returns a message describing the error.
*/
const char *what() const throw();
};
/*! \class WTime Wt/WTime Wt/WTime
* \brief A value class that defines a clock time.
*
* A clock time represents the time of day (usually 0 to 24 hour), up
* to millisecond precision.
*
* As of version %3.3.1, the time class itself will no longer limit times
* to the 24-hour range, but will allow any time (duration), including negative
* values.
*
* \sa WDate, WDateTime
*/
class WT_API WTime
{
public:
/*! \brief Construct a <i>Null</i> time.
*
* A time for which isNull() returns true. A <i>Null</i> time is also
* invalid.
*
* \sa isValid(), isNull()
*/
WTime();
/*! \brief Construct a time given hour, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
*
* \p m and \p s have range 0-59, and \p ms has range 0-999. A duration can
* be positive or negative depending on the sign of \p h.
*
* When the time is invalid, isValid() is set to \c false.
*/
WTime(int h, int m, int s = 0, int ms = 0);
/*! \brief Sets the time.
*
* \p m and \p s have range 0-59, and \p ms has range 0-999.
*
* When the time is invalid, isValid() is set to \c false.
*/
bool setHMS(int h, int m, int s, int ms = 0);
/*! \brief Adds seconds.
*
* Returns a time that is \p s seconds later than this time. Negative
* values for \p s will result in a time that is as many seconds
* earlier.
*/
WTime addSecs(int s) const;
/*! \brief Adds milliseconds.
*
* Returns a time that is \p ms milliseconds later than this
* time. Negative values for \p ms will result in a time that
* is as many milliseconds earlier.
*/
WTime addMSecs(int ms) const;
/*! \brief Returns if this time is <i>Null</i>.
*
* A null time is also invalid.
*
* \sa isValid(), WTime()
*/
bool isNull() const { return null_; }
/*! \brief Returns if this time is valid.
*/
bool isValid() const { return valid_; }
/*! \brief Returns the hour.
*/
int hour() const;
/*! \brief Returns the minutes (0-59).
*/
int minute() const;
/*! \brief Returns the seconds (0-59).
*/
int second() const;
/*! \brief Returns the milliseconds (0-999)
*/
int msec() const;
/*! \brief Returns the difference between two time values (in seconds).
*
* The result is negative if t is earlier than this.
*/
long secsTo(const WTime& t) const;
/*! \brief Returns the difference between two time values (in milliseconds).
*
* The result is negative if t is earlier than this.
*/
long msecsTo(const WTime& t) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator< (const WTime& other) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator<= (const WTime& other) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator> (const WTime& other) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator>= (const WTime& other) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator== (const WTime& other) const;
/*! \brief Compares two time values.
*/
bool operator!= (const WTime& other) const;
static WT_USTRING defaultFormat();
/*! \brief Formats this time to a string using a default format.
*
* The default format is "hh:mm:ss".
*/
WT_USTRING toString() const;
/*! \brief Formats this time to a string using a specified format.
*
* The \p format is a string in which the following contents has
* a special meaning.
*
* <table>
* <tr><td><b>Code</b></td><td><b>Meaning</b></td>
* <td><b>Example (for 14:06:23.045)</b></td></tr>
* <tr><td>h</td><td>The hour without leading zero (0-23 or 1-12 for AM/PM display)</td>
<td>14 or 2</td></tr>
* <tr><td>hh</td><td>The hour with leading zero (00-23 or 01-12 for AM/PM display)</td>
<td>14 or 02</td></tr>
* <tr><td>H</td><td>The hour without leading zero (0-23)</td>
<td>14</td></tr>
* <tr><td>HH</td><td>The hour with leading zero (00-23)</td>
<td>14</td></tr>
* <tr><td>+ followed by (h/hh/H/HH)</td><td>The sign of the hour (+/-)</td>
<td>+</td></tr>
* <tr><td>m</td><td>The minutes without leading zero (0-59)</td>
<td>6</td></tr>
* <tr><td>mm</td><td>The minutes with leading zero (00-59)</td>
<td>06</td></tr>
* <tr><td>s</td><td>The seconds without leading zero (0-59)</td>
<td>23</td></tr>
* <tr><td>ss</td><td>The seconds with leading zero (00-59)</td>
<td>23</td></tr>
* <tr><td>z</td><td>The milliseconds without leading zero (0-999)</td>
<td>45</td></tr>
* <tr><td>zzz</td><td>The millisecons with leading zero (000-999)</td>
<td>045</td></tr>
* <tr><td>AP or A</td><td>use AM/PM display: affects h or hh display and is replaced itself by AM/PM</td>
<td>PM</td></tr>
* <tr><td>ap or a</td><td>use am/pm display: affects h or hh display and is replaced itself by am/pm</td>
<td>pm</td></tr>
* <tr><td>Z</td><td>the timezone in RFC 822 format (e.g. -0800)</td>
<td>+0000</td></tr>
* </table>
*
* Any other text is kept literally. String content between single
* quotes (') are not interpreted as special codes. Inside a string, a literal
* quote may be specifed using a double quote ('').
*
* Examples of format and result:
* <table>
* <tr><td><b>Format</b></td><td><b>Result (for 22:53:13.078)</b></td></tr>
* <tr><td>hh:mm:ss.zzz</td><td>22:53:13.078</td></tr>
* <tr><td>hh:mm:ss AP</td><td>10:53:13 PM</td></tr>
* </table>
*
* \sa fromString(const WString& value, const WString& format)
*/
WT_USTRING toString(const WT_USTRING& format) const;
/*! \brief Parses a string to a time using a default format.
*
* The default format is "hh:mm:ss".
* For example, a time specified as:
* \code
* "22:55:15"
* \endcode
* will be parsed as a time that equals a time constructed as:
* \code
* WTime d(22,55,15);
* \endcode
*
* When the time could not be parsed or is not valid, an invalid
* time is returned (for which isValid() returns false).
*
* \sa fromString(const WString& s, const WString& format), isValid()
*/
static WTime fromString(const WT_USTRING& s);
/*! \brief Parses a string to a time using a specified format.
*
* The \p format follows the same syntax as used by
* \link toString(const WString& format) const toString(const WString& format)\endlink.
*
* When the time could not be parsed or is not valid, an invalid
* time is returned (for which isValid() returns false).
*
* \sa toString(const WString&) const
*/
static WTime fromString(const WT_USTRING& s, const WT_USTRING& format);
/*! \brief Reports the current time (UTC clock).
*
* This method returns the time as indicated by the system clock
* of the server, in UTC.
*/
static WTime currentServerTime();
struct RegExpInfo {
std::string regexp;
std::string hourGetJS;
std::string minuteGetJS;
std::string secGetJS;
std::string msecGetJS;
};
static RegExpInfo formatToRegExp(const WT_USTRING& format);
boost::posix_time::time_duration toTimeDuration() const;
private:
bool valid_, null_;
long time_;
WTime (long time);
struct ParseState {
int h, m, s, z, a;
int hour, minute, sec, msec;
bool pm, parseAMPM, haveAMPM;
ParseState();
};
static bool parseLast(const std::string& v, unsigned& vi,
ParseState& parse, const WString& format);
static WDateTime::CharState handleSpecial(char c, const std::string& v,
unsigned& vi, ParseState& parse,
const WString& format);
bool writeSpecial(const std::string& f, unsigned& i, std::stringstream& result,
bool useAMPM, int zoneOffset) const;
int pmhour() const;
static RegExpInfo formatHourToRegExp(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
static RegExpInfo formatMinuteToRegExp(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
static RegExpInfo formatSecondToRegExp(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
static RegExpInfo formatMSecondToRegExp(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
static RegExpInfo formatAPToRegExp(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
static RegExpInfo processChar(RegExpInfo &result, const std::string& format, unsigned& i);
friend class WDateTime;
};
}
#endif // WTIME_H_
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