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#--
# Copyright (c) 2006 Philip Ross
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
#++
require 'date'
require 'time'
require 'tzinfo/offset_rationals'
module TZInfo
# Used by TZInfo internally to represent either a Time, DateTime or integer
# timestamp (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00).
class TimeOrDateTime #:nodoc:
include Comparable
# Constructs a new TimeOrDateTime. timeOrDateTime can be a Time, DateTime
# or an integer. If using a Time or DateTime, any time zone information is
# ignored.
def initialize(timeOrDateTime)
@time = nil
@datetime = nil
@timestamp = nil
if timeOrDateTime.is_a?(Time)
@time = timeOrDateTime
@time = Time.utc(@time.year, @time.mon, @time.mday, @time.hour, @time.min, @time.sec) unless @time.zone == 'UTC'
@orig = @time
elsif timeOrDateTime.is_a?(DateTime)
@datetime = timeOrDateTime
@datetime = @datetime.new_offset(0) unless @datetime.offset == 0
@orig = @datetime
else
@timestamp = timeOrDateTime.to_i
@orig = @timestamp
end
end
# Returns the time as a Time.
def to_time
unless @time
if @timestamp
@time = Time.at(@timestamp).utc
else
@time = Time.utc(year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec)
end
end
@time
end
# Returns the time as a DateTime.
def to_datetime
unless @datetime
@datetime = DateTime.new(year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec)
end
@datetime
end
# Returns the time as an integer timestamp.
def to_i
unless @timestamp
@timestamp = to_time.to_i
end
@timestamp
end
# Returns the time as the original time passed to new.
def to_orig
@orig
end
# Returns a string representation of the TimeOrDateTime.
def to_s
if @orig.is_a?(Time)
"Time: #{@orig.to_s}"
elsif @orig.is_a?(DateTime)
"DateTime: #{@orig.to_s}"
else
"Timestamp: #{@orig.to_s}"
end
end
# Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string.
def inspect
"#<#{self.class}: #{@orig.inspect}>"
end
# Returns the year.
def year
if @time
@time.year
elsif @datetime
@datetime.year
else
to_time.year
end
end
# Returns the month of the year (1..12).
def mon
if @time
@time.mon
elsif @datetime
@datetime.mon
else
to_time.mon
end
end
alias :month :mon
# Returns the day of the month (1..n).
def mday
if @time
@time.mday
elsif @datetime
@datetime.mday
else
to_time.mday
end
end
alias :day :mday
# Returns the hour of the day (0..23).
def hour
if @time
@time.hour
elsif @datetime
@datetime.hour
else
to_time.hour
end
end
# Returns the minute of the hour (0..59).
def min
if @time
@time.min
elsif @datetime
@datetime.min
else
to_time.min
end
end
# Returns the second of the minute (0..60). (60 for a leap second).
def sec
if @time
@time.sec
elsif @datetime
@datetime.sec
else
to_time.sec
end
end
# Compares this TimeOrDateTime with another Time, DateTime, integer
# timestamp or TimeOrDateTime. Returns -1, 0 or +1 depending whether the
# receiver is less than, equal to, or greater than timeOrDateTime.
#
# Milliseconds and smaller units are ignored in the comparison.
def <=>(timeOrDateTime)
if timeOrDateTime.is_a?(TimeOrDateTime)
orig = timeOrDateTime.to_orig
if @orig.is_a?(DateTime) || orig.is_a?(DateTime)
# If either is a DateTime, assume it is there for a reason
# (i.e. for range).
to_datetime <=> timeOrDateTime.to_datetime
elsif orig.is_a?(Time)
to_time <=> timeOrDateTime.to_time
else
to_i <=> timeOrDateTime.to_i
end
elsif @orig.is_a?(DateTime) || timeOrDateTime.is_a?(DateTime)
# If either is a DateTime, assume it is there for a reason
# (i.e. for range).
to_datetime <=> TimeOrDateTime.wrap(timeOrDateTime).to_datetime
elsif timeOrDateTime.is_a?(Time)
to_time <=> timeOrDateTime
else
to_i <=> timeOrDateTime.to_i
end
end
# Adds a number of seconds to the TimeOrDateTime. Returns a new
# TimeOrDateTime, preserving what the original constructed type was.
# If the original type is a Time and the resulting calculation goes out of
# range for Times, then an exception will be raised by the Time class.
def +(seconds)
if seconds == 0
self
else
if @orig.is_a?(DateTime)
TimeOrDateTime.new(@orig + OffsetRationals.rational_for_offset(seconds))
else
# + defined for Time and integer timestamps
TimeOrDateTime.new(@orig + seconds)
end
end
end
# Subtracts a number of seconds from the TimeOrDateTime. Returns a new
# TimeOrDateTime, preserving what the original constructed type was.
# If the original type is a Time and the resulting calculation goes out of
# range for Times, then an exception will be raised by the Time class.
def -(seconds)
self + (-seconds)
end
# Similar to the + operator, but for cases where adding would cause a
# timestamp or time to go out of the allowed range, converts to a DateTime
# based TimeOrDateTime.
def add_with_convert(seconds)
if seconds == 0
self
else
if @orig.is_a?(DateTime)
TimeOrDateTime.new(@orig + OffsetRationals.rational_for_offset(seconds))
else
# A Time or timestamp.
result = to_i + seconds
if result < 0 || result > 2147483647
result = TimeOrDateTime.new(to_datetime + OffsetRationals.rational_for_offset(seconds))
else
result = TimeOrDateTime.new(@orig + seconds)
end
end
end
end
# Returns true if todt represents the same time and was originally
# constructed with the same type (DateTime, Time or timestamp) as this
# TimeOrDateTime.
def eql?(todt)
todt.respond_to?(:to_orig) && to_orig.eql?(todt.to_orig)
end
# Returns a hash of this TimeOrDateTime.
def hash
@orig.hash
end
# If no block is given, returns a TimeOrDateTime wrapping the given
# timeOrDateTime. If a block is specified, a TimeOrDateTime is constructed
# and passed to the block. The result of the block must be a TimeOrDateTime.
# to_orig will be called on the result and the result of to_orig will be
# returned.
#
# timeOrDateTime can be a Time, DateTime, integer timestamp or TimeOrDateTime.
# If a TimeOrDateTime is passed in, no new TimeOrDateTime will be constructed,
# the passed in value will be used.
def self.wrap(timeOrDateTime)
t = timeOrDateTime.is_a?(TimeOrDateTime) ? timeOrDateTime : TimeOrDateTime.new(timeOrDateTime)
if block_given?
t = yield t
if timeOrDateTime.is_a?(TimeOrDateTime)
t
elsif timeOrDateTime.is_a?(Time)
t.to_time
elsif timeOrDateTime.is_a?(DateTime)
t.to_datetime
else
t.to_i
end
else
t
end
end
end
end
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