/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc. * * Mark Spencer * Tilghman Lesher * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * \brief Custom localtime functions for multiple timezones */ #ifndef _ASTERISK_LOCALTIME_H #define _ASTERISK_LOCALTIME_H struct ast_tm { int tm_sec; /*!< Seconds. [0-60] (1 leap second) */ int tm_min; /*!< Minutes. [0-59] */ int tm_hour; /*!< Hours. [0-23] */ int tm_mday; /*!< Day. [1-31] */ int tm_mon; /*!< Month. [0-11] */ int tm_year; /*!< Year - 1900. */ int tm_wday; /*!< Day of week. [0-6] */ int tm_yday; /*!< Days in year.[0-365] */ int tm_isdst; /*!< DST. [-1/0/1]*/ long int tm_gmtoff; /*!< Seconds east of UTC. */ char *tm_zone; /*!< Timezone abbreviation. */ /* NOTE: do NOT reorder this final item. The order needs to remain compatible with struct tm */ int tm_usec; /*!< microseconds */ }; /*!\brief Timezone-independent version of localtime_r(3). * \param timep Current time, including microseconds * \param p_tm Pointer to memory where the broken-out time will be stored * \param zone Text string of a standard system zoneinfo file. If NULL, the system localtime will be used. * \retval p_tm is returned for convenience */ struct ast_tm *ast_localtime(const struct timeval *timep, struct ast_tm *p_tm, const char *zone); void ast_get_dst_info(const time_t * const timep, int *dst_enabled, time_t *dst_start, time_t *dst_end, int *gmt_off, const char * const zone); /*!\brief Timezone-independent version of mktime(3). * \param tmp Current broken-out time, including microseconds * \param zone Text string of a standard system zoneinfo file. If NULL, the system localtime will be used. * \retval A structure containing both seconds and fractional thereof since January 1st, 1970 UTC */ struct timeval ast_mktime(struct ast_tm * const tmp, const char *zone); /*!\brief Special version of strftime(3) that handles fractions of a second. * Takes the same arguments as strftime(3), with the addition of %q, which * specifies microseconds. * \param buf Address in memory where the resulting string will be stored. * \param len Size of the chunk of memory buf. * \param format A string specifying the format of time to be placed into buf. * \param tm Pointer to the broken out time to be used for the format. * \retval An integer value specifying the number of bytes placed into buf or -1 on error. */ int ast_strftime(char *buf, size_t len, const char *format, const struct ast_tm *tm); /*!\brief Special version of strptime(3) which places the answer in the common * structure ast_tm. Also, unlike strptime(3), ast_strptime() initializes its * memory prior to use. * \param s A string specifying some portion of a date and time. * \param format The format in which the string, s, is expected. * \param tm The broken-out time structure into which the parsed data is expected. * \retval A pointer to the first character within s not used to parse the date and time. */ char *ast_strptime(const char *s, const char *format, struct ast_tm *tm); #endif /* _ASTERISK_LOCALTIME_H */