From c09cd7512491cee1e82c1ad8128ce9fd4bc3f79b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 23:32:28 +0200 Subject: Initial modularization with both Clang and VC hacks Note: gave up on VC about half way though. --- libbutl/timestamp.hxx | 169 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 169 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libbutl/timestamp.hxx (limited to 'libbutl/timestamp.hxx') diff --git a/libbutl/timestamp.hxx b/libbutl/timestamp.hxx deleted file mode 100644 index c1621a7..0000000 --- a/libbutl/timestamp.hxx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -// file : libbutl/timestamp.hxx -*- C++ -*- -// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd -// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -#ifndef LIBBUTL_TIMESTAMP_HXX -#define LIBBUTL_TIMESTAMP_HXX - -#include -#include - -#include - -#include - -namespace butl -{ - // On all three main platforms that we target (GNU/Linux, Windows (both - // VC++ and GCC/MinGW64), and MacOS X) with recent C++ runtimes, - // system_clock has nanoseconds resolution and counts from the UNIX - // epoch. The latter is important since struct stat also returns times - // based on UNIX epoch. - // - // The underlying type for nanoseconds duration is signed integer type - // of at least 64 bits (currently int64_t, available as duration::rep). - // Because it is signed, we will overflow in year 2262 but by then the - // underlying type will most likely have changed to something larger - // than 64-bit. - // - // So to support other platforms that could possibly use a different - // system_clock resolutions (e.g., microseconds), we actually not going - // to assume anywhere (except perhaps timestamp.cxx) that we are dealing - // with nanoseconds or the 64-bit underlying type. - // - using std::chrono::system_clock; - - // Note that the default-initialized timestamp has the timestamp_nonexistent - // value. - // - using timestamp = system_clock::time_point; - using duration = system_clock::duration; - - // Generally-useful special values. Note that unknown is less than - // nonexistent and is less than any non-special value. - // - const timestamp::rep timestamp_unknown_rep = -1; - const timestamp timestamp_unknown = timestamp (duration (-1)); - const timestamp::rep timestamp_nonexistent_rep = 0; - const timestamp timestamp_nonexistent = timestamp (duration (0)); - - // Print human-readable representation of the timestamp. - // - // By default the timestamp is printed by localtime_r() in the local - // timezone, so tzset() from should be called prior to using the - // corresponding operator or the to_stream() function (normally from main() - // or equivalent). - // - // The format argument in the to_stream() function is the put_time() format - // string except that it also supports the nanoseconds conversion specifier - // in the form %[N] where is the optional single delimiter character, - // for example '.'. If the nanoseconds part is 0, then it is not printed - // (nor the delimiter character). Otherwise, if necessary, the nanoseconds - // part is padded to 9 characters with leading zeros. - // - // The special argument in the to_stream() function indicates whether the - // special timestamp_unknown and timestamp_nonexistent values should be - // printed as '' and '', respectively. - // - // The local argument in the to_stream() function indicates whether to use - // localtime_r() or gmtime_r(). - // - // Note also that these operators/function may throw std::system_error. - // - // Finally, padding is not fully supported by these operators/function. They - // throw runtime_error if nanoseconds conversion specifier is present and - // the stream's width field has been set to non-zero value before the call. - // - // Potential improvements: - // - add flag to to_stream() to use - // - support %[U] (microseconds) and %[M] (milliseconds). - // - make to_stream() a manipulator, similar to put_time() - // - support %(N) version for non-optional printing - // - support for suffix %[N], for example %[N nsec] - // - LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT std::ostream& - to_stream (std::ostream&, - const timestamp&, - const char* format, - bool special, - bool local); - - // Same as above, but provide the result as a string. Note that it is - // implemented via to_stream() and std::ostringstream. - // - LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT std::string - to_string (const timestamp&, - const char* format, - bool special, - bool local); - - inline std::ostream& - operator<< (std::ostream& os, const timestamp& ts) - { - return to_stream (os, ts, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S%[.N]", true, true); - } - - // Print human-readable representation of the duration. - // - LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT std::ostream& - to_stream (std::ostream&, const duration&, bool nanoseconds); - - // Same as above, but provide the result as a string. Note that it is - // implemented via to_stream() and std::ostringstream. - // - LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT std::string - to_string (const duration&, bool nanoseconds); - - inline std::ostream& - operator<< (std::ostream& os, const duration& d) - { - return to_stream (os, d, true); - } - - // Parse human-readable representation of the timestamp. - // - // The format argument is the strptime() format string except that it also - // supports the fraction of a second specifier in the form %[], where - // is the optional single delimiter character, for example '.', and - // is one of the 'N', 'U', 'M' characters, denoting nanoseconds, - // microseconds and milliseconds, respectively. - // - // The delimiter is mandatory. If no such character is encountered at - // the corresponding position of the input string, the function behaves as - // if no %[] specifier were provided. Only single %[] specifier in the - // format string is currently supported. - // - // If the delimiter is present, then it should be followed by 9 (N), 6 (U), - // or 3 (M) digit value padded with leading zeros if necessary. - // - // If the local argument is true, then the input is assume to be local time - // and the result is returned as local time as well. Otherwise, UCT is used - // in both cases. - // - // If the end argument is not NULL, then it points to the first character - // that was not parsed. Otherwise, throw invalid_argument in case of any - // unparsed characters. - // - // Throw std::system_error on input/format mismatch and underlying time - // conversion function failures. - // - // Note that internally from_string() calls strptime(), which behaves - // according to the process' C locale (set with std::setlocale()) and not - // the C++ locale (set with std::locale::global()). However the behaviour - // can be affected by std::locale::global() as well, as it itself calls - // std::setlocale() for the locale with a name. - // - // Potential improvements: - // - support %() version for non-optional component but with optional - // delimiter - // - ability to parse local, return UTC and vice-versa - // - handle timezone parsing - // - LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT timestamp - from_string (const char* input, - const char* format, - bool local, - const char** end = nullptr); -} - -#endif // LIBBUTL_TIMESTAMP_HXX -- cgit v1.1