1 | /* Convert a 'struct tm' to a time_t value.
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2 | Copyright (C) 1993-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 | This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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4 | Contributed by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>.
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5 |
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6 | The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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7 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
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8 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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9 | version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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10 |
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11 | The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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14 | General Public License for more details.
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15 |
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16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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17 | License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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18 | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19 |
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20 | /* Define this to have a standalone program to test this implementation of
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21 | mktime. */
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22 | /* #define DEBUG_MKTIME 1 */
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23 |
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24 | #ifndef _LIBC
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25 | # include <config.h>
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26 | #endif
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27 |
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28 | /* Assume that leap seconds are possible, unless told otherwise.
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29 | If the host has a 'zic' command with a '-L leapsecondfilename' option,
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30 | then it supports leap seconds; otherwise it probably doesn't. */
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31 | #ifndef LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE
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32 | # define LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE 1
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33 | #endif
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34 |
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35 | #include <time.h>
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36 |
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37 | #include <limits.h>
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38 |
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39 | #include <string.h> /* For the real memcpy prototype. */
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40 |
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41 | #if defined DEBUG_MKTIME && DEBUG_MKTIME
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42 | # include <stdio.h>
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43 | # include <stdlib.h>
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44 | /* Make it work even if the system's libc has its own mktime routine. */
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45 | # undef mktime
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46 | # define mktime my_mktime
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47 | #endif /* DEBUG_MKTIME */
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48 |
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49 | /* Some of the code in this file assumes that signed integer overflow
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50 | silently wraps around. This assumption can't easily be programmed
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51 | around, nor can it be checked for portably at compile-time or
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52 | easily eliminated at run-time.
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53 |
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54 | Define WRAPV to 1 if the assumption is valid and if
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55 | #pragma GCC optimize ("wrapv")
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56 | does not trigger GCC bug 51793
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57 | <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51793>.
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58 | Otherwise, define it to 0; this forces the use of slower code that,
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59 | while not guaranteed by the C Standard, works on all production
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60 | platforms that we know about. */
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61 | #ifndef WRAPV
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62 | # if (((__GNUC__ == 4 && 4 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) || 4 < __GNUC__) \
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63 | && defined __GLIBC__)
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64 | # pragma GCC optimize ("wrapv")
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65 | # define WRAPV 1
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66 | # else
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67 | # define WRAPV 0
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68 | # endif
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69 | #endif
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70 |
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71 | /* Verify a requirement at compile-time (unlike assert, which is runtime). */
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72 | #define verify(name, assertion) struct name { char a[(assertion) ? 1 : -1]; }
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73 |
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74 | /* A signed type that is at least one bit wider than int. */
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75 | #if INT_MAX <= LONG_MAX / 2
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76 | typedef long int long_int;
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77 | #else
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78 | typedef long long int long_int;
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79 | #endif
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80 | verify (long_int_is_wide_enough, INT_MAX == INT_MAX * (long_int) 2 / 2);
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81 |
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82 | /* Shift A right by B bits portably, by dividing A by 2**B and
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83 | truncating towards minus infinity. A and B should be free of side
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84 | effects, and B should be in the range 0 <= B <= INT_BITS - 2, where
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85 | INT_BITS is the number of useful bits in an int. GNU code can
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86 | assume that INT_BITS is at least 32.
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87 |
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88 | ISO C99 says that A >> B is implementation-defined if A < 0. Some
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89 | implementations (e.g., UNICOS 9.0 on a Cray Y-MP EL) don't shift
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90 | right in the usual way when A < 0, so SHR falls back on division if
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91 | ordinary A >> B doesn't seem to be the usual signed shift. */
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92 | #define SHR(a, b) \
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93 | ((-1 >> 1 == -1 \
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94 | && (long_int) -1 >> 1 == -1 \
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95 | && ((time_t) -1 >> 1 == -1 || ! TYPE_SIGNED (time_t))) \
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96 | ? (a) >> (b) \
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97 | : (a) / (1 << (b)) - ((a) % (1 << (b)) < 0))
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98 |
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99 | /* The extra casts in the following macros work around compiler bugs,
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100 | e.g., in Cray C 5.0.3.0. */
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101 |
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102 | /* True if the arithmetic type T is an integer type. bool counts as
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103 | an integer. */
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104 | #define TYPE_IS_INTEGER(t) ((t) 1.5 == 1)
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105 |
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106 | /* True if negative values of the signed integer type T use two's
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107 | complement, or if T is an unsigned integer type. */
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108 | #define TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT(t) ((t) ~ (t) 0 == (t) -1)
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109 |
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110 | /* True if the arithmetic type T is signed. */
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111 | #define TYPE_SIGNED(t) (! ((t) 0 < (t) -1))
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112 |
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113 | /* The maximum and minimum values for the integer type T. These
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114 | macros have undefined behavior if T is signed and has padding bits.
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115 | If this is a problem for you, please let us know how to fix it for
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116 | your host. */
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117 | #define TYPE_MINIMUM(t) \
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118 | ((t) (! TYPE_SIGNED (t) \
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119 | ? (t) 0 \
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120 | : ~ TYPE_MAXIMUM (t)))
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121 | #define TYPE_MAXIMUM(t) \
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122 | ((t) (! TYPE_SIGNED (t) \
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123 | ? (t) -1 \
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124 | : ((((t) 1 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1) * 2 + 1)))
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125 |
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126 | #ifndef TIME_T_MIN
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127 | # define TIME_T_MIN TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t)
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128 | #endif
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129 | #ifndef TIME_T_MAX
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130 | # define TIME_T_MAX TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t)
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131 | #endif
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132 | #define TIME_T_MIDPOINT (SHR (TIME_T_MIN + TIME_T_MAX, 1) + 1)
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133 |
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134 | verify (time_t_is_integer, TYPE_IS_INTEGER (time_t));
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135 | verify (twos_complement_arithmetic,
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136 | (TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (int)
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137 | && TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (long_int)
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138 | && TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (time_t)));
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139 |
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140 | #define EPOCH_YEAR 1970
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141 | #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
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142 | verify (base_year_is_a_multiple_of_100, TM_YEAR_BASE % 100 == 0);
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143 |
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144 | /* Return 1 if YEAR + TM_YEAR_BASE is a leap year. */
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145 | static int
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146 | leapyear (long_int year)
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147 | {
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148 | /* Don't add YEAR to TM_YEAR_BASE, as that might overflow.
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149 | Also, work even if YEAR is negative. */
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150 | return
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151 | ((year & 3) == 0
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152 | && (year % 100 != 0
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153 | || ((year / 100) & 3) == (- (TM_YEAR_BASE / 100) & 3)));
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154 | }
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155 |
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156 | /* How many days come before each month (0-12). */
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157 | #ifndef _LIBC
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158 | static
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159 | #endif
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160 | const unsigned short int __mon_yday[2][13] =
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161 | {
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162 | /* Normal years. */
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163 | { 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365 },
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164 | /* Leap years. */
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165 | { 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335, 366 }
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166 | };
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167 |
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168 |
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169 | #ifndef _LIBC
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170 | /* Portable standalone applications should supply a <time.h> that
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171 | declares a POSIX-compliant localtime_r, for the benefit of older
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172 | implementations that lack localtime_r or have a nonstandard one.
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173 | See the gnulib time_r module for one way to implement this. */
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174 | # undef __localtime_r
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175 | # define __localtime_r localtime_r
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176 | # define __mktime_internal mktime_internal
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177 | # include "mktime-internal.h"
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178 | #endif
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179 |
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180 | /* Return 1 if the values A and B differ according to the rules for
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181 | tm_isdst: A and B differ if one is zero and the other positive. */
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182 | static int
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183 | isdst_differ (int a, int b)
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184 | {
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185 | return (!a != !b) && (0 <= a) && (0 <= b);
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186 | }
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187 |
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188 | /* Return an integer value measuring (YEAR1-YDAY1 HOUR1:MIN1:SEC1) -
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189 | (YEAR0-YDAY0 HOUR0:MIN0:SEC0) in seconds, assuming that the clocks
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190 | were not adjusted between the time stamps.
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191 |
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192 | The YEAR values uses the same numbering as TP->tm_year. Values
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193 | need not be in the usual range. However, YEAR1 must not be less
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194 | than 2 * INT_MIN or greater than 2 * INT_MAX.
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195 |
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196 | The result may overflow. It is the caller's responsibility to
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197 | detect overflow. */
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198 |
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199 | static time_t
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200 | ydhms_diff (long_int year1, long_int yday1, int hour1, int min1, int sec1,
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201 | int year0, int yday0, int hour0, int min0, int sec0)
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202 | {
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203 | verify (C99_integer_division, -1 / 2 == 0);
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204 |
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205 | /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
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206 | Take care to avoid integer overflow here. */
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207 | int a4 = SHR (year1, 2) + SHR (TM_YEAR_BASE, 2) - ! (year1 & 3);
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208 | int b4 = SHR (year0, 2) + SHR (TM_YEAR_BASE, 2) - ! (year0 & 3);
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209 | int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0);
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210 | int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0);
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211 | int a400 = SHR (a100, 2);
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212 | int b400 = SHR (b100, 2);
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213 | int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400);
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214 |
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215 | /* Compute the desired time in time_t precision. Overflow might
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216 | occur here. */
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217 | time_t tyear1 = year1;
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218 | time_t years = tyear1 - year0;
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219 | time_t days = 365 * years + yday1 - yday0 + intervening_leap_days;
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220 | time_t hours = 24 * days + hour1 - hour0;
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221 | time_t minutes = 60 * hours + min1 - min0;
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222 | time_t seconds = 60 * minutes + sec1 - sec0;
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223 | return seconds;
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224 | }
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225 |
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226 | /* Return the average of A and B, even if A + B would overflow. */
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227 | static time_t
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228 | time_t_avg (time_t a, time_t b)
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229 | {
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230 | return SHR (a, 1) + SHR (b, 1) + (a & b & 1);
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231 | }
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232 |
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233 | /* Return 1 if A + B does not overflow. If time_t is unsigned and if
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234 | B's top bit is set, assume that the sum represents A - -B, and
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235 | return 1 if the subtraction does not wrap around. */
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236 | static int
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237 | time_t_add_ok (time_t a, time_t b)
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238 | {
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239 | if (! TYPE_SIGNED (time_t))
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240 | {
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241 | time_t sum = a + b;
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242 | return (sum < a) == (TIME_T_MIDPOINT <= b);
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243 | }
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244 | else if (WRAPV)
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245 | {
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246 | time_t sum = a + b;
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247 | return (sum < a) == (b < 0);
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248 | }
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249 | else
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250 | {
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251 | time_t avg = time_t_avg (a, b);
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252 | return TIME_T_MIN / 2 <= avg && avg <= TIME_T_MAX / 2;
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253 | }
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254 | }
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255 |
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256 | /* Return 1 if A + B does not overflow. */
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257 | static int
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258 | time_t_int_add_ok (time_t a, int b)
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259 | {
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260 | verify (int_no_wider_than_time_t, INT_MAX <= TIME_T_MAX);
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261 | if (WRAPV)
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262 | {
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263 | time_t sum = a + b;
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264 | return (sum < a) == (b < 0);
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265 | }
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266 | else
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267 | {
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268 | int a_odd = a & 1;
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269 | time_t avg = SHR (a, 1) + (SHR (b, 1) + (a_odd & b));
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270 | return TIME_T_MIN / 2 <= avg && avg <= TIME_T_MAX / 2;
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271 | }
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272 | }
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273 |
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274 | /* Return a time_t value corresponding to (YEAR-YDAY HOUR:MIN:SEC),
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275 | assuming that *T corresponds to *TP and that no clock adjustments
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276 | occurred between *TP and the desired time.
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277 | If TP is null, return a value not equal to *T; this avoids false matches.
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278 | If overflow occurs, yield the minimal or maximal value, except do not
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279 | yield a value equal to *T. */
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280 | static time_t
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281 | guess_time_tm (long_int year, long_int yday, int hour, int min, int sec,
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282 | const time_t *t, const struct tm *tp)
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283 | {
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284 | if (tp)
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285 | {
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286 | time_t d = ydhms_diff (year, yday, hour, min, sec,
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287 | tp->tm_year, tp->tm_yday,
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288 | tp->tm_hour, tp->tm_min, tp->tm_sec);
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289 | if (time_t_add_ok (*t, d))
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290 | return *t + d;
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291 | }
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292 |
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293 | /* Overflow occurred one way or another. Return the nearest result
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294 | that is actually in range, except don't report a zero difference
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295 | if the actual difference is nonzero, as that would cause a false
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296 | match; and don't oscillate between two values, as that would
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297 | confuse the spring-forward gap detector. */
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298 | return (*t < TIME_T_MIDPOINT
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299 | ? (*t <= TIME_T_MIN + 1 ? *t + 1 : TIME_T_MIN)
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300 | : (TIME_T_MAX - 1 <= *t ? *t - 1 : TIME_T_MAX));
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301 | }
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302 |
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303 | /* Use CONVERT to convert *T to a broken down time in *TP.
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304 | If *T is out of range for conversion, adjust it so that
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305 | it is the nearest in-range value and then convert that. */
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306 | static struct tm *
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307 | ranged_convert (struct tm *(*convert) (const time_t *, struct tm *),
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308 | time_t *t, struct tm *tp)
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309 | {
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310 | struct tm *r = convert (t, tp);
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311 |
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312 | if (!r && *t)
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313 | {
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314 | time_t bad = *t;
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315 | time_t ok = 0;
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316 |
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317 | /* BAD is a known unconvertible time_t, and OK is a known good one.
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318 | Use binary search to narrow the range between BAD and OK until
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319 | they differ by 1. */
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320 | while (bad != ok + (bad < 0 ? -1 : 1))
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321 | {
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322 | time_t mid = *t = time_t_avg (ok, bad);
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323 | r = convert (t, tp);
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324 | if (r)
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325 | ok = mid;
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326 | else
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327 | bad = mid;
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328 | }
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329 |
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330 | if (!r && ok)
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331 | {
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332 | /* The last conversion attempt failed;
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333 | revert to the most recent successful attempt. */
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334 | *t = ok;
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335 | r = convert (t, tp);
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336 | }
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337 | }
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338 |
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339 | return r;
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340 | }
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341 |
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342 |
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343 | /* Convert *TP to a time_t value, inverting
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344 | the monotonic and mostly-unit-linear conversion function CONVERT.
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345 | Use *OFFSET to keep track of a guess at the offset of the result,
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346 | compared to what the result would be for UTC without leap seconds.
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347 | If *OFFSET's guess is correct, only one CONVERT call is needed.
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348 | This function is external because it is used also by timegm.c. */
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349 | time_t
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350 | __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp,
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351 | struct tm *(*convert) (const time_t *, struct tm *),
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352 | time_t *offset)
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353 | {
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354 | time_t t, gt, t0, t1, t2;
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355 | struct tm tm;
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356 |
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357 | /* The maximum number of probes (calls to CONVERT) should be enough
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358 | to handle any combinations of time zone rule changes, solar time,
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359 | leap seconds, and oscillations around a spring-forward gap.
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360 | POSIX.1 prohibits leap seconds, but some hosts have them anyway. */
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361 | int remaining_probes = 6;
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362 |
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363 | /* Time requested. Copy it in case CONVERT modifies *TP; this can
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364 | occur if TP is localtime's returned value and CONVERT is localtime. */
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365 | int sec = tp->tm_sec;
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366 | int min = tp->tm_min;
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367 | int hour = tp->tm_hour;
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368 | int mday = tp->tm_mday;
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369 | int mon = tp->tm_mon;
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370 | int year_requested = tp->tm_year;
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371 | int isdst = tp->tm_isdst;
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372 |
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373 | /* 1 if the previous probe was DST. */
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374 | int dst2;
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375 |
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376 | /* Ensure that mon is in range, and set year accordingly. */
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377 | int mon_remainder = mon % 12;
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378 | int negative_mon_remainder = mon_remainder < 0;
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379 | int mon_years = mon / 12 - negative_mon_remainder;
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380 | long_int lyear_requested = year_requested;
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381 | long_int year = lyear_requested + mon_years;
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382 |
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383 | /* The other values need not be in range:
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384 | the remaining code handles minor overflows correctly,
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385 | assuming int and time_t arithmetic wraps around.
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386 | Major overflows are caught at the end. */
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387 |
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388 | /* Calculate day of year from year, month, and day of month.
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389 | The result need not be in range. */
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390 | int mon_yday = ((__mon_yday[leapyear (year)]
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391 | [mon_remainder + 12 * negative_mon_remainder])
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392 | - 1);
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393 | long_int lmday = mday;
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394 | long_int yday = mon_yday + lmday;
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395 |
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396 | time_t guessed_offset = *offset;
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397 |
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398 | int sec_requested = sec;
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399 |
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400 | if (LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE)
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401 | {
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402 | /* Handle out-of-range seconds specially,
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403 | since ydhms_tm_diff assumes every minute has 60 seconds. */
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404 | if (sec < 0)
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405 | sec = 0;
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406 | if (59 < sec)
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407 | sec = 59;
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408 | }
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409 |
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410 | /* Invert CONVERT by probing. First assume the same offset as last
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411 | time. */
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412 |
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413 | t0 = ydhms_diff (year, yday, hour, min, sec,
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414 | EPOCH_YEAR - TM_YEAR_BASE, 0, 0, 0, - guessed_offset);
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415 |
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416 | if (TIME_T_MAX / INT_MAX / 366 / 24 / 60 / 60 < 3)
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417 | {
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418 | /* time_t isn't large enough to rule out overflows, so check
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419 | for major overflows. A gross check suffices, since if t0
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420 | has overflowed, it is off by a multiple of TIME_T_MAX -
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421 | TIME_T_MIN + 1. So ignore any component of the difference
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422 | that is bounded by a small value. */
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423 |
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424 | /* Approximate log base 2 of the number of time units per
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425 | biennium. A biennium is 2 years; use this unit instead of
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426 | years to avoid integer overflow. For example, 2 average
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427 | Gregorian years are 2 * 365.2425 * 24 * 60 * 60 seconds,
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428 | which is 63113904 seconds, and rint (log2 (63113904)) is
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429 | 26. */
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430 | int ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM = 26;
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431 | int ALOG2_MINUTES_PER_BIENNIUM = 20;
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432 | int ALOG2_HOURS_PER_BIENNIUM = 14;
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433 | int ALOG2_DAYS_PER_BIENNIUM = 10;
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434 | int LOG2_YEARS_PER_BIENNIUM = 1;
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435 |
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436 | int approx_requested_biennia =
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437 | (SHR (year_requested, LOG2_YEARS_PER_BIENNIUM)
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438 | - SHR (EPOCH_YEAR - TM_YEAR_BASE, LOG2_YEARS_PER_BIENNIUM)
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439 | + SHR (mday, ALOG2_DAYS_PER_BIENNIUM)
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440 | + SHR (hour, ALOG2_HOURS_PER_BIENNIUM)
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441 | + SHR (min, ALOG2_MINUTES_PER_BIENNIUM)
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442 | + (LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE
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443 | ? 0
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444 | : SHR (sec, ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM)));
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445 |
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446 | int approx_biennia = SHR (t0, ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM);
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447 | int diff = approx_biennia - approx_requested_biennia;
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448 | int approx_abs_diff = diff < 0 ? -1 - diff : diff;
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449 |
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450 | /* IRIX 4.0.5 cc miscalculates TIME_T_MIN / 3: it erroneously
|
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451 | gives a positive value of 715827882. Setting a variable
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452 | first then doing math on it seems to work.
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453 | (ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu) */
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454 | time_t time_t_max = TIME_T_MAX;
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455 | time_t time_t_min = TIME_T_MIN;
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456 | time_t overflow_threshold =
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457 | (time_t_max / 3 - time_t_min / 3) >> ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM;
|
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458 |
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459 | if (overflow_threshold < approx_abs_diff)
|
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460 | {
|
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461 | /* Overflow occurred. Try repairing it; this might work if
|
---|
462 | the time zone offset is enough to undo the overflow. */
|
---|
463 | time_t repaired_t0 = -1 - t0;
|
---|
464 | approx_biennia = SHR (repaired_t0, ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM);
|
---|
465 | diff = approx_biennia - approx_requested_biennia;
|
---|
466 | approx_abs_diff = diff < 0 ? -1 - diff : diff;
|
---|
467 | if (overflow_threshold < approx_abs_diff)
|
---|
468 | return -1;
|
---|
469 | guessed_offset += repaired_t0 - t0;
|
---|
470 | t0 = repaired_t0;
|
---|
471 | }
|
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472 | }
|
---|
473 |
|
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474 | /* Repeatedly use the error to improve the guess. */
|
---|
475 |
|
---|
476 | for (t = t1 = t2 = t0, dst2 = 0;
|
---|
477 | (gt = guess_time_tm (year, yday, hour, min, sec, &t,
|
---|
478 | ranged_convert (convert, &t, &tm)),
|
---|
479 | t != gt);
|
---|
480 | t1 = t2, t2 = t, t = gt, dst2 = tm.tm_isdst != 0)
|
---|
481 | if (t == t1 && t != t2
|
---|
482 | && (tm.tm_isdst < 0
|
---|
483 | || (isdst < 0
|
---|
484 | ? dst2 <= (tm.tm_isdst != 0)
|
---|
485 | : (isdst != 0) != (tm.tm_isdst != 0))))
|
---|
486 | /* We can't possibly find a match, as we are oscillating
|
---|
487 | between two values. The requested time probably falls
|
---|
488 | within a spring-forward gap of size GT - T. Follow the common
|
---|
489 | practice in this case, which is to return a time that is GT - T
|
---|
490 | away from the requested time, preferring a time whose
|
---|
491 | tm_isdst differs from the requested value. (If no tm_isdst
|
---|
492 | was requested and only one of the two values has a nonzero
|
---|
493 | tm_isdst, prefer that value.) In practice, this is more
|
---|
494 | useful than returning -1. */
|
---|
495 | goto offset_found;
|
---|
496 | else if (--remaining_probes == 0)
|
---|
497 | return -1;
|
---|
498 |
|
---|
499 | /* We have a match. Check whether tm.tm_isdst has the requested
|
---|
500 | value, if any. */
|
---|
501 | if (isdst_differ (isdst, tm.tm_isdst))
|
---|
502 | {
|
---|
503 | /* tm.tm_isdst has the wrong value. Look for a neighboring
|
---|
504 | time with the right value, and use its UTC offset.
|
---|
505 |
|
---|
506 | Heuristic: probe the adjacent timestamps in both directions,
|
---|
507 | looking for the desired isdst. This should work for all real
|
---|
508 | time zone histories in the tz database. */
|
---|
509 |
|
---|
510 | /* Distance between probes when looking for a DST boundary. In
|
---|
511 | tzdata2003a, the shortest period of DST is 601200 seconds
|
---|
512 | (e.g., America/Recife starting 2000-10-08 01:00), and the
|
---|
513 | shortest period of non-DST surrounded by DST is 694800
|
---|
514 | seconds (Africa/Tunis starting 1943-04-17 01:00). Use the
|
---|
515 | minimum of these two values, so we don't miss these short
|
---|
516 | periods when probing. */
|
---|
517 | int stride = 601200;
|
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 | /* The longest period of DST in tzdata2003a is 536454000 seconds
|
---|
520 | (e.g., America/Jujuy starting 1946-10-01 01:00). The longest
|
---|
521 | period of non-DST is much longer, but it makes no real sense
|
---|
522 | to search for more than a year of non-DST, so use the DST
|
---|
523 | max. */
|
---|
524 | int duration_max = 536454000;
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | /* Search in both directions, so the maximum distance is half
|
---|
527 | the duration; add the stride to avoid off-by-1 problems. */
|
---|
528 | int delta_bound = duration_max / 2 + stride;
|
---|
529 |
|
---|
530 | int delta, direction;
|
---|
531 |
|
---|
532 | for (delta = stride; delta < delta_bound; delta += stride)
|
---|
533 | for (direction = -1; direction <= 1; direction += 2)
|
---|
534 | if (time_t_int_add_ok (t, delta * direction))
|
---|
535 | {
|
---|
536 | time_t ot = t + delta * direction;
|
---|
537 | struct tm otm;
|
---|
538 | ranged_convert (convert, &ot, &otm);
|
---|
539 | if (! isdst_differ (isdst, otm.tm_isdst))
|
---|
540 | {
|
---|
541 | /* We found the desired tm_isdst.
|
---|
542 | Extrapolate back to the desired time. */
|
---|
543 | t = guess_time_tm (year, yday, hour, min, sec, &ot, &otm);
|
---|
544 | ranged_convert (convert, &t, &tm);
|
---|
545 | goto offset_found;
|
---|
546 | }
|
---|
547 | }
|
---|
548 | }
|
---|
549 |
|
---|
550 | offset_found:
|
---|
551 | *offset = guessed_offset + t - t0;
|
---|
552 |
|
---|
553 | if (LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE && sec_requested != tm.tm_sec)
|
---|
554 | {
|
---|
555 | /* Adjust time to reflect the tm_sec requested, not the normalized value.
|
---|
556 | Also, repair any damage from a false match due to a leap second. */
|
---|
557 | int sec_adjustment = (sec == 0 && tm.tm_sec == 60) - sec;
|
---|
558 | if (! time_t_int_add_ok (t, sec_requested))
|
---|
559 | return -1;
|
---|
560 | t1 = t + sec_requested;
|
---|
561 | if (! time_t_int_add_ok (t1, sec_adjustment))
|
---|
562 | return -1;
|
---|
563 | t2 = t1 + sec_adjustment;
|
---|
564 | if (! convert (&t2, &tm))
|
---|
565 | return -1;
|
---|
566 | t = t2;
|
---|
567 | }
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | *tp = tm;
|
---|
570 | return t;
|
---|
571 | }
|
---|
572 |
|
---|
573 |
|
---|
574 | /* FIXME: This should use a signed type wide enough to hold any UTC
|
---|
575 | offset in seconds. 'int' should be good enough for GNU code. We
|
---|
576 | can't fix this unilaterally though, as other modules invoke
|
---|
577 | __mktime_internal. */
|
---|
578 | static time_t localtime_offset;
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | /* Convert *TP to a time_t value. */
|
---|
581 | time_t
|
---|
582 | mktime (struct tm *tp)
|
---|
583 | {
|
---|
584 | #ifdef _LIBC
|
---|
585 | /* POSIX.1 8.1.1 requires that whenever mktime() is called, the
|
---|
586 | time zone names contained in the external variable 'tzname' shall
|
---|
587 | be set as if the tzset() function had been called. */
|
---|
588 | __tzset ();
|
---|
589 | #endif
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 | return __mktime_internal (tp, __localtime_r, &localtime_offset);
|
---|
592 | }
|
---|
593 |
|
---|
594 | #ifdef weak_alias
|
---|
595 | weak_alias (mktime, timelocal)
|
---|
596 | #endif
|
---|
597 |
|
---|
598 | #ifdef _LIBC
|
---|
599 | libc_hidden_def (mktime)
|
---|
600 | libc_hidden_weak (timelocal)
|
---|
601 | #endif
|
---|
602 | |
---|
603 |
|
---|
604 | #if defined DEBUG_MKTIME && DEBUG_MKTIME
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | static int
|
---|
607 | not_equal_tm (const struct tm *a, const struct tm *b)
|
---|
608 | {
|
---|
609 | return ((a->tm_sec ^ b->tm_sec)
|
---|
610 | | (a->tm_min ^ b->tm_min)
|
---|
611 | | (a->tm_hour ^ b->tm_hour)
|
---|
612 | | (a->tm_mday ^ b->tm_mday)
|
---|
613 | | (a->tm_mon ^ b->tm_mon)
|
---|
614 | | (a->tm_year ^ b->tm_year)
|
---|
615 | | (a->tm_yday ^ b->tm_yday)
|
---|
616 | | isdst_differ (a->tm_isdst, b->tm_isdst));
|
---|
617 | }
|
---|
618 |
|
---|
619 | static void
|
---|
620 | print_tm (const struct tm *tp)
|
---|
621 | {
|
---|
622 | if (tp)
|
---|
623 | printf ("%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d yday %03d wday %d isdst %d",
|
---|
624 | tp->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE, tp->tm_mon + 1, tp->tm_mday,
|
---|
625 | tp->tm_hour, tp->tm_min, tp->tm_sec,
|
---|
626 | tp->tm_yday, tp->tm_wday, tp->tm_isdst);
|
---|
627 | else
|
---|
628 | printf ("0");
|
---|
629 | }
|
---|
630 |
|
---|
631 | static int
|
---|
632 | check_result (time_t tk, struct tm tmk, time_t tl, const struct tm *lt)
|
---|
633 | {
|
---|
634 | if (tk != tl || !lt || not_equal_tm (&tmk, lt))
|
---|
635 | {
|
---|
636 | printf ("mktime (");
|
---|
637 | print_tm (lt);
|
---|
638 | printf (")\nyields (");
|
---|
639 | print_tm (&tmk);
|
---|
640 | printf (") == %ld, should be %ld\n", (long int) tk, (long int) tl);
|
---|
641 | return 1;
|
---|
642 | }
|
---|
643 |
|
---|
644 | return 0;
|
---|
645 | }
|
---|
646 |
|
---|
647 | int
|
---|
648 | main (int argc, char **argv)
|
---|
649 | {
|
---|
650 | int status = 0;
|
---|
651 | struct tm tm, tmk, tml;
|
---|
652 | struct tm *lt;
|
---|
653 | time_t tk, tl, tl1;
|
---|
654 | char trailer;
|
---|
655 |
|
---|
656 | if ((argc == 3 || argc == 4)
|
---|
657 | && (sscanf (argv[1], "%d-%d-%d%c",
|
---|
658 | &tm.tm_year, &tm.tm_mon, &tm.tm_mday, &trailer)
|
---|
659 | == 3)
|
---|
660 | && (sscanf (argv[2], "%d:%d:%d%c",
|
---|
661 | &tm.tm_hour, &tm.tm_min, &tm.tm_sec, &trailer)
|
---|
662 | == 3))
|
---|
663 | {
|
---|
664 | tm.tm_year -= TM_YEAR_BASE;
|
---|
665 | tm.tm_mon--;
|
---|
666 | tm.tm_isdst = argc == 3 ? -1 : atoi (argv[3]);
|
---|
667 | tmk = tm;
|
---|
668 | tl = mktime (&tmk);
|
---|
669 | lt = localtime (&tl);
|
---|
670 | if (lt)
|
---|
671 | {
|
---|
672 | tml = *lt;
|
---|
673 | lt = &tml;
|
---|
674 | }
|
---|
675 | printf ("mktime returns %ld == ", (long int) tl);
|
---|
676 | print_tm (&tmk);
|
---|
677 | printf ("\n");
|
---|
678 | status = check_result (tl, tmk, tl, lt);
|
---|
679 | }
|
---|
680 | else if (argc == 4 || (argc == 5 && strcmp (argv[4], "-") == 0))
|
---|
681 | {
|
---|
682 | time_t from = atol (argv[1]);
|
---|
683 | time_t by = atol (argv[2]);
|
---|
684 | time_t to = atol (argv[3]);
|
---|
685 |
|
---|
686 | if (argc == 4)
|
---|
687 | for (tl = from; by < 0 ? to <= tl : tl <= to; tl = tl1)
|
---|
688 | {
|
---|
689 | lt = localtime (&tl);
|
---|
690 | if (lt)
|
---|
691 | {
|
---|
692 | tmk = tml = *lt;
|
---|
693 | tk = mktime (&tmk);
|
---|
694 | status |= check_result (tk, tmk, tl, &tml);
|
---|
695 | }
|
---|
696 | else
|
---|
697 | {
|
---|
698 | printf ("localtime (%ld) yields 0\n", (long int) tl);
|
---|
699 | status = 1;
|
---|
700 | }
|
---|
701 | tl1 = tl + by;
|
---|
702 | if ((tl1 < tl) != (by < 0))
|
---|
703 | break;
|
---|
704 | }
|
---|
705 | else
|
---|
706 | for (tl = from; by < 0 ? to <= tl : tl <= to; tl = tl1)
|
---|
707 | {
|
---|
708 | /* Null benchmark. */
|
---|
709 | lt = localtime (&tl);
|
---|
710 | if (lt)
|
---|
711 | {
|
---|
712 | tmk = tml = *lt;
|
---|
713 | tk = tl;
|
---|
714 | status |= check_result (tk, tmk, tl, &tml);
|
---|
715 | }
|
---|
716 | else
|
---|
717 | {
|
---|
718 | printf ("localtime (%ld) yields 0\n", (long int) tl);
|
---|
719 | status = 1;
|
---|
720 | }
|
---|
721 | tl1 = tl + by;
|
---|
722 | if ((tl1 < tl) != (by < 0))
|
---|
723 | break;
|
---|
724 | }
|
---|
725 | }
|
---|
726 | else
|
---|
727 | printf ("Usage:\
|
---|
728 | \t%s YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS [ISDST] # Test given time.\n\
|
---|
729 | \t%s FROM BY TO # Test values FROM, FROM+BY, ..., TO.\n\
|
---|
730 | \t%s FROM BY TO - # Do not test those values (for benchmark).\n",
|
---|
731 | argv[0], argv[0], argv[0]);
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | return status;
|
---|
734 | }
|
---|
735 |
|
---|
736 | #endif /* DEBUG_MKTIME */
|
---|
737 | |
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | /*
|
---|
740 | Local Variables:
|
---|
741 | compile-command: "gcc -DDEBUG_MKTIME -I. -Wall -W -O2 -g mktime.c -o mktime"
|
---|
742 | End:
|
---|
743 | */
|
---|