/* Miscellaneous time-related utilities * * Copyright (C) 1998 The Free Software Foundation * * Authors: Federico Mena * Miguel de Icaza */ #include #include "timeutil.h" #define digit_at(x,y) (x [y] - '0') time_t time_from_isodate (char *str) { struct tm my_tm; my_tm.tm_year = digit_at (str, 0) * 1000 + digit_at (str, 1) * 100 + digit_at (str, 2) * 10 + digit_at (str, 3); my_tm.tm_mon = digit_at (str, 4) * 10 + digit_at (str, 5); my_tm.tm_mday = digit_at (str, 6) * 10 + digit_at (str, 7); my_tm.tm_hour = digit_at (str, 9) * 10 + digit_at (str, 10); my_tm.tm_min = digit_at (str, 11) * 10 + digit_at (str, 12); my_tm.tm_sec = digit_at (str, 13) * 10 + digit_at (str, 14); my_tm.tm_isdst = -1; return mktime (&my_tm); } time_t time_from_start_duration (time_t start, char *duration) { printf ("Not yet implemented\n"); return 0; } char * format_simple_hour (int hour, int use_am_pm) { static char buf[256]; /* I don't know whether this is the best way to internationalize it. * Does any language use different conventions? - Federico */ if (use_am_pm) sprintf (buf, "%d%s", (hour == 0) ? 12 : (hour > 12) ? (hour - 12) : hour, (hour < 12) ? _("am") : _("pm")); else sprintf (buf, "%02d%s", hour, _("h")); return buf; }