1 1.4 kamil /* $NetBSD: getdate.c,v 1.4 2018/01/04 20:57:29 kamil Exp $ */ 2 1.1 ginsbach /* 3 1.1 ginsbach * Copyright (c) 2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 4 1.1 ginsbach * All rights reserved. 5 1.1 ginsbach * 6 1.1 ginsbach * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation 7 1.1 ginsbach * by Brian Ginsbach. 8 1.1 ginsbach * 9 1.1 ginsbach * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 10 1.1 ginsbach * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 11 1.1 ginsbach * are met: 12 1.1 ginsbach * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 13 1.1 ginsbach * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 14 1.1 ginsbach * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 15 1.1 ginsbach * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 16 1.1 ginsbach * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 17 1.1 ginsbach * 18 1.1 ginsbach * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS 19 1.1 ginsbach * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 20 1.1 ginsbach * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 21 1.1 ginsbach * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 22 1.1 ginsbach * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 23 1.1 ginsbach * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 24 1.1 ginsbach * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 25 1.1 ginsbach * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 26 1.1 ginsbach * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 27 1.1 ginsbach * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 28 1.1 ginsbach * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29 1.1 ginsbach */ 30 1.1 ginsbach 31 1.4 kamil #include "namespace.h" 32 1.4 kamil 33 1.1 ginsbach #include <sys/stat.h> 34 1.1 ginsbach 35 1.1 ginsbach #include <errno.h> 36 1.1 ginsbach #include <stdio.h> 37 1.1 ginsbach #include <stdlib.h> 38 1.1 ginsbach #include <string.h> 39 1.1 ginsbach #include <time.h> 40 1.1 ginsbach #include <unistd.h> 41 1.1 ginsbach #include <util.h> 42 1.1 ginsbach 43 1.1 ginsbach #define TMSENTINEL (-1) 44 1.1 ginsbach 45 1.1 ginsbach /* 46 1.1 ginsbach * getdate_err is set to one of the following values on error. 47 1.1 ginsbach * 48 1.1 ginsbach * 1 The DATEMSK environment variable is null or undefined. 49 1.1 ginsbach * 2 The template file cannot be opened for reading. 50 1.1 ginsbach * 3 Failed to get file status information. 51 1.1 ginsbach * 4 Template file is not a regular file. 52 1.1 ginsbach * 5 Encountered an error while reading the template file. 53 1.1 ginsbach * 6 Cannot allocate memory. 54 1.1 ginsbach * 7 Input string does not match any line in the template. 55 1.1 ginsbach * 8 Input string is invalid (for example, February 31) or could not 56 1.1 ginsbach * be represented in a time_t. 57 1.1 ginsbach */ 58 1.1 ginsbach 59 1.1 ginsbach int getdate_err; 60 1.1 ginsbach 61 1.1 ginsbach struct tm * 62 1.1 ginsbach getdate(const char *str) 63 1.1 ginsbach { 64 1.1 ginsbach char *datemsk, *line, *rp; 65 1.1 ginsbach FILE *fp; 66 1.1 ginsbach struct stat sb; 67 1.1 ginsbach static struct tm rtm, tmnow; 68 1.1 ginsbach struct tm *tmp, *rtmp = &rtm; 69 1.1 ginsbach size_t lineno = 0; 70 1.1 ginsbach time_t now; 71 1.1 ginsbach 72 1.1 ginsbach if (((datemsk = getenv("DATEMSK")) == NULL) || *datemsk == '\0') { 73 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 1; 74 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 75 1.1 ginsbach } 76 1.1 ginsbach 77 1.1 ginsbach if (stat(datemsk, &sb) < 0) { 78 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 3; 79 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 80 1.1 ginsbach } 81 1.1 ginsbach 82 1.1 ginsbach if ((sb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFREG) { 83 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 4; 84 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 85 1.1 ginsbach } 86 1.1 ginsbach 87 1.3 christos if ((fp = fopen(datemsk, "re")) == NULL) { 88 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 2; 89 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 90 1.1 ginsbach } 91 1.1 ginsbach 92 1.1 ginsbach /* loop through datemsk file */ 93 1.1 ginsbach errno = 0; 94 1.1 ginsbach rp = NULL; 95 1.1 ginsbach while ((line = fparseln(fp, NULL, &lineno, NULL, 0)) != NULL) { 96 1.1 ginsbach /* initialize tmp with sentinels */ 97 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_sec = rtm.tm_min = rtm.tm_hour = TMSENTINEL; 98 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday = rtm.tm_mon = rtm.tm_year = TMSENTINEL; 99 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_wday = rtm.tm_yday = rtm.tm_isdst = TMSENTINEL; 100 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_gmtoff = 0; 101 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_zone = NULL; 102 1.1 ginsbach rp = strptime(str, line, rtmp); 103 1.1 ginsbach free(line); 104 1.1 ginsbach if (rp != NULL) 105 1.1 ginsbach break; 106 1.1 ginsbach errno = 0; 107 1.1 ginsbach } 108 1.1 ginsbach if (errno != 0 || ferror(fp)) { 109 1.1 ginsbach if (errno == ENOMEM) 110 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 6; 111 1.1 ginsbach else 112 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 5; 113 1.1 ginsbach fclose(fp); 114 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 115 1.1 ginsbach } 116 1.1 ginsbach if (feof(fp) || (rp != NULL && *rp != '\0')) { 117 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 7; 118 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 119 1.1 ginsbach } 120 1.1 ginsbach fclose(fp); 121 1.1 ginsbach 122 1.1 ginsbach time(&now); 123 1.1 ginsbach tmp = localtime(&now); 124 1.1 ginsbach tmnow = *tmp; 125 1.1 ginsbach 126 1.1 ginsbach /* 127 1.1 ginsbach * This implementation does not accept setting the broken-down time 128 1.1 ginsbach * to anything other than the localtime(). It is not possible to 129 1.1 ginsbach * change the scanned timezone with %Z. 130 1.1 ginsbach * 131 1.1 ginsbach * Note IRIX and Solaris accept only the current zone for %Z. 132 1.1 ginsbach * XXX Is there any implementation that matches the standard? 133 1.1 ginsbach * XXX (Or am I reading the standard wrong?) 134 1.1 ginsbach * 135 1.1 ginsbach * Note: Neither XPG 6 (POSIX 2004) nor XPG 7 (POSIX 2008) 136 1.1 ginsbach * requires strptime(3) support for %Z. 137 1.1 ginsbach */ 138 1.1 ginsbach 139 1.1 ginsbach /* 140 1.1 ginsbach * Given only a weekday find the first matching weekday starting 141 1.1 ginsbach * with the current weekday and moving into the future. 142 1.1 ginsbach */ 143 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_wday != TMSENTINEL && rtm.tm_year == TMSENTINEL && 144 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mon == TMSENTINEL && rtm.tm_mday == TMSENTINEL) { 145 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year = tmnow.tm_year; 146 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mon = tmnow.tm_mon; 147 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday = tmnow.tm_mday + 148 1.1 ginsbach (rtm.tm_wday - tmnow.tm_wday + 7) % 7; 149 1.1 ginsbach } 150 1.1 ginsbach 151 1.1 ginsbach /* 152 1.1 ginsbach * Given only a month (and no year) find the first matching month 153 1.1 ginsbach * starting with the current month and moving into the future. 154 1.1 ginsbach */ 155 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_mon != TMSENTINEL) { 156 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_year == TMSENTINEL) { 157 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year = tmnow.tm_year + 158 1.1 ginsbach ((rtm.tm_mon < tmnow.tm_mon)? 1 : 0); 159 1.1 ginsbach } 160 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_mday == TMSENTINEL) { 161 1.1 ginsbach /* assume the first of the month */ 162 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday = 1; 163 1.1 ginsbach /* 164 1.1 ginsbach * XXX This isn't documented! Just observed behavior. 165 1.1 ginsbach * 166 1.1 ginsbach * Given the weekday find the first matching weekday 167 1.1 ginsbach * starting with the weekday of the first day of the 168 1.1 ginsbach * the month and moving into the future. 169 1.1 ginsbach */ 170 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_wday != TMSENTINEL) { 171 1.1 ginsbach struct tm tm; 172 1.1 ginsbach 173 1.1 ginsbach memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(struct tm)); 174 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_year = rtm.tm_year; 175 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_mon = rtm.tm_mon; 176 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_mday = 1; 177 1.1 ginsbach mktime(&tm); 178 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday += 179 1.1 ginsbach (rtm.tm_wday - tm.tm_wday + 7) % 7; 180 1.1 ginsbach } 181 1.1 ginsbach } 182 1.1 ginsbach } 183 1.1 ginsbach 184 1.1 ginsbach /* 185 1.1 ginsbach * Given no time of day assume the current time of day. 186 1.1 ginsbach */ 187 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_hour == TMSENTINEL && 188 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_min == TMSENTINEL && rtm.tm_sec == TMSENTINEL) { 189 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_hour = tmnow.tm_hour; 190 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_min = tmnow.tm_min; 191 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_sec = tmnow.tm_sec; 192 1.1 ginsbach } 193 1.1 ginsbach /* 194 1.1 ginsbach * Given an hour and no date, find the first matching hour starting 195 1.1 ginsbach * with the current hour and moving into the future 196 1.1 ginsbach */ 197 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_hour != TMSENTINEL && 198 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year == TMSENTINEL && rtm.tm_mon == TMSENTINEL && 199 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday == TMSENTINEL) { 200 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year = tmnow.tm_year; 201 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mon = tmnow.tm_mon; 202 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday = tmnow.tm_mday; 203 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_hour < tmnow.tm_hour) 204 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_hour += 24; 205 1.1 ginsbach } 206 1.1 ginsbach 207 1.1 ginsbach /* 208 1.1 ginsbach * Set to 'sane' values; mktime(3) does funny things otherwise. 209 1.1 ginsbach * No hours, no minutes, no seconds, no service. 210 1.1 ginsbach */ 211 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_hour == TMSENTINEL) 212 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_hour = 0; 213 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_min == TMSENTINEL) 214 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_min = 0; 215 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_sec == TMSENTINEL) 216 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_sec = 0; 217 1.1 ginsbach 218 1.1 ginsbach /* 219 1.1 ginsbach * Given only a year the values of month, day of month, day of year, 220 1.1 ginsbach * week day and is daylight (summer) time are unspecified. 221 1.1 ginsbach * (Specified on the Solaris man page not POSIX.) 222 1.1 ginsbach */ 223 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_year != TMSENTINEL && 224 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mon == TMSENTINEL && rtm.tm_mday == TMSENTINEL) { 225 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mon = 0; 226 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday = 1; 227 1.1 ginsbach /* 228 1.1 ginsbach * XXX More undocumented functionality but observed. 229 1.1 ginsbach * 230 1.1 ginsbach * Given the weekday find the first matching weekday 231 1.2 mbalmer * starting with the weekday of the first day of the 232 1.1 ginsbach * month and moving into the future. 233 1.1 ginsbach */ 234 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_wday != TMSENTINEL) { 235 1.1 ginsbach struct tm tm; 236 1.1 ginsbach 237 1.1 ginsbach memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(struct tm)); 238 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_year = rtm.tm_year; 239 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_mon = rtm.tm_mon; 240 1.1 ginsbach tm.tm_mday = 1; 241 1.1 ginsbach mktime(&tm); 242 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_mday += (rtm.tm_wday - tm.tm_wday + 7) % 7; 243 1.1 ginsbach } 244 1.1 ginsbach } 245 1.1 ginsbach 246 1.1 ginsbach /* 247 1.1 ginsbach * Given only the century but no year within, the current year 248 1.1 ginsbach * is assumed. (Specified on the Solaris man page not POSIX.) 249 1.1 ginsbach * 250 1.1 ginsbach * Warning ugly end case 251 1.1 ginsbach * 252 1.1 ginsbach * This is more work since strptime(3) doesn't "do the right thing". 253 1.1 ginsbach */ 254 1.1 ginsbach if (rtm.tm_year != TMSENTINEL && (rtm.tm_year - 1900) >= 0) { 255 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year -= 1900; 256 1.1 ginsbach rtm.tm_year += (tmnow.tm_year % 100); 257 1.1 ginsbach } 258 1.1 ginsbach 259 1.1 ginsbach /* 260 1.1 ginsbach * mktime() will normalize all values and also check that the 261 1.1 ginsbach * value will fit into a time_t. 262 1.1 ginsbach * 263 1.1 ginsbach * This is only for POSIX correctness. A date >= 1900 is 264 1.1 ginsbach * really ok, but using a time_t limits things. 265 1.1 ginsbach */ 266 1.1 ginsbach if (mktime(rtmp) < 0) { 267 1.1 ginsbach getdate_err = 8; 268 1.1 ginsbach return (NULL); 269 1.1 ginsbach } 270 1.1 ginsbach 271 1.1 ginsbach return (rtmp); 272 1.1 ginsbach } 273