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- //
- // Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)
- //
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- // https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
- #ifndef BOOST_LOCALE_DATE_TIME_FACET_HPP_INCLUDED
- #define BOOST_LOCALE_DATE_TIME_FACET_HPP_INCLUDED
- #include <boost/locale/config.hpp>
- #include <boost/locale/detail/facet_id.hpp>
- #include <cstdint>
- #include <locale>
- #ifdef BOOST_MSVC
- # pragma warning(push)
- # pragma warning(disable : 4275 4251 4231 4660)
- #endif
- namespace boost { namespace locale {
- /// \brief Namespace that contains various types for manipulation with dates
- namespace period {
- /// \brief This namespace holds a enum of various period types like era, year, month, etc..
- namespace marks {
- /// \brief the type that defines a flag that holds a period identifier
- enum period_mark {
- invalid, ///< Special invalid value, should not be used directly
- era, ///< Era i.e. AC, BC in Gregorian and Julian calendar, range [0,1]
- year, ///< Year, it is calendar specific, for example 2011 in Gregorian calendar.
- extended_year, ///< Extended year for Gregorian/Julian calendars, where 1 BC == 0, 2 BC == -1.
- month, ///< The month of year, calendar specific, in Gregorian [0..11]
- day, ///< The day of month, calendar specific, in Gregorian [1..31]
- day_of_year, ///< The number of day in year, starting from 1, in Gregorian [1..366]
- day_of_week, ///< Day of week, Sunday=1, Monday=2,..., Saturday=7.
- ///< Note that updating this value respects local day of week, so for example,
- ///< If first day of week is Monday and the current day is Tuesday then setting
- ///< the value to Sunday (1) would forward the date by 5 days forward and not backward
- ///< by two days as it could be expected if the numbers were taken as is.
- day_of_week_in_month, ///< Original number of the day of the week in month. For example 1st Sunday,
- ///< 2nd Sunday, etc. in Gregorian [1..5]
- day_of_week_local, ///< Local day of week, for example in France Monday is 1, in US Sunday is 1, [1..7]
- hour, ///< 24 clock hour [0..23]
- hour_12, ///< 12 clock hour [0..11]
- am_pm, ///< am or pm marker [0..1]
- minute, ///< minute [0..59]
- second, ///< second [0..59]
- week_of_year, ///< The week number in the year
- week_of_month, ///< The week number within current month
- first_day_of_week, ///< First day of week, constant, for example Sunday in US = 1, Monday in France = 2
- };
- } // namespace marks
- /// \brief This class holds a type that represents certain period of time like
- /// year, hour, second and so on.
- ///
- /// It can be created from either marks::period_mark type or by using shortcuts in period
- /// namespace - calling functions like period::year(), period::hour() and so on.
- ///
- /// Basically it represents the same object as enum marks::period_mark but allows to
- /// provide save operator overloading that would not collide with casing of enum to
- /// numeric values.
- class period_type {
- public:
- /// Create a period of specific type, default is invalid.
- period_type(marks::period_mark m = marks::invalid) : mark_(m) {}
- /// Get the value of marks::period_mark it was created with.
- marks::period_mark mark() const { return mark_; }
- /// Check if two periods are the same
- bool operator==(const period_type& other) const { return mark() == other.mark(); }
- /// Check if two periods are different
- bool operator!=(const period_type& other) const { return mark() != other.mark(); }
- private:
- marks::period_mark mark_;
- };
- } // namespace period
- /// Structure that define POSIX time, seconds and milliseconds
- /// since Jan 1, 1970, 00:00 not including leap seconds.
- struct posix_time {
- int64_t seconds; ///< Seconds since epoch
- uint32_t nanoseconds; ///< Nanoseconds resolution
- };
- /// This class defines generic calendar class, it is used by date_time and calendar
- /// objects internally. It is less useful for end users, but it is build for localization
- /// backend implementation
- class BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE abstract_calendar {
- public:
- /// Type that defines how to fetch the value
- enum value_type {
- absolute_minimum, ///< Absolute possible minimum for the value, for example for day is 1
- actual_minimum, ///< Actual minimal value for this period.
- greatest_minimum, ///< Maximal minimum value that can be for this period
- current, ///< Current value of this period
- least_maximum, ///< The last maximal value for this period, For example for Gregorian calendar
- ///< day it is 28
- actual_maximum, ///< Actual maximum, for it can be 28, 29, 30, 31 for day according to current month
- absolute_maximum, ///< Maximal value, for Gregorian day it would be 31.
- };
- /// A way to update the value
- enum update_type {
- move, ///< Change the value up or down effecting others for example 1990-12-31 + 1 day = 1991-01-01
- roll, ///< Change the value up or down not effecting others for example 1990-12-31 + 1 day = 1990-12-01
- };
- /// Information about calendar
- enum calendar_option_type {
- is_gregorian, ///< Check if the calendar is Gregorian
- is_dst ///< Check if the current time is in daylight time savings
- };
- /// Make a polymorphic copy of the calendar
- virtual abstract_calendar* clone() const = 0;
- /// Set specific \a value for period \a p, note not all values are settable.
- ///
- /// After calling set_value you may want to call normalize() function to make sure
- /// all periods are updated, if you set several fields that are part of a single
- /// date/time representation you should call set_value several times and then
- /// call normalize().
- ///
- /// If normalize() is not called after set_value, the behavior is undefined
- virtual void set_value(period::marks::period_mark m, int value) = 0;
- /// Recalculate all periods after setting them, should be called after use of set_value() function.
- virtual void normalize() = 0;
- /// Get specific value for period \a p according to a value_type \a v
- virtual int get_value(period::marks::period_mark m, value_type v) const = 0;
- /// Set current time point
- virtual void set_time(const posix_time& p) = 0;
- /// Get current time point
- virtual posix_time get_time() const = 0;
- /// Get current time since epoch in milliseconds
- virtual double get_time_ms() const = 0;
- /// Set option for calendar, for future use
- virtual void set_option(calendar_option_type opt, int v) = 0;
- /// Get option for calendar, currently only check if it is Gregorian calendar
- virtual int get_option(calendar_option_type opt) const = 0;
- /// Adjust period's \a p value by \a difference items using a update_type \a u.
- /// Note: not all values are adjustable
- virtual void adjust_value(period::marks::period_mark m, update_type u, int difference) = 0;
- /// Calculate the difference between this calendar and \a other in \a p units
- virtual int difference(const abstract_calendar& other, period::marks::period_mark m) const = 0;
- /// Set time zone, empty - use system
- virtual void set_timezone(const std::string& tz) = 0;
- /// Get current time zone, empty - system one
- virtual std::string get_timezone() const = 0;
- /// Check of two calendars have same rules
- virtual bool same(const abstract_calendar* other) const = 0;
- virtual ~abstract_calendar() = default;
- };
- /// \brief the facet that generates calendar for specific locale
- class BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE calendar_facet : public std::locale::facet, public detail::facet_id<calendar_facet> {
- public:
- /// Basic constructor
- calendar_facet(size_t refs = 0) : std::locale::facet(refs) {}
- /// Create a new calendar that points to current point of time.
- virtual abstract_calendar* create_calendar() const = 0;
- };
- }} // namespace boost::locale
- #ifdef BOOST_MSVC
- # pragma warning(pop)
- #endif
- #endif
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