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-/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
-/*
- * Evolution calendar recurrence rule functions
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2000 Ximian, Inc.
- *
- * Author: Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- */
-
-#include <config.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <cal-util/cal-recur.h>
-#include <cal-util/timeutil.h>
-
-
-/*
- * Introduction to The Recurrence Generation Functions:
- *
- * Note: This is pretty complicated. See the iCalendar spec (RFC 2445) for
- * the specification of the recurrence rules and lots of examples
- * (sections 4.3.10 & 4.8.5). We also want to support the older
- * vCalendar spec, though this should be easy since it is basically a
- * subset of iCalendar.
- *
- * o An iCalendar event can have any number of recurrence rules specifying
- * occurrences of the event, as well as dates & times of specific
- * occurrences. It can also have any number of recurrence rules and
- * specific dates & times specifying exceptions to the occurrences.
- * So we first merge all the occurrences generated, eliminating any
- * duplicates, then we generate all the exceptions and remove these to
- * form the final set of occurrences.
- *
- * o There are 7 frequencies of occurrences: YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY, DAILY,
- * HOURLY, MINUTELY & SECONDLY. The 'interval' property specifies the
- * multiples of the frequency which we step by. We generate a 'set' of
- * occurrences for each period defined by the frequency & interval.
- * So for a YEARLY frequency with an interval of 3, we generate a set of
- * occurrences for every 3rd year. We use complete years here - any
- * generated occurrences that occur before the event's start (or after its
- * end) are just discarded.
- *
- * o There are 8 frequency modifiers: BYMONTH, BYWEEKNO, BYYEARDAY, BYMONTHDAY,
- * BYDAY, BYHOUR, BYMINUTE & BYSECOND. These can either add extra occurrences
- * or filter out occurrences. For example 'FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=1,2' produces
- * 2 occurrences for each year rather than the default 1. And
- * 'FREQ=DAILY;BYMONTH=1' filters out all occurrences except those in Jan.
- * If the modifier works on periods which are less than the recurrence
- * frequency, then extra occurrences are added, otherwise occurrences are
- * filtered. So we have 2 functions for each modifier - one to expand events
- * and the other to filter. We use a table of functions for each frequency
- * which points to the appropriate function to use for each modifier.
- *
- * o Any number of frequency modifiers can be used in a recurrence rule.
- * (Though the iCalendar spec says that BYWEEKNO can only be used in a YEARLY
- * rule, and some modifiers aren't appropriate for some frequencies - e.g.
- * BYMONTHDAY is not really useful in a WEEKLY frequency, and BYYEARDAY is
- * not useful in a MONTHLY or WEEKLY frequency).
- * The frequency modifiers are applied in the order given above. The first 5
- * modifier rules (BYMONTH, BYWEEKNO, BYYEARDAY, BYMONTHDAY & BYDAY) all
- * produce the days on which the occurrences take place, and so we have to
- * compute some of these in parallel rather than sequentially, or we may end
- * up with too many days.
- *
- * o Note that some expansion functions may produce days which are invalid,
- * e.g. 31st September, 30th Feb. These invalid days are removed before the
- * BYHOUR, BYMINUTE & BYSECOND modifier functions are applied.
- *
- * o After the set of occurrences for the frequency interval are generated,
- * the BYSETPOS property is used to select which of the occurrences are
- * finally output. If BYSETPOS is not specified then all the occurrences are
- * output.
- *
- *
- * FIXME: I think there are a few errors in this code:
- *
- * 1) I'm not sure it should be generating events in parallel like it says
- * above. That needs to be checked.
- *
- * 2) I didn't think about timezone changes when implementing this. I just
- * assumed all the occurrences of the event would be in local time.
- * But when clocks go back or forwards due to daylight-saving time, some
- * special handling may be needed, especially for the shorter frequencies.
- * e.g. for a MINUTELY frequency it should probably iterate over all the
- * minutes before and after clocks go back (i.e. some may be the same local
- * time but have different UTC offsets). For longer frequencies, if an
- * occurrence lands on the overlapping or non-existant time when clocks
- * go back/forward, then it may need to choose which of the times to use
- * or move the time forward or something. I'm not sure this is clear in the
- * spec.
- */
-
-/* This is the maximum year we will go up to (inclusive). Since we use time_t
- values we can't go past 2037 anyway, and some of our VTIMEZONEs may stop
- at 2037 as well. */
-#define MAX_YEAR 2037
-
-/* Define this for some debugging output. */
-#if 0
-#define CAL_OBJ_DEBUG 1
-#endif
-
-/* We will use icalrecurrencetype instead of this eventually. */
-typedef struct {
- icalrecurrencetype_frequency freq;
-
- int interval;
-
- /* Specifies the end of the recurrence, inclusive. No occurrences are
- generated after this date. If it is 0, the event recurs forever. */
- time_t enddate;
-
- /* WKST property - the week start day: 0 = Monday to 6 = Sunday. */
- gint week_start_day;
-
-
- /* NOTE: I've used GList's here, but it doesn't matter if we use
- other data structures like arrays. The code should be easy to
- change. So long as it is easy to see if the modifier is set. */
-
- /* For BYMONTH modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, 0-11. */
- GList *bymonth;
-
- /* For BYWEEKNO modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, [+-]1-53. */
- GList *byweekno;
-
- /* For BYYEARDAY modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, [+-]1-366. */
- GList *byyearday;
-
- /* For BYMONTHDAY modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, [+-]1-31. */
- GList *bymonthday;
-
- /* For BYDAY modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, in pairs.
- The first of each pair is the weekday, 0 = Monday to 6 = Sunday.
- The second of each pair is the week number [+-]0-53. */
- GList *byday;
-
- /* For BYHOUR modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, 0-23. */
- GList *byhour;
-
- /* For BYMINUTE modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, 0-59. */
- GList *byminute;
-
- /* For BYSECOND modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, 0-60. */
- GList *bysecond;
-
- /* For BYSETPOS modifier. A list of GINT_TO_POINTERs, +ve or -ve. */
- GList *bysetpos;
-} CalRecurrence;
-
-/* This is what we use to pass to all the filter functions. */
-typedef struct _RecurData RecurData;
-struct _RecurData {
- CalRecurrence *recur;
-
- /* This is used for the WEEKLY frequency. It is the offset from the
- week_start_day. */
- gint weekday_offset;
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYMONTH filtering. */
- guint8 months[12];
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYYEARDAY filtering. */
- guint8 yeardays[367], neg_yeardays[367]; /* Days are 1 - 366. */
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYMONTHDAY filtering. */
- guint8 monthdays[32], neg_monthdays[32]; /* Days are 1 to 31. */
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYDAY filtering. */
- guint8 weekdays[7];
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYHOUR filtering. */
- guint8 hours[24];
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYMINUTE filtering. */
- guint8 minutes[60];
-
- /* This is used for fast lookup in BYSECOND filtering. */
- guint8 seconds[62];
-};
-
-/* This is what we use to represent a date & time. */
-typedef struct _CalObjTime CalObjTime;
-struct _CalObjTime {
- guint16 year;
- guint8 month; /* 0 - 11 */
- guint8 day; /* 1 - 31 */
- guint8 hour; /* 0 - 23 */
- guint8 minute; /* 0 - 59 */
- guint8 second; /* 0 - 59 (maybe up to 61 for leap seconds) */
- guint8 flags; /* The meaning of this depends on where the
- CalObjTime is used. In most cases this is
- set to TRUE to indicate that this is an
- RDATE with an end or a duration set.
- In the exceptions code, this is set to TRUE
- to indicate that this is an EXDATE with a
- DATE value. */
-};
-
-/* This is what we use to represent specific recurrence dates.
- Note that we assume it starts with a CalObjTime when sorting. */
-typedef struct _CalObjRecurrenceDate CalObjRecurrenceDate;
-struct _CalObjRecurrenceDate {
- CalObjTime start;
- CalComponentPeriod *period;
-};
-
-/* The paramter we use to store the enddate in RRULE and EXRULE properties. */
-#define EVOLUTION_END_DATE_PARAMETER "X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE"
-
-typedef gboolean (*CalObjFindStartFn) (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-typedef gboolean (*CalObjFindNextFn) (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-typedef GArray* (*CalObjFilterFn) (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-
-typedef struct _CalRecurVTable CalRecurVTable;
-struct _CalRecurVTable {
- CalObjFindStartFn find_start_position;
- CalObjFindNextFn find_next_position;
-
- CalObjFilterFn bymonth_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn byweekno_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn byyearday_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn bymonthday_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn byday_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn byhour_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn byminute_filter;
- CalObjFilterFn bysecond_filter;
-};
-
-
-/* This is used to specify which parts of the CalObjTime to compare in
- cal_obj_time_compare(). */
-typedef enum {
- CALOBJ_YEAR,
- CALOBJ_MONTH,
- CALOBJ_DAY,
- CALOBJ_HOUR,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE,
- CALOBJ_SECOND
-} CalObjTimeComparison;
-
-static void cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule (CalComponent *comp,
- icalproperty *prop,
- time_t start,
- time_t end,
- CalRecurInstanceFn cb,
- gpointer cb_data,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data,
- icaltimezone *default_timezone);
-
-static CalRecurrence * cal_recur_from_icalproperty (icalproperty *prop,
- gboolean exception,
- icaltimezone *zone,
- gboolean convert_end_date);
-static gint cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday (enum icalrecurrencetype_weekday day);
-static void cal_recur_free (CalRecurrence *r);
-
-
-static gboolean cal_object_get_rdate_end (CalObjTime *occ,
- GArray *rdate_periods);
-static void cal_object_compute_duration (CalObjTime *start,
- CalObjTime *end,
- gint *days,
- gint *seconds);
-
-static gboolean generate_instances_for_chunk (CalComponent *comp,
- time_t comp_dtstart,
- icaltimezone *zone,
- GSList *rrules,
- GSList *rdates,
- GSList *exrules,
- GSList *exdates,
- gboolean single_rule,
- CalObjTime *event_start,
- time_t interval_start,
- CalObjTime *chunk_start,
- CalObjTime *chunk_end,
- gint duration_days,
- gint duration_seconds,
- gboolean convert_end_date,
- CalRecurInstanceFn cb,
- gpointer cb_data);
-
-static GArray* cal_obj_expand_recurrence (CalObjTime *event_start,
- icaltimezone *zone,
- CalRecurrence *recur,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- gboolean *finished);
-
-static GArray* cal_obj_generate_set_yearly (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ);
-static GArray* cal_obj_generate_set_monthly (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ);
-static GArray* cal_obj_generate_set_default (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ);
-
-
-static CalRecurVTable* cal_obj_get_vtable (icalrecurrencetype_frequency recur_type);
-static void cal_obj_initialize_recur_data (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurrence *recur,
- CalObjTime *event_start);
-static void cal_obj_sort_occurrences (GArray *occs);
-static gint cal_obj_time_compare_func (const void *arg1,
- const void *arg2);
-static void cal_obj_remove_duplicates_and_invalid_dates (GArray *occs);
-static void cal_obj_remove_exceptions (GArray *occs,
- GArray *ex_occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bysetpos_filter (CalRecurrence *recur,
- GArray *occs);
-
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_yearly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_yearly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_monthly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_monthly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_weekly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_daily_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_daily_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_hourly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_hourly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_minutely_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_minutely_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static gboolean cal_obj_secondly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gboolean cal_obj_secondly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end);
-
-static GArray* cal_obj_bymonth_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bymonth_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byweekno_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-#if 0
-/* This isn't used at present. */
-static GArray* cal_obj_byweekno_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-#endif
-static GArray* cal_obj_byyearday_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byyearday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bymonthday_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bymonthday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byhour_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byhour_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byminute_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_byminute_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bysecond_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-static GArray* cal_obj_bysecond_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs);
-
-static void cal_obj_time_add_months (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint months);
-static void cal_obj_time_add_days (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint days);
-static void cal_obj_time_add_hours (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint hours);
-static void cal_obj_time_add_minutes (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint minutes);
-static void cal_obj_time_add_seconds (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint seconds);
-static gint cal_obj_time_compare (CalObjTime *cotime1,
- CalObjTime *cotime2,
- CalObjTimeComparison type);
-static gint cal_obj_time_weekday (CalObjTime *cotime);
-static gint cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalRecurrence *recur);
-static gint cal_obj_time_day_of_year (CalObjTime *cotime);
-static void cal_obj_time_find_first_week (CalObjTime *cotime,
- RecurData *recur_data);
-static void cal_object_time_from_time (CalObjTime *cotime,
- time_t t,
- icaltimezone *zone);
-static gint cal_obj_date_only_compare_func (const void *arg1,
- const void *arg2);
-
-
-
-static gboolean cal_recur_ensure_end_dates (CalComponent *comp,
- gboolean refresh,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data);
-static gboolean cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date (CalComponent *comp,
- icalproperty *prop,
- gboolean exception,
- gboolean refresh,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data);
-static gboolean cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date_cb (CalComponent *comp,
- time_t instance_start,
- time_t instance_end,
- gpointer data);
-static time_t cal_recur_get_rule_end_date (icalproperty *prop,
- icaltimezone *default_timezone);
-static void cal_recur_set_rule_end_date (icalproperty *prop,
- time_t end_date);
-
-
-#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG
-static char* cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime);
-#endif
-
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_yearly_vtable = {
- cal_obj_yearly_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_yearly_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_expand,
- cal_obj_byweekno_expand,
- cal_obj_byyearday_expand,
- cal_obj_bymonthday_expand,
- cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly,
- cal_obj_byhour_expand,
- cal_obj_byminute_expand,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_monthly_vtable = {
- cal_obj_monthly_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_monthly_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- NULL, /* BYYEARDAY is not useful in a MONTHLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_bymonthday_expand,
- cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly,
- cal_obj_byhour_expand,
- cal_obj_byminute_expand,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_weekly_vtable = {
- cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_weekly_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- NULL, /* BYYEARDAY is not useful in a WEEKLY frequency. */
- NULL, /* BYMONTHDAY is not useful in a WEEKLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly,
- cal_obj_byhour_expand,
- cal_obj_byminute_expand,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_daily_vtable = {
- cal_obj_daily_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_daily_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_byyearday_filter,
- cal_obj_bymonthday_filter,
- cal_obj_byday_filter,
- cal_obj_byhour_expand,
- cal_obj_byminute_expand,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_hourly_vtable = {
- cal_obj_hourly_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_hourly_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_byyearday_filter,
- cal_obj_bymonthday_filter,
- cal_obj_byday_filter,
- cal_obj_byhour_filter,
- cal_obj_byminute_expand,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_minutely_vtable = {
- cal_obj_minutely_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_minutely_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_byyearday_filter,
- cal_obj_bymonthday_filter,
- cal_obj_byday_filter,
- cal_obj_byhour_filter,
- cal_obj_byminute_filter,
- cal_obj_bysecond_expand
-};
-
-CalRecurVTable cal_obj_secondly_vtable = {
- cal_obj_secondly_find_start_position,
- cal_obj_secondly_find_next_position,
-
- cal_obj_bymonth_filter,
- NULL, /* BYWEEKNO is only applicable to YEARLY frequency. */
- cal_obj_byyearday_filter,
- cal_obj_bymonthday_filter,
- cal_obj_byday_filter,
- cal_obj_byhour_filter,
- cal_obj_byminute_filter,
- cal_obj_bysecond_filter
-};
-
-/*
- * Calls the given callback function for each occurrence of the event that
- * intersects the range between the given start and end times (the end time is
- * not included). Note that the occurrences may start before the given start
- * time.
- *
- * If the callback routine returns FALSE the occurrence generation stops.
- *
- * Both start and end can be -1, in which case we start at the events first
- * instance and continue until it ends, or forever if it has no enddate.
- */
-void
-cal_recur_generate_instances (CalComponent *comp,
- time_t start,
- time_t end,
- CalRecurInstanceFn cb,
- gpointer cb_data,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data,
- icaltimezone *default_timezone)
-{
-#if 0
- g_print ("In cal_recur_generate_instances comp: %p\n", comp);
- g_print (" start: %li - %s", start, ctime (&start));
- g_print (" end : %li - %s", end, ctime (&end));
-#endif
- cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule (comp, NULL, start, end,
- cb, cb_data, tz_cb, tz_cb_data,
- default_timezone);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Calls the given callback function for each occurrence of the given
- * recurrence rule between the given start and end times. If the rule is NULL
- * it uses all the rules from the component.
- *
- * If the callback routine returns FALSE the occurrence generation stops.
- *
- * The use of the specific rule is for determining the end of a rule when
- * COUNT is set. The callback will count instances and store the enddate
- * when COUNT is reached.
- *
- * Both start and end can be -1, in which case we start at the events first
- * instance and continue until it ends, or forever if it has no enddate.
- */
-static void
-cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule (CalComponent *comp,
- icalproperty *prop,
- time_t start,
- time_t end,
- CalRecurInstanceFn cb,
- gpointer cb_data,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data,
- icaltimezone *default_timezone)
-{
- CalComponentDateTime dtstart, dtend;
- time_t dtstart_time, dtend_time;
- GSList *rrules = NULL, *rdates = NULL, elem;
- GSList *exrules = NULL, *exdates = NULL;
- CalObjTime interval_start, interval_end, event_start, event_end;
- CalObjTime chunk_start, chunk_end;
- gint days, seconds, year;
- gboolean single_rule, convert_end_date = FALSE;
- icaltimezone *start_zone = NULL, *end_zone = NULL;
-
- g_return_if_fail (comp != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (cb != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (tz_cb != NULL);
- g_return_if_fail (start >= -1);
- g_return_if_fail (end >= -1);
-
- /* Get dtstart, dtend, recurrences, and exceptions. Note that
- cal_component_get_dtend() will convert a DURATION property to a
- DTEND so we don't need to worry about that. */
-
- cal_component_get_dtstart (comp, &dtstart);
- cal_component_get_dtend (comp, &dtend);
-
- if (!dtstart.value) {
- g_message ("cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule(): bogus "
- "component, does not have DTSTART. Skipping...");
- goto out;
- }
-
- /* For DATE-TIME values with a TZID, we use the supplied callback to
- resolve the TZID. For DATE values and DATE-TIME values without a
- TZID (i.e. floating times) we use the default timezone. */
- if (dtstart.tzid && !dtstart.value->is_date) {
- start_zone = (*tz_cb) (dtstart.tzid, tz_cb_data);
- } else {
- start_zone = default_timezone;
-
- /* Flag that we need to convert the saved ENDDATE property
- to the default timezone. */
- convert_end_date = TRUE;
- }
-
- dtstart_time = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (*dtstart.value,
- start_zone);
- if (start == -1)
- start = dtstart_time;
-
- if (dtend.value) {
- /* If both DTSTART and DTEND are DATE values, and they are the
- same day, we add 1 day to DTEND. This means that most
- events created with the old Evolution behavior will still
- work OK. I'm not sure what Outlook does in this case. */
- if (dtstart.value->is_date && dtend.value->is_date) {
- if (icaltime_compare_date_only (*dtstart.value,
- *dtend.value) == 0) {
- icaltime_adjust (dtend.value, 1, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- }
- } else {
- /* If there is no DTEND, then if DTSTART is a DATE-TIME value
- we use the same time (so we have a single point in time).
- If DTSTART is a DATE value we add 1 day. */
- dtend.value = g_new (struct icaltimetype, 1);
- *dtend.value = *dtstart.value;
-
- if (dtstart.value->is_date) {
- icaltime_adjust (dtend.value, 1, 0, 0, 0);
- }
- }
-
- if (dtend.tzid && !dtend.value->is_date) {
- end_zone = (*tz_cb) (dtend.tzid, tz_cb_data);
- } else {
- end_zone = default_timezone;
- }
-
- /* We don't do this any more, since Outlook assumes that the DTEND
- date is not included. */
-#if 0
- /* If DTEND is a DATE value, we add 1 day to it so that it includes
- the entire day. */
- if (dtend.value->is_date) {
- dtend.value->hour = 0;
- dtend.value->minute = 0;
- dtend.value->second = 0;
- icaltime_adjust (dtend.value, 1, 0, 0, 0);
- }
-#endif
- dtend_time = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (*dtend.value, end_zone);
-
- /* If there is no recurrence, just call the callback if the event
- intersects the given interval. */
- if (!(cal_component_has_recurrences (comp)
- || cal_component_has_exceptions (comp))) {
- if ((end == -1 || dtstart_time < end) && dtend_time > start) {
- (* cb) (comp, dtstart_time, dtend_time, cb_data);
- }
-
- goto out;
- }
-
- /* If a specific recurrence rule is being used, set up a simple list,
- else get the recurrence rules from the component. */
- if (prop) {
- single_rule = TRUE;
-
- elem.data = prop;
- elem.next = NULL;
- rrules = &elem;
- } else {
- single_rule = FALSE;
-
- /* Make sure all the enddates for the rules are set. */
- cal_recur_ensure_end_dates (comp, FALSE, tz_cb, tz_cb_data);
-
- cal_component_get_rrule_property_list (comp, &rrules);
- cal_component_get_rdate_list (comp, &rdates);
- cal_component_get_exrule_property_list (comp, &exrules);
- cal_component_get_exdate_list (comp, &exdates);
- }
-
- /* Convert the interval start & end to CalObjTime. Note that if end
- is -1 interval_end won't be set, so don't use it!
- Also note that we use end - 1 since we want the interval to be
- inclusive as it makes the code simpler. We do all calculation
- in the timezone of the DTSTART. */
- cal_object_time_from_time (&interval_start, start, start_zone);
- if (end != -1)
- cal_object_time_from_time (&interval_end, end - 1, start_zone);
-
- cal_object_time_from_time (&event_start, dtstart_time, start_zone);
- cal_object_time_from_time (&event_end, dtend_time, start_zone);
-
- /* Calculate the duration of the event, which we use for all
- occurrences. We can't just subtract start from end since that may
- be affected by daylight-saving time. So we want a value of days
- + seconds. */
- cal_object_compute_duration (&event_start, &event_end,
- &days, &seconds);
-
- /* Take off the duration from interval_start, so we get occurrences
- that start just before the start time but overlap it. But only do
- that if the interval is after the event's start time. */
- if (start > dtstart_time) {
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&interval_start, -days);
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (&interval_start, -seconds);
- }
-
- /* Expand the recurrence for each year between start & end, or until
- the callback returns 0 if end is 0. We do a year at a time to
- give the callback function a chance to break out of the loop, and
- so we don't get into problems with infinite recurrences. Since we
- have to work on complete sets of occurrences, if there is a yearly
- frequency it wouldn't make sense to break it into smaller chunks,
- since we would then be calculating the same sets several times.
- Though this does mean that we sometimes do a lot more work than
- is necessary, e.g. if COUNT is set to something quite low. */
- for (year = interval_start.year;
- (end == -1 || year <= interval_end.year) && year <= MAX_YEAR;
- year++) {
- chunk_start = interval_start;
- chunk_start.year = year;
- if (end != -1)
- chunk_end = interval_end;
- chunk_end.year = year;
-
- if (year != interval_start.year) {
- chunk_start.month = 0;
- chunk_start.day = 1;
- chunk_start.hour = 0;
- chunk_start.minute = 0;
- chunk_start.second = 0;
- }
- if (end == -1 || year != interval_end.year) {
- chunk_end.month = 11;
- chunk_end.day = 31;
- chunk_end.hour = 23;
- chunk_end.minute = 59;
- chunk_end.second = 61;
- chunk_end.flags = FALSE;
- }
-
- if (!generate_instances_for_chunk (comp, dtstart_time,
- start_zone,
- rrules, rdates,
- exrules, exdates,
- single_rule,
- &event_start,
- start,
- &chunk_start, &chunk_end,
- days, seconds,
- convert_end_date,
- cb, cb_data))
- break;
- }
-
- if (!prop) {
- cal_component_free_period_list (rdates);
- cal_component_free_exdate_list (exdates);
- }
-
- out:
- cal_component_free_datetime (&dtstart);
- cal_component_free_datetime (&dtend);
-}
-
-/* Builds a list of GINT_TO_POINTER() elements out of a short array from a
- * struct icalrecurrencetype.
- */
-static GList *
-array_to_list (short *array, int max_elements)
-{
- GList *l;
- int i;
-
- l = NULL;
-
- for (i = 0; i < max_elements && array[i] != ICAL_RECURRENCE_ARRAY_MAX; i++)
- l = g_list_prepend (l, GINT_TO_POINTER ((int) (array[i])));
- return g_list_reverse (l);
-}
-
-/**
- * cal_recur_from_icalproperty:
- * @prop: An RRULE or EXRULE #icalproperty.
- * @exception: TRUE if this is an EXRULE rather than an RRULE.
- * @zone: The DTSTART timezone, used for converting the UNTIL property if it
- * is given as a DATE value.
- * @convert_end_date: TRUE if the saved end date needs to be converted to the
- * given @zone timezone. This is needed if the DTSTART is a DATE or floating
- * time.
- *
- * Converts an #icalproperty to a #CalRecurrence. This should be
- * freed using the cal_recur_free() function.
- *
- * Return value: #CalRecurrence structure.
- **/
-static CalRecurrence *
-cal_recur_from_icalproperty (icalproperty *prop, gboolean exception,
- icaltimezone *zone, gboolean convert_end_date)
-{
- struct icalrecurrencetype ir;
- CalRecurrence *r;
- gint max_elements, i;
-
- g_return_val_if_fail (prop != NULL, NULL);
-
- r = g_new (CalRecurrence, 1);
-
- if (exception)
- ir = icalproperty_get_exrule (prop);
- else
- ir = icalproperty_get_rrule (prop);
-
- r->freq = ir.freq;
- r->interval = ir.interval;
-
- if (ir.count != 0) {
- /* If COUNT is set, we use the pre-calculated enddate.
- Note that this can be 0 if the RULE doesn't actually
- generate COUNT instances. */
- r->enddate = cal_recur_get_rule_end_date (prop, convert_end_date ? zone : NULL);
- } else {
- if (icaltime_is_null_time (ir.until)) {
- /* If neither COUNT or UNTIL is set, the event
- recurs forever. */
- r->enddate = 0;
- } else if (ir.until.is_date) {
- /* If UNTIL is a DATE, we stop at the end of
- the day, in local time (with the DTSTART timezone).
- Note that UNTIL is inclusive so we stop before
- midnight. */
- ir.until.hour = 23;
- ir.until.minute = 59;
- ir.until.second = 59;
- ir.until.is_date = FALSE;
-
- r->enddate = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (ir.until,
- zone);
-#if 0
- g_print (" until: %li - %s", r->enddate, ctime (&r->enddate));
-#endif
-
- } else {
- /* If UNTIL is a DATE-TIME, it must be in UTC. */
- icaltimezone *utc_zone;
- utc_zone = icaltimezone_get_utc_timezone ();
- r->enddate = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (ir.until,
- utc_zone);
- }
- }
-
- r->week_start_day = cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday (ir.week_start);
-
- r->bymonth = array_to_list (ir.by_month,
- sizeof (ir.by_month) / sizeof (ir.by_month[0]));
-
- r->byweekno = array_to_list (ir.by_week_no,
- sizeof (ir.by_week_no) / sizeof (ir.by_week_no[0]));
-
- r->byyearday = array_to_list (ir.by_year_day,
- sizeof (ir.by_year_day) / sizeof (ir.by_year_day[0]));
-
- r->bymonthday = array_to_list (ir.by_month_day,
- sizeof (ir.by_month_day) / sizeof (ir.by_month_day[0]));
-
- /* FIXME: libical only supports 8 values, out of possible 107 * 7. */
- r->byday = NULL;
- max_elements = sizeof (ir.by_day) / sizeof (ir.by_day[0]);
- for (i = 0; i < max_elements && ir.by_day[i] != ICAL_RECURRENCE_ARRAY_MAX; i++) {
- enum icalrecurrencetype_weekday day;
- gint weeknum, weekday;
-
- day = icalrecurrencetype_day_day_of_week (ir.by_day[i]);
- weeknum = icalrecurrencetype_day_position (ir.by_day[i]);
-
- weekday = cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday (day);
-
- r->byday = g_list_prepend (r->byday,
- GINT_TO_POINTER (weeknum));
- r->byday = g_list_prepend (r->byday,
- GINT_TO_POINTER (weekday));
- }
-
- r->byhour = array_to_list (ir.by_hour,
- sizeof (ir.by_hour) / sizeof (ir.by_hour[0]));
-
- r->byminute = array_to_list (ir.by_minute,
- sizeof (ir.by_minute) / sizeof (ir.by_minute[0]));
-
- r->bysecond = array_to_list (ir.by_second,
- sizeof (ir.by_second) / sizeof (ir.by_second[0]));
-
- r->bysetpos = array_to_list (ir.by_set_pos,
- sizeof (ir.by_set_pos) / sizeof (ir.by_set_pos[0]));
-
- return r;
-}
-
-
-static gint
-cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday (enum icalrecurrencetype_weekday day)
-{
- gint weekday;
-
- switch (day) {
- case ICAL_NO_WEEKDAY: /* Monday is the default in RFC2445. */
- case ICAL_MONDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 0;
- break;
- case ICAL_TUESDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 1;
- break;
- case ICAL_WEDNESDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 2;
- break;
- case ICAL_THURSDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 3;
- break;
- case ICAL_FRIDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 4;
- break;
- case ICAL_SATURDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 5;
- break;
- case ICAL_SUNDAY_WEEKDAY:
- weekday = 6;
- break;
- default:
- g_warning ("cal_recur_ical_weekday_to_weekday(): Unknown week day %d",
- day);
- weekday = 0;
- }
-
- return weekday;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * cal_recur_free:
- * @r: A #CalRecurrence structure.
- *
- * Frees a #CalRecurrence structure.
- **/
-static void
-cal_recur_free (CalRecurrence *r)
-{
- g_return_if_fail (r != NULL);
-
- g_list_free (r->bymonth);
- g_list_free (r->byweekno);
- g_list_free (r->byyearday);
- g_list_free (r->bymonthday);
- g_list_free (r->byday);
- g_list_free (r->byhour);
- g_list_free (r->byminute);
- g_list_free (r->bysecond);
- g_list_free (r->bysetpos);
-
- g_free (r);
-}
-
-/* Generates one year's worth of recurrence instances. Returns TRUE if all the
- * callback invocations returned TRUE, or FALSE when any one of them returns
- * FALSE, i.e. meaning that the instance generation should be stopped.
- *
- * This should only output instances whose start time is between chunk_start
- * and chunk_end (inclusive), or we may generate duplicates when we do the next
- * chunk. (This applies mainly to weekly recurrences, since weeks can span 2
- * years.)
- *
- * It should also only output instances that are on or after the event's
- * DTSTART property and that intersect the required interval, between
- * interval_start and interval_end.
- */
-static gboolean
-generate_instances_for_chunk (CalComponent *comp,
- time_t comp_dtstart,
- icaltimezone *zone,
- GSList *rrules,
- GSList *rdates,
- GSList *exrules,
- GSList *exdates,
- gboolean single_rule,
- CalObjTime *event_start,
- time_t interval_start,
- CalObjTime *chunk_start,
- CalObjTime *chunk_end,
- gint duration_days,
- gint duration_seconds,
- gboolean convert_end_date,
- CalRecurInstanceFn cb,
- gpointer cb_data)
-{
- GArray *occs, *ex_occs, *tmp_occs, *rdate_periods;
- CalObjTime cotime, *occ;
- GSList *elem;
- gint i;
- time_t start_time, end_time;
- struct icaltimetype start_tt, end_tt;
- gboolean cb_status = TRUE, rule_finished, finished = TRUE;
-
-#if 0
- g_print ("In generate_instances_for_chunk rrules: %p\n"
- " %i/%i/%i %02i:%02i:%02i - %i/%i/%i %02i:%02i:%02i\n",
- rrules,
- chunk_start->day, chunk_start->month + 1,
- chunk_start->year, chunk_start->hour,
- chunk_start->minute, chunk_start->second,
- chunk_end->day, chunk_end->month + 1,
- chunk_end->year, chunk_end->hour,
- chunk_end->minute, chunk_end->second);
-#endif
-
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- ex_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- rdate_periods = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE,
- sizeof (CalObjRecurrenceDate));
-
- /* The original DTSTART property is included in the occurrence set,
- but not if we are just generating occurrences for a single rule. */
- if (!single_rule) {
- /* We add it if it is in this chunk. If it is after this chunk
- we set finished to FALSE, since we know we aren't finished
- yet. */
- if (cal_obj_time_compare_func (event_start, chunk_end) >= 0)
- finished = FALSE;
- else if (cal_obj_time_compare_func (event_start, chunk_start) >= 0)
- g_array_append_vals (occs, event_start, 1);
- }
-
- /* Expand each of the recurrence rules. */
- for (elem = rrules; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- icalproperty *prop;
- CalRecurrence *r;
-
- prop = elem->data;
- r = cal_recur_from_icalproperty (prop, FALSE, zone,
- convert_end_date);
-
- tmp_occs = cal_obj_expand_recurrence (event_start, zone, r,
- chunk_start,
- chunk_end,
- &rule_finished);
- cal_recur_free (r);
-
- /* If any of the rules return FALSE for finished, we know we
- have to carry on so we set finished to FALSE. */
- if (!rule_finished)
- finished = FALSE;
-
- g_array_append_vals (occs, tmp_occs->data, tmp_occs->len);
- g_array_free (tmp_occs, TRUE);
- }
-
- /* Add on specific RDATE occurrence dates. If they have an end time
- or duration set, flag them as RDATEs, and store a pointer to the
- period in the rdate_periods array. Otherwise we can just treat them
- as normal occurrences. */
- for (elem = rdates; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- CalComponentPeriod *p;
- CalObjRecurrenceDate rdate;
-
- p = elem->data;
-
- /* FIXME: We currently assume RDATEs are in the same timezone
- as DTSTART. We should get the RDATE timezone and convert
- to the DTSTART timezone first. */
- cotime.year = p->start.year;
- cotime.month = p->start.month - 1;
- cotime.day = p->start.day;
- cotime.hour = p->start.hour;
- cotime.minute = p->start.minute;
- cotime.second = p->start.second;
- cotime.flags = FALSE;
-
- /* If the rdate is after the current chunk we set finished
- to FALSE, and we skip it. */
- if (cal_obj_time_compare_func (&cotime, chunk_end) >= 0) {
- finished = FALSE;
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Check if the end date or duration is set. If it is we need
- to store it so we can get it later. (libical seems to set
- second to -1 to denote an unset time. See icalvalue.c)
- FIXME. */
- if (p->type != CAL_COMPONENT_PERIOD_DATETIME
- || p->u.end.second != -1) {
- cotime.flags = TRUE;
-
- rdate.start = cotime;
- rdate.period = p;
- g_array_append_val (rdate_periods, rdate);
- }
-
- g_array_append_val (occs, cotime);
- }
-
- /* Expand each of the exception rules. */
- for (elem = exrules; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- icalproperty *prop;
- CalRecurrence *r;
-
- prop = elem->data;
- r = cal_recur_from_icalproperty (prop, FALSE, zone,
- convert_end_date);
-
- tmp_occs = cal_obj_expand_recurrence (event_start, zone, r,
- chunk_start,
- chunk_end,
- &rule_finished);
- cal_recur_free (r);
-
- g_array_append_vals (ex_occs, tmp_occs->data, tmp_occs->len);
- g_array_free (tmp_occs, TRUE);
- }
-
- /* Add on specific exception dates. */
- for (elem = exdates; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- CalComponentDateTime *cdt;
-
- cdt = elem->data;
-
- /* FIXME: We currently assume EXDATEs are in the same timezone
- as DTSTART. We should get the EXDATE timezone and convert
- to the DTSTART timezone first. */
- cotime.year = cdt->value->year;
- cotime.month = cdt->value->month - 1;
- cotime.day = cdt->value->day;
-
- /* If the EXDATE has a DATE value, set the time to the start
- of the day and set flags to TRUE so we know to skip all
- occurrences on that date. */
- if (cdt->value->is_date) {
- cotime.hour = 0;
- cotime.minute = 0;
- cotime.second = 0;
- cotime.flags = TRUE;
- } else {
- cotime.hour = cdt->value->hour;
- cotime.minute = cdt->value->minute;
- cotime.second = cdt->value->second;
- cotime.flags = FALSE;
- }
-
- g_array_append_val (ex_occs, cotime);
- }
-
-
- /* Sort all the arrays. */
- cal_obj_sort_occurrences (occs);
- cal_obj_sort_occurrences (ex_occs);
-
- qsort (rdate_periods->data, rdate_periods->len,
- sizeof (CalObjRecurrenceDate), cal_obj_time_compare_func);
-
- /* Create the final array, by removing the exceptions from the
- occurrences, and removing any duplicates. */
- cal_obj_remove_exceptions (occs, ex_occs);
-
- /* Call the callback for each occurrence. If it returns 0 we break
- out of the loop. */
- for (i = 0; i < occs->len; i++) {
- /* Convert each CalObjTime into a start & end time_t, and
- check it is within the bounds of the event & interval. */
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-#if 0
- g_print ("Checking occurrence: %s\n",
- cal_obj_time_to_string (occ));
-#endif
- start_tt = icaltime_null_time ();
- start_tt.year = occ->year;
- start_tt.month = occ->month + 1;
- start_tt.day = occ->day;
- start_tt.hour = occ->hour;
- start_tt.minute = occ->minute;
- start_tt.second = occ->second;
- start_time = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (start_tt, zone);
-
- if (start_time == -1) {
- g_warning ("time_t out of range");
- finished = TRUE;
- break;
- }
-
- /* Check to ensure that the start time is at or after the
- event's DTSTART time, and that it is inside the chunk that
- we are currently working on. (Note that the chunk_end time
- is never after the interval end time, so this also tests
- that we don't go past the end of the required interval). */
- if (start_time < comp_dtstart
- || cal_obj_time_compare_func (occ, chunk_start) < 0
- || cal_obj_time_compare_func (occ, chunk_end) > 0) {
-#if 0
- g_print (" start time invalid\n");
-#endif
- continue;
- }
-
- if (occ->flags) {
- /* If it is an RDATE, we see if the end date or
- duration was set. If not, we use the same duration
- as the original occurrence. */
- if (!cal_object_get_rdate_end (occ, rdate_periods)) {
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, duration_days);
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (occ,
- duration_seconds);
- }
- } else {
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, duration_days);
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (occ, duration_seconds);
- }
-
- end_tt = icaltime_null_time ();
- end_tt.year = occ->year;
- end_tt.month = occ->month + 1;
- end_tt.day = occ->day;
- end_tt.hour = occ->hour;
- end_tt.minute = occ->minute;
- end_tt.second = occ->second;
- end_time = icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (end_tt, zone);
-
- if (end_time == -1) {
- g_warning ("time_t out of range");
- finished = TRUE;
- break;
- }
-
- /* Check that the end time is after the interval start, so we
- know that it intersects the required interval. */
- if (end_time <= interval_start) {
-#if 0
- g_print (" end time invalid\n");
-#endif
- continue;
- }
-
- cb_status = (*cb) (comp, start_time, end_time, cb_data);
- if (!cb_status)
- break;
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
- g_array_free (ex_occs, TRUE);
- g_array_free (rdate_periods, TRUE);
-
- /* We return TRUE (i.e. carry on) only if the callback has always
- returned TRUE and we know that we have more occurrences to generate
- (i.e. finished is FALSE). */
- return cb_status && !finished;
-}
-
-
-/* This looks up the occurrence time in the sorted rdate_periods array, and
- tries to compute the end time of the occurrence. If no end time or duration
- is set it returns FALSE and the default duration will be used. */
-static gboolean
-cal_object_get_rdate_end (CalObjTime *occ,
- GArray *rdate_periods)
-{
- CalObjRecurrenceDate *rdate = NULL;
- CalComponentPeriod *p;
- gint lower, upper, middle, cmp = 0;
-
- lower = 0;
- upper = rdate_periods->len;
-
- while (lower < upper) {
- middle = (lower + upper) >> 1;
-
- rdate = &g_array_index (rdate_periods, CalObjRecurrenceDate,
- middle);
-
- cmp = cal_obj_time_compare_func (occ, &rdate->start);
-
- if (cmp == 0)
- break;
- else if (cmp < 0)
- upper = middle;
- else
- lower = middle + 1;
- }
-
- /* This should never happen. */
- if (cmp == 0) {
- g_warning ("Recurrence date not found");
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- p = rdate->period;
- if (p->type == CAL_COMPONENT_PERIOD_DATETIME) {
- /* FIXME: We currently assume RDATEs are in the same timezone
- as DTSTART. We should get the RDATE timezone and convert
- to the DTSTART timezone first. */
- occ->year = p->u.end.year;
- occ->month = p->u.end.month - 1;
- occ->day = p->u.end.day;
- occ->hour = p->u.end.hour;
- occ->minute = p->u.end.minute;
- occ->second = p->u.end.second;
- occ->flags = FALSE;
- } else {
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, p->u.duration.weeks * 7
- + p->u.duration.days);
- cal_obj_time_add_hours (occ, p->u.duration.hours);
- cal_obj_time_add_minutes (occ, p->u.duration.minutes);
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (occ, p->u.duration.seconds);
- }
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-static void
-cal_object_compute_duration (CalObjTime *start,
- CalObjTime *end,
- gint *days,
- gint *seconds)
-{
- GDate start_date, end_date;
- gint start_seconds, end_seconds;
-
- g_date_clear (&start_date, 1);
- g_date_clear (&end_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&start_date, start->day, start->month + 1,
- start->year);
- g_date_set_dmy (&end_date, end->day, end->month + 1,
- end->year);
-
- *days = g_date_julian (&end_date) - g_date_julian (&start_date);
- start_seconds = start->hour * 3600 + start->minute * 60
- + start->second;
- end_seconds = end->hour * 3600 + end->minute * 60 + end->second;
-
- *seconds = end_seconds - start_seconds;
- if (*seconds < 0) {
- *days = *days - 1;
- *seconds += 24 * 60 * 60;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Returns an unsorted GArray of CalObjTime's resulting from expanding the
- given recurrence rule within the given interval. Note that it doesn't
- clip the generated occurrences to the interval, i.e. if the interval
- starts part way through the year this function still returns all the
- occurrences for the year. Clipping is done later.
- The finished flag is set to FALSE if there are more occurrences to generate
- after the given interval.*/
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_expand_recurrence (CalObjTime *event_start,
- icaltimezone *zone,
- CalRecurrence *recur,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- gboolean *finished)
-{
- CalRecurVTable *vtable;
- CalObjTime *event_end = NULL, event_end_cotime;
- RecurData recur_data;
- CalObjTime occ, *cotime;
- GArray *all_occs, *occs;
- gint len;
-
- /* This is the resulting array of CalObjTime elements. */
- all_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- *finished = TRUE;
-
- vtable = cal_obj_get_vtable (recur->freq);
- if (!vtable)
- return all_occs;
-
- /* Calculate some useful data such as some fast lookup tables. */
- cal_obj_initialize_recur_data (&recur_data, recur, event_start);
-
- /* Compute the event_end, if the recur's enddate is set. */
- if (recur->enddate > 0) {
- cal_object_time_from_time (&event_end_cotime,
- recur->enddate, zone);
- event_end = &event_end_cotime;
-
- /* If the enddate is before the requested interval return. */
- if (cal_obj_time_compare_func (event_end, interval_start) < 0)
- return all_occs;
- }
-
- /* Set finished to FALSE if we know there will be more occurrences to
- do after this interval. */
- if (!interval_end || !event_end
- || cal_obj_time_compare_func (event_end, interval_end) > 0)
- *finished = FALSE;
-
- /* Get the first period based on the frequency and the interval that
- intersects the interval between start and end. */
- if ((*vtable->find_start_position) (event_start, event_end,
- &recur_data,
- interval_start, interval_end,
- &occ))
- return all_occs;
-
- /* Loop until the event ends or we go past the end of the required
- interval. */
- for (;;) {
- /* Generate the set of occurrences for this period. */
- switch (recur->freq) {
- case ICAL_YEARLY_RECURRENCE:
- occs = cal_obj_generate_set_yearly (&recur_data,
- vtable, &occ);
- break;
- case ICAL_MONTHLY_RECURRENCE:
- occs = cal_obj_generate_set_monthly (&recur_data,
- vtable, &occ);
- break;
- default:
- occs = cal_obj_generate_set_default (&recur_data,
- vtable, &occ);
- break;
- }
-
- /* Sort the occurrences and remove duplicates. */
- cal_obj_sort_occurrences (occs);
- cal_obj_remove_duplicates_and_invalid_dates (occs);
-
- /* Apply the BYSETPOS property. */
- occs = cal_obj_bysetpos_filter (recur, occs);
-
- /* Remove any occs after event_end. */
- len = occs->len - 1;
- if (event_end) {
- while (len >= 0) {
- cotime = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime,
- len);
- if (cal_obj_time_compare_func (cotime,
- event_end) <= 0)
- break;
- len--;
- }
- }
-
- /* Add the occurrences onto the main array. */
- if (len >= 0)
- g_array_append_vals (all_occs, occs->data, len + 1);
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- /* Skip to the next period, or exit the loop if finished. */
- if ((*vtable->find_next_position) (&occ, event_end,
- &recur_data, interval_end))
- break;
- }
-
- return all_occs;
-}
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_generate_set_yearly (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ)
-{
- CalRecurrence *recur = recur_data->recur;
- GArray *occs_arrays[4], *occs, *occs2;
- gint num_occs_arrays = 0, i;
-
- /* This is a bit complicated, since the iCalendar spec says that
- several BYxxx modifiers can be used simultaneously. So we have to
- be quite careful when determining the days of the occurrences.
- The BYHOUR, BYMINUTE & BYSECOND modifiers are no problem at all.
-
- The modifiers we have to worry about are: BYMONTH, BYWEEKNO,
- BYYEARDAY, BYMONTHDAY & BYDAY. We can't do these sequentially
- since each filter will mess up the results of the previous one.
- But they aren't all completely independant, e.g. BYMONTHDAY and
- BYDAY are related to BYMONTH, and BYDAY is related to BYWEEKNO.
-
- BYDAY & BYMONTHDAY can also be applied independently, which makes
- it worse. So we assume that if BYMONTH or BYWEEKNO is used, then
- the BYDAY modifier applies to those, else it is applied
- independantly.
-
- We expand the occurrences in parallel into the occs_arrays[] array,
- and then merge them all into one GArray before expanding BYHOUR,
- BYMINUTE & BYSECOND. */
-
- if (recur->bymonth) {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonth_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- /* If BYMONTHDAY & BYDAY are both set we need to expand them
- in parallel and add the results. */
- if (recur->bymonthday && recur->byday) {
- /* Copy the occs array. */
- occs2 = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE,
- sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs2, occs->data, occs->len);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- /* Note that we explicitly call the monthly version
- of the BYDAY expansion filter. */
- occs2 = cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (recur_data,
- occs2);
-
- /* Add the 2 resulting arrays together. */
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occs2->data, occs2->len);
- g_array_free (occs2, TRUE);
- } else {
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- /* Note that we explicitly call the monthly version
- of the BYDAY expansion filter. */
- occs = cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (recur_data, occs);
- }
-
- occs_arrays[num_occs_arrays++] = occs;
- }
-
- if (recur->byweekno) {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->byweekno_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- /* Note that we explicitly call the weekly version of the
- BYDAY expansion filter. */
- occs = cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly (recur_data, occs);
-
- occs_arrays[num_occs_arrays++] = occs;
- }
-
- if (recur->byyearday) {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->byyearday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- occs_arrays[num_occs_arrays++] = occs;
- }
-
- /* If BYMONTHDAY is set, and BYMONTH is not set, we need to
- expand BYMONTHDAY independantly. */
- if (recur->bymonthday && !recur->bymonth) {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- occs_arrays[num_occs_arrays++] = occs;
- }
-
- /* If BYDAY is set, and BYMONTH and BYWEEKNO are not set, we need to
- expand BYDAY independantly. */
- if (recur->byday && !recur->bymonth && !recur->byweekno) {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->byday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- occs_arrays[num_occs_arrays++] = occs;
- }
-
- /* Add all the arrays together. If no filters were used we just
- create an array with one element. */
- if (num_occs_arrays > 0) {
- occs = occs_arrays[0];
- for (i = 1; i < num_occs_arrays; i++) {
- occs2 = occs_arrays[i];
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occs2->data, occs2->len);
- g_array_free (occs2, TRUE);
- }
- } else {
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- /* Now expand BYHOUR, BYMINUTE & BYSECOND. */
- occs = (*vtable->byhour_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->byminute_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->bysecond_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- return occs;
-}
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_generate_set_monthly (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ)
-{
- GArray *occs, *occs2;
-
- /* We start with just the one time in each set. */
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonth_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- /* We need to combine the output of BYMONTHDAY & BYDAY, by doing them
- in parallel rather than sequentially. If we did them sequentially
- then we would lose the occurrences generated by BYMONTHDAY, and
- instead have repetitions of the occurrences from BYDAY. */
- if (recur_data->recur->bymonthday && recur_data->recur->byday) {
- occs2 = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs2, occs->data, occs->len);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs2 = (*vtable->byday_filter) (recur_data, occs2);
-
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occs2->data, occs2->len);
- g_array_free (occs2, TRUE);
- } else {
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->byday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- }
-
- occs = (*vtable->byhour_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->byminute_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->bysecond_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- return occs;
-}
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_generate_set_default (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurVTable *vtable,
- CalObjTime *occ)
-{
- GArray *occs;
-
-#if 0
- g_print ("Generating set for %i/%i/%i %02i:%02i:%02i\n",
- occ->day, occ->month + 1, occ->year, occ->hour, occ->minute,
- occ->second);
-#endif
-
- /* We start with just the one time in the set. */
- occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
- g_array_append_vals (occs, occ, 1);
-
- occs = (*vtable->bymonth_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- if (vtable->byweekno_filter)
- occs = (*vtable->byweekno_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- if (vtable->byyearday_filter)
- occs = (*vtable->byyearday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- if (vtable->bymonthday_filter)
- occs = (*vtable->bymonthday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->byday_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- occs = (*vtable->byhour_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->byminute_filter) (recur_data, occs);
- occs = (*vtable->bysecond_filter) (recur_data, occs);
-
- return occs;
-}
-
-
-
-/* Returns the function table corresponding to the recurrence frequency. */
-static CalRecurVTable* cal_obj_get_vtable (icalrecurrencetype_frequency recur_type)
-{
- CalRecurVTable* vtable;
-
- switch (recur_type) {
- case ICAL_YEARLY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_yearly_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_MONTHLY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_monthly_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_WEEKLY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_weekly_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_DAILY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_daily_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_HOURLY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_hourly_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_MINUTELY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_minutely_vtable;
- break;
- case ICAL_SECONDLY_RECURRENCE:
- vtable = &cal_obj_secondly_vtable;
- break;
- default:
- g_warning ("Unknown recurrence frequency");
- vtable = NULL;
- }
-
- return vtable;
-}
-
-
-/* This creates a number of fast lookup tables used when filtering with the
- modifier properties BYMONTH, BYYEARDAY etc. */
-static void
-cal_obj_initialize_recur_data (RecurData *recur_data,
- CalRecurrence *recur,
- CalObjTime *event_start)
-{
- GList *elem;
- gint month, yearday, monthday, weekday, week_num, hour, minute, second;
-
- /* Clear the entire RecurData. */
- memset (recur_data, 0, sizeof (RecurData));
-
- recur_data->recur = recur;
-
- /* Set the weekday, used for the WEEKLY frequency and the BYWEEKNO
- modifier. */
- recur_data->weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (event_start,
- recur);
-
- /* Create an array of months from bymonths for fast lookup. */
- elem = recur->bymonth;
- while (elem) {
- month = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- recur_data->months[month] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of yeardays from byyearday for fast lookup.
- We create a second array to handle the negative values. The first
- element there corresponds to the last day of the year. */
- elem = recur->byyearday;
- while (elem) {
- yearday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- if (yearday >= 0)
- recur_data->yeardays[yearday] = 1;
- else
- recur_data->neg_yeardays[-yearday] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of monthdays from bymonthday for fast lookup.
- We create a second array to handle the negative values. The first
- element there corresponds to the last day of the month. */
- elem = recur->bymonthday;
- while (elem) {
- monthday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- if (monthday >= 0)
- recur_data->monthdays[monthday] = 1;
- else
- recur_data->neg_monthdays[-monthday] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of weekdays from byday for fast lookup. */
- elem = recur->byday;
- while (elem) {
- weekday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
- /* The week number is not used when filtering. */
- week_num = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
-
- recur_data->weekdays[weekday] = 1;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of hours from byhour for fast lookup. */
- elem = recur->byhour;
- while (elem) {
- hour = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- recur_data->hours[hour] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of minutes from byminutes for fast lookup. */
- elem = recur->byminute;
- while (elem) {
- minute = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- recur_data->minutes[minute] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- /* Create an array of seconds from byseconds for fast lookup. */
- elem = recur->bysecond;
- while (elem) {
- second = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- recur_data->seconds[second] = 1;
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-}
-
-
-static void
-cal_obj_sort_occurrences (GArray *occs)
-{
- qsort (occs->data, occs->len, sizeof (CalObjTime),
- cal_obj_time_compare_func);
-}
-
-
-static void
-cal_obj_remove_duplicates_and_invalid_dates (GArray *occs)
-{
- static const int days_in_month[12] = {
- 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31
- };
-
- CalObjTime *occ, *prev_occ = NULL;
- gint len, i, j = 0, year, month, days;
- gboolean keep_occ;
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- keep_occ = TRUE;
-
- if (prev_occ && cal_obj_time_compare_func (occ,
- prev_occ) == 0)
- keep_occ = FALSE;
-
- year = occ->year;
- month = occ->month;
- days = days_in_month[occ->month];
- /* If it is february and a leap year, add a day. */
- if (month == 1 && (year % 4 == 0
- && (year % 100 != 0
- || year % 400 == 0)))
- days++;
- if (occ->day > days)
- keep_occ = FALSE;
-
- if (keep_occ) {
- if (i != j)
- g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, j)
- = g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- j++;
- }
-
- prev_occ = occ;
- }
-
- g_array_set_size (occs, j);
-}
-
-
-/* Removes the exceptions from the ex_occs array from the occurrences in the
- occs array, and removes any duplicates. Both arrays are sorted. */
-static void
-cal_obj_remove_exceptions (GArray *occs,
- GArray *ex_occs)
-{
- CalObjTime *occ, *prev_occ = NULL, *ex_occ = NULL, *last_occ_kept;
- gint i, j = 0, cmp, ex_index, occs_len, ex_occs_len;
- gboolean keep_occ, current_time_is_exception = FALSE;
-
- if (occs->len == 0)
- return;
-
- ex_index = 0;
- occs_len = occs->len;
- ex_occs_len = ex_occs->len;
-
- if (ex_occs_len > 0)
- ex_occ = &g_array_index (ex_occs, CalObjTime, ex_index);
-
- for (i = 0; i < occs_len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- keep_occ = TRUE;
-
- /* If the occurrence is a duplicate of the previous one, skip
- it. */
- if (prev_occ
- && cal_obj_time_compare_func (occ, prev_occ) == 0) {
- keep_occ = FALSE;
-
- /* If this occurrence is an RDATE with an end or
- duration set, and the previous occurrence in the
- array was kept, set the RDATE flag of the last one,
- so we still use the end date or duration. */
- if (occ->flags && !current_time_is_exception) {
- last_occ_kept = &g_array_index (occs,
- CalObjTime,
- j - 1);
- last_occ_kept->flags = TRUE;
- }
- } else {
- /* We've found a new occurrence time. Reset the flag
- to indicate that it hasn't been found in the
- exceptions array (yet). */
- current_time_is_exception = FALSE;
-
- if (ex_occ) {
- /* Step through the exceptions until we come
- to one that matches or follows this
- occurrence. */
- while (ex_occ) {
- /* If the exception is an EXDATE with
- a DATE value, we only have to
- compare the date. */
- if (ex_occ->flags)
- cmp = cal_obj_date_only_compare_func (ex_occ, occ);
- else
- cmp = cal_obj_time_compare_func (ex_occ, occ);
-
- if (cmp > 0)
- break;
-
- /* Move to the next exception, or set
- ex_occ to NULL when we reach the
- end of array. */
- ex_index++;
- if (ex_index < ex_occs_len)
- ex_occ = &g_array_index (ex_occs, CalObjTime, ex_index);
- else
- ex_occ = NULL;
-
- /* If the exception did match this
- occurrence we remove it, and set the
- flag to indicate that the current
- time is an exception. */
- if (cmp == 0) {
- current_time_is_exception = TRUE;
- keep_occ = FALSE;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (keep_occ) {
- /* We are keeping this occurrence, so we move it to
- the next free space, unless its position hasn't
- changed (i.e. all previous occurrences were also
- kept). */
- if (i != j)
- g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, j)
- = g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- j++;
- }
-
- prev_occ = occ;
- }
-
- g_array_set_size (occs, j);
-}
-
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bysetpos_filter (CalRecurrence *recur,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, pos;
-
- /* If BYSETPOS has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- elem = recur->bysetpos;
- if (!elem || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- /* Iterate over the indices given in bysetpos, adding the corresponding
- element from occs to new_occs. */
- len = occs->len;
- while (elem) {
- pos = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
-
- /* Negative values count back from the end of the array. */
- if (pos < 0)
- pos += len;
- /* Positive values need to be decremented since the array is
- 0-based. */
- else
- pos--;
-
- if (pos >= 0 && pos < len) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, pos);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
- elem = elem->next;
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-
-/* Finds the first year from the event_start, counting in multiples of the
- recurrence interval, that intersects the given interval. It returns TRUE
- if there is no intersection. */
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_yearly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- /* Move on to the next interval, if the event starts before the
- given interval. */
- if (cotime->year < interval_start->year) {
- gint years = interval_start->year - cotime->year
- + recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- years -= years % recur_data->recur->interval;
- /* NOTE: The day may now be invalid, e.g. 29th Feb. */
- cotime->year += years;
- }
-
- if ((event_end && cotime->year > event_end->year)
- || (interval_end && cotime->year > interval_end->year))
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_yearly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- /* NOTE: The day may now be invalid, e.g. 29th Feb. */
- cotime->year += recur_data->recur->interval;
-
- if ((event_end && cotime->year > event_end->year)
- || (interval_end && cotime->year > interval_end->year))
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_monthly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- /* Move on to the next interval, if the event starts before the
- given interval. */
- if (cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_start, CALOBJ_MONTH) < 0) {
- gint months = (interval_start->year - cotime->year) * 12
- + interval_start->month - cotime->month
- + recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- months -= months % recur_data->recur->interval;
- /* NOTE: The day may now be invalid, e.g. 31st Sep. */
- cal_obj_time_add_months (cotime, months);
- }
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_MONTH) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_MONTH) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_monthly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- /* NOTE: The day may now be invalid, e.g. 31st Sep. */
- cal_obj_time_add_months (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_MONTH) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_MONTH) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_weekly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date;
- guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian;
- gint interval_start_weekday_offset;
- CalObjTime week_start;
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_DAY) < 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- /* Convert the event start and interval start to GDates, so we can
- easily find the number of days between them. */
- g_date_clear (&event_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&event_start_date, event_start->day,
- event_start->month + 1, event_start->year);
- g_date_clear (&interval_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&interval_start_date, interval_start->day,
- interval_start->month + 1, interval_start->year);
-
- /* Calculate the start of the weeks corresponding to the event start
- and interval start. */
- event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date);
- event_start_julian -= recur_data->weekday_offset;
-
- interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date);
- interval_start_weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (interval_start, recur_data->recur);
- interval_start_julian -= interval_start_weekday_offset;
-
- /* We want to find the first full week using the recurrence interval
- that intersects the given interval dates. */
- if (event_start_julian < interval_start_julian) {
- gint weeks = (interval_start_julian - event_start_julian) / 7;
- weeks += recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- weeks -= weeks % recur_data->recur->interval;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, weeks * 7);
- }
-
- week_start = *cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday_offset);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, event_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_weekly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- CalObjTime week_start;
-
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval * 7);
-
- /* Return TRUE if the start of this week is after the event finishes
- or is after the end of the required interval. */
- week_start = *cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&week_start, -recur_data->weekday_offset);
-
-#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG
- g_print ("Next day: %s\n", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime));
- g_print ("Week Start: %s\n", cal_obj_time_to_string (&week_start));
-#endif
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, event_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (&week_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0) {
-#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG
- g_print ("Interval end reached: %s\n",
- cal_obj_time_to_string (interval_end));
-#endif
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_daily_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date;
- guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian, days;
-
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_DAY) < 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- /* Convert the event start and interval start to GDates, so we can
- easily find the number of days between them. */
- g_date_clear (&event_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&event_start_date, event_start->day,
- event_start->month + 1, event_start->year);
- g_date_clear (&interval_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&interval_start_date, interval_start->day,
- interval_start->month + 1, interval_start->year);
-
- event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date);
- interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date);
-
- if (event_start_julian < interval_start_julian) {
- days = interval_start_julian - event_start_julian
- + recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- days -= days % recur_data->recur->interval;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, days);
- }
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_daily_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_DAY) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_hourly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date;
- guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian, hours;
-
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) < 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- if (cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) < 0) {
- /* Convert the event start and interval start to GDates, so we
- can easily find the number of days between them. */
- g_date_clear (&event_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&event_start_date, event_start->day,
- event_start->month + 1, event_start->year);
- g_date_clear (&interval_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&interval_start_date, interval_start->day,
- interval_start->month + 1,
- interval_start->year);
-
- event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date);
- interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date);
-
- hours = (interval_start_julian - event_start_julian) * 24;
- hours += interval_start->hour - event_start->hour;
- hours += recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- hours -= hours % recur_data->recur->interval;
- cal_obj_time_add_hours (cotime, hours);
- }
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_hourly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- cal_obj_time_add_hours (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_HOUR) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_minutely_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date;
- guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian, minutes;
-
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) < 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- if (cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) < 0) {
- /* Convert the event start and interval start to GDates, so we
- can easily find the number of days between them. */
- g_date_clear (&event_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&event_start_date, event_start->day,
- event_start->month + 1, event_start->year);
- g_date_clear (&interval_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&interval_start_date, interval_start->day,
- interval_start->month + 1,
- interval_start->year);
-
- event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date);
- interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date);
-
- minutes = (interval_start_julian - event_start_julian)
- * 24 * 60;
- minutes += (interval_start->hour - event_start->hour) * 24;
- minutes += interval_start->minute - event_start->minute;
- minutes += recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- minutes -= minutes % recur_data->recur->interval;
- cal_obj_time_add_minutes (cotime, minutes);
- }
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_minutely_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- cal_obj_time_add_minutes (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_MINUTE) > 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_secondly_find_start_position (CalObjTime *event_start,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_start,
- CalObjTime *interval_end,
- CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate event_start_date, interval_start_date;
- guint32 event_start_julian, interval_start_julian, seconds;
-
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) > 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (event_end, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) < 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- *cotime = *event_start;
-
- if (cal_obj_time_compare (event_start, interval_start,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) < 0) {
- /* Convert the event start and interval start to GDates, so we
- can easily find the number of days between them. */
- g_date_clear (&event_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&event_start_date, event_start->day,
- event_start->month + 1, event_start->year);
- g_date_clear (&interval_start_date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&interval_start_date, interval_start->day,
- interval_start->month + 1,
- interval_start->year);
-
- event_start_julian = g_date_julian (&event_start_date);
- interval_start_julian = g_date_julian (&interval_start_date);
-
- seconds = (interval_start_julian - event_start_julian)
- * 24 * 60 * 60;
- seconds += (interval_start->hour - event_start->hour)
- * 24 * 60;
- seconds += (interval_start->minute - event_start->minute) * 60;
- seconds += interval_start->second - event_start->second;
- seconds += recur_data->recur->interval - 1;
- seconds -= seconds % recur_data->recur->interval;
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (cotime, seconds);
- }
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) >= 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) >= 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_obj_secondly_find_next_position (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalObjTime *event_end,
- RecurData *recur_data,
- CalObjTime *interval_end)
-{
- cal_obj_time_add_seconds (cotime, recur_data->recur->interval);
-
- if (event_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, event_end,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) >= 0)
- return TRUE;
- if (interval_end && cal_obj_time_compare (cotime, interval_end,
- CALOBJ_SECOND) >= 0)
- return TRUE;
-
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-/* If the BYMONTH rule is specified it expands each occurrence in occs, by
- using each of the months in the bymonth list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bymonth_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYMONTH has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bymonth || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->bymonth;
- while (elem) {
- /* NOTE: The day may now be invalid, e.g. 31st Feb. */
- occ->month = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* If the BYMONTH rule is specified it filters out all occurrences in occs
- which do not match one of the months in the bymonth list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bymonth_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYMONTH has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bymonth || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- if (recur_data->months[occ->month])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byweekno_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ, year_start_cotime, year_end_cotime, cotime;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, weekno;
-
- /* If BYWEEKNO has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byweekno || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to week 1 (note that
- week 1 is the first week starting from the specified week
- start day that has 4 days in the new year). */
- year_start_cotime = *occ;
- cal_obj_time_find_first_week (&year_start_cotime,
- recur_data);
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to week 1 of the next
- year, which we use for -ve week numbers. */
- year_end_cotime = *occ;
- year_end_cotime.year++;
- cal_obj_time_find_first_week (&year_end_cotime,
- recur_data);
-
- /* Now iterate over the week numbers in byweekno, generating a
- new occurrence for each one. */
- elem = recur_data->recur->byweekno;
- while (elem) {
- weekno = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- if (weekno > 0) {
- cotime = year_start_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime,
- (weekno - 1) * 7);
- } else {
- cotime = year_end_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime, weekno * 7);
- }
-
- /* Skip occurrences if they fall outside the year. */
- if (cotime.year == occ->year)
- g_array_append_val (new_occs, cotime);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-#if 0
-/* This isn't used at present. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byweekno_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
-
- return occs;
-}
-#endif
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byyearday_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ, year_start_cotime, year_end_cotime, cotime;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, dayno;
-
- /* If BYYEARDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byyearday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to day 1. */
- year_start_cotime = *occ;
- year_start_cotime.month = 0;
- year_start_cotime.day = 1;
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to day 1 of the next
- year, which we use for -ve day numbers. */
- year_end_cotime = *occ;
- year_end_cotime.year++;
- year_end_cotime.month = 0;
- year_end_cotime.day = 1;
-
- /* Now iterate over the day numbers in byyearday, generating a
- new occurrence for each one. */
- elem = recur_data->recur->byyearday;
- while (elem) {
- dayno = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- if (dayno > 0) {
- cotime = year_start_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime, dayno - 1);
- } else {
- cotime = year_end_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime, dayno);
- }
-
- /* Skip occurrences if they fall outside the year. */
- if (cotime.year == occ->year)
- g_array_append_val (new_occs, cotime);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* Note: occs must not contain invalid dates, e.g. 31st September. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byyearday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint yearday, len, i, days_in_year;
-
- /* If BYYEARDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byyearday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- yearday = cal_obj_time_day_of_year (occ);
- if (recur_data->yeardays[yearday]) {
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- } else {
- days_in_year = g_date_is_leap_year (occ->year)
- ? 366 : 365;
- if (recur_data->neg_yeardays[days_in_year + 1
- - yearday])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bymonthday_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ, month_start_cotime, month_end_cotime, cotime;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, dayno;
-
- /* If BYMONTHDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bymonthday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to day 1. */
- month_start_cotime = *occ;
- month_start_cotime.day = 1;
-
- /* Find the day that would correspond to day 1 of the next
- month, which we use for -ve day numbers. */
- month_end_cotime = *occ;
- month_end_cotime.month++;
- month_end_cotime.day = 1;
-
- /* Now iterate over the day numbers in bymonthday, generating a
- new occurrence for each one. */
- elem = recur_data->recur->bymonthday;
- while (elem) {
- dayno = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- if (dayno > 0) {
- cotime = month_start_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime, dayno - 1);
- } else {
- cotime = month_end_cotime;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (&cotime, dayno);
- }
-
- /* Skip occurrences if they fall outside the month. */
- if (cotime.month == occ->month)
- g_array_append_val (new_occs, cotime);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bymonthday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i, days_in_month;
-
- /* If BYMONTHDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bymonthday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- if (recur_data->monthdays[occ->day]) {
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- } else {
- days_in_month = time_days_in_month (occ->year,
- occ->month);
- if (recur_data->neg_monthdays[days_in_month + 1
- - occ->day])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byday_expand_yearly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, weekday, week_num;
- gint first_weekday, last_weekday, offset;
- guint16 year;
-
- /* If BYDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->byday;
- while (elem) {
- weekday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
- week_num = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
-
- year = occ->year;
- if (week_num == 0) {
- /* Expand to every Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */
- occ->month = 0;
- occ->day = 1;
- first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
- offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, offset);
-
- while (occ->year == year) {
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, 7);
- }
-
- } else if (week_num > 0) {
- /* Add the nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */
- occ->month = 0;
- occ->day = 1;
- first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
- offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7;
- offset += (week_num - 1) * 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, offset);
- if (occ->year == year)
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
-
- } else {
- /* Add the -nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the year. */
- occ->month = 11;
- occ->day = 31;
- last_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
- offset = (last_weekday + 7 - weekday) % 7;
- offset += (week_num - 1) * 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, -offset);
- if (occ->year == year)
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- /* Reset the year, as we may have gone past the end. */
- occ->year = year;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byday_expand_monthly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, weekday, week_num;
- gint first_weekday, last_weekday, offset;
- guint16 year;
- guint8 month;
-
- /* If BYDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->byday;
- while (elem) {
- weekday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
- week_num = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
-
- year = occ->year;
- month = occ->month;
- if (week_num == 0) {
- /* Expand to every Mon/Tue/etc. in the month.*/
- occ->day = 1;
- first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
- offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, offset);
-
- while (occ->year == year
- && occ->month == month) {
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, 7);
- }
-
- } else if (week_num > 0) {
- /* Add the nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the month. */
- occ->day = 1;
- first_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
- offset = (weekday + 7 - first_weekday) % 7;
- offset += (week_num - 1) * 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, offset);
- if (occ->year == year && occ->month == month)
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
-
- } else {
- /* Add the -nth Mon/Tue/etc. in the month. */
- occ->day = time_days_in_month (occ->year,
- occ->month);
- last_weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
-
- /* This calculates the number of days to step
- backwards from the last day of the month
- to the weekday we want. */
- offset = (last_weekday + 7 - weekday) % 7;
-
- /* This adds on the weeks. */
- offset += (-week_num - 1) * 7;
-
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, -offset);
- if (occ->year == year && occ->month == month)
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- /* Reset the year & month, as we may have gone past
- the end. */
- occ->year = year;
- occ->month = month;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* Note: occs must not contain invalid dates, e.g. 31st September. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byday_expand_weekly (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i, weekday, week_num;
- gint weekday_offset, new_weekday_offset;
-
- /* If BYDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->byday;
- while (elem) {
- weekday = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
-
- /* FIXME: Currently we just ignore this, but maybe we
- should skip all elements where week_num != 0.
- The spec isn't clear about this. */
- week_num = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- elem = elem->next;
-
- weekday_offset = cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (occ, recur_data->recur);
- new_weekday_offset = (weekday + 7 - recur_data->recur->week_start_day) % 7;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (occ, new_weekday_offset - weekday_offset);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* Note: occs must not contain invalid dates, e.g. 31st September. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byday_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i, weekday;
-
- /* If BYDAY has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byday || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (occ);
-
- /* See if the weekday on its own is set. */
- if (recur_data->weekdays[weekday])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-/* If the BYHOUR rule is specified it expands each occurrence in occs, by
- using each of the hours in the byhour list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byhour_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYHOUR has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byhour || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->byhour;
- while (elem) {
- occ->hour = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* If the BYHOUR rule is specified it filters out all occurrences in occs
- which do not match one of the hours in the byhour list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byhour_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYHOUR has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byhour || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- if (recur_data->hours[occ->hour])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-/* If the BYMINUTE rule is specified it expands each occurrence in occs, by
- using each of the minutes in the byminute list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byminute_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYMINUTE has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byminute || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->byminute;
- while (elem) {
- occ->minute = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* If the BYMINUTE rule is specified it filters out all occurrences in occs
- which do not match one of the minutes in the byminute list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_byminute_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYMINUTE has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->byminute || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- if (recur_data->minutes[occ->minute])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-/* If the BYSECOND rule is specified it expands each occurrence in occs, by
- using each of the seconds in the bysecond list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bysecond_expand (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- GList *elem;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYSECOND has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bysecond || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
-
- elem = recur_data->recur->bysecond;
- while (elem) {
- occ->second = GPOINTER_TO_INT (elem->data);
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- elem = elem->next;
- }
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-/* If the BYSECOND rule is specified it filters out all occurrences in occs
- which do not match one of the seconds in the bysecond list. */
-static GArray*
-cal_obj_bysecond_filter (RecurData *recur_data,
- GArray *occs)
-{
- GArray *new_occs;
- CalObjTime *occ;
- gint len, i;
-
- /* If BYSECOND has not been specified, or the array is empty, just
- return the array. */
- if (!recur_data->recur->bysecond || occs->len == 0)
- return occs;
-
- new_occs = g_array_new (FALSE, FALSE, sizeof (CalObjTime));
-
- len = occs->len;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- occ = &g_array_index (occs, CalObjTime, i);
- if (recur_data->seconds[occ->second])
- g_array_append_vals (new_occs, occ, 1);
- }
-
- g_array_free (occs, TRUE);
-
- return new_occs;
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-/* Adds a positive or negative number of months to the given CalObjTime,
- updating the year appropriately so we end up with a valid month.
- Note that the day may be invalid, e.g. 30th Feb. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_add_months (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint months)
-{
- guint month, years;
-
- /* We use a guint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */
- month = cotime->month + months;
- cotime->month = month % 12;
- if (month > 0) {
- cotime->year += month / 12;
- } else {
- years = month / 12;
- if (cotime->month != 0) {
- cotime->month += 12;
- years -= 1;
- }
- cotime->year += years;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Adds a positive or negative number of days to the given CalObjTime,
- updating the month and year appropriately so we end up with a valid day. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_add_days (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint days)
-{
- gint day, days_in_month;
-
- /* We use a guint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */
- day = cotime->day;
- day += days;
-
- if (days >= 0) {
- for (;;) {
- days_in_month = time_days_in_month (cotime->year,
- cotime->month);
- if (day <= days_in_month)
- break;
-
- cotime->month++;
- if (cotime->month >= 12) {
- cotime->year++;
- cotime->month = 0;
- }
-
- day -= days_in_month;
- }
-
- cotime->day = (guint8) day;
- } else {
- while (day <= 0) {
- if (cotime->month == 0) {
- cotime->year--;
- cotime->month = 11;
- } else {
- cotime->month--;
- }
-
- days_in_month = time_days_in_month (cotime->year,
- cotime->month);
- day += days_in_month;
- }
-
- cotime->day = (guint8) day;
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Adds a positive or negative number of hours to the given CalObjTime,
- updating the day, month & year appropriately so we end up with a valid
- time. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_add_hours (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint hours)
-{
- gint hour, days;
-
- /* We use a gint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */
- hour = cotime->hour + hours;
- cotime->hour = hour % 24;
- if (hour >= 0) {
- if (hour >= 24)
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, hour / 24);
- } else {
- days = hour / 24;
- if (cotime->hour != 0) {
- cotime->hour += 24;
- days -= 1;
- }
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, days);
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Adds a positive or negative number of minutes to the given CalObjTime,
- updating the rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_add_minutes (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint minutes)
-{
- gint minute, hours;
-
- /* We use a gint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */
- minute = cotime->minute + minutes;
- cotime->minute = minute % 60;
- if (minute >= 0) {
- if (minute >= 60)
- cal_obj_time_add_hours (cotime, minute / 60);
- } else {
- hours = minute / 60;
- if (cotime->minute != 0) {
- cotime->minute += 60;
- hours -= 1;
- }
- cal_obj_time_add_hours (cotime, hours);
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Adds a positive or negative number of seconds to the given CalObjTime,
- updating the rest of the CalObjTime appropriately. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_add_seconds (CalObjTime *cotime,
- gint seconds)
-{
- gint second, minutes;
-
- /* We use a gint to avoid overflow on the guint8. */
- second = cotime->second + seconds;
- cotime->second = second % 60;
- if (second >= 0) {
- if (second >= 60)
- cal_obj_time_add_minutes (cotime, second / 60);
- } else {
- minutes = second / 60;
- if (cotime->second != 0) {
- cotime->second += 60;
- minutes -= 1;
- }
- cal_obj_time_add_minutes (cotime, minutes);
- }
-}
-
-
-/* Compares 2 CalObjTimes. Returns -1 if the cotime1 is before cotime2, 0 if
- they are the same, or 1 if cotime1 is after cotime2. The comparison type
- specifies which parts of the times we are interested in, e.g. if CALOBJ_DAY
- is used we only want to know if the days are different. */
-static gint
-cal_obj_time_compare (CalObjTime *cotime1,
- CalObjTime *cotime2,
- CalObjTimeComparison type)
-{
- if (cotime1->year < cotime2->year)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->year > cotime2->year)
- return 1;
-
- if (type == CALOBJ_YEAR)
- return 0;
-
- if (cotime1->month < cotime2->month)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->month > cotime2->month)
- return 1;
-
- if (type == CALOBJ_MONTH)
- return 0;
-
- if (cotime1->day < cotime2->day)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->day > cotime2->day)
- return 1;
-
- if (type == CALOBJ_DAY)
- return 0;
-
- if (cotime1->hour < cotime2->hour)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->hour > cotime2->hour)
- return 1;
-
- if (type == CALOBJ_HOUR)
- return 0;
-
- if (cotime1->minute < cotime2->minute)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->minute > cotime2->minute)
- return 1;
-
- if (type == CALOBJ_MINUTE)
- return 0;
-
- if (cotime1->second < cotime2->second)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->second > cotime2->second)
- return 1;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-/* This is the same as the above function, but without the comparison type.
- It is used for qsort(). */
-static gint
-cal_obj_time_compare_func (const void *arg1,
- const void *arg2)
-{
- CalObjTime *cotime1, *cotime2;
- gint retval;
-
- cotime1 = (CalObjTime*) arg1;
- cotime2 = (CalObjTime*) arg2;
-
- if (cotime1->year < cotime2->year)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->year > cotime2->year)
- retval = 1;
-
- else if (cotime1->month < cotime2->month)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->month > cotime2->month)
- retval = 1;
-
- else if (cotime1->day < cotime2->day)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->day > cotime2->day)
- retval = 1;
-
- else if (cotime1->hour < cotime2->hour)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->hour > cotime2->hour)
- retval = 1;
-
- else if (cotime1->minute < cotime2->minute)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->minute > cotime2->minute)
- retval = 1;
-
- else if (cotime1->second < cotime2->second)
- retval = -1;
- else if (cotime1->second > cotime2->second)
- retval = 1;
-
- else
- retval = 0;
-
-#if 0
- g_print ("%s - ", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime1));
- g_print ("%s : %i\n", cal_obj_time_to_string (cotime2), retval);
-#endif
-
- return retval;
-}
-
-
-static gint
-cal_obj_date_only_compare_func (const void *arg1,
- const void *arg2)
-{
- CalObjTime *cotime1, *cotime2;
-
- cotime1 = (CalObjTime*) arg1;
- cotime2 = (CalObjTime*) arg2;
-
- if (cotime1->year < cotime2->year)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->year > cotime2->year)
- return 1;
-
- if (cotime1->month < cotime2->month)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->month > cotime2->month)
- return 1;
-
- if (cotime1->day < cotime2->day)
- return -1;
- if (cotime1->day > cotime2->day)
- return 1;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-/* Returns the weekday of the given CalObjTime, from 0 (Mon) - 6 (Sun). */
-static gint
-cal_obj_time_weekday (CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate date;
- gint weekday;
-
- g_date_clear (&date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&date, cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year);
-
- /* This results in a value of 0 (Monday) - 6 (Sunday). */
- weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1;
-
- return weekday;
-}
-
-
-/* Returns the weekday of the given CalObjTime, from 0 - 6. The week start
- day is Monday by default, but can be set in the recurrence rule. */
-static gint
-cal_obj_time_weekday_offset (CalObjTime *cotime,
- CalRecurrence *recur)
-{
- GDate date;
- gint weekday, offset;
-
- g_date_clear (&date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&date, cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year);
-
- /* This results in a value of 0 (Monday) - 6 (Sunday). */
- weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1;
-
- /* This calculates the offset of our day from the start of the week.
- We just add on a week (to avoid any possible negative values) and
- then subtract the specified week start day, then convert it into a
- value from 0-6. */
- offset = (weekday + 7 - recur->week_start_day) % 7;
-
- return offset;
-}
-
-
-/* Returns the day of the year of the given CalObjTime, from 1 - 366. */
-static gint
-cal_obj_time_day_of_year (CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- GDate date;
-
- g_date_clear (&date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&date, cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year);
-
- return g_date_day_of_year (&date);
-}
-
-
-/* Finds the first week in the given CalObjTime's year, using the same weekday
- as the event start day (i.e. from the RecurData).
- The first week of the year is the first week starting from the specified
- week start day that has 4 days in the new year. It may be in the previous
- year. */
-static void
-cal_obj_time_find_first_week (CalObjTime *cotime,
- RecurData *recur_data)
-{
- GDate date;
- gint weekday, week_start_day, first_full_week_start_offset, offset;
-
- /* Find out the weekday of the 1st of the year, 0 (Mon) - 6 (Sun). */
- g_date_clear (&date, 1);
- g_date_set_dmy (&date, 1, 1, cotime->year);
- weekday = g_date_weekday (&date) - 1;
-
- /* Calculate the first day of the year that starts a new week, i.e. the
- first week_start_day after weekday, using 0 = 1st Jan.
- e.g. if the 1st Jan is a Tuesday (1) and week_start_day is a
- Monday (0), the result will be (0 + 7 - 1) % 7 = 6 (7th Jan). */
- week_start_day = recur_data->recur->week_start_day;
- first_full_week_start_offset = (week_start_day + 7 - weekday) % 7;
-
- /* Now see if we have to move backwards 1 week, i.e. if the week
- starts on or after Jan 5th (since the previous week has 4 days in
- this year and so will be the first week of the year). */
- if (first_full_week_start_offset >= 4)
- first_full_week_start_offset -= 7;
-
- /* Now add the days to get to the event's weekday. */
- offset = first_full_week_start_offset + recur_data->weekday_offset;
-
- /* Now move the cotime to the appropriate day. */
- cotime->month = 0;
- cotime->day = 1;
- cal_obj_time_add_days (cotime, offset);
-}
-
-
-static void
-cal_object_time_from_time (CalObjTime *cotime,
- time_t t,
- icaltimezone *zone)
-{
- struct icaltimetype tt;
-
- tt = icaltime_from_timet_with_zone (t, FALSE, zone);
-
- cotime->year = tt.year;
- cotime->month = tt.month - 1;
- cotime->day = tt.day;
- cotime->hour = tt.hour;
- cotime->minute = tt.minute;
- cotime->second = tt.second;
- cotime->flags = FALSE;
-}
-
-
-/* Debugging function to convert a CalObjTime to a string. It uses a static
- buffer so beware. */
-#ifdef CAL_OBJ_DEBUG
-static char*
-cal_obj_time_to_string (CalObjTime *cotime)
-{
- static char buffer[20];
- char *weekdays[] = { "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun",
- " " };
- gint weekday;
-
- weekday = cal_obj_time_weekday (cotime);
-
- sprintf (buffer, "%s %02i/%02i/%04i %02i:%02i:%02i",
- weekdays[weekday],
- cotime->day, cotime->month + 1, cotime->year,
- cotime->hour, cotime->minute, cotime->second);
- return buffer;
-}
-#endif
-
-
-/* This recalculates the end dates for recurrence & exception rules which use
- the COUNT property. If refresh is TRUE it will recalculate all enddates
- for rules which use COUNT. If refresh is FALSE, it will only calculate
- the enddate if it hasn't already been set. It returns TRUE if the component
- was changed, i.e. if the component should be saved at some point.
- We store the enddate in the "X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE" parameter of the RRULE
- or EXRULE. */
-static gboolean
-cal_recur_ensure_end_dates (CalComponent *comp,
- gboolean refresh,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data)
-{
- GSList *rrules, *exrules, *elem;
- gboolean changed = FALSE;
-
- /* Do the RRULEs. */
- cal_component_get_rrule_property_list (comp, &rrules);
- for (elem = rrules; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- changed |= cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date (comp, elem->data,
- FALSE, refresh,
- tz_cb, tz_cb_data);
- }
-
- /* Do the EXRULEs. */
- cal_component_get_exrule_property_list (comp, &exrules);
- for (elem = exrules; elem; elem = elem->next) {
- changed |= cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date (comp, elem->data,
- TRUE, refresh,
- tz_cb, tz_cb_data);
- }
-
- return changed;
-}
-
-
-typedef struct _CalRecurEnsureEndDateData CalRecurEnsureEndDateData;
-struct _CalRecurEnsureEndDateData {
- gint count;
- gint instances;
- time_t end_date;
-};
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date (CalComponent *comp,
- icalproperty *prop,
- gboolean exception,
- gboolean refresh,
- CalRecurResolveTimezoneFn tz_cb,
- gpointer tz_cb_data)
-{
- struct icalrecurrencetype rule;
- CalRecurEnsureEndDateData cb_data;
-
- if (exception)
- rule = icalproperty_get_exrule (prop);
- else
- rule = icalproperty_get_rrule (prop);
-
- /* If the rule doesn't use COUNT just return. */
- if (rule.count == 0)
- return FALSE;
-
- /* If refresh is FALSE, we check if the enddate is already set, and
- if it is we just return. */
- if (!refresh) {
- if (cal_recur_get_rule_end_date (prop, NULL) != -1)
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- /* Calculate the end date. Note that we initialize end_date to 0, so
- if the RULE doesn't generate COUNT instances we save a time_t of 0.
- Also note that we use the UTC timezone as the default timezone.
- In get_end_date() if the DTSTART is a DATE or floating time, we will
- convert the ENDDATE to the current timezone. */
- cb_data.count = rule.count;
- cb_data.instances = 0;
- cb_data.end_date = 0;
- cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule (comp, prop, -1, -1,
- cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date_cb,
- &cb_data, tz_cb, tz_cb_data,
- icaltimezone_get_utc_timezone ());
-
- /* Store the end date in the "X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE" parameter of the
- rule. */
- cal_recur_set_rule_end_date (prop, cb_data.end_date);
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-static gboolean
-cal_recur_ensure_rule_end_date_cb (CalComponent *comp,
- time_t instance_start,
- time_t instance_end,
- gpointer data)
-{
- CalRecurEnsureEndDateData *cb_data;
-
- cb_data = (CalRecurEnsureEndDateData*) data;
-
- cb_data->instances++;
-
- if (cb_data->instances == cb_data->count) {
- cb_data->end_date = instance_start;
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-
-/* If default_timezone is set, the saved ENDDATE parameter is assumed to be
- in that timezone. This is used when the DTSTART is a DATE or floating
- value, since the RRULE end date will change depending on the timezone that
- it is evaluated in. */
-static time_t
-cal_recur_get_rule_end_date (icalproperty *prop,
- icaltimezone *default_timezone)
-{
- icalparameter *param;
- const char *xname, *xvalue;
- icalvalue *value;
- struct icaltimetype icaltime;
- icaltimezone *zone;
-
- param = icalproperty_get_first_parameter (prop, ICAL_X_PARAMETER);
- while (param) {
- xname = icalparameter_get_xname (param);
- if (xname && !strcmp (xname, EVOLUTION_END_DATE_PARAMETER)) {
- xvalue = icalparameter_get_x (param);
- value = icalvalue_new_from_string (ICAL_DATETIME_VALUE,
- xvalue);
- if (value) {
- icaltime = icalvalue_get_datetime (value);
- icalvalue_free (value);
-
- zone = default_timezone ? default_timezone :
- icaltimezone_get_utc_timezone ();
- return icaltime_as_timet_with_zone (icaltime,
- zone);
- }
- }
-
- param = icalproperty_get_next_parameter (prop,
- ICAL_X_PARAMETER);
- }
-
- return -1;
-}
-
-
-static void
-cal_recur_set_rule_end_date (icalproperty *prop,
- time_t end_date)
-{
- icalparameter *param;
- icalvalue *value;
- icaltimezone *utc_zone;
- struct icaltimetype icaltime;
- const char *end_date_string, *xname;
-
- /* We save the value as a UTC DATE-TIME. */
- utc_zone = icaltimezone_get_utc_timezone ();
- icaltime = icaltime_from_timet_with_zone (end_date, FALSE, utc_zone);
- value = icalvalue_new_datetime (icaltime);
- end_date_string = icalvalue_as_ical_string (value);
- icalvalue_free (value);
-
- /* If we already have an X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE parameter, set the value
- to the new date-time. */
- param = icalproperty_get_first_parameter (prop, ICAL_X_PARAMETER);
- while (param) {
- xname = icalparameter_get_xname (param);
- if (xname && !strcmp (xname, EVOLUTION_END_DATE_PARAMETER)) {
- icalparameter_set_x (param, end_date_string);
- return;
- }
- param = icalproperty_get_next_parameter (prop, ICAL_X_PARAMETER);
- }
-
- /* Create a new X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE and add it to the property. */
- param = icalparameter_new_x (end_date_string);
- icalparameter_set_xname (param, EVOLUTION_END_DATE_PARAMETER);
- icalproperty_add_parameter (prop, param);
-}
-