=head1 NAME Message::Field::Date --- Perl module for various styles of date-time used in Internet messages and so on =cut ## This file is written in UTF-8 package Message::Field::Date; use strict; use vars qw(%DEFAULT %FMT2STR @ISA %MONTH %REG $VERSION %ZONE); $VERSION=do{my @r=(q$Revision: 1.20 $=~/\d+/g);sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r,@r}; require Message::Field::Structured; push @ISA, qw(Message::Field::Structured); use Time::Local 'timegm_nocheck'; use overload '==' => sub { $_[0]->{date_time} == $_[1] }, '<=' => sub { $_[0]->{date_time} <= $_[1] }, '>=' => sub { $_[0]->{date_time} >= $_[1] }, '0+' => sub { $_[0]->{date_time} }, fallback => 1; { %REG = %Message::Util::REG; my $_ALPHA = q{[A-Za-z]}; $_ALPHA = q{[A-Za-z\x{0080}-\x{7FFFFFFF}]} if defined $^V && $^V gt v5.7; ## RFC 822/2822 Internet Message Format $REG{M_dt_rfc822} = qr!(?:[A-Za-z]+ ## Day of week [\x09\x20,]*)? ([0-9]+) ## Day [\x09\x20/-]* ($_ALPHA+) ## Month [\x09\x20/-]* ([0-9]+) ## Year [\x09\x20:Tt-]+ ([0-9]+) ## Hour [\x09\x20:]+ ([0-9]+) ## Minute [\x09\x20:]* ([0-9]+)? ## Second ([\x09\x20 0-9A-Za-z+-]+)!x; ## Zone ## RFC 3339 Internet Date/Time Format (A profile of ISO 8601) $REG{M_dt_rfc3339} = qr! ([0-9]{4,}) ## Year [\x09\x20.:/-]+ ([0-9]+) ## Month [\x09\x20.:/-]+ ([0-9]+) ## Day (?:[\x09\x20.:Tt-]+ ([0-9]+) ## Hour [\x09\x20.:]+ ([0-9]+) ## Minute (?:[\x09\x20.:]+ ([0-9]+) ## Second (?:[\x09\x20.:]+ ([0-9]+))?)?)? ## frac. ([\x09\x20 0-9A-Za-z:.+-]*) !x; ## Zone. ## RFC 733 ARPA Internet Message Format $REG{M_dt_rfc733} = qr!(?:[A-Za-z]+ ## Day of week [\x09\x20,]*)? ([0-9]+) ## Day [\x09\x20/-]* ([A-Za-z]+) ## Month [\x09\x20/-]* ([0-9]+) ## Year [\x09\x20:Tt-]+ ([0-9][0-9]) ## Hour [\x09\x20:]* ([0-9][0-9]) ## Minute [\x09\x20:]* ([0-9][0-9])? ## Second ([\x09\x20 0-9A-Za-z+-]+)!x; ## Zone ## RFC 724 ARPA Internet Message Format (slash-date) $REG{M_dt_rfc724} = qr!(?:[A-Za-z]+ ## Day of week [\x09\x20,]*)? ([0-9][0-9]?) ## Month [\x09\x20/]+ ([0-9][0-9]?) ## Day [\x09\x20/]+ ([0-9]{2,}) ## Year [\x09\x20:Tt-]+ ([0-9][0-9]) ## Hour [\x09\x20:]* ([0-9][0-9]) ## Minute [\x09\x20:]* ([0-9][0-9])? ## Second ([\x09\x20 0-9A-Za-z+-]+)!x; ## Zone } =head1 CONSTRUCTORS The following methods construct new objects: =over 4 =cut ## Initialize of this class -- called by constructors %DEFAULT = ( -_MEMBERS => [qw|date_time secfrac|], -_METHODS => [qw|unix_time second_fraction comment_add comment_count comment_item comment_delete|], -date_format => 'string', ## 'unix' / 1*ALPHA #field_param_name #field_name #format #hook_encode_string #hook_decode_string -output_comment => 1, -use_comment => 1, -use_military_zone => +1, ## +1 / -1 / 0 #zone => [+1, 0, 0], -zone_default_string => '-0000', ); %MONTH = ( JAN => 1, JANUARY => 1, FEB => 2, FEBRUARY => 2, MAR => 3, MARCH => 3, APR => 4, APRIL => 4, ARL => 4, MAY => 5, JUN => 6, JUNE => 6, JUL => 7, JULY => 7, AUG => 8, AUGUST => 8, SEP => 9, SEPTEMBER => 9, SEPT => 9, OCT => 10, OCTOBER => 10, NOV => 11, NOVEMBER => 11, DEC => 12, DECEMBER => 12, ); { my $_p2f = sub { my ($s, $n) = @_; $s eq 'none'? q(%d): $s eq 'SP'? qq(%${n}d): qq(%0${n}d) }; my $_tm = sub { $_[0]->{local}?'tm_local':'tm' }; ## &$function ({format's parameters}, {caller's parameters}) %FMT2STR = ( CC => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), ## BUG: Support AD only (($_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[5] + 1899) / 100) + 1 }, YYYY => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 4), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[5] + 1900 }, YY => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[5] % 100 }, MM => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[4] + 1 }, Mon => sub { qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec) [ $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[4] ] }, Month => sub { qw(January February March April May June July August September October November December) [ $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[4] ] }, DD => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[3] }, Wdy => sub { qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat) [ $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[6] ] }, Weekday => sub { (split /:/, $_[0]->{name} || q(Sunday:Monday:Tuesday:Wednesday:Thursday:Friday:Saturday)) [ $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[6] ] }, shun => sub { my @alphabet = split /:/, $_[0]->{alphabet} || 'a:b:c:c'; my $day = $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[3]; $day < 10? $alphabet[0]: ## 1 - 9 joujun $day < 20? $alphabet[1]: ## 10 - 19 chuujun $day < 30? $alphabet[2]: ## 20 - 29 gejun defined $alphabet[3] ? $alphabet[3]: $alphabet[2]; ## 30 - 31 gejun }, HH => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[2] }, TT => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[1] }, SS => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{ &$_tm ($_[0]) }->[0] }, unix => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 10), $_[1]->{ $_[0]->{local}?'time_local':'time' } }, frac => sub { $_[1]->{ $_[0]->{local}?'secfrac_local':'secfrac' } }, zsign => sub { $_[1]->{option}->{zone}->[0] > 0 ? '+' : '-' }, zHH => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{option}->{zone}->[1] }, zTT => sub { sprintf &$_p2f ($_[0]->{pad}, 2), $_[1]->{option}->{zone}->[2] }, comment => sub { $_[1]->{comment} }, ); } %ZONE = ( ## NA = Northern America ADT => [-1, 3, 0], ## (NA)Atlantic Daylight 733 AHST => [-1, 10, 0], ## Alaska-Hawaii Standard AST => [-1, 4, 0], ## (NA)Atlantic Standard 733 AT => [-1, 2, 0], ## Azores BDT => [-1, 10, 0], ## 733 BST => [-1, 11, 0], ## 733 #BST => [+1, 1, 0], ## British Summer #BST => [-1, 3, 0], ## Brazil Standard BT => [+1, 3, 0], ## Baghdad CADT => [+1, 10, 30], ## Central Australian Daylight CAST => [+1, 9, 30], ## Central Australian Standard CAT => [-1, 10, 0], ## Central Alaska CCT => [+1, 8, 0], ## China Coast CDT => [-1, 5, 0], ## (NA)Central Daylight 733, 822 CET => [+1, 1, 0], ## Central European CEST => [+1, 2, 0], ## Central European Daylight CST => [-1, 6, 0], ## (NA)Central Standard 733, 822 EADT => [+1, 11, 0], ## Eastern Australian Daylight EADT => [+1, 10, 0], ## Eastern Australian Standard #EASTERN ECT => [+1, 1, 0], ## Central European (French) EDT => [-1, 4, 0], ## (NA)Eastern Daylight 733, 822 EEST => [+1, 3, 0], ## Eastern European Summer EET => [+1, 2, 0], ## Eastern Europe 1947 EST => [-1, 5, 0], ## (NA)Eastern Standard 733, 822 EWT => [-1, 4, 0], ## U.S. Eastern War Time FST => [+1, 2, 0], ## French Summer FWT => [+1, 1, 0], ## French Winter GDT => [+1, 1, 0], ## 724 #GDT => [+1, 2, 0], ## German Daylight #GM GMT => [+1, 0, 0], ## Greenwich Mean 733, 822 #GST => [-1, 3, 0], ## Greenland Standard GST => [+1, 1, 0], ## German Standard #GST => [+1, 10, 0], ## Guam Standard HDT => [-1, 9, 0], ## Hawaii Daylight 733 HKT => [+1, 8, 0], ## Hong Kong HST => [-1, 10, 0], ## Hawaii Standard 733 IDLE => [+1, 12, 0], ## International Date Line East IDLW => [-1, 12, 0], ## International Date Line West IDT => [+1, 3, 0], IST => [+1, 2, 0], ## Israel standard #IST => [+1, 5, 30], ## Indian standard IT => [+1, 3, 30], ## Iran JST => [+1, 9, 0], ## Japan Central Standard #JT => [+1, 9, 0], ## Japan Central Standard JT => [+1, 7, 30], ## Java KDT => [+1, 10, 0], ## Korean Daylight KST => [+1, 9, 0], ## Korean Standard LCL => [-1, 0, 0], ## (unknown zone used by LSMTP) LOCAL => [-1, 0, 0], ## local time zone #LON LT => [-1, 0, 0], ## Luna Time [RFC 1607] MDT => [-1, 6, 0], ## (NA)Mountain Daylight 733, 822 MET => [+1, 0, 0], ## Middle European METDST => [+1, 2, 0], MEST => [+1, 2, 0], ## Middle European Summer MEWT => [+1, 0, 0], ## Middle European Winter MEZ => [+1, 0, 0], ## Central European (German) MST => [-1, 7, 0], ## (NA)Mountain Standard 733, 822 MOUNTAIN => [-1, 7, 0], ## (maybe) (NA)Mountain Standard 733, 822 MT => [-1, 0, 0], ## Mars Time [RFC 1607] NDT => [-1, 2, 30], ## Newfoundland Daylight NFT => [-1, 3, 30], ## Newfoundland Standard NST => [-1, 3, 30], ## Newfoundland Standard 733 #NST => [-1, 6, 30], ## North Sumatra NT => [-1, 11, 0], ## Nome NZD => [+1, 13, 0], ## New Zealand Daylight NZT => [+1, 12, 0], ## New Zealand NZDT => [+1, 13, 0], ## New Zealand Daylight NZS => [+1, 12, 0], ## (maybe) New Zealand Standard NZST => [+1, 12, 0], ## New Zealand Standard PDT => [-1, 7, 0], ## (NA)Pacific Daylight 733, 822 #PM PST => [-1, 8, 0], ## (NA)Pacific Standard 733, 822 #SAMST SET => [+1, 1, 0], ## Seychelles SST => [+1, 2, 0], ## Swedish Summer #SST => [+1, 7, 0], ## South Sumatra SWT => [+1, 1, 0], ## Swedish Winter UKR => [+1, 2, 0], ## Ukraine UNDEFINED => [-1, 0, 0], ## undefined UT => [+1, 0, 0], ## Universal Time 822 UTC => [+1, 0, 0], ## Coordinated Universal Time WADT => [+1, 8, 0], ## West Australian Daylight WAT => [-1, 0, 0], ## West Africa WET => [+1, 0, 0], ## Western European WST => [+1, 8, 0], ## West Australian Standard YDT => [-1, 8, 0], ## Yukon Daylight 733 YST => [-1, 9, 0], ## Yukon Standard 733 Z => [+1, 0, 0], ## 822, ISO 8601 ZP4 => [+1, 4, 0], ## Z+4 ZP5 => [+1, 5, 0], ## Z+5 ZP6 => [+1, 6, 0], ## Z+6 ); ## -use_military_zone => +1 / -1 / 0 ## Whether military zone names are understood or not. ## +1 Admits them and treats as standard value. (eg. "A" = +0100) ## -1 Admits them but treats as negative value. (eg. "A" = -0100) ## 0 They are ignored and zone is set as -0000. (eg. "A" = -0000) ## Because of typo in BNF comment of RFCs 733 and 822, ## quite a few implemention use these values incorrectly. ## As a result, these zone names carry no worthful information. ## RFC 2822 recommends these names be taken as '-0000' (i.e. ## unknown zone). sub _set_military_zone_name ($) { my $self = shift; my $mode = $self->{option}->{use_military_zone}; my $i = 0; if ($mode == 0) { for my $letter ('A'..'Y') {$ZONE{$letter} = [-1, 0, 0]} return; } for my $letter ('Z', 'A'..'I', 'K'..'M') { $ZONE{$letter} = [+1*$mode, $i++, 0]; } $i = 1; for my $letter ('N'..'Y') { $ZONE{$letter} = [-1*$mode, $i++, 0]; } } sub _init ($;%) { my $self = shift; my $DEFAULT = Message::Util::make_clone (\%DEFAULT); my %option = @_; $self->SUPER::_init (%$DEFAULT, %option); $self->{date_time} = 0; $self->{date_time} = $option{unix} if defined $option{unix}; $self->{secfrac} = $option{frac} if defined $option{frac}; unless (ref $self->{option}->{zone}) { my $zone = $self->{option}->{zone} || ''; #$main::ENV{TZ} || ''; ## Since _zone_string_to_array does not provide full support ## of parsing TZ format (eg. daytime), not seeing it might be ## better way. if (length $zone) { $self->{option}->{zone} = [ $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone) ]; } else { my $time = time; my $ltime = timegm_nocheck (localtime ($time)); my $o = int ( ($ltime - $time) / 60); my @zone; $zone[2] = $o % 60; $o = int ( $o / 60 ); $zone[1] = $o % 24; $zone[0] = $o >= 0 ? +1 : -1; $self->{option}->{zone} = \@zone; } } my $format = $self->{option}->{format}; if ($format =~ /mail-rfc2822/) { $self->{option}->{use_military_zone} = 0; } $self->_set_military_zone_name; } =item $date = Message::Field::Date->new ([%options]) Constructs a new object. You might pass some options as parameters to the constructor. =cut ## Inherited =item $date = Message::Field::Date->parse ($field-body, [%options]) Constructs a new object with given field body. You might pass some options as parameters to the constructor. =cut sub parse ($$;%) { my $class = shift; my $self = bless {}, $class; my $body = shift; $self->_init (@_); ($body, @{$self->{comment}}) = $self->Message::Util::delete_comment_to_array ($body) if $self->{option}->{use_comment}; $body =~ s/^$REG{WSP}+//; $body =~ s/$REG{WSP}+$//; if ($self->{option}->{date_format} eq 'unix') { $self->{date_time} = int ($body); } elsif (!$body) { return $self; } elsif ($body =~ /^$REG{M_dt_rfc822}$/x) { my ($day, $month, $year, $hour, $minute, $second, $zone) = ($1, uc $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, uc $7); $month = $MONTH{$month} || 1; $year = $self->_obvious_year ($year) if length($year)<4; my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = ''; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; } elsif ($body =~ /^$REG{M_dt_rfc3339}$/x) { my ($year,$month,$day,$hour,$minute,$second,$secfrac,$zone) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8); my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = $secfrac; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; } elsif ($body =~ /^$REG{M_dt_rfc733}$/x) { my ($day, $month, $year, $hour, $minute, $second, $zone) = ($1, uc $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, uc $7); $month = $MONTH{$month} || 1; $year = $self->_obvious_year ($year) if length($year)<4; my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = ''; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; } elsif ($body =~ /^$REG{M_dt_rfc724}$/x) { my ($month, $day, $year, $hour, $minute, $second, $zone) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, uc $7); $year = $self->_obvious_year ($year) if length($year)<4; my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = ''; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; #} elsif ($body =~ /^[0-9]+$/) { # $self->{date_time} = $&; } else { ## From HTTP::Date (revision 1.40) by Gisle Aas #$body =~ s/^\s+//; # kill leading space $body =~ s/^(?:Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[a-z]*,?\s*//i; # Useless weekday my ($day, $month, $year, $hour, $minute, $second); my ($secfrac, $zone, $ampm) = ('', $self->{option}->{zone_default_string}); # Then we are able to check for most of the formats with this regexp (($day,$month,$year,$hour,$minute,$second,$zone) = $body =~ m"^ (\d\d?) # day (?:\s+|[-\/]) (\w+) # month (?:\s+|[-\/]) (\d+) # year (?: (?:\s+|:) # separator before clock (\d\d?):(\d\d) # hour:min (?::(\d\d))? # optional seconds )? # optional clock \s* ([-+]?\d{2,4}|(?![APap][Mm]\b)[A-Za-z]+)? # timezone $"x) || # Try the ctime and asctime format (($month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second, $zone, $year) = $body =~ m"^ (\w{1,3}) # month \s+ (\d\d?) # day \s+ (\d\d?):(\d\d) # hour:min (?::(\d\d))? # optional seconds \s+ (?:([A-Za-z]+)\s+)? # optional timezone (\d+) # year $"x) || # Then the Unix 'ls -l' date format (($month, $day, $year, $hour, $minute, $second) = $body =~ m"^ (\w{3}) # month \s+ (\d\d?) # day \s+ (?: (\d\d\d\d) | # year (\d{1,2}):(\d{2}) # hour:min (?::(\d\d))? # optional seconds ) $"x) || # ISO 8601 format '1996-02-29 12:00:00 -0100' and variants (($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second, $secfrac, $zone) = $body =~ m"^ (\d{4}) # year [-\/]? (\d\d?) # numerical month [-\/]? (\d\d?) # day (?: (?:\s+|[-:Tt]) # separator before clock (\d\d?):?(\d\d) # hour:min (?: :? (\d\d) (?:\.?(\d+))? ## optional second frac. )? # optional seconds )? # optional clock \s* ([-+]?\d\d?:?(:?\d\d)? |Z|z)? # timezone (Z is 'zero meridian', i.e. GMT) $"x) || # ISO 8601 like format '96-02-29 2:0:0 -0100' and variants (($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minute, $second, $secfrac, $zone) = $body =~ m"^ (\d+) # year [-/] (\d\d?) # numerical month [-/] (\d\d?) # day (?: (?:\s+|[-:Tt]) # separator before clock (\d\d?):(\d+) # hour:min (?: : (\d+) (?:\.(\d+)) ## optional second frac. )? # optional seconds )? # optional clock \s* ([-+]?\d+(:\d+)? |Z|z)? # timezone (Z is 'zero meridian', i.e. GMT) $"x) || # Windows 'dir' 11-12-96 03:52PM (($month, $day, $year, $hour, $minute, $ampm) = $body =~ m"^ (\d{2}) # numerical month - (\d{2}) # day - (\d{2}) # year \s+ (\d\d?):(\d\d)([APap][Mm]) # hour:min AM or PM $"x) #|| #return; # unrecognized format ; $day ||= 1; # Translate month name to number $month ||= 1; $month = $MONTH{uc $month} || int ($month); # If the year is missing, we assume first date before the current, # because of the formats we support such dates are mostly present # on "ls -l" listings. unless (defined $year) { my $cur_mon; ($cur_mon, $year) = (localtime)[4, 5]; $year += 1900; $cur_mon++; $year-- if $month > $cur_mon; } elsif (length($year) < 3) { $year = $self->_obvious_year ($year); } # Make sure clock elements are defined $hour = 0 unless defined($hour); $minute = 0 unless defined($minute); $second = 0 unless defined($second); # Compensate for AM/PM if ($ampm) { $ampm = uc $ampm; $hour = 0 if $hour == 12 && $ampm eq 'AM'; $hour += 12 if $ampm eq 'PM' && $hour != 12; } my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = $secfrac; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; } $self; } sub zone ($;$) { my $self = shift; my $newzone = shift; if (ref $newzone) { $self->{option}->{zone} = $newzone; } elsif (length $newzone) { $self->{option}->{zone} = [$self->_zone_string_to_array ($newzone)]; } $self->{option}->{zone}; } ## Find "obvious" year sub _obvious_year ($$) { my $self = shift; my $year = shift; if ($self->{option}->{format} =~ /mail|news/) { ## RFC 2822 if ( 0 <=$year && $year < 50) {$year += 2000} elsif (50 < $year && $year < 1000) {$year += 1900} } else { ## RFC 2616 my $cur_yr = (localtime)[5] + 1900; my $m = $cur_yr % 100; my $tmp = $year; $year += $cur_yr - $m; $m -= $tmp; $year += ($m > 0) ? 100 : -100 if abs($m) > 50; } $year; } =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =head2 $self->unix_time ([$new_time]) Returns or set the unix-time (seconds from the Epoch). =cut sub unix_time ($;$) { my $self = shift; my $new_time = shift; if (defined $new_time) { $self->{date_time} = $new_time + 0; } $self->{date_time}; } sub set_datetime ($@) { my $self = shift; my ($year,$month,$day,$hour,$minute,$second,%misc) = @_; my ($zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute) = $self->_zone_string_to_array ($misc{zone}); eval '$self->{date_time} = timegm_nocheck ($second, $minute-($zone_sign*$zone_minute), $hour-($zone_sign*$zone_hour), $day, $month-1, $year);'; $self->{secfrac} = $misc{secfrac}; $self->{option}->{zone} = [$zone_sign, $zone_hour, $zone_minute]; } =head2 $self->second_fraction ([$new_fraction]) Returns or set the decimal fraction of a second. Value is a string containing of only [0-9] or empty string. Note that this implemention is temporary and in the near future it can be changed. =cut sub second_fraction ($;$) { my $self = shift; my $new_fraction = shift; if (defined $new_fraction) { $self->{secfrac} = $new_fraction unless $new_fraction =~ /[^0-9]/; } $self->{secfrac}; } =item $field-body = $date->stringify () Returns C as a string. =cut sub stringify ($;%) { my $self = shift; my %o = @_; my %option = %{$self->{option}}; $option{format_parameters} ||= {}; for (grep {/^-/} keys %o) {$option{substr ($_, 1)} = $o{$_}} unless ($option{format_template}) { if ($option{format} =~ /mail-rfc2822|news-usefor|mail-rfc822\+rfc1123|news-son-of-rfc1036|mime/) { $option{format_template} = '%Wdy(local);, %DD(local); %Mon(local); %YYYY(local); %HH(local);:%TT(local);:%SS(local); %zsign;%zHH;%zTT;%comment(prefix=>" ");'; } elsif ($option{format} =~ /http/) { $option{format_template} = '%Wdy;, %DD; %Mon; %YYYY; %HH;:%TT;:%SS; GMT'; } elsif ($option{format} =~ /mail-rfc822|news-rfc1036/) { $option{format_template} = '%Wdy(local);, %DD(local); %Mon(local); %YY(local); (%YYYY(local);) %HH(local);:%TT(local);:%SS(local); %zsign;%zHH;%zTT;%comment(prefix=>" ");'; } elsif ($option{format} =~ /news-rfc850/) { $option{format_template} = '%Weekday;, %DD;-%Mon;-%YY; %HH;:%TT;:%SS; GMT'; } elsif ($option{format} =~ /asctime/) { $option{format_template} = '%Wdy; %Mon; %DD(pad=>SP); %HH;:%MM;:%SS; %YYYY;'; #} elsif ($option{format} =~ /date\(1\)/) { # $option{format_template} = '%Wdy; %Mon; %DD(pad=>SP); %HH;:%MM;:%SS; GMT %YYYY;'; } elsif ($option{format} =~ /un[i*]x/) { ## ;-) $option{format_template} = '%unix;'; } else { ## RFC 3339 (IETF's ISO 8601) $option{format_template} = '%YYYY(local);-%MM(local);-%DD(local);T%HH(local);:%TT(local);:%SS(local);%frac(prefix=>.);%zsign;%zHH;:%zTT;%comment(prefix=>" ");'; } } my $zone = $option{zone}; $zone = [ $self->_zone_string_to_array ($zone) ] if not ref $zone && length $zone; $zone = [+0, 0, 0] unless ref $zone; my $l_time = $self->{date_time} + $zone->[0] * ($zone->[1] * 60 + $zone->[2]) * 60; my $c = ''; $c = $self->_comment_stringify if $option{output_comment} && @{ $self->{comment} } > 0; &Message::Util::sprintxf ($option{format_template}, { comment => $c, fmt2str => ($option{format_macros} || \%FMT2STR), option => \%option, time => $self->{date_time}, time_local => $l_time, tm => [ gmtime $self->{date_time} ], tm_local => [ gmtime $l_time ], secfrac => $self->{secfrac}, secfrac_local => $self->{secfrac}, ## Not supported yet %{ $option{format_parameters} }, }); } *as_string = \&stringify; *as_plain_string = \&stringify; ## You should use stringify instead of as_rfc2822_time sub as_rfc2822_time ($@) { shift->stringify (-format => 'mail-rfc2822', @_); } sub _zone_string_to_array ($$;$) { my $self = shift; my $zone = shift; return (+1, 0, 0) unless defined $zone; my $format = shift; my @azone = [+1, 0, 0]; $zone =~ tr/\x09\x20//d; if ($zone =~ /^[^0-9+-]+(?:([+-]?)([0-9]{1,2}))(?::([0-9]{1,2}))?/) { ## $ENV{TZ} format, but is not fully supported my ($s, $h, $m) = ($1, $2, $3); $s ||= '+'; $s =~ tr/+-/-+/; @azone = ("${s}1", 0+$h, 0+$m); } elsif ($zone =~ /^GMT([+-])([0-9][0-9]?)([0-9][0-9])?/i) { @azone = ("${1}1", 0+$2, 0+$3); } elsif ($zone =~ /([+-])([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/) { @azone = ("${1}1", $2, $3); } elsif ($zone =~ /([+-])([0-9])([0-9][0-9])/) { @azone = ("${1}1", $2, $3); } elsif ($zone =~ /([+-]?)([0-9]+)(?:[:.-]([0-9]+))?/) { @azone = ("${1}1", $2, 0+$3); } else { $zone =~ tr/-//d; if (ref $ZONE{$zone}) {@azone = @{$ZONE{$zone}}} elsif ($zone) {@azone = (-1, 0, 0)} } # } @azone; } =item $option-value = $date->option ($option-name) Gets option value. =item $date->option ($option-name, $option-value, ...) Set option value(s). You can pass multiple option name-value pair as parameter when setting. =item $clone = $date->clone () Returns a copy of the object. =cut ## option, clone, method_available: Inherited =head1 EXAMPLE use Message::Field::Date; print Message::Field::Date->new (unix => time, -zone => '+0900'),"\n"; ## Thu, 16 May 2002 17:53:44 +0900 print Message::Field::Date->new (unix => time, -format_template => ## Century: 21, Year: 02, Month: 05 'Century: %CC;, Year: %YY;, Month: %MM;'),"\n"; my $field_body = '04 Feb 2002 00:12:33 CST'; my $field = Message::Field::Date->parse ($field_body); print "RFC 2822:\t", $field->stringify (-format => 'mail-rfc2822'), "\n"; print "HTTP preferred:\t", $field->stringify (-format => 'http-1.1'), "\n"; print "ISO 8601:\t", $field->stringify (-format => 'mail-cpim'), "\n"; ## RFC 2822: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 00:12:33 -0600 ## HTTP preferred: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 06:12:33 GMT ## ISO 8601: 2002-02-04T00:12:33-06:00 =head1 LICENSE Copyright 2002 wakaba Ew@suika.fam.cxE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. =head1 CHANGE See F. $Date: 2002/12/28 08:45:50 $ =cut 1;