varmod-gmtime.mk revision 1.14 1 1.14 rillig # $NetBSD: varmod-gmtime.mk,v 1.14 2023/05/10 15:53:32 rillig Exp $
2 1.1 rillig #
3 1.2 rillig # Tests for the :gmtime variable modifier, which formats a timestamp
4 1.6 rillig # using strftime(3) in UTC.
5 1.11 rillig #
6 1.11 rillig # See also:
7 1.11 rillig # varmod-localtime.mk
8 1.1 rillig
9 1.8 rillig .if ${TZ:Uundefined} != "undefined" # see unit-tests/Makefile
10 1.8 rillig . error
11 1.8 rillig .endif
12 1.2 rillig
13 1.3 rillig # Test for the default time format, %c. Since the time always varies, it's
14 1.3 rillig # only possible to check for the general format here. The names of the
15 1.3 rillig # month and weekday are always in English, independent from the locale.
16 1.3 rillig # Example: Thu Oct 29 18:56:41 2020
17 1.3 rillig .if ${:U:gmtime:tW:M??? ??? ?? ??\:??\:?? ????} == ""
18 1.3 rillig . error
19 1.3 rillig .endif
20 1.3 rillig
21 1.6 rillig
22 1.7 rillig # modifier name too short, falling back to the SysV modifier.
23 1.7 rillig .if ${%Y:L:gmtim=1593536400} != "%Y"
24 1.7 rillig . error
25 1.7 rillig .endif
26 1.7 rillig
27 1.7 rillig
28 1.7 rillig # 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z
29 1.7 rillig .if ${%Y:L:gmtime=1593536400} != "2020"
30 1.7 rillig . error
31 1.7 rillig .endif
32 1.7 rillig
33 1.7 rillig
34 1.7 rillig # modifier name too long, falling back to the SysV modifier.
35 1.7 rillig .if ${%Y:L:gmtimer=1593536400} != "%Y"
36 1.7 rillig . error
37 1.7 rillig .endif
38 1.7 rillig
39 1.7 rillig
40 1.7 rillig # If the modifier name is not matched exactly, fall back to the
41 1.7 rillig # :from=to modifier.
42 1.7 rillig .if ${gmtime:L:gm%=local%} != "localtime"
43 1.7 rillig . error
44 1.7 rillig .endif
45 1.7 rillig
46 1.7 rillig
47 1.12 rillig # Before var.c 1.1050 from 2023-05-09, it was not possible to pass the
48 1.12 rillig # seconds via a variable expression.
49 1.12 rillig .if ${%Y:L:gmtime=${:U1593536400}} != "2020"
50 1.7 rillig . error
51 1.7 rillig .endif
52 1.7 rillig
53 1.7 rillig
54 1.7 rillig # Before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31 21:40:20, it was possible to pass
55 1.7 rillig # negative time stamps to the :gmtime modifier, resulting in dates before
56 1.7 rillig # 1970. Going back 50 years in the past is not a practical use case for
57 1.7 rillig # make. Therefore, since var.c 1.631, negative time stamps produce a
58 1.7 rillig # parse error.
59 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=-1} != ""
60 1.7 rillig . error
61 1.7 rillig .else
62 1.7 rillig . error
63 1.7 rillig .endif
64 1.7 rillig
65 1.7 rillig
66 1.10 rillig # Spaces were allowed before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31 21:40:20, not
67 1.10 rillig # because it would make sense but just as a side-effect from using strtoul.
68 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime= 1} != ""
69 1.7 rillig . error
70 1.11 rillig .else
71 1.11 rillig . error
72 1.7 rillig .endif
73 1.7 rillig
74 1.7 rillig
75 1.7 rillig # 0 means now; this differs from GNode.mtime, where a 0 means nonexistent.
76 1.7 rillig # Since "now" constantly changes, the strongest possible test is to match the
77 1.7 rillig # resulting pattern.
78 1.7 rillig .if !${:L:gmtime=0:tW:M??? ??? ?? ??\:??\:?? 20??}
79 1.7 rillig . error
80 1.7 rillig .endif
81 1.7 rillig
82 1.7 rillig
83 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=1} != "Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970"
84 1.7 rillig . error
85 1.7 rillig .endif
86 1.7 rillig
87 1.7 rillig
88 1.7 rillig # INT32_MAX
89 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=2147483647} != "Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038"
90 1.7 rillig . error
91 1.7 rillig .endif
92 1.7 rillig
93 1.7 rillig
94 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=2147483648} == "Tue Jan 19 03:14:08 2038"
95 1.7 rillig # All systems that have unsigned time_t or 64-bit time_t.
96 1.10 rillig .elif ${:L:gmtime=2147483648} == "Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901"
97 1.10 rillig # FreeBSD-12.0-i386 still has 32-bit signed time_t, see
98 1.10 rillig # sys/x86/include/_types.h, __LP64__.
99 1.10 rillig #
100 1.10 rillig # Linux on 32-bit systems may still have 32-bit signed time_t, see
101 1.10 rillig # sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/generic/bits/typesizes.h, __TIMESIZE.
102 1.7 rillig .else
103 1.7 rillig . error
104 1.7 rillig .endif
105 1.7 rillig
106 1.7 rillig
107 1.7 rillig # Integer overflow, at least before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31.
108 1.7 rillig # Because this modifier is implemented using strtoul, the parsed time was
109 1.7 rillig # ULONG_MAX, which got converted to -1. This resulted in a time stamp of
110 1.7 rillig # the second before 1970.
111 1.7 rillig #
112 1.11 rillig # Since var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31, the overflow is detected and produces a
113 1.11 rillig # parse error.
114 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=10000000000000000000000000000000} != ""
115 1.7 rillig . error
116 1.7 rillig .else
117 1.7 rillig . error
118 1.7 rillig .endif
119 1.7 rillig
120 1.9 rillig # Before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31, there was no error handling while
121 1.10 rillig # parsing the :gmtime modifier, thus no error message was printed. Parsing
122 1.7 rillig # stopped after the '=', and the remaining string was parsed for more variable
123 1.7 rillig # modifiers. Because of the unknown modifier 'e' from the 'error', the whole
124 1.7 rillig # variable value was discarded and thus not printed.
125 1.7 rillig .if ${:L:gmtime=error} != ""
126 1.7 rillig . error
127 1.7 rillig .else
128 1.7 rillig . error
129 1.7 rillig .endif
130 1.6 rillig
131 1.12 rillig # Before var.c 1.1050 from 2023-05-09, the timestamp could be directly
132 1.14 rillig # followed by the next modifier, without a ':' separator. This was the same
133 1.11 rillig # bug as for the ':L' and ':P' modifiers.
134 1.11 rillig .if ${%Y:L:gmtime=100000S,1970,bad,} != "bad"
135 1.11 rillig . error
136 1.11 rillig .endif
137 1.6 rillig
138 1.7 rillig all:
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