ext-boost/boost/date_time/posix_time/conversion.hpp
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#ifndef POSIX_TIME_CONVERSION_HPP___
#define POSIX_TIME_CONVERSION_HPP___
/* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
* Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
* Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
* Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
* $Date$
*/
#include <cstring>
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/ptime.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time_duration.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/filetime_functions.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/c_time.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/time_resolution_traits.hpp> // absolute_value
#include <boost/date_time/gregorian/conversion.hpp>
namespace boost {
namespace posix_time {
//! Function that converts a time_t into a ptime.
inline
ptime from_time_t(std::time_t t)
{
return ptime(gregorian::date(1970,1,1)) + seconds(static_cast<long>(t));
}
//! Function that converts a ptime into a time_t
inline
std::time_t to_time_t(ptime pt)
{
return (pt - ptime(gregorian::date(1970,1,1))).total_seconds();
}
//! Convert a time to a tm structure truncating any fractional seconds
inline
std::tm to_tm(const boost::posix_time::ptime& t) {
std::tm timetm = boost::gregorian::to_tm(t.date());
boost::posix_time::time_duration td = t.time_of_day();
timetm.tm_hour = static_cast<int>(td.hours());
timetm.tm_min = static_cast<int>(td.minutes());
timetm.tm_sec = static_cast<int>(td.seconds());
timetm.tm_isdst = -1; // -1 used when dst info is unknown
return timetm;
}
//! Convert a time_duration to a tm structure truncating any fractional seconds and zeroing fields for date components
inline
std::tm to_tm(const boost::posix_time::time_duration& td) {
std::tm timetm;
std::memset(&timetm, 0, sizeof(timetm));
timetm.tm_hour = static_cast<int>(date_time::absolute_value(td.hours()));
timetm.tm_min = static_cast<int>(date_time::absolute_value(td.minutes()));
timetm.tm_sec = static_cast<int>(date_time::absolute_value(td.seconds()));
timetm.tm_isdst = -1; // -1 used when dst info is unknown
return timetm;
}
//! Convert a tm struct to a ptime ignoring is_dst flag
inline
ptime ptime_from_tm(const std::tm& timetm) {
boost::gregorian::date d = boost::gregorian::date_from_tm(timetm);
return ptime(d, time_duration(timetm.tm_hour, timetm.tm_min, timetm.tm_sec));
}
#if defined(BOOST_HAS_FTIME)
//! Function to create a time object from an initialized FILETIME struct.
/*! Function to create a time object from an initialized FILETIME struct.
* A FILETIME struct holds 100-nanosecond units (0.0000001). When
* built with microsecond resolution the FILETIME's sub second value
* will be truncated. Nanosecond resolution has no truncation.
*
* \note FILETIME is part of the Win32 API, so it is not portable to non-windows
* platforms.
*
* \note The function is templated on the FILETIME type, so that
* it can be used with both native FILETIME and the ad-hoc
* boost::detail::winapi::FILETIME_ type.
*/
template< typename TimeT, typename FileTimeT >
inline
TimeT from_ftime(const FileTimeT& ft)
{
return boost::date_time::time_from_ftime<TimeT>(ft);
}
#endif // BOOST_HAS_FTIME
} } //namespace boost::posix_time
#endif