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- avoid allocating new TZPtr - parse y/m/d/h/m/s and construct PTime directly - avoid boost's time_from_string which creates an std::string
316 lines
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316 lines
13 KiB
C++
/********************************************************************\
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* gnc-datetime.cpp -- Date and Time classes for GnuCash *
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* *
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* Copyright 2015 John Ralls <jralls@ceridwen.us> *
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* *
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as *
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of *
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* the License, or (at your option) any later version. *
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* *
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
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* GNU General Public License for more details. *
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* *
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License*
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* along with this program; if not, contact: *
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* *
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* Free Software Foundation Voice: +1-617-542-5942 *
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor Fax: +1-617-542-2652 *
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA gnu@gnu.org *
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* *
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\********************************************************************/
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#ifndef __GNC_DATETIME_HPP__
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#define __GNC_DATETIME_HPP__
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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typedef struct
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{
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int year; //1400-9999
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int month; //1-12
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int day; //1-31
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} gnc_ymd;
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enum class DayPart {
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start, // 00:00 local
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neutral, // 10:59 UTC
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end, // 23:59 local
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};
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class GncDateTimeImpl;
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class GncDateImpl;
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class GncDate;
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using time64 = int64_t;
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constexpr const time64 MINTIME = -17987443200;
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constexpr const time64 MAXTIME = 253402214400;
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/** GnuCash DateTime class
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*
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* Represents local time in the current timezone.
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* As with GncDate, the represented time is limited to the period
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* between 1400 and 9999 CE.
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*
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* Be careful when using times: A particular time is represented
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* differently depending on the timezone, which can shift the displayed
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* date. Accounting is generally not sensitive to the time of day, but
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* is sensitive to the recorded day. Since GncDates are not timezone
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* dependent they should be preferred for accounting entries.
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*/
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class GncDateTime
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{
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public:
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/** Construct a GncDateTime representing the current time in the
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* current timezone.
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*/
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GncDateTime();
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/** Construct a GncDateTime in the current timezone representing the
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* timestamp as seconds from the POSIX epoch (1970-01-01T00:00:00UTC).
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* @param time Seconds from the POSIX epoch.
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if the year is outside the constraints.
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*/
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GncDateTime(const time64 time);
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/** Construct a GncDateTime in the current timezone representing the
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* standard struct tm provided.
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* @param tm A C-standard struct tm representing the date and
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* time. Note that the timezone and offset are ignored on those
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* systems which include them in struct tm.
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if the year is outside the constraints.
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*/
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GncDateTime(const struct tm tm);
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/** Construct a GncDateTime from a GncDate. As a GncDate doesn't contain time
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* information, the time will be set depending on the second parameter
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* to start of day, neutral or end of day.
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* @param date A GncDate representing a date.
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* @param part An optinoal DayPart indicating which time to use in the conversion.
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* This can be "DayPart::start" for start of day (00:00 local time),
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* "DayPart::neutral" for a neutral time (10:59 UTC, chosen to have the
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* least chance of date changes when crossing timezone borders),
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* "DayPart::end" for end of day (23:59 local time).
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* If omitted part defaults to DayPart::neutral.
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* Note the different timezone used for DayPart::neutral compared to the other
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* two options!
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if the year is outside the constraints.
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*/
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GncDateTime(const GncDate& date, DayPart part = DayPart::neutral);
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/** Construct a GncDateTime
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* @param str A string representing the date and time in some
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* recognizable format. Note that if a timezone is not specified the
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* default is UTC, not the local one.
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if the year is outside the constraints.
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*/
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GncDateTime(const std::string& str);
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GncDateTime(const char* str);
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~GncDateTime();
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/** Set the GncDateTime to the date and time indicated in the computer's clock.
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*/
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void now();
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/** Cast the GncDateTime to a time64, seconds from the POSIX epoch. */
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explicit operator time64() const;
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/** Cast the GncDateTime to a struct tm. Timezone field isn't filled.
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*/
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explicit operator struct tm() const;
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/** Obtain the UTC offset in seconds
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* @return seconds difference between this local time and UTC. West
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* is negative.
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*/
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long offset()const;
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/** Obtain a struct tm representing the time in UTC.
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* @return struct tm
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*/
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struct tm utc_tm() const;
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/** Obtain the date from the time, as a GncDate, in the current timezone.
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* @return GncDate represented by the GncDateTime.
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*/
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GncDate date() const;
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/** Test if the GncDateTime has a member pointer. Testing only. */
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bool isnull (void) { return m_impl == nullptr; }
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/** Format the GncDateTime into a std::string
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* @param format A cstr describing the way the date and time are
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* presented. Code letters preceded with % stand in for arguments;
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* most are the same as described in strftime(3), but there are a few
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* differences. Consult the boost::date_time documentation.
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* @return a std::string containing a representation of the date and time in
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* the locale's time zone according to the format.
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*/
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std::string format(const char* format) const;
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/** Format the GncDateTime into a std::string in GMT
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* @param format A cstr describing the way the date and time are
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* presented. Code letters preceded with % stand in for arguments;
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* most are the same as described in strftime(3), but there are a few
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* differences. Consult the boost::date_time documentation.
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* @return a std::string containing a representation of the date and time in
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* GMT (timezone Z) according to the format.
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*/
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std::string format_zulu(const char* format) const;
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/** Format the GncDateTime into a gnucash-style iso8601 string in UTC.
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* @return a std::string in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.
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*/
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std::string format_iso8601() const;
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/** Get an undelimited string representing the current date and time.
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* @return a std::string in the format YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
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*/
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static std::string timestamp();
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private:
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std::unique_ptr<GncDateTimeImpl> m_impl;
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};
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/** GnuCash DateFormat class
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*
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* A helper class to represent a date format understood
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* by the GncDate string/format constructor. Consumers
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* of this header file are not supposed to create
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* objects of this class themselves. Instead they
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* can get a list of the understood formats from the
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* GncDate::c_formats class variable and work with those.
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*/
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class GncDateFormat
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{
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public:
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/** Construct a GncDateFormat with a given format and corresponding
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* regular expression. This should only be used internally by the
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* GncDate implementation. Consumers should never construct a GncDateFormat
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* themselves!
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*/
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GncDateFormat (const char* fmt, const char* re) :
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m_fmt(fmt), m_re(re) {}
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/** A string representing the format. */
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const std::string m_fmt;
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private:
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/** Regular expression associated with the format string. This is to and
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* only be used internally by the gnc-datetime code.
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*/
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const std::string m_re;
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friend class GncDateImpl;
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};
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/** GnuCash Date class
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*
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* The represented date is limited to the period
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* between 1400 and 9999 CE.
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*/
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class GncDate
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{
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public:
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/** A vector with all the date formats supported by the string constructor.
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* The currently supported formats are:
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* "y-m-d" (including yyyymmdd)
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* "d-m-y" (including ddmmyyyy)
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* "m-d-y" (including mmddyyyy)
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* "d-m" (including ddmm)
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* "m-d" (including mmdd)
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*
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* Notes:
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* - while the format names are using a "-" as separator, the
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* regexes will accept any of "-/.' " and will also work for dates
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* without separators.
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* - the format strings are marked for translation so it is possible
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* to use a localized version of a format string using gettext. Example:
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* gettext(GncDate::c_formats[0])
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*/
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static const std::vector<GncDateFormat> c_formats;
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/** Construct a GncDate representing the current day.
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*/
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GncDate();
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/** Construct a GncDate representing the given year, month, and day in
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* the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
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*
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* Years are constrained to be from 1400 - 9999 CE inclusive. Dates
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* will be normalized if the day or month values are outside of the
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* normal ranges. e.g. 1994, -3, 47 will be normalized to 1993-10-17.
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*
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* @param year The year in the Common Era.
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* @param month The month, where 1 is January and 12 is December.
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* @param day The day of the month, beginning with 1.
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if the calculated year is outside
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* of the constrained range.
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*/
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GncDate(int year, int month, int day);
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/** Construct a GncDate by parsing a string assumed to be in the format
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* passed in.
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*
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* The currently recognized formats are d-m-y, m-d-y, y-m-d, m-d, d-m.
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* Note while the format descriptions use "-" as separator any of
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* "-" (hyphen), "/" (slash), "'" (single quote), " " (space) or
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* "." will be accepted.
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*
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* @param str The string to be interpreted.
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* @param fmt The expected date format of the string passed in.
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* @exception std::invalid_argument if
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* - the string couldn't be parsed using the provided format
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* - any of the date components is outside of its limit
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* (like month being 13, or day being 31 in February)
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* - fmt doesn't specify a year, yet a year was found in the string
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*/
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GncDate(const std::string str, const std::string fmt);
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/** Construct a GncDate from a GncDateImpl.
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*/
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GncDate(std::unique_ptr<GncDateImpl> impl);
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/** Copy constructor.
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*/
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GncDate(const GncDate&);
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/** Move constructor.
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*/
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GncDate(GncDate&&);
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/** Default destructor.
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*/
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~GncDate();
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/** Copy assignment operator.
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*/
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GncDate& operator=(const GncDate&);
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/** Move assignment operator.
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*/
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GncDate& operator=(GncDate&&);
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/** Set the date object to the computer clock's current day. */
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void today();
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/** Get the year, month, and day from the date as a gnc_ymd.
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* @return gnc_ymd struct
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*/
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gnc_ymd year_month_day() const;
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/** Format the GncDate into a std::string
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* @param format A cstr describing the way the date and time are
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* presented. Code letters preceded with % stand in for arguments;
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* most are the same as described in strftime(3), but there are a few
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* differences. Consult the boost::date_time documentation.
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* @return a std::string containing a representation of the date
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* according to the format.
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*/
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std::string format(const char* format);
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/** Test that the Date has an implementation. */
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bool isnull (void) { return m_impl == nullptr; }
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private:
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std::unique_ptr<GncDateImpl> m_impl;
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friend GncDateTime::GncDateTime(const GncDate&, DayPart);
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friend bool operator<(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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friend bool operator>(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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friend bool operator==(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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friend bool operator<=(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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friend bool operator>=(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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friend bool operator!=(const GncDate&, const GncDate&);
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};
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/**@{
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* Standard comparison operators working on GncDate objects.
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*/
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bool operator<(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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bool operator>(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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bool operator==(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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bool operator<=(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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bool operator>=(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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bool operator!=(const GncDate& a, const GncDate& b);
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/**@}*/
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#endif // __GNC_DATETIME_HPP__
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