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1 //
2 // Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)
3 //
4 // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
5 // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
6 // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
7 //
8 #ifndef BOOST_LOCALE_DATE_TIME_HPP_INCLUDED
9 #define BOOST_LOCALE_DATE_TIME_HPP_INCLUDED
10
11 #include <boost/locale/config.hpp>
12 #ifdef BOOST_MSVC
13 # pragma warning(push)
14 # pragma warning(disable : 4275 4251 4231 4660)
15 #endif
16
17 #include <boost/locale/hold_ptr.hpp>
18 #include <boost/locale/date_time_facet.hpp>
19 #include <boost/locale/formatting.hpp>
20 #include <boost/locale/time_zone.hpp>
21 #include <locale>
22 #include <vector>
23 #include <stdexcept>
24
25
26 namespace boost {
27 namespace locale {
28 ///
29 /// \defgroup date_time Date, Time, Timezone and Calendar manipulations
30 ///
31 /// This module provides various calendar, timezone and date time services
32 ///
33 /// @{
34
35
36 ///
37 /// \brief This error is thrown in case of invalid state that occurred
38 ///
39 class BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE date_time_error : public std::runtime_error {
40 public:
41 ///
42 /// Constructor of date_time_error class
43 ///
44 date_time_error(std::string const &e) : std::runtime_error(e) {}
45 };
46
47
48 ///
49 /// \brief This class represents a pair of period_type and the integer
50 /// values that describes its amount. For example 3 days or 4 years.
51 ///
52 /// Usually obtained as product of period_type and integer or
53 /// my calling a representative functions
54 /// For example day()*3 == date_time_period(day(),3) == day(3)
55 ///
56 struct date_time_period
57 {
58 period::period_type type; ///< The type of period, i.e. era, year, day etc.
59 int value; ///< The value the actual number of \a periods
60 ///
61 /// Operator + returns copy of itself
62 ///
63 date_time_period operator+() const { return *this; }
64 ///
65 /// Operator -, switches the sign of period
66 ///
67 date_time_period operator-() const { return date_time_period(type,-value); }
68
69 ///
70 /// Constructor that creates date_time_period from period_type \a f and a value \a v -- default 1.
71 ///
72 date_time_period(period::period_type f=period::period_type(),int v=1) : type(f), value(v) {}
73 };
74
75 namespace period {
76 ///
77 /// Get period_type for: special invalid value, should not be used directly
78 ///
79 inline period_type invalid(){ return period_type(marks::invalid); }
80 ///
81 /// Get period_type for: Era i.e. AC, BC in Gregorian and Julian calendar, range [0,1]
82 ///
83 inline period_type era(){ return period_type(marks::era); }
84 ///
85 /// Get period_type for: Year, it is calendar specific, for example 2011 in Gregorian calendar.
86 ///
87 inline period_type year(){ return period_type(marks::year); }
88 ///
89 /// Get period_type for: Extended year for Gregorian/Julian calendars, where 1 BC == 0, 2 BC == -1.
90 ///
91 inline period_type extended_year(){ return period_type(marks::extended_year); }
92 ///
93 /// Get period_type for: The month of year, calendar specific, in Gregorian [0..11]
94 ///
95 inline period_type month(){ return period_type(marks::month); }
96 ///
97 /// Get period_type for: The day of month, calendar specific, in Gregorian [1..31]
98 ///
99 inline period_type day(){ return period_type(marks::day); }
100 ///
101 /// Get period_type for: The number of day in year, starting from 1, in Gregorian [1..366]
102 ///
103 inline period_type day_of_year(){ return period_type(marks::day_of_year); }
104 ///
105 /// Get period_type for: Day of week, Sunday=1, Monday=2,..., Saturday=7.
106 ///
107 /// Note that updating this value respects local day of week, so for example,
108 /// If first day of week is Monday and the current day is Tuesday then setting
109 /// the value to Sunday (1) would forward the date by 5 days forward and not backward
110 /// by two days as it could be expected if the numbers were taken as is.
111 ///
112 inline period_type day_of_week(){ return period_type(marks::day_of_week); }
113 ///
114 /// Get period_type for: Original number of the day of the week in month. For example 1st Sunday,
115 /// 2nd Sunday, etc. in Gregorian [1..5]
116 ///
117 inline period_type day_of_week_in_month(){ return period_type(marks::day_of_week_in_month); }
118 ///
119 /// Get period_type for: Local day of week, for example in France Monday is 1, in US Sunday is 1, [1..7]
120 ///
121 inline period_type day_of_week_local(){ return period_type(marks::day_of_week_local); }
122 ///
123 /// Get period_type for: 24 clock hour [0..23]
124 ///
125 inline period_type hour(){ return period_type(marks::hour); }
126 ///
127 /// Get period_type for: 12 clock hour [0..11]
128 ///
129 inline period_type hour_12(){ return period_type(marks::hour_12); }
130 ///
131 /// Get period_type for: am or pm marker [0..1]
132 ///
133 inline period_type am_pm(){ return period_type(marks::am_pm); }
134 ///
135 /// Get period_type for: minute [0..59]
136 ///
137 inline period_type minute(){ return period_type(marks::minute); }
138 ///
139 /// Get period_type for: second [0..59]
140 ///
141 inline period_type second(){ return period_type(marks::second); }
142 ///
143 /// Get period_type for: The week number in the year
144 ///
145 inline period_type week_of_year(){ return period_type(marks::week_of_year); }
146 ///
147 /// Get period_type for: The week number within current month
148 ///
149 inline period_type week_of_month(){ return period_type(marks::week_of_month); }
150 ///
151 /// Get period_type for: First day of week, constant, for example Sunday in US = 1, Monday in France = 2
152 ///
153 inline period_type first_day_of_week(){ return period_type(marks::first_day_of_week); }
154
155 ///
156 /// Get date_time_period for: Era i.e. AC, BC in Gregorian and Julian calendar, range [0,1]
157 ///
158 inline date_time_period era(int v) { return date_time_period(era(),v); }
159 ///
160 /// Get date_time_period for: Year, it is calendar specific, for example 2011 in Gregorian calendar.
161 ///
162 inline date_time_period year(int v) { return date_time_period(year(),v); }
163 ///
164 /// Get date_time_period for: Extended year for Gregorian/Julian calendars, where 1 BC == 0, 2 BC == -1.
165 ///
166 inline date_time_period extended_year(int v) { return date_time_period(extended_year(),v); }
167 ///
168 /// Get date_time_period for: The month of year, calendar specific, in Gregorian [0..11]
169 ///
170 inline date_time_period month(int v) { return date_time_period(month(),v); }
171 ///
172 /// Get date_time_period for: The day of month, calendar specific, in Gregorian [1..31]
173 ///
174 inline date_time_period day(int v) { return date_time_period(day(),v); }
175 ///
176 /// Get date_time_period for: The number of day in year, starting from 1, in Gregorian [1..366]
177 ///
178 inline date_time_period day_of_year(int v) { return date_time_period(day_of_year(),v); }
179 ///
180 /// Get date_time_period for: Day of week, Sunday=1, Monday=2,..., Saturday=7.
181 ///
182 /// Note that updating this value respects local day of week, so for example,
183 /// If first day of week is Monday and the current day is Tuesday then setting
184 /// the value to Sunday (1) would forward the date by 5 days forward and not backward
185 /// by two days as it could be expected if the numbers were taken as is.
186 ///
187 inline date_time_period day_of_week(int v) { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),v); }
188 ///
189 /// Get date_time_period for: Original number of the day of the week in month. For example 1st Sunday,
190 /// 2nd Sunday, etc. in Gregorian [1..5]
191 ///
192 inline date_time_period day_of_week_in_month(int v) { return date_time_period(day_of_week_in_month(),v); }
193 ///
194 /// Get date_time_period for: Local day of week, for example in France Monday is 1, in US Sunday is 1, [1..7]
195 ///
196 inline date_time_period day_of_week_local(int v) { return date_time_period(day_of_week_local(),v); }
197 ///
198 /// Get date_time_period for: 24 clock hour [0..23]
199 ///
200 inline date_time_period hour(int v) { return date_time_period(hour(),v); }
201 ///
202 /// Get date_time_period for: 12 clock hour [0..11]
203 ///
204 inline date_time_period hour_12(int v) { return date_time_period(hour_12(),v); }
205 ///
206 /// Get date_time_period for: am or pm marker [0..1]
207 ///
208 inline date_time_period am_pm(int v) { return date_time_period(am_pm(),v); }
209 ///
210 /// Get date_time_period for: minute [0..59]
211 ///
212 inline date_time_period minute(int v) { return date_time_period(minute(),v); }
213 ///
214 /// Get date_time_period for: second [0..59]
215 ///
216 inline date_time_period second(int v) { return date_time_period(second(),v); }
217 ///
218 /// Get date_time_period for: The week number in the year
219 ///
220 inline date_time_period week_of_year(int v) { return date_time_period(week_of_year(),v); }
221 ///
222 /// Get date_time_period for: The week number within current month
223 ///
224 inline date_time_period week_of_month(int v) { return date_time_period(week_of_month(),v); }
225 ///
226 /// Get date_time_period for: First day of week, constant, for example Sunday in US = 1, Monday in France = 2
227 ///
228 inline date_time_period first_day_of_week(int v) { return date_time_period(first_day_of_week(),v); }
229
230 ///
231 /// Get predefined constant for January
232 ///
233 inline date_time_period january() { return date_time_period(month(),0); }
234 ///
235 /// Get predefined constant for February
236 ///
237 inline date_time_period february() { return date_time_period(month(),1); }
238 ///
239 /// Get predefined constant for March
240 ///
241 inline date_time_period march() { return date_time_period(month(),2); }
242 ///
243 /// Get predefined constant for April
244 ///
245 inline date_time_period april() { return date_time_period(month(),3); }
246 ///
247 /// Get predefined constant for May
248 ///
249 inline date_time_period may() { return date_time_period(month(),4); }
250 ///
251 /// Get predefined constant for June
252 ///
253 inline date_time_period june() { return date_time_period(month(),5); }
254 ///
255 /// Get predefined constant for July
256 ///
257 inline date_time_period july() { return date_time_period(month(),6); }
258 ///
259 /// Get predefined constant for August
260 ///
261 inline date_time_period august() { return date_time_period(month(),7); }
262 ///
263 /// Get predefined constant for September
264 ///
265 inline date_time_period september() { return date_time_period(month(),8); }
266 ///
267 /// Get predefined constant for October
268 ///
269 inline date_time_period october() { return date_time_period(month(),9); }
270 ///
271 /// Get predefined constant for November
272 ///
273 inline date_time_period november() { return date_time_period(month(),10); }
274 ///
275 /// Get predefined constant for December
276 ///
277 inline date_time_period december() { return date_time_period(month(),11); }
278
279 ///
280 /// Get predefined constant for Sunday
281 ///
282 inline date_time_period sunday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),1); }
283 ///
284 /// Get predefined constant for Monday
285 ///
286 inline date_time_period monday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),2); }
287 ///
288 /// Get predefined constant for Tuesday
289 ///
290 inline date_time_period tuesday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),3); }
291 ///
292 /// Get predefined constant for Wednesday
293 ///
294 inline date_time_period wednesday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),4); }
295 ///
296 /// Get predefined constant for Thursday
297 ///
298 inline date_time_period thursday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),5); }
299 ///
300 /// Get predefined constant for Friday
301 ///
302 inline date_time_period friday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),6); }
303 ///
304 /// Get predefined constant for Saturday
305 ///
306 inline date_time_period saturday() { return date_time_period(day_of_week(),7); }
307 ///
308 /// Get predefined constant for AM (Ante Meridiem)
309 ///
310 inline date_time_period am() { return date_time_period(am_pm(),0); }
311 ///
312 /// Get predefined constant for PM (Post Meridiem)
313 ///
314 inline date_time_period pm() { return date_time_period(am_pm(),1); }
315
316 ///
317 /// convert period_type to date_time_period(f,1)
318 ///
319 inline date_time_period operator+(period::period_type f)
320 {
321 return date_time_period(f);
322 }
323 ///
324 /// convert period_type to date_time_period(f,-1)
325 ///
326 inline date_time_period operator-(period::period_type f)
327 {
328 return date_time_period(f,-1);
329 }
330
331 ///
332 /// Create date_time_period of type \a f with value \a v.
333 ///
334 template<typename T>
335 date_time_period operator*(period::period_type f,T v)
336 {
337 return date_time_period(f,v);
338 }
339
340 ///
341 /// Create date_time_period of type \a f with value \a v.
342 ///
343 template<typename T>
344 date_time_period operator*(T v,period::period_type f)
345 {
346 return date_time_period(f,v);
347 }
348 ///
349 /// Create date_time_period of type \a f with value \a v.
350 ///
351 template<typename T>
352 date_time_period operator*(T v,date_time_period f)
353 {
354 return date_time_period(f.type,f.value*v);
355 }
356
357 ///
358 /// Create date_time_period of type \a f with value \a v.
359 ///
360 template<typename T>
361 date_time_period operator*(date_time_period f,T v)
362 {
363 return date_time_period(f.type,f.value*v);
364 }
365
366
367 } // period
368
369
370 ///
371 /// \brief this class that represents a set of periods,
372 ///
373 /// It is generally created by operations on periods:
374 /// 1995*year + 3*month + 1*day. Note: operations are not commutative.
375 ///
376 class date_time_period_set {
377 public:
378
379 ///
380 /// Default constructor - empty set
381 ///
382 date_time_period_set()
383 {
384 }
385 ///
386 /// Create a set of single period with value 1
387 ///
388 date_time_period_set(period::period_type f)
389 {
390 basic_[0]=date_time_period(f);
391 }
392 ///
393 /// Create a set of single period \a fl
394 ///
395 date_time_period_set(date_time_period const &fl)
396 {
397 basic_[0]=fl;
398 }
399 ///
400 /// Append date_time_period \a f to the set
401 ///
402 void add(date_time_period f)
403 {
404 size_t n=size();
405 if(n < 4)
406 basic_[n]=f;
407 else
408 periods_.push_back(f);
409 }
410 ///
411 /// Get number if items in list
412 ///
413 size_t size() const
414 {
415 if(basic_[0].type == period::period_type())
416 return 0;
417 if(basic_[1].type == period::period_type())
418 return 1;
419 if(basic_[2].type == period::period_type())
420 return 2;
421 if(basic_[3].type == period::period_type())
422 return 3;
423 return 4+periods_.size();
424 }
425 ///
426 /// Get item at position \a n the set, n should be in range [0,size)
427 ///
428 date_time_period const &operator[](size_t n) const
429 {
430 if(n >= size())
431 throw std::out_of_range("Invalid index to date_time_period");
432 if(n < 4)
433 return basic_[n];
434 else
435 return periods_[n-4];
436 }
437 private:
438 date_time_period basic_[4];
439 std::vector<date_time_period> periods_;
440 };
441
442
443 ///
444 /// Append two periods sets. Note this operator is not commutative
445 ///
446 inline date_time_period_set operator+(date_time_period_set const &a,date_time_period_set const &b)
447 {
448 date_time_period_set s(a);
449 for(unsigned i=0;i<b.size();i++)
450 s.add(b[i]);
451 return s;
452 }
453
454 ///
455 /// Append two period sets when all periods of set \b change their sign
456 ///
457 inline date_time_period_set operator-(date_time_period_set const &a,date_time_period_set const &b)
458 {
459 date_time_period_set s(a);
460 for(unsigned i=0;i<b.size();i++)
461 s.add(-b[i]);
462 return s;
463 }
464
465
466 ///
467 /// \brief this class provides an access to general calendar information.
468 ///
469 /// This information is not connected to specific date but generic to locale, and timezone.
470 /// It is used in obtaining general information about calendar and is essential for creation of
471 /// date_time objects.
472 ///
473 class BOOST_LOCALE_DECL calendar {
474 public:
475
476 ///
477 /// Create calendar taking locale and timezone information from ios_base instance.
478 ///
479 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if ios does not have a locale with installed \ref calendar_facet
480 /// facet installed
481 ///
482 calendar(std::ios_base &ios);
483 ///
484 /// Create calendar with locale \a l and time_zone \a zone
485 ///
486 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if loc does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
487 ///
488 calendar(std::locale const &l,std::string const &zone);
489 ///
490 /// Create calendar with locale \a l and default timezone
491 ///
492 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if loc does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
493 ///
494 calendar(std::locale const &l);
495 ///
496 /// Create calendar with default locale and timezone \a zone
497 ///
498 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if global locale does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
499 ///
500 calendar(std::string const &zone);
501 ///
502 /// Create calendar with default locale and timezone
503 ///
504 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if global locale does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
505 ///
506 calendar();
507 ~calendar();
508
509 ///
510 /// copy calendar
511 ///
512 calendar(calendar const &other);
513 ///
514 /// assign calendar
515 ///
516 calendar const &operator=(calendar const &other);
517
518 ///
519 /// Get minimum value for period f, For example for period::day it is 1.
520 ///
521 int minimum(period::period_type f) const;
522 ///
523 /// Get greatest possible minimum value for period f, For example for period::day it is 1, but may be different for other calendars.
524 ///
525 int greatest_minimum(period::period_type f) const;
526 ///
527 /// Get maximum value for period f, For example for Gregorian calendar's maximum period::day it is 31.
528 ///
529 int maximum(period::period_type f) const;
530 ///
531 /// Get least maximum value for period f, For example for Gregorian calendar's maximum period::day it is 28.
532 ///
533 int least_maximum(period::period_type f) const;
534
535 ///
536 /// Get first day of week for specific calendar, for example for US it is 1 - Sunday for France it is 2 - Monday
537 int first_day_of_week() const;
538
539 ///
540 /// get calendar's locale
541 ///
542 std::locale get_locale() const;
543 ///
544 /// get calendar's time zone
545 ///
546 std::string get_time_zone() const;
547
548 ///
549 /// Check if the calendar is Gregorian
550 ///
551 bool is_gregorian() const;
552
553 ///
554 /// Compare calendars for equivalence: i.e. calendar types, time zones etc.
555 ///
556 bool operator==(calendar const &other) const;
557 ///
558 /// Opposite of ==
559 ///
560 bool operator!=(calendar const &other) const;
561
562 private:
563 friend class date_time;
564 std::locale locale_;
565 std::string tz_;
566 hold_ptr<abstract_calendar> impl_;
567 };
568
569 ///
570 /// \brief this class represents a date time and allows to perform various operation according to the
571 /// locale settings.
572 ///
573 /// This class allows to manipulate various aspects of dates and times easily using arithmetic operations with
574 /// periods.
575 ///
576 /// General arithmetic functions:
577 ///
578 /// - date_time + date_time_period_set = date_time: move time point forward by specific periods like date_time + month;
579 /// - date_time - date_time_period_set = date_time: move time point backward by specific periods like date_time - month;
580 /// - date_time << date_time_period_set = date_time: roll time point forward by specific periods with rolling to begin if overflows: like "2010-01-31" << 2* day == "2010-01-02" instead of "2010-02-02"
581 /// - date_time >> date_time_period_set = date_time: roll time point backward by specific periods with rolling to end if overflows: like "2010-01-02" >> 2* day == "2010-01-31" instead of "2009-12-30"
582 /// - date_time / period_type = int - current period value: like "2010-12-21" / month == 12. "2010-12-21" / year = 2010
583 /// - (date_time - date_time) / period_type = int: distance between dates in period_type. Like ("2010-12-01" - "2008-12-01") / month = 24.
584 ///
585 /// You can also assign specific periods using assignment operator like:
586 /// some_time = year * 1995 that sets the year to 1995.
587 ///
588 ///
589
590 class BOOST_LOCALE_DECL date_time {
591 public:
592
593 ///
594 /// Dafault constructor, uses default calendar initialized date_time object to current time.
595 ///
596 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if the global locale does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
597 ///
598 date_time();
599 ///
600 /// copy date_time
601 ///
602 date_time(date_time const &other);
603 ///
604 /// copy date_time and change some fields according to the \a set
605 ///
606 date_time(date_time const &other,date_time_period_set const &set);
607 ///
608 /// assign the date_time
609 ///
610 date_time const &operator=(date_time const &other);
611 ~date_time();
612
613 ///
614 /// Create a date_time object using POSIX time \a time and default calendar
615 ///
616 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if the global locale does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
617 ///
618 date_time(double time);
619 ///
620 /// Create a date_time object using POSIX time \a time and calendar \a cal
621 ///
622 date_time(double time,calendar const &cal);
623 ///
624 /// Create a date_time object using calendar \a cal and initializes it to current time.
625 ///
626 date_time(calendar const &cal);
627
628 ///
629 /// Create a date_time object using default calendar and define values given in \a set
630 ///
631 /// \note throws std::bad_cast if the global locale does not have \ref calendar_facet facet installed
632 ///
633 date_time(date_time_period_set const &set);
634 ///
635 /// Create a date_time object using calendar \a cal and define values given in \a set
636 ///
637 date_time(date_time_period_set const &set,calendar const &cal);
638
639
640 ///
641 /// assign values to various periods in set \a f
642 ///
643 date_time const &operator=(date_time_period_set const &f);
644
645 ///
646 /// set specific period \a f value to \a v
647 ///
648 void set(period::period_type f,int v);
649 ///
650 /// get specific period \a f value
651 ///
652 int get(period::period_type f) const;
653
654 ///
655 /// syntactic sugar for get(f)
656 ///
657 int operator/(period::period_type f) const
658 {
659 return get(f);
660 }
661
662 ///
663 /// add single period f to the current date_time
664 ///
665 date_time operator+(period::period_type f) const
666 {
667 return *this+date_time_period(f);
668 }
669
670 ///
671 /// subtract single period f from the current date_time
672 ///
673 date_time operator-(period::period_type f) const
674 {
675 return *this-date_time_period(f);
676 }
677
678 ///
679 /// add single period f to the current date_time
680 ///
681 date_time const &operator+=(period::period_type f)
682 {
683 return *this+=date_time_period(f);
684 }
685 ///
686 /// subtract single period f from the current date_time
687 ///
688 date_time const &operator-=(period::period_type f)
689 {
690 return *this-=date_time_period(f);
691 }
692
693 ///
694 /// roll forward a date by single period f.
695 ///
696 date_time operator<<(period::period_type f) const
697 {
698 return *this<<date_time_period(f);
699 }
700
701 ///
702 /// roll backward a date by single period f.
703 ///
704 date_time operator>>(period::period_type f) const
705 {
706 return *this>>date_time_period(f);
707 }
708
709 ///
710 /// roll forward a date by single period f.
711 ///
712 date_time const &operator<<=(period::period_type f)
713 {
714 return *this<<=date_time_period(f);
715 }
716 ///
717 /// roll backward a date by single period f.
718 ///
719 date_time const &operator>>=(period::period_type f)
720 {
721 return *this>>=date_time_period(f);
722 }
723
724 ///
725 /// add date_time_period to the current date_time
726 ///
727 date_time operator+(date_time_period const &v) const;
728 ///
729 /// subtract date_time_period from the current date_time
730 ///
731 date_time operator-(date_time_period const &v) const;
732 ///
733 /// add date_time_period to the current date_time
734 ///
735 date_time const &operator+=(date_time_period const &v);
736 ///
737 /// subtract date_time_period from the current date_time
738 ///
739 date_time const &operator-=(date_time_period const &v);
740
741 ///
742 /// roll current date_time forward by date_time_period v
743 ///
744 date_time operator<<(date_time_period const &v) const;
745 ///
746 /// roll current date_time backward by date_time_period v
747 ///
748 date_time operator>>(date_time_period const &v) const ;
749 ///
750 /// roll current date_time forward by date_time_period v
751 ///
752 date_time const &operator<<=(date_time_period const &v);
753 ///
754 /// roll current date_time backward by date_time_period v
755 ///
756 date_time const &operator>>=(date_time_period const &v);
757
758 ///
759 /// add date_time_period_set v to the current date_time
760 ///
761 date_time operator+(date_time_period_set const &v) const;
762 ///
763 /// subtract date_time_period_set v from the current date_time
764 ///
765 date_time operator-(date_time_period_set const &v) const;
766 ///
767 /// add date_time_period_set v to the current date_time
768 ///
769 date_time const &operator+=(date_time_period_set const &v);
770 ///
771 /// subtract date_time_period_set v from the current date_time
772 ///
773 date_time const &operator-=(date_time_period_set const &v);
774
775 ///
776 /// roll current date_time forward by date_time_period_set v
777 ///
778 date_time operator<<(date_time_period_set const &v) const;
779 ///
780 /// roll current date_time backward by date_time_period_set v
781 ///
782 date_time operator>>(date_time_period_set const &v) const ;
783 ///
784 /// roll current date_time forward by date_time_period_set v
785 ///
786 date_time const &operator<<=(date_time_period_set const &v);
787 ///
788 /// roll current date_time backward by date_time_period_set v
789 ///
790 date_time const &operator>>=(date_time_period_set const &v);
791
792 ///
793 /// Get POSIX time
794 ///
795 /// The POSIX time is number of seconds since January 1st, 1970 00:00 UTC, ignoring leap seconds.
796 ///
797 double time() const;
798 ///
799 /// set POSIX time
800 ///
801 /// The POSIX time is number of seconds since January 1st, 1970 00:00 UTC, ignoring leap seconds.
802 /// This time can be fetched from Operating system clock using C function time, gettimeofday and others.
803 ///
804 void time(double v);
805
806 ///
807 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
808 ///
809 bool operator==(date_time const &other) const;
810 ///
811 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
812 ///
813 bool operator!=(date_time const &other) const;
814 ///
815 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
816 ///
817 bool operator<(date_time const &other) const;
818 ///
819 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
820 ///
821 bool operator>(date_time const &other) const;
822 ///
823 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
824 ///
825 bool operator<=(date_time const &other) const;
826 ///
827 /// compare date_time in the timeline (ignores difference in calendar, timezone etc)
828 ///
829 bool operator>=(date_time const &other) const;
830
831 ///
832 /// swaps two dates - efficient, does not throw
833 ///
834 void swap(date_time &other);
835
836 ///
837 /// calculate the distance from this date_time to \a other in terms of perios \a f
838 ///
839 int difference(date_time const &other,period::period_type f) const;
840
841 ///
842 /// Get minimal possible value for *this time point for a period \a f.
843 ///
844 int minimum(period::period_type f) const;
845 ///
846 /// Get minimal possible value for *this time point for a period \a f. For example
847 /// in February maximum(day) may be 28 or 29, in January maximum(day)==31
848 ///
849 int maximum(period::period_type f) const;
850
851 ///
852 /// Check if *this time point is in daylight saving time
853 ///
854 bool is_in_daylight_saving_time() const;
855
856 private:
857 hold_ptr<abstract_calendar> impl_;
858 };
859
860 ///
861 /// Writes date_time \a t to output stream \a out.
862 ///
863 /// This function uses locale, calendar and time zone of the target stream \a in.
864 ///
865 /// For example:
866 /// \code
867 /// date_time now(time(0),hebrew_calendar)
868 /// cout << "Year: " << period::year(now) <<" Full Date:"<< now;
869 /// \endcode
870 ///
871 /// The output may be Year:5770 Full Date:Jan 1, 2010
872 ///
873 template<typename CharType>
874 std::basic_ostream<CharType> &operator<<(std::basic_ostream<CharType> &out,date_time const &t)
875 {
876 double time_point = t.time();
877 uint64_t display_flags = ios_info::get(out).display_flags();
878 if (
879 display_flags == flags::date
880 || display_flags == flags::time
881 || display_flags == flags::datetime
882 || display_flags == flags::strftime
883 )
884 {
885 out << time_point;
886 }
887 else {
888 ios_info::get(out).display_flags(flags::datetime);
889 out << time_point;
890 ios_info::get(out).display_flags(display_flags);
891 }
892 return out;
893 }
894
895 ///
896 /// Reads date_time \a t from output stream \a in
897 ///
898 /// This function uses locale, calendar and time zone of the source stream \a in.
899 ///
900 template<typename CharType>
901 std::basic_istream<CharType> &operator>>(std::basic_istream<CharType> &in,date_time &t)
902 {
903 double v;
904 uint64_t display_flags = ios_info::get(in).display_flags();
905 if (
906 display_flags == flags::date
907 || display_flags == flags::time
908 || display_flags == flags::datetime
909 || display_flags == flags::strftime
910 )
911 {
912 in >> v;
913 }
914 else {
915 ios_info::get(in).display_flags(flags::datetime);
916 in >> v;
917 ios_info::get(in).display_flags(display_flags);
918 }
919 if(!in.fail())
920 t.time(v);
921 return in;
922 }
923
924 ///
925 /// \brief This class represents a period: a pair of two date_time objects.
926 ///
927 /// It is generally used as syntactic sugar to calculate difference between two dates.
928 ///
929 /// Note: it stores references to the original objects, so it is not recommended to be used
930 /// outside of the equation you calculate the difference in.
931 ///
932 class date_time_duration {
933 public:
934
935 ///
936 /// Create an object were \a first represents earlier point on time line and \a second is later
937 /// point.
938 ///
939 date_time_duration(date_time const &first,date_time const &second) :
940 s_(first),
941 e_(second)
942 {
943 }
944
945 ///
946 /// find a difference in terms of period_type \a f
947 ///
948 int get(period::period_type f) const
949 {
950 return start().difference(end(),f);
951 }
952
953 ///
954 /// Syntactic sugar for get(f)
955 ///
956 int operator / (period::period_type f) const
957 {
958 return start().difference(end(),f);
959 }
960
961 ///
962 /// Get starting point
963 ///
964 date_time const &start() const { return s_; }
965 ///
966 /// Get ending point
967 ///
968 date_time const &end() const { return e_; }
969 private:
970 date_time const &s_;
971 date_time const &e_;
972 };
973
974 ///
975 /// Calculates the difference between two dates, the left operand is a later point on time line.
976 /// Returns date_time_duration object.
977 ///
978 inline date_time_duration operator-(date_time const &later,date_time const &earlier)
979 {
980 return date_time_duration(earlier,later);
981 }
982
983
984 namespace period {
985 ///
986 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Era i.e. AC, BC in Gregorian and Julian calendar, range [0,1]
987 ///
988 inline int era(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(era()); }
989 ///
990 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Year, it is calendar specific, for example 2011 in Gregorian calendar.
991 ///
992 inline int year(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(year()); }
993 ///
994 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Extended year for Gregorian/Julian calendars, where 1 BC == 0, 2 BC == -1.
995 ///
996 inline int extended_year(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(extended_year()); }
997 ///
998 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of The month of year, calendar specific, in Gregorian [0..11]
999 ///
1000 inline int month(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(month()); }
1001 ///
1002 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of The day of month, calendar specific, in Gregorian [1..31]
1003 ///
1004 inline int day(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(day()); }
1005 ///
1006 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of The number of day in year, starting from 1, in Gregorian [1..366]
1007 ///
1008 inline int day_of_year(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_year()); }
1009 ///
1010 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Day of week, Sunday=1, Monday=2,..., Saturday=7.
1011 ///
1012 /// Note that updating this value respects local day of week, so for example,
1013 /// If first day of week is Monday and the current day is Tuesday then setting
1014 /// the value to Sunday (1) would forward the date by 5 days forward and not backward
1015 /// by two days as it could be expected if the numbers were taken as is.
1016 ///
1017 inline int day_of_week(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week()); }
1018 ///
1019 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Original number of the day of the week in month. For example 1st Sunday,
1020 /// 2nd Sunday, etc. in Gregorian [1..5]
1021 ///
1022 inline int day_of_week_in_month(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week_in_month()); }
1023 ///
1024 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of Local day of week, for example in France Monday is 1, in US Sunday is 1, [1..7]
1025 ///
1026 inline int day_of_week_local(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week_local()); }
1027 ///
1028 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of 24 clock hour [0..23]
1029 ///
1030 inline int hour(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(hour()); }
1031 ///
1032 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of 12 clock hour [0..11]
1033 ///
1034 inline int hour_12(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(hour_12()); }
1035 ///
1036 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of am or pm marker [0..1]
1037 ///
1038 inline int am_pm(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(am_pm()); }
1039 ///
1040 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of minute [0..59]
1041 ///
1042 inline int minute(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(minute()); }
1043 ///
1044 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of second [0..59]
1045 ///
1046 inline int second(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(second()); }
1047 ///
1048 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of The week number in the year
1049 ///
1050 inline int week_of_year(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(week_of_year()); }
1051 ///
1052 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of The week number within current month
1053 ///
1054 inline int week_of_month(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(week_of_month()); }
1055 ///
1056 /// Extract from date_time numerical value of First day of week, constant, for example Sunday in US = 1, Monday in France = 2
1057 ///
1058 inline int first_day_of_week(date_time const &dt) { return dt.get(first_day_of_week()); }
1059
1060 ///
1061 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in Era i.e. AC, BC in Gregorian and Julian calendar, range [0,1]
1062 ///
1063 inline int era(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(era()); }
1064 ///
1065 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in years
1066 ///
1067 inline int year(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(year()); }
1068 ///
1069 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in extended years (for Gregorian/Julian calendars, where 1 BC == 0, 2 BC == -1).
1070 ///
1071 inline int extended_year(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(extended_year()); }
1072 ///
1073 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in months
1074 ///
1075 inline int month(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(month()); }
1076 ///
1077 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in days of month
1078 ///
1079 inline int day(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(day()); }
1080 ///
1081 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in days of year
1082 ///
1083 inline int day_of_year(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_year()); }
1084 ///
1085 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in days of week
1086 ///
1087 inline int day_of_week(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week()); }
1088 ///
1089 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in original number of the day of the week in month
1090 ///
1091 inline int day_of_week_in_month(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week_in_month()); }
1092 ///
1093 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in local day of week
1094 ///
1095 inline int day_of_week_local(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(day_of_week_local()); }
1096 ///
1097 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in hours
1098 ///
1099 inline int hour(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(hour()); }
1100 ///
1101 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in 12 clock hours
1102 ///
1103 inline int hour_12(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(hour_12()); }
1104 ///
1105 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in am or pm markers
1106 ///
1107 inline int am_pm(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(am_pm()); }
1108 ///
1109 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in minutes
1110 ///
1111 inline int minute(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(minute()); }
1112 ///
1113 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in seconds
1114 ///
1115 inline int second(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(second()); }
1116 ///
1117 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in the week number in the year
1118 ///
1119 inline int week_of_year(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(week_of_year()); }
1120 ///
1121 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in The week number within current month
1122 ///
1123 inline int week_of_month(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(week_of_month()); }
1124 ///
1125 /// Extract from date_time_duration numerical value of duration in the first day of week
1126 ///
1127 inline int first_day_of_week(date_time_duration const &dt) { return dt.get(first_day_of_week()); }
1128
1129
1130 }
1131
1132 /// @}
1133
1134
1135 } // locale
1136 } // boost
1137
1138 #ifdef BOOST_MSVC
1139 #pragma warning(pop)
1140 #endif
1141
1142
1143 #endif
1144 ///
1145 /// \example calendar.cpp
1146 ///
1147 /// Example of using date_time functions for generating calendar for current year.
1148 ///
1149
1150 // vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4