/* $OpenBSD: strftime.c,v 1.33 2020/07/16 20:08:12 millert Exp $ */ /* ** Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 ** The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. ** ** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions ** are met: ** 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. ** 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the ** documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. ** 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors ** may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software ** without specific prior written permission. ** ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ** ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE ** IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ** ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE ** FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL ** DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS ** OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) ** HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT ** LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY ** OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ** SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include "private.h" #include "tzfile.h" struct lc_time_T { const char * mon[MONSPERYEAR]; const char * month[MONSPERYEAR]; const char * wday[DAYSPERWEEK]; const char * weekday[DAYSPERWEEK]; const char * X_fmt; const char * x_fmt; const char * c_fmt; const char * am; const char * pm; const char * date_fmt; }; #define Locale (&C_time_locale) static const struct lc_time_T C_time_locale = { { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" }, { "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" }, { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" }, { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" }, /* X_fmt */ "%H:%M:%S", /* ** x_fmt ** C99 requires this format. ** Using just numbers (as here) makes Quakers happier; ** it's also compatible with SVR4. */ "%m/%d/%y", /* ** c_fmt ** C99 requires this format. ** Previously this code used "%D %X", but we now conform to C99. ** Note that ** "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y" ** is used by Solaris 2.3. */ "%a %b %e %T %Y", /* am */ "AM", /* pm */ "PM", /* date_fmt */ "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y" }; static char * _add(const char *, char *, const char *); static char * _conv(int, const char *, char *, const char *); static char * _fmt(const char *, const struct tm *, char *, const char *, int *); static char * _yconv(int, int, int, int, char *, const char *); extern char * tzname[]; #define IN_NONE 0 #define IN_SOME 1 #define IN_THIS 2 #define IN_ALL 3 size_t strftime(char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format, const struct tm *t) { char * p; int warn; tzset(); warn = IN_NONE; p = _fmt(((format == NULL) ? "%c" : format), t, s, s + maxsize, &warn); if (p == s + maxsize) { if (maxsize > 0) s[maxsize - 1] = '\0'; return 0; } *p = '\0'; return p - s; } DEF_STRONG(strftime); static char * _fmt(const char *format, const struct tm *t, char *pt, const char *ptlim, int *warnp) { for ( ; *format; ++format) { if (*format == '%') { label: switch (*++format) { case '\0': --format; break; case 'A': pt = _add((t->tm_wday < 0 || t->tm_wday >= DAYSPERWEEK) ? "?" : Locale->weekday[t->tm_wday], pt, ptlim); continue; case 'a': pt = _add((t->tm_wday < 0 || t->tm_wday >= DAYSPERWEEK) ? "?" : Locale->wday[t->tm_wday], pt, ptlim); continue; case 'B': pt = _add((t->tm_mon < 0 || t->tm_mon >= MONSPERYEAR) ? "?" : Locale->month[t->tm_mon], pt, ptlim); continue; case 'b': case 'h': pt = _add((t->tm_mon < 0 || t->tm_mon >= MONSPERYEAR) ? "?" : Locale->mon[t->tm_mon], pt, ptlim); continue; case 'C': /* ** %C used to do a... ** _fmt("%a %b %e %X %Y", t); ** ...whereas now POSIX 1003.2 calls for ** something completely different. ** (ado, 1993-05-24) */ pt = _yconv(t->tm_year, TM_YEAR_BASE, 1, 0, pt, ptlim); continue; case 'c': { int warn2 = IN_SOME; pt = _fmt(Locale->c_fmt, t, pt, ptlim, &warn2); if (warn2 == IN_ALL) warn2 = IN_THIS; if (warn2 > *warnp) *warnp = warn2; } continue; case 'D': pt = _fmt("%m/%d/%y", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'd': pt = _conv(t->tm_mday, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'E': case 'O': /* ** C99 locale modifiers. ** The sequences ** %Ec %EC %Ex %EX %Ey %EY ** %Od %oe %OH %OI %Om %OM ** %OS %Ou %OU %OV %Ow %OW %Oy ** are supposed to provide alternate ** representations. */ goto label; case 'e': pt = _conv(t->tm_mday, "%2d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'F': pt = _fmt("%Y-%m-%d", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'H': pt = _conv(t->tm_hour, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'I': pt = _conv((t->tm_hour % 12) ? (t->tm_hour % 12) : 12, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'j': pt = _conv(t->tm_yday + 1, "%03d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'k': /* ** This used to be... ** _conv(t->tm_hour % 12 ? ** t->tm_hour % 12 : 12, 2, ' '); ** ...and has been changed to the below to ** match SunOS 4.1.1 and Arnold Robbins' ** strftime version 3.0. That is, "%k" and ** "%l" have been swapped. ** (ado, 1993-05-24) */ pt = _conv(t->tm_hour, "%2d", pt, ptlim); continue; #ifdef KITCHEN_SINK case 'K': /* ** After all this time, still unclaimed! */ pt = _add("kitchen sink", pt, ptlim); continue; #endif /* defined KITCHEN_SINK */ case 'l': /* ** This used to be... ** _conv(t->tm_hour, 2, ' '); ** ...and has been changed to the below to ** match SunOS 4.1.1 and Arnold Robbin's ** strftime version 3.0. That is, "%k" and ** "%l" have been swapped. ** (ado, 1993-05-24) */ pt = _conv((t->tm_hour % 12) ? (t->tm_hour % 12) : 12, "%2d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'M': pt = _conv(t->tm_min, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'm': pt = _conv(t->tm_mon + 1, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'n': pt = _add("\n", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'p': pt = _add((t->tm_hour >= (HOURSPERDAY / 2)) ? Locale->pm : Locale->am, pt, ptlim); continue; case 'R': pt = _fmt("%H:%M", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'r': pt = _fmt("%I:%M:%S %p", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'S': pt = _conv(t->tm_sec, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 's': { struct tm tm; char buf[INT_STRLEN_MAXIMUM( time_t) + 1]; time_t mkt; tm = *t; mkt = mktime(&tm); (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%ld", (long) mkt); pt = _add(buf, pt, ptlim); } continue; case 'T': pt = _fmt("%H:%M:%S", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 't': pt = _add("\t", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'U': pt = _conv((t->tm_yday + DAYSPERWEEK - t->tm_wday) / DAYSPERWEEK, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'u': /* ** From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: ** "ISO 8601: Weekday as a decimal number ** [1 (Monday) - 7]" ** (ado, 1993-05-24) */ pt = _conv((t->tm_wday == 0) ? DAYSPERWEEK : t->tm_wday, "%d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'V': /* ISO 8601 week number */ case 'G': /* ISO 8601 year (four digits) */ case 'g': /* ISO 8601 year (two digits) */ /* ** From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: "the week number of the ** year (the first Monday as the first day of week 1) as a decimal number ** (01-53)." ** (ado, 1993-05-24) ** ** From "http://www.ft.uni-erlangen.de/~mskuhn/iso-time.html" by Markus Kuhn: ** "Week 01 of a year is per definition the first week which has the ** Thursday in this year, which is equivalent to the week which contains ** the fourth day of January. In other words, the first week of a new year ** is the week which has the majority of its days in the new year. Week 01 ** might also contain days from the previous year and the week before week ** 01 of a year is the last week (52 or 53) of the previous year even if ** it contains days from the new year. A week starts with Monday (day 1) ** and ends with Sunday (day 7). For example, the first week of the year ** 1997 lasts from 1996-12-30 to 1997-01-05..." ** (ado, 1996-01-02) */ { int year; int base; int yday; int wday; int w; year = t->tm_year; base = TM_YEAR_BASE; yday = t->tm_yday; wday = t->tm_wday; for ( ; ; ) { int len; int bot; int top; len = isleap_sum(year, base) ? DAYSPERLYEAR : DAYSPERNYEAR; /* ** What yday (-3 ... 3) does ** the ISO year begin on? */ bot = ((yday + 11 - wday) % DAYSPERWEEK) - 3; /* ** What yday does the NEXT ** ISO year begin on? */ top = bot - (len % DAYSPERWEEK); if (top < -3) top += DAYSPERWEEK; top += len; if (yday >= top) { ++base; w = 1; break; } if (yday >= bot) { w = 1 + ((yday - bot) / DAYSPERWEEK); break; } --base; yday += isleap_sum(year, base) ? DAYSPERLYEAR : DAYSPERNYEAR; } #ifdef XPG4_1994_04_09 if ((w == 52 && t->tm_mon == TM_JANUARY) || (w == 1 && t->tm_mon == TM_DECEMBER)) w = 53; #endif /* defined XPG4_1994_04_09 */ if (*format == 'V') pt = _conv(w, "%02d", pt, ptlim); else if (*format == 'g') { *warnp = IN_ALL; pt = _yconv(year, base, 0, 1, pt, ptlim); } else pt = _yconv(year, base, 1, 1, pt, ptlim); } continue; case 'v': /* ** From Arnold Robbins' strftime version 3.0: ** "date as dd-bbb-YYYY" ** (ado, 1993-05-24) */ pt = _fmt("%e-%b-%Y", t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'W': pt = _conv((t->tm_yday + DAYSPERWEEK - (t->tm_wday ? (t->tm_wday - 1) : (DAYSPERWEEK - 1))) / DAYSPERWEEK, "%02d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'w': pt = _conv(t->tm_wday, "%d", pt, ptlim); continue; case 'X': pt = _fmt(Locale->X_fmt, t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case 'x': { int warn2 = IN_SOME; pt = _fmt(Locale->x_fmt, t, pt, ptlim, &warn2); if (warn2 == IN_ALL) warn2 = IN_THIS; if (warn2 > *warnp) *warnp = warn2; } continue; case 'y': *warnp = IN_ALL; pt = _yconv(t->tm_year, TM_YEAR_BASE, 0, 1, pt, ptlim); continue; case 'Y': pt = _yconv(t->tm_year, TM_YEAR_BASE, 1, 1, pt, ptlim); continue; case 'Z': if (t->tm_zone != NULL) pt = _add(t->tm_zone, pt, ptlim); else if (t->tm_isdst >= 0) pt = _add(tzname[t->tm_isdst != 0], pt, ptlim); /* ** C99 says that %Z must be replaced by the ** empty string if the time zone is not ** determinable. */ continue; case 'z': { int diff; char const * sign; if (t->tm_isdst < 0) continue; diff = t->tm_gmtoff; if (diff < 0) { sign = "-"; diff = -diff; } else sign = "+"; pt = _add(sign, pt, ptlim); diff /= SECSPERMIN; diff = (diff / MINSPERHOUR) * 100 + (diff % MINSPERHOUR); pt = _conv(diff, "%04d", pt, ptlim); } continue; case '+': pt = _fmt(Locale->date_fmt, t, pt, ptlim, warnp); continue; case '%': /* ** X311J/88-090 (4.12.3.5): if conversion char is ** undefined, behavior is undefined. Print out the ** character itself as printf(3) also does. */ default: break; } } if (pt == ptlim) break; *pt++ = *format; } return pt; } static char * _conv(int n, const char *format, char *pt, const char *ptlim) { char buf[INT_STRLEN_MAXIMUM(int) + 1]; (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, format, n); return _add(buf, pt, ptlim); } static char * _add(const char *str, char *pt, const char *ptlim) { while (pt < ptlim && (*pt = *str++) != '\0') ++pt; return pt; } /* ** POSIX and the C Standard are unclear or inconsistent about ** what %C and %y do if the year is negative or exceeds 9999. ** Use the convention that %C concatenated with %y yields the ** same output as %Y, and that %Y contains at least 4 bytes, ** with more only if necessary. */ static char * _yconv(int a, int b, int convert_top, int convert_yy, char *pt, const char *ptlim) { int lead; int trail; #define DIVISOR 100 trail = a % DIVISOR + b % DIVISOR; lead = a / DIVISOR + b / DIVISOR + trail / DIVISOR; trail %= DIVISOR; if (trail < 0 && lead > 0) { trail += DIVISOR; --lead; } else if (lead < 0 && trail > 0) { trail -= DIVISOR; ++lead; } if (convert_top) { if (lead == 0 && trail < 0) pt = _add("-0", pt, ptlim); else pt = _conv(lead, "%02d", pt, ptlim); } if (convert_yy) pt = _conv(((trail < 0) ? -trail : trail), "%02d", pt, ptlim); return pt; }