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30
31#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H__
32#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H__
33
34#include <ctime>
35#include <ostream>
36#include <string>
37#ifdef _MSC_VER
38#include <winsock2.h>
39#else
40#include <sys/time.h>
41#endif
42
43#include <google/protobuf/duration.pb.h>
44#include <google/protobuf/timestamp.pb.h>
45
46namespace google {
47namespace protobuf {
48namespace util {
49
50class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT TimeUtil {
51 typedef google::protobuf::Timestamp Timestamp;
52 typedef google::protobuf::Duration Duration;
53
54 public:
55 // The min/max Timestamp/Duration values we support.
56 //
57 // For "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z".
58 static const int64 kTimestampMinSeconds = -62135596800LL;
59 // For "9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z".
60 static const int64 kTimestampMaxSeconds = 253402300799LL;
61 static const int64 kDurationMinSeconds = -315576000000LL;
62 static const int64 kDurationMaxSeconds = 315576000000LL;
63
64 // Converts Timestamp to/from RFC 3339 date string format.
65 // Generated output will always be Z-normalized and uses 3, 6 or 9
66 // fractional digits as required to represent the exact time. When
67 // parsing, any fractional digits (or none) and any offset are
68 // accepted as long as they fit into nano-seconds precision.
69 // Note that Timestamp can only represent time from
70 // 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. Converting
71 // a Timestamp outside of this range is undefined behavior.
72 // See https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt
73 //
74 // Example of generated format:
75 // "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021Z"
76 //
77 // Example of accepted format:
78 // "1972-01-01T10:00:20.021-05:00"
79 static string ToString(const Timestamp& timestamp);
80 static bool FromString(const string& value, Timestamp* timestamp);
81
82 // Converts Duration to/from string format. The string format will contains
83 // 3, 6, or 9 fractional digits depending on the precision required to
84 // represent the exact Duration value. For example:
85 // "1s", "1.010s", "1.000000100s", "-3.100s"
86 // The range that can be represented by Duration is from -315,576,000,000
87 // to +315,576,000,000 inclusive (in seconds).
88 static string ToString(const Duration& duration);
89 static bool FromString(const string& value, Duration* timestamp);
90
91#ifdef GetCurrentTime
92#undef GetCurrentTime // Visual Studio has macro GetCurrentTime
93#endif
94 // Gets the current UTC time.
95 static Timestamp GetCurrentTime();
96 // Returns the Time representing "1970-01-01 00:00:00".
97 static Timestamp GetEpoch();
98
99 // Converts between Duration and integer types. The behavior is undefined if
100 // the input value is not in the valid range of Duration.
101 static Duration NanosecondsToDuration(int64 nanos);
102 static Duration MicrosecondsToDuration(int64 micros);
103 static Duration MillisecondsToDuration(int64 millis);
104 static Duration SecondsToDuration(int64 seconds);
105 static Duration MinutesToDuration(int64 minutes);
106 static Duration HoursToDuration(int64 hours);
107 // Result will be truncated towards zero. For example, "-1.5s" will be
108 // truncated to "-1s", and "1.5s" to "1s" when converting to seconds.
109 // It's undefined behavior if the input duration is not valid or the result
110 // exceeds the range of int64. A duration is not valid if it's not in the
111 // valid range of Duration, or have an invalid nanos value (i.e., larger
112 // than 999999999, less than -999999999, or have a different sign from the
113 // seconds part).
114 static int64 DurationToNanoseconds(const Duration& duration);
115 static int64 DurationToMicroseconds(const Duration& duration);
116 static int64 DurationToMilliseconds(const Duration& duration);
117 static int64 DurationToSeconds(const Duration& duration);
118 static int64 DurationToMinutes(const Duration& duration);
119 static int64 DurationToHours(const Duration& duration);
120 // Creates Timestamp from integer types. The integer value indicates the
121 // time elapsed from Epoch time. The behavior is undefined if the input
122 // value is not in the valid range of Timestamp.
123 static Timestamp NanosecondsToTimestamp(int64 nanos);
124 static Timestamp MicrosecondsToTimestamp(int64 micros);
125 static Timestamp MillisecondsToTimestamp(int64 millis);
126 static Timestamp SecondsToTimestamp(int64 seconds);
127 // Result will be truncated down to the nearest integer value. For example,
128 // with "1969-12-31T23:59:59.9Z", TimestampToMilliseconds() returns -100
129 // and TimestampToSeconds() returns -1. It's undefined behavior if the input
130 // Timestamp is not valid (i.e., its seconds part or nanos part does not fall
131 // in the valid range) or the return value doesn't fit into int64.
132 static int64 TimestampToNanoseconds(const Timestamp& timestamp);
133 static int64 TimestampToMicroseconds(const Timestamp& timestamp);
134 static int64 TimestampToMilliseconds(const Timestamp& timestamp);
135 static int64 TimestampToSeconds(const Timestamp& timestamp);
136
137 // Conversion to/from other time/date types. Note that these types may
138 // have a different precision and time range from Timestamp/Duration.
139 // When converting to a lower precision type, the value will be truncated
140 // to the nearest value that can be represented. If the value is
141 // out of the range of the result type, the return value is undefined.
142 //
143 // Conversion to/from time_t
144 static Timestamp TimeTToTimestamp(time_t value);
145 static time_t TimestampToTimeT(const Timestamp& value);
146
147 // Conversion to/from timeval
148 static Timestamp TimevalToTimestamp(const timeval& value);
149 static timeval TimestampToTimeval(const Timestamp& value);
150 static Duration TimevalToDuration(const timeval& value);
151 static timeval DurationToTimeval(const Duration& value);
152};
153
154} // namespace util
155} // namespace protobuf
156
157
158namespace protobuf {
159// Overloaded operators for Duration.
160//
161// Assignment operators.
162LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator+=(Duration& d1, const Duration& d2); // NOLINT
163LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator-=(Duration& d1, const Duration& d2); // NOLINT
164LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator*=(Duration& d, int64 r); // NOLINT
165LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator*=(Duration& d, double r); // NOLINT
166LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator/=(Duration& d, int64 r); // NOLINT
167LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator/=(Duration& d, double r); // NOLINT
168// Overload for other integer types.
169template <typename T>
170Duration& operator*=(Duration& d, T r) { // NOLINT
171 int64 x = r;
172 return d *= x;
173}
174template <typename T>
175Duration& operator/=(Duration& d, T r) { // NOLINT
176 int64 x = r;
177 return d /= x;
178}
179LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration& operator%=(Duration& d1, const Duration& d2); // NOLINT
180// Relational operators.
181inline bool operator<(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
182 if (d1.seconds() == d2.seconds()) {
183 return d1.nanos() < d2.nanos();
184 }
185 return d1.seconds() < d2.seconds();
186}
187inline bool operator>(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
188 return d2 < d1;
189}
190inline bool operator>=(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
191 return !(d1 < d2);
192}
193inline bool operator<=(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
194 return !(d2 < d1);
195}
196inline bool operator==(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
197 return d1.seconds() == d2.seconds() && d1.nanos() == d2.nanos();
198}
199inline bool operator!=(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
200 return !(d1 == d2);
201}
202// Additive operators
203inline Duration operator-(const Duration& d) {
204 Duration result;
205 result.set_seconds(-d.seconds());
206 result.set_nanos(-d.nanos());
207 return result;
208}
209inline Duration operator+(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
210 Duration result = d1;
211 return result += d2;
212}
213inline Duration operator-(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
214 Duration result = d1;
215 return result -= d2;
216}
217// Multiplicative operators
218template<typename T>
219inline Duration operator*(Duration d, T r) {
220 return d *= r;
221}
222template<typename T>
223inline Duration operator*(T r, Duration d) {
224 return d *= r;
225}
226template<typename T>
227inline Duration operator/(Duration d, T r) {
228 return d /= r;
229}
230LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT int64 operator/(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2);
231
232inline Duration operator%(const Duration& d1, const Duration& d2) {
233 Duration result = d1;
234 return result %= d2;
235}
236
237inline ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const Duration& d) {
238 out << google::protobuf::util::TimeUtil::ToString(d);
239 return out;
240}
241
242// Overloaded operators for Timestamp
243//
244// Assignement operators.
245LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Timestamp& operator+=(Timestamp& t, const Duration& d); // NOLINT
246LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Timestamp& operator-=(Timestamp& t, const Duration& d); // NOLINT
247// Relational operators.
248inline bool operator<(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
249 if (t1.seconds() == t2.seconds()) {
250 return t1.nanos() < t2.nanos();
251 }
252 return t1.seconds() < t2.seconds();
253}
254inline bool operator>(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
255 return t2 < t1;
256}
257inline bool operator>=(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
258 return !(t1 < t2);
259}
260inline bool operator<=(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
261 return !(t2 < t1);
262}
263inline bool operator==(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
264 return t1.seconds() == t2.seconds() && t1.nanos() == t2.nanos();
265}
266inline bool operator!=(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2) {
267 return !(t1 == t2);
268}
269// Additive operators.
270inline Timestamp operator+(const Timestamp& t, const Duration& d) {
271 Timestamp result = t;
272 return result += d;
273}
274inline Timestamp operator+(const Duration& d, const Timestamp& t) {
275 Timestamp result = t;
276 return result += d;
277}
278inline Timestamp operator-(const Timestamp& t, const Duration& d) {
279 Timestamp result = t;
280 return result -= d;
281}
282LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Duration operator-(const Timestamp& t1, const Timestamp& t2);
283
284inline ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const Timestamp& t) {
285 out << google::protobuf::util::TimeUtil::ToString(t);
286 return out;
287}
288
289} // namespace protobuf
290
291
292} // namespace google
293#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_TIME_UTIL_H__