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352 lines
11 KiB
C
352 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2021 Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* time/strftime.c
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* Format time and date into a string.
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*/
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#ifndef STRFTIME
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#define STRFTIME strftime
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#define STRFTIME_CHAR char
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#define STRFTIME_L(x) x
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#endif
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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static const STRFTIME_CHAR* GetWeekdayAbbreviated(const struct tm* tm)
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{
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switch ( tm->tm_wday % 7 )
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{
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case 0: return STRFTIME_L("Sun");
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case 1: return STRFTIME_L("Mon");
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case 2: return STRFTIME_L("Tue");
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case 3: return STRFTIME_L("Wed");
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case 4: return STRFTIME_L("Thu");
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case 5: return STRFTIME_L("Fri");
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case 6: return STRFTIME_L("Sat");
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default: __builtin_unreachable();
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}
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}
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static const STRFTIME_CHAR* GetWeekday(const struct tm* tm)
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{
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switch ( tm->tm_wday % 7 )
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{
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case 0: return STRFTIME_L("Sunday");
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case 1: return STRFTIME_L("Monday");
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case 2: return STRFTIME_L("Tuesday");
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case 3: return STRFTIME_L("Wednesday");
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case 4: return STRFTIME_L("Thursday");
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case 5: return STRFTIME_L("Friday");
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case 6: return STRFTIME_L("Saturday");
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default: __builtin_unreachable();
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}
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}
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static const STRFTIME_CHAR* GetMonthAbbreviated(const struct tm* tm)
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{
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switch ( tm->tm_mon % 12 )
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{
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case 0: return STRFTIME_L("Jan");
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case 1: return STRFTIME_L("Feb");
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case 2: return STRFTIME_L("Mar");
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case 3: return STRFTIME_L("Apr");
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case 4: return STRFTIME_L("May");
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case 5: return STRFTIME_L("Jun");
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case 6: return STRFTIME_L("Jul");
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case 7: return STRFTIME_L("Aug");
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case 8: return STRFTIME_L("Sep");
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case 9: return STRFTIME_L("Oct");
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case 10: return STRFTIME_L("Nov");
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case 11: return STRFTIME_L("Dec");
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default: __builtin_unreachable();
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}
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}
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static const STRFTIME_CHAR* GetMonth(const struct tm* tm)
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{
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switch ( tm->tm_mon % 12 )
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{
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case 0: return STRFTIME_L("January");
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case 1: return STRFTIME_L("February");
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case 2: return STRFTIME_L("March");
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case 3: return STRFTIME_L("April");
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case 4: return STRFTIME_L("May");
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case 5: return STRFTIME_L("June");
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case 6: return STRFTIME_L("July");
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case 7: return STRFTIME_L("August");
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case 8: return STRFTIME_L("Sepember");
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case 9: return STRFTIME_L("October");
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case 10: return STRFTIME_L("November");
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case 11: return STRFTIME_L("December");
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default: __builtin_unreachable();
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}
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}
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static
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size_t strftime_convert_uintmax(STRFTIME_CHAR* destination, uintmax_t value)
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{
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size_t result = 1;
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uintmax_t copy = value;
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while ( 10 <= copy )
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copy /= 10, result++;
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for ( size_t i = result; i != 0; i-- )
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destination[i-1] = STRFTIME_L('0') + value % 10,
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value /= 10;
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destination[result] = STRFTIME_L('\0');
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return result;
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}
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static
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size_t strftime_convert_int(STRFTIME_CHAR* destination, int value)
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{
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if ( value < 0 )
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{
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*destination++ = STRFTIME_L('-');
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return 1 + strftime_convert_uintmax(destination, - (uintmax_t) (intmax_t) value);
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}
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return strftime_convert_uintmax(destination, (uintmax_t) value);
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}
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size_t STRFTIME(STRFTIME_CHAR* s,
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size_t max,
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const STRFTIME_CHAR* format,
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const struct tm* tm)
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{
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size_t ret = 0;
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#define OUTPUT_CHAR(expr) \
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do { \
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if ( ret == max ) \
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return 0; \
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s[ret++] = (expr); \
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} while ( 0 )
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#define OUTPUT_STRING(expr) \
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do { \
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const STRFTIME_CHAR* out_str = (expr); \
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while ( *out_str ) \
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OUTPUT_CHAR(*out_str++); \
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} while ( 0 )
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#define OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(valexpr, widthexpr, padexpr) \
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do { \
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int val = (valexpr); \
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size_t width = (widthexpr); \
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STRFTIME_CHAR pad = (padexpr); \
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STRFTIME_CHAR str[sizeof(int) * 3]; \
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str[0] = STRFTIME_L('\0'); \
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size_t got = strftime_convert_int(str, val); \
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while ( pad && got < width-- ) \
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OUTPUT_CHAR(pad); \
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OUTPUT_STRING(str); \
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} while ( 0 )
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#define OUTPUT_INT(valexpr) OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(valexpr, 0, STRFTIME_L('\0'))
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STRFTIME_CHAR c;
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while ( (c = *format++) )
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{
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if ( c != STRFTIME_L('%') )
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{
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OUTPUT_CHAR(c);
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continue;
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}
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const STRFTIME_CHAR* specifiers_begun_at = format;
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c = *format++;
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// Process any optional flags.
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STRFTIME_CHAR padding_char = STRFTIME_L(' ');
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bool plus_padding = false;
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while ( true )
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{
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switch ( c )
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{
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case STRFTIME_L('0'): padding_char = STRFTIME_L('0'); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('+'): padding_char = STRFTIME_L('0'); plus_padding = true; break;
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default: goto end_of_flags;
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}
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c = *format++;
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}
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end_of_flags:
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// TODO: Support the '+' flag!
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if ( plus_padding )
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{
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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}
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// Process the optional minimum field width.
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size_t field_width = 0;
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while ( STRFTIME_L('0') <= c && c <= STRFTIME_L('9') )
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field_width = field_width * 10 + c - STRFTIME_L('0'),
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c = *format++;
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// Process an optional E or O modifier.
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bool e_modifier = false;
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bool o_modifier = false;
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if ( c == STRFTIME_L('E') )
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e_modifier = true,
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c = *format++;
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else if ( c == STRFTIME_L('O') )
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o_modifier = true,
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c = *format++;
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// TODO: Support the E and O modifiers where marked with the E and O
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// comments in the below switch.
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if ( e_modifier || o_modifier ) { }
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switch ( c )
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{
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case STRFTIME_L('a'): OUTPUT_STRING(GetWeekdayAbbreviated(tm)); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('A'): OUTPUT_STRING(GetWeekday(tm)); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('b'): OUTPUT_STRING(GetMonthAbbreviated(tm)); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('B'): OUTPUT_STRING(GetMonth(tm)); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('c'): /*E*/
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OUTPUT_STRING(GetWeekday(tm));
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L(" "));
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OUTPUT_STRING(GetMonthAbbreviated(tm));
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L(" "));
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L(" "));
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L(":"));
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L(":"));
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_sec, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('C'): /*E*/
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if ( !field_width )
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field_width = 2;
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED((tm->tm_year + 1900) / 100, field_width, padding_char);
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('d'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('D'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mon + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('/');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('/');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED((tm->tm_year + 1900) % 100, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('e'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L(' ')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('F'):
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// TODO: Behavior if padding is requested.
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_year + 1900, 4, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('-');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mon + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('-');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('g'):
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// TODO: These require a bit of intelligence.
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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case STRFTIME_L('G'):
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// TODO: These require a bit of intelligence.
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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case STRFTIME_L('h'): OUTPUT_STRING(GetMonthAbbreviated(tm)); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('H'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('I'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour % 12 + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('j'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_yday + 1, 3, STRFTIME_L('0')); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('m'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mon + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('M'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('n'): OUTPUT_CHAR(STRFTIME_L('\n')); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('p'): OUTPUT_STRING(tm->tm_hour < 12 ? STRFTIME_L("AM") : STRFTIME_L("PM")); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('r'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour % 12 + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_sec, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(' ');
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OUTPUT_STRING(tm->tm_hour < 12 ? STRFTIME_L("AM") : STRFTIME_L("PM"));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('R'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('S'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_sec, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('t'): OUTPUT_CHAR(STRFTIME_L('\t')); break;
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case STRFTIME_L('T'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_sec, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('u'): OUTPUT_INT(tm->tm_yday); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('U'): /*O*/
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// TODO: These require a bit of intelligence.
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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case STRFTIME_L('V'): /*O*/
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// TODO: These require a bit of intelligence.
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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case STRFTIME_L('w'): OUTPUT_INT(tm->tm_wday); break; /*O*/
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case STRFTIME_L('W'): /*O*/
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// TODO: These require a bit of intelligence.
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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case STRFTIME_L('x'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mon + 1, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('/');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_mday, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR('/');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED((tm->tm_year + 1900) % 100, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break; /*E*/
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case STRFTIME_L('X'):
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_hour, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_min, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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OUTPUT_CHAR(':');
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OUTPUT_INT_PADDED(tm->tm_sec, 2, STRFTIME_L('0'));
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break; /*E*/
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case STRFTIME_L('y'): OUTPUT_INT_PADDED((tm->tm_year + 1900) % 100, 2, STRFTIME_L('0')); break; /*EO*/
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case STRFTIME_L('Y'): OUTPUT_INT(tm->tm_year + 1900); break; /*E*/
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case STRFTIME_L('z'):
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// TODO: struct tm doesn't have all this information available!
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L("+0000"));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('Z'):
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// TODO: struct tm doesn't have all this information available!
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OUTPUT_STRING(STRFTIME_L("UTC"));
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break;
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case STRFTIME_L('%'): OUTPUT_CHAR(STRFTIME_L('%')); break;
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default:
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OUTPUT_CHAR('%');
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format = specifiers_begun_at;
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continue;
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}
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}
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if ( ret == max )
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return 0;
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s[ret] = STRFTIME_L('\0');
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return ret;
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}
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