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/*==LICENSE==*
CyanWorlds.com Engine - MMOG client, server and tools
Copyright (C) 2011 Cyan Worlds, Inc.
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*==LICENSE==*/
#ifndef _PL_UNIFIEDTIME_INC_
#define _PL_UNIFIEDTIME_INC_
#include "HeadSpin.h"
#include "hsStlUtils.h"
#if HS_BUILD_FOR_WIN32
#endif
//
// Plasma Unified System Time & Data Class
// the time and date are in secs and micros from
// Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00
//
struct timeval;
class hsStream;
#ifdef GetCurrentTime
#undef GetCurrentTime
#endif
enum plUnifiedTime_CtorNow { kNow };
class plUnifiedTime //
{
public:
enum Mode
{
kGmt,
kLocal
};
protected:
time_t fSecs;
uint32_t fMicros;
Mode fMode;
static int32_t fLocalTimeZoneOffset;
struct tm * IGetTime(const time_t * timer) const;
static int32_t IGetLocalTimeZoneOffset( void );
public:
plUnifiedTime() : fSecs(0),fMicros(0), fMode(kGmt) { } // set ToEpoch() at start
plUnifiedTime(double secsDouble) { SetSecsDouble(secsDouble); }
plUnifiedTime(plUnifiedTime_CtorNow,int mode=kLocal);
plUnifiedTime(const timeval & tv);
plUnifiedTime(int mode, const struct tm & src);
plUnifiedTime(time_t t);
plUnifiedTime(unsigned long t);
plUnifiedTime(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec, unsigned long usec=0, int dst=-1);
plUnifiedTime(int mode, const char * buf, const char * fmt);
plUnifiedTime(const plUnifiedTime & src);
plUnifiedTime(const plUnifiedTime * src);
static plUnifiedTime GetCurrentTime(Mode mode=kGmt);
// assignment
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(const plUnifiedTime & src);
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(const plUnifiedTime * src);
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(const struct timeval & src);
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(time_t src);
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(unsigned long t);
const plUnifiedTime & operator=(const struct tm & src);
// getters
time_t GetSecs() const { return fSecs; }
uint32_t GetMicros() const { return fMicros; }
double GetSecsDouble() const; // get the secs and micros as a double floating point value
bool GetTime(short &year, short &month, short &day, short &hour, short &minute, short &second) const;
struct tm * GetTm(struct tm * ptm=nil) const;
int GetYear() const;
int GetMonth() const;
int GetDay() const;
int GetHour() const;
int GetMinute() const;
int GetSecond() const;
int GetMillis() const;
int GetDayOfWeek() const;
int GetMode() const {return fMode;} // local or gmt.
// setters
void SetSecs(const time_t secs) { fSecs = secs; }
void SetSecsDouble(double secs);
void SetMicros(const uint32_t micros) { fMicros = micros; }
bool SetTime(short year, short month, short day, short hour, short minute, short second, unsigned long usec=0, int dst=-1);
bool SetGMTime(short year, short month, short day, short hour, short minute, short second, unsigned long usec=0);
bool SetToUTC();
void ToCurrentTime();
void ToEpoch() { fSecs = 0; fMicros = 0;}
void SetMode(Mode mode) { fMode=mode;}
#if HS_BUILD_FOR_WIN32
bool SetFromWinFileTime(const FILETIME ft);
#endif
// query
bool AtEpoch() const { return fSecs == 0 && fMicros == 0;}
void Read(hsStream* s);
void Write(hsStream* s) const;
// time math
const plUnifiedTime & operator+=(const plUnifiedTime & rhs);
const plUnifiedTime & operator-=(const plUnifiedTime & rhs);
friend plUnifiedTime operator -(const plUnifiedTime & left, const plUnifiedTime & right);
friend plUnifiedTime operator +(const plUnifiedTime & left, const plUnifiedTime & right);
static double GetTimeDifference(const plUnifiedTime& timeA, const plUnifiedTime& timeB); // handles negative
// time compare
bool operator==(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
bool operator!=(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
bool operator <(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
bool operator >(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
bool operator<=(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
bool operator>=(const plUnifiedTime & rhs) const;
friend bool operator <(const plUnifiedTime & time, int secs);
// casting
operator time_t() const { return fSecs;}
operator timeval() const;
operator struct tm() const;
// formatting (ala strftime)
std::string Format(const char * fmt) const;
// parsing
bool FromString(const char * buf, const char * fmt);
const char* Print() const; // print as simple string
const char* PrintWMillis() const; // print as simple string w/ millis
/*
FromString: (from glibc's strptime() man page)
Converts the character string pointed to by buf to values which are
stored in the ``tm'' structure pointed to by tm, using the format
specified by format.
The following conversion specifications are supported:
%% A `%' is written. No argument is converted.
%a the day of week, using the locale's weekday names; either the ab-
breviated or full name may be specified.
%A the same as %a.
%b the month, using the locale's month names; either the abbreviated
or full name may be specified.
%B the same as %b.
%c the date and time, using the locale's date and time format.
%C the century number [0,99]; leading zeros are permitted but not re-
quired. This conversion should be used in conjunction with the %y
conversion.
%d the day of month [1,31]; leading zeros are permitted but not re-
quired.
%D the date as %m/%d/%y.
%e the same as %d.
%h the same as %b.
%H the hour (24-hour clock) [0,23]; leading zeros are permitted but
not required.
%I the hour (12-hour clock) [1,12]; leading zeros are permitted but
not required.
%j the day number of the year [1,366]; leading zeros are permitted but
not required.
%k the same as %H.
%l the same as %I.
%m the month number [1,12]; leading zeros are permitted but not re-
quired.
%M the minute [0,59]; leading zeros are permitted but not required.
%n any white-space, including none.
%p the locale's equivalent of a.m. or p.m..
%r the time (12-hour clock) with %p, using the locale's time format.
%R the time as %H:%M.
%S the seconds [0,61]; leading zeros are permitted but not required.
%t any white-space, including none.
%T the time as %H:%M:%S.
%U the week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week)
as a decimal number [0,53]; leading zeros are permitted but not re-
quired. All days in a year preceding the first Sunday are consid-
ered to be in week 0.
%w the weekday as a decimal number [0,6], with 0 representing Sunday;
leading zeros are permitted but not required.
%W the week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week)
as a decimal number [0,53]; leading zeros are permitted but not re-
quired. All days in a year preceding the first Monday are consid-
ered to be in week 0.
%x the date, using the locale's date format.
%X the time, using the locale's time format.
%y the year within the 20th century [69,99] or the 21st century
[0,68]; leading zeros are permitted but not required. If specified
in conjunction with %C, specifies the year [0,99] within that cen-
tury.
%Y the year, including the century (i.e., 1996).
*/
};
plUnifiedTime operator -(const plUnifiedTime & left, const plUnifiedTime & right);
plUnifiedTime operator +(const plUnifiedTime & left, const plUnifiedTime & right);
#endif //_PL_UNIFIEDTIME_INC_