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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: wx/datetime.h
3 // Purpose: declarations of time/date related classes (wxDateTime,
4 // wxTimeSpan)
5 // Author: Vadim Zeitlin
6 // Modified by:
7 // Created: 10.02.99
8 // RCS-ID: $Id$
9 // Copyright: (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>
10 // Licence: wxWindows license
11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
12
13 #ifndef _WX_DATETIME_H
14 #define _WX_DATETIME_H
15
16 #ifdef __GNUG__
17 #pragma interface "datetime.h"
18 #endif
19
20 #include <time.h>
21 #include <limits.h> // for INT_MIN
22
23 #include "wx/longlong.h"
24
25 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTime;
26 class WXDLLEXPORT wxTimeSpan;
27 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan;
28
29 // don't use inline functions in debug builds - we don't care about
30 // performances and this only leads to increased rebuild time (because every
31 // time an inline method is changed, all files including the header must be
32 // rebuilt)
33 #ifdef __WXDEBUG__
34 #define inline
35 #endif // Debug
36
37 /*
38 * TODO Well, everything :-)
39 *
40 * + 1. Time zones with minutes (make TimeZone a class)
41 * ? 2. getdate() function like under Solaris
42 * + 3. text conversion for wxDateSpan
43 * + 4. pluggable modules for the workdays calculations
44 * 5. wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority for Easter and other christian feasts
45 */
46
47 /*
48 The three (main) classes declared in this header represent:
49
50 1. An absolute moment in the time (wxDateTime)
51 2. A difference between two moments in the time, positive or negative
52 (wxTimeSpan)
53 3. A logical difference between two dates expressed in
54 years/months/weeks/days (wxDateSpan)
55
56 The following arithmetic operations are permitted (all others are not):
57
58 addition
59 --------
60
61 wxDateTime + wxTimeSpan = wxDateTime
62 wxDateTime + wxDateSpan = wxDateTime
63 wxTimeSpan + wxTimeSpan = wxTimeSpan
64 wxDateSpan + wxDateSpan = wxDateSpan
65
66 substraction
67 ------------
68 wxDateTime - wxDateTime = wxTimeSpan
69 wxDateTime - wxTimeSpan = wxDateTime
70 wxDateTime - wxDateSpan = wxDateTime
71 wxTimeSpan - wxTimeSpan = wxTimeSpan
72 wxDateSpan - wxDateSpan = wxDateSpan
73
74 multiplication
75 --------------
76 wxTimeSpan * number = wxTimeSpan
77 number * wxTimeSpan = wxTimeSpan
78 wxDateSpan * number = wxDateSpan
79 number * wxDateSpan = wxDateSpan
80
81 unitary minus
82 -------------
83 -wxTimeSpan = wxTimeSpan
84 -wxDateSpan = wxDateSpan
85
86 For each binary operation OP (+, -, *) we have the following operatorOP=() as
87 a method and the method with a symbolic name OPER (Add, Substract, Multiply)
88 as a synonym for it and another const method with the same name which returns
89 the changed copy of the object and operatorOP() as a global function which is
90 implemented in terms of the const version of OPEN. For the unary - we have
91 operator-() as a method, Neg() as synonym for it and Negate() which returns
92 the copy of the object with the changed sign.
93 */
94
95 // an invalid/default date time object which may be used as the default
96 // argument for arguments of type wxDateTime; it is also returned by all
97 // functions returning wxDateTime on failure (this is why it is also called
98 // wxInvalidDateTime)
99 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTime;
100
101 WXDLLEXPORT_DATA(extern wxDateTime&) wxDefaultDateTime;
102 #define wxInvalidDateTime wxDefaultDateTime
103
104 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
105 // wxDateTime represents an absolute moment in the time
106 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
107
108 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTime
109 {
110 public:
111 // types
112 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
113
114 // a small unsigned integer type for storing things like minutes,
115 // seconds &c. It should be at least short (i.e. not char) to contain
116 // the number of milliseconds - it may also be 'int' because there is
117 // no size penalty associated with it in our code, we don't store any
118 // data in this format
119 typedef unsigned short wxDateTime_t;
120
121 // constants
122 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
123
124 // the timezones
125 enum TZ
126 {
127 // the time in the current time zone
128 Local,
129
130 // zones from GMT (= Greenwhich Mean Time): they're guaranteed to be
131 // consequent numbers, so writing something like `GMT0 + offset' is
132 // safe if abs(offset) <= 12
133
134 // underscore stands for minus
135 GMT_12, GMT_11, GMT_10, GMT_9, GMT_8, GMT_7,
136 GMT_6, GMT_5, GMT_4, GMT_3, GMT_2, GMT_1,
137 GMT0,
138 GMT1, GMT2, GMT3, GMT4, GMT5, GMT6,
139 GMT7, GMT8, GMT9, GMT10, GMT11, GMT12,
140 // Note that GMT12 and GMT_12 are not the same: there is a difference
141 // of exactly one day between them
142
143 // some symbolic names for TZ
144
145 // Europe
146 WET = GMT0, // Western Europe Time
147 WEST = GMT1, // Western Europe Summer Time
148 CET = GMT1, // Central Europe Time
149 CEST = GMT2, // Central Europe Summer Time
150 EET = GMT2, // Eastern Europe Time
151 EEST = GMT3, // Eastern Europe Summer Time
152 MSK = GMT3, // Moscow Time
153 MSD = GMT4, // Moscow Summer Time
154
155 // US and Canada
156 AST = GMT_4, // Atlantic Standard Time
157 ADT = GMT_3, // Atlantic Daylight Time
158 EST = GMT_5, // Eastern Standard Time
159 EDT = GMT_4, // Eastern Daylight Saving Time
160 CST = GMT_6, // Central Standard Time
161 CDT = GMT_5, // Central Daylight Saving Time
162 MST = GMT_7, // Mountain Standard Time
163 MDT = GMT_6, // Mountain Daylight Saving Time
164 PST = GMT_8, // Pacific Standard Time
165 PDT = GMT_7, // Pacific Daylight Saving Time
166 HST = GMT_10, // Hawaiian Standard Time
167 AKST = GMT_9, // Alaska Standard Time
168 AKDT = GMT_8, // Alaska Daylight Saving Time
169
170 // Australia
171
172 A_WST = GMT8, // Western Standard Time
173 A_CST = GMT12 + 1, // Central Standard Time (+9.5)
174 A_EST = GMT10, // Eastern Standard Time
175 A_ESST = GMT11, // Eastern Summer Time
176
177 // TODO add more symbolic timezone names here
178
179 // Universal Coordinated Time = the new and politically correct name
180 // for GMT
181 UTC = GMT0
182 };
183
184 // the calendar systems we know about: notice that it's valid (for
185 // this classes purpose anyhow) to work with any of these calendars
186 // even with the dates before the historical appearance of the
187 // calendar
188 enum Calendar
189 {
190 Gregorian, // current calendar
191 Julian // calendar in use since -45 until the 1582 (or later)
192
193 // TODO Hebrew, Chinese, Maya, ... (just kidding) (or then may be not?)
194 };
195
196 // these values only are used to identify the different dates of
197 // adoption of the Gregorian calendar (see IsGregorian())
198 //
199 // All data and comments taken verbatim from "The Calendar FAQ (v 2.0)"
200 // by Claus Tøndering, http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~c-t/calendar.html
201 // except for the comments "we take".
202 //
203 // Symbol "->" should be read as "was followed by" in the comments
204 // which follow.
205 enum GregorianAdoption
206 {
207 Gr_Unknown, // no data for this country or it's too uncertain to use
208 Gr_Standard, // on the day 0 of Gregorian calendar: 15 Oct 1582
209
210 Gr_Alaska, // Oct 1867 when Alaska became part of the USA
211 Gr_Albania, // Dec 1912
212
213 Gr_Austria = Gr_Unknown, // Different regions on different dates
214 Gr_Austria_Brixen, // 5 Oct 1583 -> 16 Oct 1583
215 Gr_Austria_Salzburg = Gr_Austria_Brixen,
216 Gr_Austria_Tyrol = Gr_Austria_Brixen,
217 Gr_Austria_Carinthia, // 14 Dec 1583 -> 25 Dec 1583
218 Gr_Austria_Styria = Gr_Austria_Carinthia,
219
220 Gr_Belgium, // Then part of the Netherlands
221
222 Gr_Bulgaria = Gr_Unknown, // Unknown precisely (from 1915 to 1920)
223 Gr_Bulgaria_1, // 18 Mar 1916 -> 1 Apr 1916
224 Gr_Bulgaria_2, // 31 Mar 1916 -> 14 Apr 1916
225 Gr_Bulgaria_3, // 3 Sep 1920 -> 17 Sep 1920
226
227 Gr_Canada = Gr_Unknown, // Different regions followed the changes in
228 // Great Britain or France
229
230 Gr_China = Gr_Unknown, // Different authorities say:
231 Gr_China_1, // 18 Dec 1911 -> 1 Jan 1912
232 Gr_China_2, // 18 Dec 1928 -> 1 Jan 1929
233
234 Gr_Czechoslovakia, // (Bohemia and Moravia) 6 Jan 1584 -> 17 Jan 1584
235 Gr_Denmark, // (including Norway) 18 Feb 1700 -> 1 Mar 1700
236 Gr_Egypt, // 1875
237 Gr_Estonia, // 1918
238 Gr_Finland, // Then part of Sweden
239
240 Gr_France, // 9 Dec 1582 -> 20 Dec 1582
241 Gr_France_Alsace, // 4 Feb 1682 -> 16 Feb 1682
242 Gr_France_Lorraine, // 16 Feb 1760 -> 28 Feb 1760
243 Gr_France_Strasbourg, // February 1682
244
245 Gr_Germany = Gr_Unknown, // Different states on different dates:
246 Gr_Germany_Catholic, // 1583-1585 (we take 1584)
247 Gr_Germany_Prussia, // 22 Aug 1610 -> 2 Sep 1610
248 Gr_Germany_Protestant, // 18 Feb 1700 -> 1 Mar 1700
249
250 Gr_GreatBritain, // 2 Sep 1752 -> 14 Sep 1752 (use 'cal(1)')
251
252 Gr_Greece, // 9 Mar 1924 -> 23 Mar 1924
253 Gr_Hungary, // 21 Oct 1587 -> 1 Nov 1587
254 Gr_Ireland = Gr_GreatBritain,
255 Gr_Italy = Gr_Standard,
256
257 Gr_Japan = Gr_Unknown, // Different authorities say:
258 Gr_Japan_1, // 19 Dec 1872 -> 1 Jan 1873
259 Gr_Japan_2, // 19 Dec 1892 -> 1 Jan 1893
260 Gr_Japan_3, // 18 Dec 1918 -> 1 Jan 1919
261
262 Gr_Latvia, // 1915-1918 (we take 1915)
263 Gr_Lithuania, // 1915
264 Gr_Luxemburg, // 14 Dec 1582 -> 25 Dec 1582
265 Gr_Netherlands = Gr_Belgium, // (including Belgium) 1 Jan 1583
266
267 // this is too weird to take into account: the Gregorian calendar was
268 // introduced twice in Groningen, first time 28 Feb 1583 was followed
269 // by 11 Mar 1583, then it has gone back to Julian in the summer of
270 // 1584 and then 13 Dec 1700 -> 12 Jan 1701 - which is
271 // the date we take here
272 Gr_Netherlands_Groningen, // 13 Dec 1700 -> 12 Jan 1701
273 Gr_Netherlands_Gelderland, // 30 Jun 1700 -> 12 Jul 1700
274 Gr_Netherlands_Utrecht, // (and Overijssel) 30 Nov 1700->12 Dec 1700
275 Gr_Netherlands_Friesland, // (and Drenthe) 31 Dec 1700 -> 12 Jan 1701
276
277 Gr_Norway = Gr_Denmark, // Then part of Denmark
278 Gr_Poland = Gr_Standard,
279 Gr_Portugal = Gr_Standard,
280 Gr_Romania, // 31 Mar 1919 -> 14 Apr 1919
281 Gr_Russia, // 31 Jan 1918 -> 14 Feb 1918
282 Gr_Scotland = Gr_GreatBritain,
283 Gr_Spain = Gr_Standard,
284
285 // Sweden has a curious history. Sweden decided to make a gradual
286 // change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. By dropping every
287 // leap year from 1700 through 1740 the eleven superfluous days would
288 // be omitted and from 1 Mar 1740 they would be in sync with the
289 // Gregorian calendar. (But in the meantime they would be in sync with
290 // nobody!)
291 //
292 // So 1700 (which should have been a leap year in the Julian calendar)
293 // was not a leap year in Sweden. However, by mistake 1704 and 1708
294 // became leap years. This left Sweden out of synchronisation with
295 // both the Julian and the Gregorian world, so they decided to go back
296 // to the Julian calendar. In order to do this, they inserted an extra
297 // day in 1712, making that year a double leap year! So in 1712,
298 // February had 30 days in Sweden.
299 //
300 // Later, in 1753, Sweden changed to the Gregorian calendar by
301 // dropping 11 days like everyone else.
302 Gr_Sweden = Gr_Finland, // 17 Feb 1753 -> 1 Mar 1753
303
304 Gr_Switzerland = Gr_Unknown,// Different cantons used different dates
305 Gr_Switzerland_Catholic, // 1583, 1584 or 1597 (we take 1584)
306 Gr_Switzerland_Protestant, // 31 Dec 1700 -> 12 Jan 1701
307
308 Gr_Turkey, // 1 Jan 1927
309 Gr_USA = Gr_GreatBritain,
310 Gr_Wales = Gr_GreatBritain,
311 Gr_Yugoslavia // 1919
312 };
313
314 // the country parameter is used so far for calculating the start and
315 // the end of DST period and for deciding whether the date is a work
316 // day or not
317 //
318 // TODO move this to intl.h
319 enum Country
320 {
321 Country_Unknown, // no special information for this country
322 Country_Default, // set the default country with SetCountry() method
323 // or use the default country with any other
324
325 // TODO add more countries (for this we must know about DST and/or
326 // holidays for this country)
327
328 // Western European countries: we assume that they all follow the same
329 // DST rules (true or false?)
330 Country_WesternEurope_Start,
331 Country_EEC = Country_WesternEurope_Start,
332 France,
333 Germany,
334 UK,
335 Country_WesternEurope_End = UK,
336
337 Russia,
338
339 USA
340 };
341
342 // symbolic names for the months
343 enum Month
344 {
345 Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec, Inv_Month
346 };
347
348 // symbolic names for the weekdays
349 enum WeekDay
350 {
351 Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Inv_WeekDay
352 };
353
354 // invalid value for the year
355 enum Year
356 {
357 Inv_Year = SHRT_MIN // should hold in wxDateTime_t
358 };
359
360 // flags for GetWeekDayName and GetMonthName
361 enum NameFlags
362 {
363 Name_Full = 0x01, // return full name
364 Name_Abbr = 0x02 // return abbreviated name
365 };
366
367 // flags for GetWeekOfYear and GetWeekOfMonth
368 enum WeekFlags
369 {
370 Default_First, // Sunday_First for US, Monday_First for the rest
371 Monday_First, // week starts with a Monday
372 Sunday_First // week starts with a Sunday
373 };
374
375 // helper classes
376 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
377
378 // a class representing a time zone: basicly, this is just an offset
379 // (in seconds) from GMT
380 class WXDLLEXPORT TimeZone
381 {
382 public:
383 TimeZone(TZ tz);
384 TimeZone(wxDateTime_t offset = 0) { m_offset = offset; }
385
386 long GetOffset() const { return m_offset; }
387
388 private:
389 // offset for this timezone from GMT in seconds
390 long m_offset;
391 };
392
393 // standard struct tm is limited to the years from 1900 (because
394 // tm_year field is the offset from 1900), so we use our own struct
395 // instead to represent broken down time
396 //
397 // NB: this struct should always be kept normalized (i.e. mon should
398 // be < 12, 1 <= day <= 31 &c), so use AddMonths(), AddDays()
399 // instead of modifying the member fields directly!
400 struct WXDLLEXPORT Tm
401 {
402 wxDateTime_t msec, sec, min, hour, mday;
403 Month mon;
404 int year;
405
406 // default ctor inits the object to an invalid value
407 Tm();
408
409 // ctor from struct tm and the timezone
410 Tm(const struct tm& tm, const TimeZone& tz);
411
412 // check that the given date/time is valid (in Gregorian calendar)
413 bool IsValid() const;
414
415 // get the week day
416 WeekDay GetWeekDay() // not const because wday may be changed
417 {
418 if ( wday == Inv_WeekDay )
419 ComputeWeekDay();
420
421 return (WeekDay)wday;
422 }
423
424 // add the given number of months to the date keeping it normalized
425 void AddMonths(int monDiff);
426
427 // add the given number of months to the date keeping it normalized
428 void AddDays(int dayDiff);
429
430 private:
431 // compute the weekday from other fields
432 void ComputeWeekDay();
433
434 // the timezone we correspond to
435 TimeZone m_tz;
436
437 // these values can't be accessed directly because they're not always
438 // computed and we calculate them on demand
439 wxDateTime_t wday, yday;
440 };
441
442 // static methods
443 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
444
445 // set the current country
446 static void SetCountry(Country country);
447 // get the current country
448 static Country GetCountry();
449
450 // return TRUE if the country is a West European one (in practice,
451 // this means that the same DST rules as for EEC apply)
452 static bool IsWestEuropeanCountry(Country country = Country_Default);
453
454 // return the current year
455 static int GetCurrentYear(Calendar cal = Gregorian);
456
457 // convert the year as returned by wxDateTime::GetYear() to a year
458 // suitable for BC/AD notation. The difference is that BC year 1
459 // corresponds to the year 0 (while BC year 0 didn't exist) and AD
460 // year N is just year N.
461 static int ConvertYearToBC(int year);
462
463 // return the current month
464 static Month GetCurrentMonth(Calendar cal = Gregorian);
465
466 // returns TRUE if the given year is a leap year in the given calendar
467 static bool IsLeapYear(int year = Inv_Year, Calendar cal = Gregorian);
468
469 // get the century (19 for 1999, 20 for 2000 and -5 for 492 BC)
470 static int GetCentury(int year = Inv_Year);
471
472 // returns the number of days in this year (356 or 355 for Gregorian
473 // calendar usually :-)
474 static wxDateTime_t GetNumberOfDays(int year, Calendar cal = Gregorian);
475
476 // get the number of the days in the given month (default value for
477 // the year means the current one)
478 static wxDateTime_t GetNumberOfDays(Month month,
479 int year = Inv_Year,
480 Calendar cal = Gregorian);
481
482 // get the full (default) or abbreviated month name in the current
483 // locale, returns empty string on error
484 static wxString GetMonthName(Month month,
485 NameFlags flags = Name_Full);
486
487 // get the full (default) or abbreviated weekday name in the current
488 // locale, returns empty string on error
489 static wxString GetWeekDayName(WeekDay weekday,
490 NameFlags flags = Name_Full);
491
492 // get the AM and PM strings in the current locale (may be empty)
493 static void GetAmPmStrings(wxString *am, wxString *pm);
494
495 // return TRUE if the given country uses DST for this year
496 static bool IsDSTApplicable(int year = Inv_Year,
497 Country country = Country_Default);
498
499 // get the beginning of DST for this year, will return invalid object
500 // if no DST applicable in this year. The default value of the
501 // parameter means to take the current year.
502 static wxDateTime GetBeginDST(int year = Inv_Year,
503 Country country = Country_Default);
504 // get the end of DST for this year, will return invalid object
505 // if no DST applicable in this year. The default value of the
506 // parameter means to take the current year.
507 static wxDateTime GetEndDST(int year = Inv_Year,
508 Country country = Country_Default);
509
510 // return the wxDateTime object for the current time
511 static inline wxDateTime Now();
512
513 // return the wxDateTime object for today midnight: i.e. as Now() but
514 // with time set to 0
515 static inline wxDateTime Today();
516
517 // constructors: you should test whether the constructor succeeded with
518 // IsValid() function. The values Inv_Month and Inv_Year for the
519 // parameters mean take current month and/or year values.
520 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
521
522 // default ctor does not initialize the object, use Set()!
523 wxDateTime() { }
524
525 // from time_t: seconds since the Epoch 00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970)
526 #if (!(defined(__VISAGECPP__) && __IBMCPP__ >= 400))
527 // VA C++ confuses this with wxDateTime(double jdn) thinking it is a duplicate declaration
528 inline wxDateTime(time_t timet);
529 #endif
530 // from broken down time/date (only for standard Unix range)
531 inline wxDateTime(const struct tm& tm);
532 // from broken down time/date (any range)
533 inline wxDateTime(const Tm& tm);
534
535 // from JDN (beware of rounding errors)
536 inline wxDateTime(double jdn);
537
538 // from separate values for each component, date set to today
539 inline wxDateTime(wxDateTime_t hour,
540 wxDateTime_t minute = 0,
541 wxDateTime_t second = 0,
542 wxDateTime_t millisec = 0);
543 // from separate values for each component with explicit date
544 inline wxDateTime(wxDateTime_t day, // day of the month
545 Month month = Inv_Month,
546 int year = Inv_Year, // 1999, not 99 please!
547 wxDateTime_t hour = 0,
548 wxDateTime_t minute = 0,
549 wxDateTime_t second = 0,
550 wxDateTime_t millisec = 0);
551
552 // default copy ctor ok
553
554 // no dtor
555
556 // assignment operators and Set() functions: all non const methods return
557 // the reference to this object. IsValid() should be used to test whether
558 // the function succeeded.
559 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
560
561 // set to the current time
562 inline wxDateTime& SetToCurrent();
563
564 #if (!(defined(__VISAGECPP__) && __IBMCPP__ >= 400))
565 // VA C++ confuses this with wxDateTime(double jdn) thinking it is a duplicate declaration
566 // set to given time_t value
567 inline wxDateTime& Set(time_t timet);
568 #endif
569
570 // set to given broken down time/date
571 wxDateTime& Set(const struct tm& tm);
572
573 // set to given broken down time/date
574 inline wxDateTime& Set(const Tm& tm);
575
576 // set to given JDN (beware of rounding errors)
577 wxDateTime& Set(double jdn);
578
579 // set to given time, date = today
580 wxDateTime& Set(wxDateTime_t hour,
581 wxDateTime_t minute = 0,
582 wxDateTime_t second = 0,
583 wxDateTime_t millisec = 0);
584
585 // from separate values for each component with explicit date
586 // (defaults for month and year are the current values)
587 wxDateTime& Set(wxDateTime_t day,
588 Month month = Inv_Month,
589 int year = Inv_Year, // 1999, not 99 please!
590 wxDateTime_t hour = 0,
591 wxDateTime_t minute = 0,
592 wxDateTime_t second = 0,
593 wxDateTime_t millisec = 0);
594
595 // resets time to 00:00:00, doesn't change the date
596 wxDateTime& ResetTime();
597
598 // the following functions don't change the values of the other
599 // fields, i.e. SetMinute() won't change either hour or seconds value
600
601 // set the year
602 wxDateTime& SetYear(int year);
603 // set the month
604 wxDateTime& SetMonth(Month month);
605 // set the day of the month
606 wxDateTime& SetDay(wxDateTime_t day);
607 // set hour
608 wxDateTime& SetHour(wxDateTime_t hour);
609 // set minute
610 wxDateTime& SetMinute(wxDateTime_t minute);
611 // set second
612 wxDateTime& SetSecond(wxDateTime_t second);
613 // set millisecond
614 wxDateTime& SetMillisecond(wxDateTime_t millisecond);
615
616 // assignment operator from time_t
617 wxDateTime& operator=(time_t timet) { return Set(timet); }
618
619 // assignment operator from broken down time/date
620 wxDateTime& operator=(const struct tm& tm) { return Set(tm); }
621
622 // assignment operator from broken down time/date
623 wxDateTime& operator=(const Tm& tm) { return Set(tm); }
624
625 // default assignment operator is ok
626
627 // calendar calculations (functions which set the date only leave the time
628 // unchanged, e.g. don't explictly zero it): SetXXX() functions modify the
629 // object itself, GetXXX() ones return a new object.
630 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
631
632 // set to the given week day in the same week as this one
633 wxDateTime& SetToWeekDayInSameWeek(WeekDay weekday);
634 inline wxDateTime GetWeekDayInSameWeek(WeekDay weekday) const;
635
636 // set to the next week day following this one
637 wxDateTime& SetToNextWeekDay(WeekDay weekday);
638 inline wxDateTime GetNextWeekDay(WeekDay weekday) const;
639
640 // set to the previous week day before this one
641 wxDateTime& SetToPrevWeekDay(WeekDay weekday);
642 inline wxDateTime GetPrevWeekDay(WeekDay weekday) const;
643
644 // set to Nth occurence of given weekday in the given month of the
645 // given year (time is set to 0), return TRUE on success and FALSE on
646 // failure. n may be positive (1..5) or negative to count from the end
647 // of the month (see helper function SetToLastWeekDay())
648 bool SetToWeekDay(WeekDay weekday,
649 int n = 1,
650 Month month = Inv_Month,
651 int year = Inv_Year);
652 inline wxDateTime GetWeekDay(WeekDay weekday,
653 int n = 1,
654 Month month = Inv_Month,
655 int year = Inv_Year) const;
656
657 // sets to the last weekday in the given month, year
658 inline bool SetToLastWeekDay(WeekDay weekday,
659 Month month = Inv_Month,
660 int year = Inv_Year);
661 inline wxDateTime GetLastWeekDay(WeekDay weekday,
662 Month month = Inv_Month,
663 int year = Inv_Year);
664
665 // sets the date to the given day of the given week in the year,
666 // returns TRUE on success and FALSE if given date doesn't exist (e.g.
667 // numWeek is > 53)
668 bool SetToTheWeek(wxDateTime_t numWeek, WeekDay weekday = Mon);
669 inline wxDateTime GetWeek(wxDateTime_t numWeek, WeekDay weekday = Mon) const;
670
671 // sets the date to the last day of the given (or current) month or the
672 // given (or current) year
673 wxDateTime& SetToLastMonthDay(Month month = Inv_Month,
674 int year = Inv_Year);
675 inline wxDateTime GetLastMonthDay(Month month = Inv_Month,
676 int year = Inv_Year) const;
677
678 // sets to the given year day (1..365 or 366)
679 wxDateTime& SetToYearDay(wxDateTime_t yday);
680 inline wxDateTime GetYearDay(wxDateTime_t yday) const;
681
682 // The definitions below were taken verbatim from
683 //
684 // http://www.capecod.net/~pbaum/date/date0.htm
685 //
686 // (Peter Baum's home page)
687 //
688 // definition: The Julian Day Number, Julian Day, or JD of a
689 // particular instant of time is the number of days and fractions of a
690 // day since 12 hours Universal Time (Greenwich mean noon) on January
691 // 1 of the year -4712, where the year is given in the Julian
692 // proleptic calendar. The idea of using this reference date was
693 // originally proposed by Joseph Scalizer in 1582 to count years but
694 // it was modified by 19th century astronomers to count days. One
695 // could have equivalently defined the reference time to be noon of
696 // November 24, -4713 if were understood that Gregorian calendar rules
697 // were applied. Julian days are Julian Day Numbers and are not to be
698 // confused with Julian dates.
699 //
700 // definition: The Rata Die number is a date specified as the number
701 // of days relative to a base date of December 31 of the year 0. Thus
702 // January 1 of the year 1 is Rata Die day 1.
703
704 // get the Julian Day number (the fractional part specifies the time of
705 // the day, related to noon - beware of rounding errors!)
706 double GetJulianDayNumber() const;
707 double GetJDN() const { return GetJulianDayNumber(); }
708
709 // get the Modified Julian Day number: it is equal to JDN - 2400000.5
710 // and so integral MJDs correspond to the midnights (and not noons).
711 // MJD 0 is Nov 17, 1858
712 double GetModifiedJulianDayNumber() const { return GetJDN() - 2400000.5; }
713 double GetMJD() const { return GetModifiedJulianDayNumber(); }
714
715 // get the Rata Die number
716 double GetRataDie() const;
717
718 // TODO algorithms for calculating some important dates, such as
719 // religious holidays (Easter...) or moon/solar eclipses? Some
720 // algorithms can be found in the calendar FAQ
721
722 // timezone stuff: a wxDateTime object constructed using given
723 // day/month/year/hour/min/sec values correspond to this moment in local
724 // time. Using the functions below, it may be converted to another time
725 // zone (for example, the Unix epoch is wxDateTime(1, Jan, 1970).ToGMT())
726 //
727 // these functions try to handle DST internally, but there is no magical
728 // way to know all rules for it in all countries in the world, so if the
729 // program can handle it itself (or doesn't want to handle it at all for
730 // whatever reason), the DST handling can be disabled with noDST.
731 //
732 // Converting to the local time zone doesn't do anything.
733 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
734
735 // transform to any given timezone
736 inline wxDateTime ToTimezone(const TimeZone& tz, bool noDST = FALSE) const;
737 wxDateTime& MakeTimezone(const TimeZone& tz, bool noDST = FALSE);
738
739 // transform to GMT/UTC
740 wxDateTime ToGMT(bool noDST = FALSE) const { return ToTimezone(GMT0, noDST); }
741 wxDateTime& MakeGMT(bool noDST = FALSE) { return MakeTimezone(GMT0, noDST); }
742
743 // is daylight savings time in effect at this moment according to the
744 // rules of the specified country?
745 //
746 // Return value is > 0 if DST is in effect, 0 if it is not and -1 if
747 // the information is not available (this is compatible with ANSI C)
748 int IsDST(Country country = Country_Default) const;
749
750 // accessors: many of them take the timezone parameter which indicates the
751 // timezone for which to make the calculations and the default value means
752 // to do it for the current timezone of this machine (even if the function
753 // only operates with the date it's necessary because a date may wrap as
754 // result of timezone shift)
755 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
756
757 // is the date valid (TRUE even for non initialized objects)?
758 inline bool IsValid() const { return this != &wxInvalidDateTime; }
759
760 // get the broken down date/time representation in the given timezone
761 //
762 // If you wish to get several time components (day, month and year),
763 // consider getting the whole Tm strcuture first and retrieving the
764 // value from it - this is much more efficient
765 Tm GetTm(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const;
766
767 // get the number of seconds since the Unix epoch - returns (time_t)-1
768 // if the value is out of range
769 inline time_t GetTicks() const;
770
771 // get the year (returns Inv_Year if date is invalid)
772 int GetYear(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
773 { return GetTm(tz).year; }
774 // get the month (Inv_Month if date is invalid)
775 Month GetMonth(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
776 { return (Month)GetTm(tz).mon; }
777 // get the month day (in 1..31 range, 0 if date is invalid)
778 wxDateTime_t GetDay(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
779 { return GetTm(tz).mday; }
780 // get the day of the week (Inv_WeekDay if date is invalid)
781 WeekDay GetWeekDay(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
782 { return GetTm(tz).GetWeekDay(); }
783 // get the hour of the day
784 wxDateTime_t GetHour(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
785 { return GetTm(tz).hour; }
786 // get the minute
787 wxDateTime_t GetMinute(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
788 { return GetTm(tz).min; }
789 // get the second
790 wxDateTime_t GetSecond(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
791 { return GetTm(tz).sec; }
792 // get milliseconds
793 wxDateTime_t GetMillisecond(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const
794 { return GetTm(tz).msec; }
795
796 // get the day since the year start (1..366, 0 if date is invalid)
797 wxDateTime_t GetDayOfYear(const TimeZone& tz = Local) const;
798 // get the week number since the year start (1..52 or 53, 0 if date is
799 // invalid)
800 wxDateTime_t GetWeekOfYear(WeekFlags flags = Monday_First,
801 const TimeZone& tz = Local) const;
802 // get the week number since the month start (1..5, 0 if date is
803 // invalid)
804 wxDateTime_t GetWeekOfMonth(WeekFlags flags = Monday_First,
805 const TimeZone& tz = Local) const;
806
807 // is this date a work day? This depends on a country, of course,
808 // because the holidays are different in different countries
809 bool IsWorkDay(Country country = Country_Default) const;
810
811 // is this date later than Gregorian calendar introduction for the
812 // given country (see enum GregorianAdoption)?
813 //
814 // NB: this function shouldn't be considered as absolute authority in
815 // the matter. Besides, for some countries the exact date of
816 // adoption of the Gregorian calendar is simply unknown.
817 bool IsGregorianDate(GregorianAdoption country = Gr_Standard) const;
818
819 // comparison (see also functions below for operator versions)
820 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
821
822 // returns TRUE if the two moments are strictly identical
823 inline bool IsEqualTo(const wxDateTime& datetime) const;
824
825 // returns TRUE if the date is strictly earlier than the given one
826 inline bool IsEarlierThan(const wxDateTime& datetime) const;
827
828 // returns TRUE if the date is strictly later than the given one
829 inline bool IsLaterThan(const wxDateTime& datetime) const;
830
831 // returns TRUE if the date is strictly in the given range
832 inline bool IsStrictlyBetween(const wxDateTime& t1,
833 const wxDateTime& t2) const;
834
835 // returns TRUE if the date is in the given range
836 inline bool IsBetween(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2) const;
837
838 // do these two objects refer to the same date?
839 inline bool IsSameDate(const wxDateTime& dt) const;
840
841 // do these two objects have the same time?
842 inline bool IsSameTime(const wxDateTime& dt) const;
843
844 // are these two objects equal up to given timespan?
845 inline bool IsEqualUpTo(const wxDateTime& dt, const wxTimeSpan& ts) const;
846
847 // arithmetics with dates (see also below for more operators)
848 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
849
850 // return the sum of the date with a time span (positive or negative)
851 inline wxDateTime Add(const wxTimeSpan& diff) const;
852 // add a time span (positive or negative)
853 inline wxDateTime& Add(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
854 // add a time span (positive or negative)
855 inline wxDateTime& operator+=(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
856
857 // return the difference of the date with a time span
858 inline wxDateTime Substract(const wxTimeSpan& diff) const;
859 // substract a time span (positive or negative)
860 inline wxDateTime& Substract(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
861 // substract a time span (positive or negative)
862 inline wxDateTime& operator-=(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
863
864 // return the sum of the date with a date span
865 inline wxDateTime Add(const wxDateSpan& diff) const;
866 // add a date span (positive or negative)
867 wxDateTime& Add(const wxDateSpan& diff);
868 // add a date span (positive or negative)
869 inline wxDateTime& operator+=(const wxDateSpan& diff);
870
871 // return the difference of the date with a date span
872 inline wxDateTime Substract(const wxDateSpan& diff) const;
873 // substract a date span (positive or negative)
874 inline wxDateTime& Substract(const wxDateSpan& diff);
875 // substract a date span (positive or negative)
876 inline wxDateTime& operator-=(const wxDateSpan& diff);
877
878 // return the difference between two dates
879 inline wxTimeSpan Substract(const wxDateTime& dt) const;
880
881 // conversion to/from text: all conversions from text return the pointer to
882 // the next character following the date specification (i.e. the one where
883 // the scan had to stop) or NULL on failure.
884 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
885
886 // parse a string in RFC 822 format (found e.g. in mail headers and
887 // having the form "Wed, 10 Feb 1999 19:07:07 +0100")
888 const wxChar *ParseRfc822Date(const wxChar* date);
889 // parse a date/time in the given format (see strptime(3)), fill in
890 // the missing (in the string) fields with the values of dateDef (by
891 // default, they will not change if they had valid values or will
892 // default to Today() otherwise)
893 const wxChar *ParseFormat(const wxChar *date,
894 const wxChar *format = _T("%c"),
895 const wxDateTime& dateDef = wxDefaultDateTime);
896 // parse a string containing the date/time in "free" format, this
897 // function will try to make an educated guess at the string contents
898 const wxChar *ParseDateTime(const wxChar *datetime);
899 // parse a string containing the date only in "free" format (less
900 // flexible than ParseDateTime)
901 const wxChar *ParseDate(const wxChar *date);
902 // parse a string containing the time only in "free" format
903 const wxChar *ParseTime(const wxChar *time);
904
905 // this function accepts strftime()-like format string (default
906 // argument corresponds to the preferred date and time representation
907 // for the current locale) and returns the string containing the
908 // resulting text representation
909 wxString Format(const wxChar *format = _T("%c"),
910 const TimeZone& tz = Local) const;
911 // preferred date representation for the current locale
912 wxString FormatDate() const { return Format(_T("%x")); }
913 // preferred time representation for the current locale
914 wxString FormatTime() const { return Format(_T("%X")); }
915 // returns the string representing the date in ISO 8601 format
916 // (YYYY-MM-DD)
917 wxString FormatISODate() const { return Format(_T("%Y-%m-%d")); }
918 // returns the string representing the time in ISO 8601 format
919 // (HH:MM:SS)
920 wxString FormatISOTime() const { return Format(_T("%H:%M:%S")); }
921
922 // implementation
923 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
924
925 // construct from internal representation
926 wxDateTime(const wxLongLong& time) { m_time = time; }
927
928 // get the internal representation
929 inline wxLongLong GetValue() const;
930
931 // a helper function to get the current time_t
932 static time_t GetTimeNow() { return time((time_t *)NULL); }
933
934 // another one to get the current time broken down
935 static struct tm *GetTmNow()
936 {
937 time_t t = GetTimeNow();
938 return localtime(&t);
939 }
940
941 private:
942 // the current country - as it's the same for all program objects (unless
943 // it runs on a _really_ big cluster system :-), this is a static member:
944 // see SetCountry() and GetCountry()
945 static Country ms_country;
946
947 // this constant is used to transform a time_t value to the internal
948 // representation, as time_t is in seconds and we use milliseconds it's
949 // fixed to 1000
950 static const long TIME_T_FACTOR;
951
952 // returns TRUE if we fall in range in which we can use standard ANSI C
953 // functions
954 inline bool IsInStdRange() const;
955
956 // the internal representation of the time is the amount of milliseconds
957 // elapsed since the origin which is set by convention to the UNIX/C epoch
958 // value: the midnight of January 1, 1970 (UTC)
959 wxLongLong m_time;
960 };
961
962 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
963 // This class contains a difference between 2 wxDateTime values, so it makes
964 // sense to add it to wxDateTime and it is the result of substraction of 2
965 // objects of that class. See also wxDateSpan.
966 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
967
968 class WXDLLEXPORT wxTimeSpan
969 {
970 public:
971 // constructors
972 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
973
974 // return the timespan for the given number of seconds
975 static wxTimeSpan Seconds(long sec) { return wxTimeSpan(0, 0, sec); }
976 static wxTimeSpan Second() { return Seconds(1); }
977
978 // return the timespan for the given number of minutes
979 static wxTimeSpan Minutes(long min) { return wxTimeSpan(0, min, 0 ); }
980 static wxTimeSpan Minute() { return Minutes(1); }
981
982 // return the timespan for the given number of hours
983 static wxTimeSpan Hours(long hours) { return wxTimeSpan(hours, 0, 0); }
984 static wxTimeSpan Hour() { return Hours(1); }
985
986 // return the timespan for the given number of days
987 static wxTimeSpan Days(long days) { return Hours(24 * days); }
988 static wxTimeSpan Day() { return Days(1); }
989
990 // return the timespan for the given number of weeks
991 static wxTimeSpan Weeks(long days) { return Days(7 * days); }
992 static wxTimeSpan Week() { return Weeks(1); }
993
994 // default ctor constructs the 0 time span
995 wxTimeSpan() { }
996
997 // from separate values for each component, date set to 0 (hours are
998 // not restricted to 0..24 range, neither are minutes, seconds or
999 // milliseconds)
1000 inline wxTimeSpan(long hours,
1001 long minutes = 0,
1002 long seconds = 0,
1003 long milliseconds = 0);
1004
1005 // default copy ctor is ok
1006
1007 // no dtor
1008
1009 // arithmetics with time spans (see also below for more operators)
1010 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1011
1012 // return the sum of two timespans
1013 inline wxTimeSpan Add(const wxTimeSpan& diff) const;
1014 // add two timespans together
1015 inline wxTimeSpan& Add(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
1016 // add two timespans together
1017 wxTimeSpan& operator+=(const wxTimeSpan& diff) { return Add(diff); }
1018
1019 // return the difference of two timespans
1020 inline wxTimeSpan Substract(const wxTimeSpan& diff) const;
1021 // substract another timespan
1022 inline wxTimeSpan& Substract(const wxTimeSpan& diff);
1023 // substract another timespan
1024 wxTimeSpan& operator-=(const wxTimeSpan& diff) { return Substract(diff); }
1025
1026 // multiply timespan by a scalar
1027 inline wxTimeSpan Multiply(int n) const;
1028 // multiply timespan by a scalar
1029 inline wxTimeSpan& Multiply(int n);
1030 // multiply timespan by a scalar
1031 wxTimeSpan& operator*=(int n) { return Multiply(n); }
1032
1033 // return this timespan with inversed sign
1034 wxTimeSpan Negate() const { return wxTimeSpan(-GetValue()); }
1035 // negate the value of the timespan
1036 wxTimeSpan& Neg() { m_diff = -GetValue(); return *this; }
1037 // negate the value of the timespan
1038 wxTimeSpan& operator-() { return Neg(); }
1039
1040 // return the absolute value of the timespan: does _not_ modify the
1041 // object
1042 inline wxTimeSpan Abs() const;
1043
1044 // there is intentionally no division because we don't want to
1045 // introduce rounding errors in time calculations
1046
1047 // comparaison (see also operator versions below)
1048 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1049
1050 // is the timespan null?
1051 bool IsNull() const { return m_diff == 0l; }
1052 // returns true if the timespan is null
1053 bool operator!() const { return !IsNull(); }
1054
1055 // is the timespan positive?
1056 bool IsPositive() const { return m_diff > 0l; }
1057
1058 // is the timespan negative?
1059 bool IsNegative() const { return m_diff < 0l; }
1060
1061 // are two timespans equal?
1062 inline bool IsEqualTo(const wxTimeSpan& ts) const;
1063 // compare two timestamps: works with the absolute values, i.e. -2
1064 // hours is longer than 1 hour. Also, it will return FALSE if the
1065 // timespans are equal in absolute value.
1066 inline bool IsLongerThan(const wxTimeSpan& ts) const;
1067 // compare two timestamps: works with the absolute values, i.e. 1
1068 // hour is shorter than -2 hours. Also, it will return FALSE if the
1069 // timespans are equal in absolute value.
1070 bool IsShorterThan(const wxTimeSpan& t) const { return !IsLongerThan(t); }
1071
1072 // breaking into days, hours, minutes and seconds
1073 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1074
1075 // get the max number of weeks in this timespan
1076 inline int GetWeeks() const;
1077 // get the max number of days in this timespan
1078 inline int GetDays() const;
1079 // get the max number of hours in this timespan
1080 inline int GetHours() const;
1081 // get the max number of minutes in this timespan
1082 inline int GetMinutes() const;
1083 // get the max number of seconds in this timespan
1084 inline wxLongLong GetSeconds() const;
1085 // get the number of milliseconds in this timespan
1086 wxLongLong GetMilliseconds() const { return m_diff; }
1087
1088 // conversion to text
1089 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1090
1091 // this function accepts strftime()-like format string (default
1092 // argument corresponds to the preferred date and time representation
1093 // for the current locale) and returns the string containing the
1094 // resulting text representation. Notice that only some of format
1095 // specifiers valid for wxDateTime are valid for wxTimeSpan: hours,
1096 // minutes and seconds make sense, but not "PM/AM" string for example.
1097 wxString Format(const wxChar *format = _T("%c")) const;
1098 // preferred date representation for the current locale
1099 wxString FormatDate() const { return Format(_T("%x")); }
1100 // preferred time representation for the current locale
1101 wxString FormatTime() const { return Format(_T("%X")); }
1102
1103 // implementation
1104 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1105
1106 // construct from internal representation
1107 wxTimeSpan(const wxLongLong& diff) { m_diff = diff; }
1108
1109 // get the internal representation
1110 wxLongLong GetValue() const { return m_diff; }
1111
1112 private:
1113 // the (signed) time span in milliseconds
1114 wxLongLong m_diff;
1115 };
1116
1117 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1118 // This class is a "logical time span" and is useful for implementing program
1119 // logic for such things as "add one month to the date" which, in general,
1120 // doesn't mean to add 60*60*24*31 seconds to it, but to take the same date
1121 // the next month (to understand that this is indeed different consider adding
1122 // one month to Feb, 15 - we want to get Mar, 15, of course).
1123 //
1124 // When adding a month to the date, all lesser components (days, hours, ...)
1125 // won't be changed unless the resulting date would be invalid: for example,
1126 // Jan 31 + 1 month will be Feb 28, not (non existing) Feb 31.
1127 //
1128 // Because of this feature, adding and substracting back again the same
1129 // wxDateSpan will *not*, in general give back the original date: Feb 28 - 1
1130 // month will be Jan 28, not Jan 31!
1131 //
1132 // wxDateSpan can be either positive or negative. They may be
1133 // multiplied by scalars which multiply all deltas by the scalar: i.e. 2*(1
1134 // month and 1 day) is 2 months and 2 days. They can be added together and
1135 // with wxDateTime or wxTimeSpan, but the type of result is different for each
1136 // case.
1137 //
1138 // Beware about weeks: if you specify both weeks and days, the total number of
1139 // days added will be 7*weeks + days! See also GetTotalDays() function.
1140 //
1141 // Finally, notice that for adding hours, minutes &c you don't need this
1142 // class: wxTimeSpan will do the job because there are no subtleties
1143 // associated with those.
1144 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1145
1146 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan
1147 {
1148 public:
1149 // constructors
1150 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1151
1152 // this many years/months/weeks/days
1153 wxDateSpan(int years = 0, int months = 0, int weeks = 0, int days = 0)
1154 {
1155 m_years = years;
1156 m_months = months;
1157 m_weeks = weeks;
1158 m_days = days;
1159 }
1160
1161 // get an object for the given number of days
1162 static wxDateSpan Days(int days) { return wxDateSpan(0, 0, 0, days); }
1163 static wxDateSpan Day() { return Days(1); }
1164
1165 // get an object for the given number of weeks
1166 static wxDateSpan Weeks(int weeks) { return wxDateSpan(0, 0, weeks, 0); }
1167 static wxDateSpan Week() { return Weeks(1); }
1168
1169 // get an object for the given number of months
1170 static wxDateSpan Months(int mon) { return wxDateSpan(0, mon, 0, 0); }
1171 static wxDateSpan Month() { return Months(1); }
1172
1173 // get an object for the given number of years
1174 static wxDateSpan Years(int years) { return wxDateSpan(years, 0, 0, 0); }
1175 static wxDateSpan Year() { return Years(1); }
1176
1177 // default copy ctor is ok
1178
1179 // no dtor
1180
1181 // accessors (all SetXXX() return the (modified) wxDateSpan object)
1182 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1183
1184 // set number of years
1185 wxDateSpan& SetYears(int n) { m_years = n; return *this; }
1186 // set number of months
1187 wxDateSpan& SetMonths(int n) { m_months = n; return *this; }
1188 // set number of weeks
1189 wxDateSpan& SetWeeks(int n) { m_weeks = n; return *this; }
1190 // set number of days
1191 wxDateSpan& SetDays(int n) { m_days = n; return *this; }
1192
1193 // get number of years
1194 int GetYears() const { return m_years; }
1195 // get number of months
1196 int GetMonths() const { return m_months; }
1197 // get number of weeks
1198 int GetWeeks() const { return m_weeks; }
1199 // get number of days
1200 int GetDays() const { return m_days; }
1201 // returns 7*GetWeeks() + GetDays()
1202 int GetTotalDays() const { return 7*m_weeks + m_days; }
1203
1204 // arithmetics with date spans (see also below for more operators)
1205 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1206
1207 // return sum of two date spans
1208 inline wxDateSpan Add(const wxDateSpan& other) const;
1209 // add another wxDateSpan to us
1210 inline wxDateSpan& Add(const wxDateSpan& other);
1211 // add another wxDateSpan to us
1212 inline wxDateSpan& operator+=(const wxDateSpan& other);
1213
1214 // return difference of two date spans
1215 inline wxDateSpan Substract(const wxDateSpan& other) const;
1216 // substract another wxDateSpan from us
1217 inline wxDateSpan& Substract(const wxDateSpan& other);
1218 // substract another wxDateSpan from us
1219 inline wxDateSpan& operator-=(const wxDateSpan& other);
1220
1221 // return a copy of this time span with changed sign
1222 inline wxDateSpan Negate() const;
1223 // inverse the sign of this timespan
1224 inline wxDateSpan& Neg();
1225 // inverse the sign of this timespan
1226 wxDateSpan& operator-() { return Neg(); }
1227
1228 // return the date span proportional to this one with given factor
1229 inline wxDateSpan Multiply(int factor) const;
1230 // multiply all components by a (signed) number
1231 inline wxDateSpan& Multiply(int factor);
1232 // multiply all components by a (signed) number
1233 inline wxDateSpan& operator*=(int factor) { return Multiply(factor); }
1234
1235 private:
1236 int m_years,
1237 m_months,
1238 m_weeks,
1239 m_days;
1240 };
1241
1242 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1243 // wxDateTimeArray: array of dates.
1244 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1245
1246 #include "wx/dynarray.h"
1247
1248 WX_DECLARE_OBJARRAY(wxDateTime, wxDateTimeArray);
1249
1250 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1251 // wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority: an object of this class will decide whether a
1252 // given date is a holiday and is used by all functions working with "work
1253 // days".
1254 //
1255 // NB: the base class is an ABC, derived classes must implement the pure
1256 // virtual methods to work with the holidays they correspond to.
1257 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1258
1259 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority;
1260 WX_DEFINE_ARRAY(wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority *, wxHolidayAuthoritiesArray);
1261
1262 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority
1263 {
1264 public:
1265 // returns TRUE if the given date is a holiday
1266 static bool IsHoliday(const wxDateTime& dt);
1267
1268 // fills the provided array with all holidays in the given range, returns
1269 // the number of them
1270 static size_t GetHolidaysInRange(const wxDateTime& dtStart,
1271 const wxDateTime& dtEnd,
1272 wxDateTimeArray& holidays);
1273
1274 // clear the list of holiday authorities
1275 static void ClearAllAuthorities();
1276
1277 // add a new holiday authority (the pointer will be deleted by
1278 // wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority)
1279 static void AddAuthority(wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority *auth);
1280
1281 protected:
1282 // this function is called to determine whether a given day is a holiday
1283 virtual bool DoIsHoliday(const wxDateTime& dt) const = 0;
1284
1285 // this function should fill the array with all holidays between the two
1286 // given dates - it is implemented in the base class, but in a very
1287 // inefficient way (it just iterates over all days and uses IsHoliday() for
1288 // each of them), so it must be overridden in the derived class where the
1289 // base class version may be explicitly used if needed
1290 //
1291 // returns the number of holidays in the given range and fills holidays
1292 // array
1293 virtual size_t DoGetHolidaysInRange(const wxDateTime& dtStart,
1294 const wxDateTime& dtEnd,
1295 wxDateTimeArray& holidays) const = 0;
1296
1297 private:
1298 // all holiday authorities
1299 static wxHolidayAuthoritiesArray ms_authorities;
1300 };
1301
1302 // the holidays for this class are all Saturdays and Sundays
1303 class WXDLLEXPORT wxDateTimeWorkDays : public wxDateTimeHolidayAuthority
1304 {
1305 protected:
1306 virtual bool DoIsHoliday(const wxDateTime& dt) const;
1307 virtual size_t DoGetHolidaysInRange(const wxDateTime& dtStart,
1308 const wxDateTime& dtEnd,
1309 wxDateTimeArray& holidays) const;
1310 };
1311
1312 // ============================================================================
1313 // inline functions implementation
1314 // ============================================================================
1315
1316 // don't include inline functions definitions when we're included from anything
1317 // else than datetime.cpp in debug builds: this minimizes rebuilds if we change
1318 // some inline function and the performance doesn't matter in the debug builds.
1319
1320 #if !defined(__WXDEBUG__) || defined(wxDEFINE_TIME_CONSTANTS)
1321 #define INCLUDED_FROM_WX_DATETIME_H
1322 #include "wx/datetime.inl"
1323 #undef INCLUDED_FROM_WX_DATETIME_H
1324 #endif
1325
1326 // if we defined it to be empty above, restore it now
1327 #undef inline
1328
1329 // ============================================================================
1330 // binary operators
1331 // ============================================================================
1332
1333 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1334 // wxDateTime operators
1335 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1336
1337 // arithmetics
1338 // -----------
1339
1340 // no need to check for validity - the member functions we call will do it
1341
1342 inline wxDateTime WXDLLEXPORT operator+(const wxDateTime& dt,
1343 const wxTimeSpan& ts)
1344 {
1345 return dt.Add(ts);
1346 }
1347
1348 inline wxDateTime WXDLLEXPORT operator-(const wxDateTime& dt,
1349 const wxTimeSpan& ts)
1350 {
1351 return dt.Substract(ts);
1352 }
1353
1354 inline wxDateTime WXDLLEXPORT operator+(const wxDateTime& dt,
1355 const wxDateSpan& ds)
1356 {
1357 return dt.Add(ds);
1358 }
1359
1360 inline wxDateTime WXDLLEXPORT operator-(const wxDateTime& dt,
1361 const wxDateSpan& ds)
1362 {
1363 return dt.Substract(ds);
1364 }
1365
1366 inline wxTimeSpan WXDLLEXPORT operator-(const wxDateTime& dt1,
1367 const wxDateTime& dt2)
1368 {
1369 return dt1.Substract(dt2);
1370 }
1371
1372 // comparison
1373 // ----------
1374
1375 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator<(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1376 {
1377 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1378
1379 return t1.GetValue() < t2.GetValue();
1380 }
1381
1382 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator<=(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1383 {
1384 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1385
1386 return t1.GetValue() <= t2.GetValue();
1387 }
1388
1389 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator>(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1390 {
1391 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1392
1393 return t1.GetValue() > t2.GetValue();
1394 }
1395
1396 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator>=(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1397 {
1398 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1399
1400 return t1.GetValue() >= t2.GetValue();
1401 }
1402
1403 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator==(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1404 {
1405 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1406
1407 return t1.GetValue() == t2.GetValue();
1408 }
1409
1410 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator!=(const wxDateTime& t1, const wxDateTime& t2)
1411 {
1412 wxASSERT_MSG( t1.IsValid() && t2.IsValid(), _T("invalid wxDateTime") );
1413
1414 return t1.GetValue() != t2.GetValue();
1415 }
1416
1417 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1418 // wxTimeSpan operators
1419 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1420
1421 // arithmetics
1422 // -----------
1423
1424 inline wxTimeSpan WXDLLEXPORT operator+(const wxTimeSpan& ts1,
1425 const wxTimeSpan& ts2)
1426 {
1427 return wxTimeSpan(ts1.GetValue() + ts2.GetValue());
1428 }
1429
1430 inline wxTimeSpan WXDLLEXPORT operator-(const wxTimeSpan& ts1,
1431 const wxTimeSpan& ts2)
1432 {
1433 return wxTimeSpan(ts1.GetValue() - ts2.GetValue());
1434 }
1435
1436 inline wxTimeSpan WXDLLEXPORT operator*(const wxTimeSpan& ts, int n)
1437 {
1438 return wxTimeSpan(ts).Multiply(n);
1439 }
1440
1441 inline wxTimeSpan WXDLLEXPORT operator*(int n, const wxTimeSpan& ts)
1442 {
1443 return wxTimeSpan(ts).Multiply(n);
1444 }
1445
1446 // comparison
1447 // ----------
1448
1449 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator<(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1450 {
1451 return t1.GetValue() < t2.GetValue();
1452 }
1453
1454 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator<=(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1455 {
1456 return t1.GetValue() <= t2.GetValue();
1457 }
1458
1459 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator>(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1460 {
1461 return t1.GetValue() > t2.GetValue();
1462 }
1463
1464 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator>=(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1465 {
1466 return t1.GetValue() >= t2.GetValue();
1467 }
1468
1469 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator==(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1470 {
1471 return t1.GetValue() == t2.GetValue();
1472 }
1473
1474 inline bool WXDLLEXPORT operator!=(const wxTimeSpan &t1, const wxTimeSpan &t2)
1475 {
1476 return t1.GetValue() != t2.GetValue();
1477 }
1478
1479 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1480 // wxDateSpan
1481 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1482
1483 // arithmetics
1484 // -----------
1485
1486 inline WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan operator+(const wxDateSpan& ds1,
1487 const wxDateSpan& ds2)
1488 {
1489 return wxDateSpan(ds1.GetYears() + ds2.GetYears(),
1490 ds1.GetMonths() + ds2.GetMonths(),
1491 ds1.GetWeeks() + ds2.GetWeeks(),
1492 ds1.GetDays() + ds2.GetDays());
1493 }
1494
1495 inline WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan operator-(const wxDateSpan& ds1,
1496 const wxDateSpan& ds2)
1497 {
1498 return wxDateSpan(ds1.GetYears() - ds2.GetYears(),
1499 ds1.GetMonths() - ds2.GetMonths(),
1500 ds1.GetWeeks() - ds2.GetWeeks(),
1501 ds1.GetDays() - ds2.GetDays());
1502 }
1503
1504 inline WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan operator*(const wxDateSpan& ds, int n)
1505 {
1506 return wxDateSpan(ds).Multiply(n);
1507 }
1508
1509 inline WXDLLEXPORT wxDateSpan operator*(int n, const wxDateSpan& ds)
1510 {
1511 return wxDateSpan(ds).Multiply(n);
1512 }
1513
1514 // ============================================================================
1515 // other helper functions
1516 // ============================================================================
1517
1518 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1519 // iteration helpers: can be used to write a for loop over enum variable like
1520 // this:
1521 // for ( m = wxDateTime::Jan; m < wxDateTime::Inv_Month; wxNextMonth(m) )
1522 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1523
1524 inline WXDLLEXPORT void wxNextMonth(wxDateTime::Month& m)
1525 {
1526 wxASSERT_MSG( m < wxDateTime::Inv_Month, _T("invalid month") );
1527
1528 // no wrapping or the for loop above would never end!
1529 m = (wxDateTime::Month)(m + 1);
1530 }
1531
1532 inline WXDLLEXPORT void wxPrevMonth(wxDateTime::Month& m)
1533 {
1534 wxASSERT_MSG( m < wxDateTime::Inv_Month, _T("invalid month") );
1535
1536 m = m == wxDateTime::Jan ? wxDateTime::Inv_Month
1537 : (wxDateTime::Month)(m - 1);
1538 }
1539
1540 inline WXDLLEXPORT void wxNextWDay(wxDateTime::WeekDay& wd)
1541 {
1542 wxASSERT_MSG( wd < wxDateTime::Inv_WeekDay, _T("invalid week day") );
1543
1544 // no wrapping or the for loop above would never end!
1545 wd = (wxDateTime::WeekDay)(wd + 1);
1546 }
1547
1548 inline WXDLLEXPORT void wxPrevWDay(wxDateTime::WeekDay& wd)
1549 {
1550 wxASSERT_MSG( wd < wxDateTime::Inv_WeekDay, _T("invalid week day") );
1551
1552 wd = wd == wxDateTime::Sun ? wxDateTime::Inv_WeekDay
1553 : (wxDateTime::WeekDay)(wd - 1);
1554 }
1555
1556 #endif // _WX_DATETIME_H