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321 lines
11 KiB
#ifndef _DATE_TIME_TIME_PARSING_HPP___ |
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#define _DATE_TIME_TIME_PARSING_HPP___ |
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/* Copyright (c) 2002,2003,2005 CrystalClear Software, Inc. |
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* Use, modification and distribution is subject to the |
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* Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying |
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* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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* Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst |
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* $Date: 2008-02-27 15:00:24 -0500 (Wed, 27 Feb 2008) $ |
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*/ |
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#include "boost/tokenizer.hpp" |
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#include "boost/lexical_cast.hpp" |
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#include "boost/date_time/date_parsing.hpp" |
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#include "boost/cstdint.hpp" |
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#include <iostream> |
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namespace boost { |
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namespace date_time { |
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//! computes exponential math like 2^8 => 256, only works with positive integers |
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//Not general purpose, but needed b/c std::pow is not available |
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//everywehere. Hasn't been tested with negatives and zeros |
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template<class int_type> |
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inline |
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int_type power(int_type base, int_type exponent) |
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{ |
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int_type result = 1; |
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for(int i = 0; i < exponent; ++i){ |
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result *= base; |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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//! Creates a time_duration object from a delimited string |
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/*! Expected format for string is "[-]h[h][:mm][:ss][.fff]". |
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* If the number of fractional digits provided is greater than the |
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* precision of the time duration type then the extra digits are |
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* truncated. |
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* |
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* A negative duration will be created if the first character in |
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* string is a '-', all other '-' will be treated as delimiters. |
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* Accepted delimiters are "-:,.". |
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*/ |
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template<class time_duration, class char_type> |
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inline |
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time_duration |
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str_from_delimited_time_duration(const std::basic_string<char_type>& s) |
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{ |
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unsigned short min=0, sec =0; |
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int hour =0; |
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bool is_neg = (s.at(0) == '-'); |
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boost::int64_t fs=0; |
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int pos = 0; |
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typedef typename std::basic_string<char_type>::traits_type traits_type; |
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typedef boost::char_separator<char_type, traits_type> char_separator_type; |
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typedef boost::tokenizer<char_separator_type, |
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typename std::basic_string<char_type>::const_iterator, |
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std::basic_string<char_type> > tokenizer; |
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typedef typename boost::tokenizer<char_separator_type, |
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typename std::basic_string<char_type>::const_iterator, |
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typename std::basic_string<char_type> >::iterator tokenizer_iterator; |
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char_type sep_chars[5] = {'-',':',',','.'}; |
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char_separator_type sep(sep_chars); |
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tokenizer tok(s,sep); |
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for(tokenizer_iterator beg=tok.begin(); beg!=tok.end();++beg){ |
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switch(pos) { |
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case 0: { |
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hour = boost::lexical_cast<int>(*beg); |
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break; |
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} |
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case 1: { |
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min = boost::lexical_cast<unsigned short>(*beg); |
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break; |
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} |
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case 2: { |
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sec = boost::lexical_cast<unsigned short>(*beg); |
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break; |
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}; |
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case 3: { |
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int digits = static_cast<int>(beg->length()); |
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//Works around a bug in MSVC 6 library that does not support |
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//operator>> thus meaning lexical_cast will fail to compile. |
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#if (defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (_MSC_VER < 1300)) |
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// msvc wouldn't compile 'time_duration::num_fractional_digits()' |
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// (required template argument list) as a workaround a temp |
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// time_duration object was used |
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time_duration td(hour,min,sec,fs); |
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int precision = td.num_fractional_digits(); |
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// _atoi64 is an MS specific function |
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if(digits >= precision) { |
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// drop excess digits |
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fs = _atoi64(beg->substr(0, precision).c_str()); |
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} |
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else { |
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fs = _atoi64(beg->c_str()); |
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} |
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#else |
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int precision = time_duration::num_fractional_digits(); |
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if(digits >= precision) { |
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// drop excess digits |
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fs = boost::lexical_cast<boost::int64_t>(beg->substr(0, precision)); |
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} |
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else { |
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fs = boost::lexical_cast<boost::int64_t>(*beg); |
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} |
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#endif |
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if(digits < precision){ |
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// trailing zeros get dropped from the string, |
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// "1:01:01.1" would yield .000001 instead of .100000 |
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// the power() compensates for the missing decimal places |
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fs *= power(10, precision - digits); |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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}//switch |
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pos++; |
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} |
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if(is_neg) { |
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return -time_duration(hour, min, sec, fs); |
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} |
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else { |
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return time_duration(hour, min, sec, fs); |
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} |
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} |
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//! Creates a time_duration object from a delimited string |
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/*! Expected format for string is "[-]h[h][:mm][:ss][.fff]". |
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* If the number of fractional digits provided is greater than the |
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* precision of the time duration type then the extra digits are |
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* truncated. |
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* |
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* A negative duration will be created if the first character in |
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* string is a '-', all other '-' will be treated as delimiters. |
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* Accepted delimiters are "-:,.". |
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*/ |
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template<class time_duration> |
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inline |
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time_duration |
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parse_delimited_time_duration(const std::string& s) |
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{ |
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return str_from_delimited_time_duration<time_duration,char>(s); |
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} |
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//! Utility function to split appart string |
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inline |
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bool |
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split(const std::string& s, |
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char sep, |
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std::string& first, |
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std::string& second) |
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{ |
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int sep_pos = static_cast<int>(s.find(sep)); |
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first = s.substr(0,sep_pos); |
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second = s.substr(sep_pos+1); |
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return true; |
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} |
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template<class time_type> |
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inline |
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time_type |
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parse_delimited_time(const std::string& s, char sep) |
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{ |
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typedef typename time_type::time_duration_type time_duration; |
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typedef typename time_type::date_type date_type; |
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//split date/time on a unique delimiter char such as ' ' or 'T' |
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std::string date_string, tod_string; |
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split(s, sep, date_string, tod_string); |
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//call parse_date with first string |
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date_type d = parse_date<date_type>(date_string); |
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//call parse_time_duration with remaining string |
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time_duration td = parse_delimited_time_duration<time_duration>(tod_string); |
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//construct a time |
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return time_type(d, td); |
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} |
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//! Parse time duration part of an iso time of form: [-]hhmmss[.fff...] (eg: 120259.123 is 12 hours, 2 min, 59 seconds, 123000 microseconds) |
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template<class time_duration> |
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inline |
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time_duration |
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parse_undelimited_time_duration(const std::string& s) |
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{ |
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int precision = 0; |
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{ |
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// msvc wouldn't compile 'time_duration::num_fractional_digits()' |
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// (required template argument list) as a workaround, a temp |
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// time_duration object was used |
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time_duration tmp(0,0,0,1); |
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precision = tmp.num_fractional_digits(); |
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} |
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// 'precision+1' is so we grab all digits, plus the decimal |
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int offsets[] = {2,2,2, precision+1}; |
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int pos = 0, sign = 0; |
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int hours = 0; |
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short min=0, sec=0; |
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boost::int64_t fs=0; |
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// increment one position if the string was "signed" |
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if(s.at(sign) == '-') |
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{ |
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++sign; |
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} |
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// stlport choked when passing s.substr() to tokenizer |
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// using a new string fixed the error |
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std::string remain = s.substr(sign); |
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/* We do not want the offset_separator to wrap the offsets, we |
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* will never want to process more than: |
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* 2 char, 2 char, 2 char, frac_sec length. |
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* We *do* want the offset_separator to give us a partial for the |
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* last characters if there were not enough provided in the input string. */ |
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bool wrap_off = false; |
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bool ret_part = true; |
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boost::offset_separator osf(offsets, offsets+4, wrap_off, ret_part); |
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typedef boost::tokenizer<boost::offset_separator, |
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std::basic_string<char>::const_iterator, |
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std::basic_string<char> > tokenizer; |
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typedef boost::tokenizer<boost::offset_separator, |
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std::basic_string<char>::const_iterator, |
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std::basic_string<char> >::iterator tokenizer_iterator; |
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tokenizer tok(remain, osf); |
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for(tokenizer_iterator ti=tok.begin(); ti!=tok.end();++ti){ |
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switch(pos) { |
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case 0: |
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{ |
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hours = boost::lexical_cast<int>(*ti); |
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break; |
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} |
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case 1: |
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{ |
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min = boost::lexical_cast<short>(*ti); |
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break; |
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} |
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case 2: |
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{ |
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sec = boost::lexical_cast<short>(*ti); |
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break; |
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} |
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case 3: |
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{ |
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std::string char_digits(ti->substr(1)); // digits w/no decimal |
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int digits = static_cast<int>(char_digits.length()); |
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//Works around a bug in MSVC 6 library that does not support |
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//operator>> thus meaning lexical_cast will fail to compile. |
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#if (defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200)) // 1200 == VC++ 6.0 |
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// _atoi64 is an MS specific function |
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if(digits >= precision) { |
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// drop excess digits |
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fs = _atoi64(char_digits.substr(0, precision).c_str()); |
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} |
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else if(digits == 0) { |
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fs = 0; // just in case _atoi64 doesn't like an empty string |
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} |
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else { |
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fs = _atoi64(char_digits.c_str()); |
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} |
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#else |
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if(digits >= precision) { |
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// drop excess digits |
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fs = boost::lexical_cast<boost::int64_t>(char_digits.substr(0, precision)); |
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} |
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else if(digits == 0) { |
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fs = 0; // lexical_cast doesn't like empty strings |
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} |
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else { |
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fs = boost::lexical_cast<boost::int64_t>(char_digits); |
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} |
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#endif |
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if(digits < precision){ |
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// trailing zeros get dropped from the string, |
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// "1:01:01.1" would yield .000001 instead of .100000 |
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// the power() compensates for the missing decimal places |
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fs *= power(10, precision - digits); |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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}; |
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pos++; |
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} |
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if(sign) { |
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return -time_duration(hours, min, sec, fs); |
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} |
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else { |
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return time_duration(hours, min, sec, fs); |
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} |
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} |
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//! Parse time string of form YYYYMMDDThhmmss where T is delimeter between date and time |
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template<class time_type> |
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inline |
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time_type |
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parse_iso_time(const std::string& s, char sep) |
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{ |
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typedef typename time_type::time_duration_type time_duration; |
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typedef typename time_type::date_type date_type; |
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//split date/time on a unique delimiter char such as ' ' or 'T' |
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std::string date_string, tod_string; |
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split(s, sep, date_string, tod_string); |
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//call parse_date with first string |
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date_type d = parse_undelimited_date<date_type>(date_string); |
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//call parse_time_duration with remaining string |
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time_duration td = parse_undelimited_time_duration<time_duration>(tod_string); |
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//construct a time |
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return time_type(d, td); |
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} |
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} }//namespace date_time |
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#endif
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