d66ee046fc
Reading into a time_t isn't portable, since we don't know the exact type. Instead, use an unsigned long, which is what show_date wants, anyway. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
71 lines
1.4 KiB
C
71 lines
1.4 KiB
C
#include "cache.h"
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static const char *usage_msg = "\n"
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" test-date show [time_t]...\n"
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" test-date parse [date]...\n"
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" test-date approxidate [date]...\n";
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static void show_dates(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
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{
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char buf[128];
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for (; *argv; argv++) {
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time_t t = atoi(*argv);
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show_date_relative(t, 0, now, buf, sizeof(buf));
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printf("%s -> %s\n", *argv, buf);
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}
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}
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static void parse_dates(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
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{
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for (; *argv; argv++) {
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char result[100];
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unsigned long t;
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int tz;
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result[0] = 0;
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parse_date(*argv, result, sizeof(result));
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if (sscanf(result, "%lu %d", &t, &tz) == 2)
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printf("%s -> %s\n",
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*argv, show_date(t, tz, DATE_ISO8601));
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else
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printf("%s -> bad\n", *argv);
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}
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}
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static void parse_approxidate(char **argv, struct timeval *now)
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{
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for (; *argv; argv++) {
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time_t t;
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t = approxidate_relative(*argv, now);
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printf("%s -> %s\n", *argv, show_date(t, 0, DATE_ISO8601));
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}
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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struct timeval now;
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const char *x;
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x = getenv("TEST_DATE_NOW");
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if (x) {
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now.tv_sec = atoi(x);
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now.tv_usec = 0;
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}
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else
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gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
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argv++;
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if (!*argv)
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usage(usage_msg);
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if (!strcmp(*argv, "show"))
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show_dates(argv+1, &now);
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else if (!strcmp(*argv, "parse"))
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parse_dates(argv+1, &now);
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else if (!strcmp(*argv, "approxidate"))
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parse_approxidate(argv+1, &now);
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else
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usage(usage_msg);
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return 0;
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}
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