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Chris@16 1
Chris@16 2 #ifndef DATE_TIME_FORMAT_DATE_PARSER_HPP__
Chris@16 3 #define DATE_TIME_FORMAT_DATE_PARSER_HPP__
Chris@16 4
Chris@16 5 /* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
Chris@16 6 * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
Chris@16 7 * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
Chris@16 8 * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
Chris@16 9 * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
Chris@101 10 * $Date$
Chris@16 11 */
Chris@16 12
Chris@16 13
Chris@16 14 #include "boost/lexical_cast.hpp"
Chris@16 15 #include "boost/date_time/string_parse_tree.hpp"
Chris@16 16 #include "boost/date_time/strings_from_facet.hpp"
Chris@16 17 #include "boost/date_time/special_values_parser.hpp"
Chris@16 18 #include <string>
Chris@16 19 #include <vector>
Chris@16 20 #include <sstream>
Chris@16 21 #include <iterator>
Chris@16 22 #ifndef BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE
Chris@16 23 # include <cctype>
Chris@16 24 #else
Chris@16 25 # include <ctype.h>
Chris@16 26 #endif
Chris@16 27
Chris@16 28 #ifdef BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE
Chris@16 29 namespace std {
Chris@16 30 using ::isspace;
Chris@16 31 using ::isdigit;
Chris@16 32 }
Chris@16 33 #endif
Chris@16 34 namespace boost { namespace date_time {
Chris@16 35
Chris@16 36 //! Helper function for parsing fixed length strings into integers
Chris@16 37 /*! Will consume 'length' number of characters from stream. Consumed
Chris@16 38 * character are transfered to parse_match_result struct.
Chris@16 39 * Returns '-1' if no number can be parsed or incorrect number of
Chris@16 40 * digits in stream. */
Chris@16 41 template<typename int_type, typename charT>
Chris@16 42 inline
Chris@16 43 int_type
Chris@16 44 fixed_string_to_int(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& itr,
Chris@16 45 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 46 parse_match_result<charT>& mr,
Chris@16 47 unsigned int length,
Chris@16 48 const charT& fill_char)
Chris@16 49 {
Chris@16 50 //typedef std::basic_string<charT> string_type;
Chris@16 51 unsigned int j = 0;
Chris@16 52 //string_type s;
Chris@16 53 while (j < length && itr != stream_end &&
Chris@16 54 (std::isdigit(*itr) || *itr == fill_char)) {
Chris@16 55 if(*itr == fill_char) {
Chris@16 56 /* Since a fill_char can be anything, we convert it to a zero.
Chris@16 57 * lexical_cast will behave predictably when zero is used as fill. */
Chris@16 58 mr.cache += ('0');
Chris@16 59 }
Chris@16 60 else {
Chris@16 61 mr.cache += (*itr);
Chris@16 62 }
Chris@16 63 itr++;
Chris@16 64 j++;
Chris@16 65 }
Chris@101 66 int_type i = static_cast<int_type>(-1);
Chris@16 67 // mr.cache will hold leading zeros. size() tells us when input is too short.
Chris@16 68 if(mr.cache.size() < length) {
Chris@16 69 return i;
Chris@16 70 }
Chris@16 71 try {
Chris@16 72 i = boost::lexical_cast<int_type>(mr.cache);
Chris@16 73 }catch(bad_lexical_cast&){
Chris@16 74 // we want to return -1 if the cast fails so nothing to do here
Chris@16 75 }
Chris@16 76 return i;
Chris@16 77 }
Chris@16 78
Chris@16 79 //! Helper function for parsing fixed length strings into integers
Chris@16 80 /*! Will consume 'length' number of characters from stream. Consumed
Chris@16 81 * character are transfered to parse_match_result struct.
Chris@16 82 * Returns '-1' if no number can be parsed or incorrect number of
Chris@16 83 * digits in stream. */
Chris@16 84 template<typename int_type, typename charT>
Chris@16 85 inline
Chris@16 86 int_type
Chris@16 87 fixed_string_to_int(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& itr,
Chris@16 88 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 89 parse_match_result<charT>& mr,
Chris@16 90 unsigned int length)
Chris@16 91 {
Chris@16 92 return fixed_string_to_int<int_type, charT>(itr, stream_end, mr, length, '0');
Chris@16 93 }
Chris@16 94
Chris@16 95 //! Helper function for parsing varied length strings into integers
Chris@16 96 /*! Will consume 'max_length' characters from stream only if those
Chris@16 97 * characters are digits. Returns '-1' if no number can be parsed.
Chris@16 98 * Will not parse a number preceeded by a '+' or '-'. */
Chris@16 99 template<typename int_type, typename charT>
Chris@16 100 inline
Chris@16 101 int_type
Chris@16 102 var_string_to_int(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& itr,
Chris@16 103 const std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 104 unsigned int max_length)
Chris@16 105 {
Chris@16 106 typedef std::basic_string<charT> string_type;
Chris@16 107 unsigned int j = 0;
Chris@16 108 string_type s;
Chris@16 109 while (itr != stream_end && (j < max_length) && std::isdigit(*itr)) {
Chris@16 110 s += (*itr);
Chris@16 111 ++itr;
Chris@16 112 ++j;
Chris@16 113 }
Chris@101 114 int_type i = static_cast<int_type>(-1);
Chris@16 115 if(!s.empty()) {
Chris@16 116 i = boost::lexical_cast<int_type>(s);
Chris@16 117 }
Chris@16 118 return i;
Chris@16 119 }
Chris@16 120
Chris@16 121
Chris@16 122 //! Class with generic date parsing using a format string
Chris@16 123 /*! The following is the set of recognized format specifiers
Chris@16 124 - %a - Short weekday name
Chris@16 125 - %A - Long weekday name
Chris@16 126 - %b - Abbreviated month name
Chris@16 127 - %B - Full month name
Chris@16 128 - %d - Day of the month as decimal 01 to 31
Chris@16 129 - %j - Day of year as decimal from 001 to 366
Chris@16 130 - %m - Month name as a decimal 01 to 12
Chris@16 131 - %U - Week number 00 to 53 with first Sunday as the first day of week 1?
Chris@16 132 - %w - Weekday as decimal number 0 to 6 where Sunday == 0
Chris@16 133 - %W - Week number 00 to 53 where Monday is first day of week 1
Chris@16 134 - %x - facet default date representation
Chris@16 135 - %y - Year without the century - eg: 04 for 2004
Chris@16 136 - %Y - Year with century
Chris@16 137
Chris@16 138 The weekday specifiers (%a and %A) do not add to the date construction,
Chris@16 139 but they provide a way to skip over the weekday names for formats that
Chris@16 140 provide them.
Chris@16 141
Chris@16 142 todo -- Another interesting feature that this approach could provide is
Chris@16 143 an option to fill in any missing fields with the current values
Chris@16 144 from the clock. So if you have %m-%d the parser would detect
Chris@16 145 the missing year value and fill it in using the clock.
Chris@16 146
Chris@16 147 todo -- What to do with the %x. %x in the classic facet is just bad...
Chris@16 148
Chris@16 149 */
Chris@16 150 template<class date_type, typename charT>
Chris@16 151 class format_date_parser
Chris@16 152 {
Chris@16 153 public:
Chris@16 154 typedef std::basic_string<charT> string_type;
Chris@16 155 typedef std::basic_istringstream<charT> stringstream_type;
Chris@16 156 typedef std::istreambuf_iterator<charT> stream_itr_type;
Chris@16 157 typedef typename string_type::const_iterator const_itr;
Chris@16 158 typedef typename date_type::year_type year_type;
Chris@16 159 typedef typename date_type::month_type month_type;
Chris@16 160 typedef typename date_type::day_type day_type;
Chris@16 161 typedef typename date_type::duration_type duration_type;
Chris@16 162 typedef typename date_type::day_of_week_type day_of_week_type;
Chris@16 163 typedef typename date_type::day_of_year_type day_of_year_type;
Chris@16 164 typedef string_parse_tree<charT> parse_tree_type;
Chris@16 165 typedef typename parse_tree_type::parse_match_result_type match_results;
Chris@16 166 typedef std::vector<std::basic_string<charT> > input_collection_type;
Chris@16 167
Chris@16 168 // TODO sv_parser uses its default constructor - write the others
Chris@16 169
Chris@16 170 format_date_parser(const string_type& format_str,
Chris@16 171 const input_collection_type& month_short_names,
Chris@16 172 const input_collection_type& month_long_names,
Chris@16 173 const input_collection_type& weekday_short_names,
Chris@16 174 const input_collection_type& weekday_long_names) :
Chris@16 175 m_format(format_str),
Chris@16 176 m_month_short_names(month_short_names, 1),
Chris@16 177 m_month_long_names(month_long_names, 1),
Chris@16 178 m_weekday_short_names(weekday_short_names),
Chris@16 179 m_weekday_long_names(weekday_long_names)
Chris@16 180 {}
Chris@16 181
Chris@16 182 format_date_parser(const string_type& format_str,
Chris@16 183 const std::locale& locale) :
Chris@16 184 m_format(format_str),
Chris@16 185 m_month_short_names(gather_month_strings<charT>(locale), 1),
Chris@16 186 m_month_long_names(gather_month_strings<charT>(locale, false), 1),
Chris@16 187 m_weekday_short_names(gather_weekday_strings<charT>(locale)),
Chris@16 188 m_weekday_long_names(gather_weekday_strings<charT>(locale, false))
Chris@16 189 {}
Chris@16 190
Chris@16 191 format_date_parser(const format_date_parser<date_type,charT>& fdp)
Chris@16 192 {
Chris@16 193 this->m_format = fdp.m_format;
Chris@16 194 this->m_month_short_names = fdp.m_month_short_names;
Chris@16 195 this->m_month_long_names = fdp.m_month_long_names;
Chris@16 196 this->m_weekday_short_names = fdp.m_weekday_short_names;
Chris@16 197 this->m_weekday_long_names = fdp.m_weekday_long_names;
Chris@16 198 }
Chris@16 199
Chris@16 200 string_type format() const
Chris@16 201 {
Chris@16 202 return m_format;
Chris@16 203 }
Chris@16 204
Chris@16 205 void format(string_type format_str)
Chris@16 206 {
Chris@16 207 m_format = format_str;
Chris@16 208 }
Chris@16 209
Chris@16 210 void short_month_names(const input_collection_type& month_names)
Chris@16 211 {
Chris@16 212 m_month_short_names = parse_tree_type(month_names, 1);
Chris@16 213 }
Chris@16 214 void long_month_names(const input_collection_type& month_names)
Chris@16 215 {
Chris@16 216 m_month_long_names = parse_tree_type(month_names, 1);
Chris@16 217 }
Chris@16 218 void short_weekday_names(const input_collection_type& weekday_names)
Chris@16 219 {
Chris@16 220 m_weekday_short_names = parse_tree_type(weekday_names);
Chris@16 221 }
Chris@16 222 void long_weekday_names(const input_collection_type& weekday_names)
Chris@16 223 {
Chris@16 224 m_weekday_long_names = parse_tree_type(weekday_names);
Chris@16 225 }
Chris@16 226
Chris@16 227 date_type
Chris@16 228 parse_date(const string_type& value,
Chris@16 229 const string_type& format_str,
Chris@16 230 const special_values_parser<date_type,charT>& sv_parser) const
Chris@16 231 {
Chris@16 232 stringstream_type ss(value);
Chris@16 233 stream_itr_type sitr(ss);
Chris@16 234 stream_itr_type stream_end;
Chris@16 235 return parse_date(sitr, stream_end, format_str, sv_parser);
Chris@16 236 }
Chris@16 237
Chris@16 238 date_type
Chris@16 239 parse_date(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 240 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 241 const special_values_parser<date_type,charT>& sv_parser) const
Chris@16 242 {
Chris@16 243 return parse_date(sitr, stream_end, m_format, sv_parser);
Chris@16 244 }
Chris@16 245
Chris@16 246 /*! Of all the objects that the format_date_parser can parse, only a
Chris@16 247 * date can be a special value. Therefore, only parse_date checks
Chris@16 248 * for special_values. */
Chris@16 249 date_type
Chris@16 250 parse_date(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 251 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 252 string_type format_str,
Chris@16 253 const special_values_parser<date_type,charT>& sv_parser) const
Chris@16 254 {
Chris@16 255 bool use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 256
Chris@16 257 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 258 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 259
Chris@16 260 short year(0), month(0), day(0), day_of_year(0);// wkday(0);
Chris@16 261 /* Initialized the following to their minimum values. These intermediate
Chris@16 262 * objects are used so we get specific exceptions when part of the input
Chris@16 263 * is unparsable.
Chris@16 264 * Ex: "205-Jan-15" will throw a bad_year, "2005-Jsn-15"- bad_month, etc.*/
Chris@16 265 year_type t_year(1400);
Chris@16 266 month_type t_month(1);
Chris@16 267 day_type t_day(1);
Chris@16 268 day_of_week_type wkday(0);
Chris@16 269
Chris@16 270
Chris@16 271 const_itr itr(format_str.begin());
Chris@16 272 while (itr != format_str.end() && (sitr != stream_end)) {
Chris@16 273 if (*itr == '%') {
Chris@16 274 if ( ++itr == format_str.end())
Chris@16 275 break;
Chris@16 276 if (*itr != '%') {
Chris@16 277 switch(*itr) {
Chris@16 278 case 'a':
Chris@16 279 {
Chris@16 280 //this value is just throw away. It could be used for
Chris@16 281 //error checking potentially, but it isn't helpful in
Chris@16 282 //actually constructing the date - we just need to get it
Chris@16 283 //out of the stream
Chris@16 284 match_results mr = m_weekday_short_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 285 if(mr.current_match == match_results::PARSE_ERROR) {
Chris@16 286 // check special_values
Chris@16 287 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 288 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 289 }
Chris@16 290 }
Chris@16 291 wkday = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 292 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 293 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 294 }
Chris@16 295 break;
Chris@16 296 }
Chris@16 297 case 'A':
Chris@16 298 {
Chris@16 299 //this value is just throw away. It could be used for
Chris@16 300 //error checking potentially, but it isn't helpful in
Chris@16 301 //actually constructing the date - we just need to get it
Chris@16 302 //out of the stream
Chris@16 303 match_results mr = m_weekday_long_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 304 if(mr.current_match == match_results::PARSE_ERROR) {
Chris@16 305 // check special_values
Chris@16 306 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 307 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 308 }
Chris@16 309 }
Chris@16 310 wkday = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 311 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 312 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 313 }
Chris@16 314 break;
Chris@16 315 }
Chris@16 316 case 'b':
Chris@16 317 {
Chris@16 318 match_results mr = m_month_short_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 319 if(mr.current_match == match_results::PARSE_ERROR) {
Chris@16 320 // check special_values
Chris@16 321 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 322 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 323 }
Chris@16 324 }
Chris@16 325 t_month = month_type(mr.current_match);
Chris@16 326 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 327 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 328 }
Chris@16 329 break;
Chris@16 330 }
Chris@16 331 case 'B':
Chris@16 332 {
Chris@16 333 match_results mr = m_month_long_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 334 if(mr.current_match == match_results::PARSE_ERROR) {
Chris@16 335 // check special_values
Chris@16 336 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 337 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 338 }
Chris@16 339 }
Chris@16 340 t_month = month_type(mr.current_match);
Chris@16 341 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 342 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 343 }
Chris@16 344 break;
Chris@16 345 }
Chris@16 346 case 'd':
Chris@16 347 {
Chris@16 348 match_results mr;
Chris@16 349 day = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2);
Chris@16 350 if(day == -1) {
Chris@16 351 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 352 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 353 }
Chris@16 354 }
Chris@16 355 t_day = day_type(day);
Chris@16 356 break;
Chris@16 357 }
Chris@16 358 case 'e':
Chris@16 359 {
Chris@16 360 match_results mr;
Chris@16 361 day = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2, ' ');
Chris@16 362 if(day == -1) {
Chris@16 363 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 364 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 365 }
Chris@16 366 }
Chris@16 367 t_day = day_type(day);
Chris@16 368 break;
Chris@16 369 }
Chris@16 370 case 'j':
Chris@16 371 {
Chris@16 372 match_results mr;
Chris@16 373 day_of_year = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 3);
Chris@16 374 if(day_of_year == -1) {
Chris@16 375 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 376 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 377 }
Chris@16 378 }
Chris@16 379 // these next two lines are so we get an exception with bad input
Chris@16 380 day_of_year_type t_day_of_year(1);
Chris@16 381 t_day_of_year = day_of_year_type(day_of_year);
Chris@16 382 break;
Chris@16 383 }
Chris@16 384 case 'm':
Chris@16 385 {
Chris@16 386 match_results mr;
Chris@16 387 month = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2);
Chris@16 388 if(month == -1) {
Chris@16 389 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 390 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 391 }
Chris@16 392 }
Chris@16 393 t_month = month_type(month);
Chris@16 394 break;
Chris@16 395 }
Chris@16 396 case 'Y':
Chris@16 397 {
Chris@16 398 match_results mr;
Chris@16 399 year = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 4);
Chris@16 400 if(year == -1) {
Chris@16 401 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 402 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 403 }
Chris@16 404 }
Chris@16 405 t_year = year_type(year);
Chris@16 406 break;
Chris@16 407 }
Chris@16 408 case 'y':
Chris@16 409 {
Chris@16 410 match_results mr;
Chris@16 411 year = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2);
Chris@16 412 if(year == -1) {
Chris@16 413 if(sv_parser.match(sitr, stream_end, mr)) {
Chris@16 414 return date_type(static_cast<special_values>(mr.current_match));
Chris@16 415 }
Chris@16 416 }
Chris@16 417 year += 2000; //make 2 digit years in this century
Chris@16 418 t_year = year_type(year);
Chris@16 419 break;
Chris@16 420 }
Chris@16 421 default:
Chris@16 422 {} //ignore those we don't understand
Chris@16 423
Chris@16 424 }//switch
Chris@16 425
Chris@16 426 }
Chris@16 427 else { // itr == '%', second consecutive
Chris@16 428 sitr++;
Chris@16 429 }
Chris@16 430
Chris@16 431 itr++; //advance past format specifier
Chris@16 432 }
Chris@16 433 else { //skip past chars in format and in buffer
Chris@16 434 itr++;
Chris@16 435 if (use_current_char) {
Chris@16 436 use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 437 }
Chris@16 438 else {
Chris@16 439 sitr++;
Chris@16 440 }
Chris@16 441 }
Chris@16 442 }
Chris@16 443
Chris@16 444 if (day_of_year > 0) {
Chris@16 445 date_type d(static_cast<unsigned short>(year-1),12,31); //end of prior year
Chris@16 446 return d + duration_type(day_of_year);
Chris@16 447 }
Chris@16 448
Chris@16 449 return date_type(t_year, t_month, t_day); // exceptions were thrown earlier
Chris@16 450 // if input was no good
Chris@16 451 }
Chris@16 452
Chris@16 453 //! Throws bad_month if unable to parse
Chris@16 454 month_type
Chris@16 455 parse_month(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 456 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 457 string_type format_str) const
Chris@16 458 {
Chris@16 459 match_results mr;
Chris@16 460 return parse_month(sitr, stream_end, format_str, mr);
Chris@16 461 }
Chris@16 462
Chris@16 463 //! Throws bad_month if unable to parse
Chris@16 464 month_type
Chris@16 465 parse_month(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 466 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 467 string_type format_str,
Chris@16 468 match_results& mr) const
Chris@16 469 {
Chris@16 470 bool use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 471
Chris@16 472 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 473 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 474
Chris@16 475 short month(0);
Chris@16 476
Chris@16 477 const_itr itr(format_str.begin());
Chris@16 478 while (itr != format_str.end() && (sitr != stream_end)) {
Chris@16 479 if (*itr == '%') {
Chris@16 480 if ( ++itr == format_str.end())
Chris@16 481 break;
Chris@16 482 if (*itr != '%') {
Chris@16 483 switch(*itr) {
Chris@16 484 case 'b':
Chris@16 485 {
Chris@16 486 mr = m_month_short_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 487 month = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 488 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 489 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 490 }
Chris@16 491 break;
Chris@16 492 }
Chris@16 493 case 'B':
Chris@16 494 {
Chris@16 495 mr = m_month_long_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 496 month = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 497 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 498 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 499 }
Chris@16 500 break;
Chris@16 501 }
Chris@16 502 case 'm':
Chris@16 503 {
Chris@16 504 month = var_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, 2);
Chris@16 505 // var_string_to_int returns -1 if parse failed. That will
Chris@16 506 // cause a bad_month exception to be thrown so we do nothing here
Chris@16 507 break;
Chris@16 508 }
Chris@16 509 default:
Chris@16 510 {} //ignore those we don't understand
Chris@16 511
Chris@16 512 }//switch
Chris@16 513
Chris@16 514 }
Chris@16 515 else { // itr == '%', second consecutive
Chris@16 516 sitr++;
Chris@16 517 }
Chris@16 518
Chris@16 519 itr++; //advance past format specifier
Chris@16 520 }
Chris@16 521 else { //skip past chars in format and in buffer
Chris@16 522 itr++;
Chris@16 523 if (use_current_char) {
Chris@16 524 use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 525 }
Chris@16 526 else {
Chris@16 527 sitr++;
Chris@16 528 }
Chris@16 529 }
Chris@16 530 }
Chris@16 531
Chris@16 532 return month_type(month); // throws bad_month exception when values are zero
Chris@16 533 }
Chris@16 534
Chris@16 535 //! Expects 1 or 2 digits 1-31. Throws bad_day_of_month if unable to parse
Chris@16 536 day_type
Chris@16 537 parse_var_day_of_month(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 538 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end) const
Chris@16 539 {
Chris@16 540 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 541 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 542
Chris@16 543 return day_type(var_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, 2));
Chris@16 544 }
Chris@16 545 //! Expects 2 digits 01-31. Throws bad_day_of_month if unable to parse
Chris@16 546 day_type
Chris@16 547 parse_day_of_month(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 548 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end) const
Chris@16 549 {
Chris@16 550 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 551 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 552
Chris@16 553 //return day_type(var_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, 2));
Chris@16 554 match_results mr;
Chris@16 555 return day_type(fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2));
Chris@16 556 }
Chris@16 557
Chris@16 558 day_of_week_type
Chris@16 559 parse_weekday(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 560 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 561 string_type format_str) const
Chris@16 562 {
Chris@16 563 match_results mr;
Chris@16 564 return parse_weekday(sitr, stream_end, format_str, mr);
Chris@16 565 }
Chris@16 566 day_of_week_type
Chris@16 567 parse_weekday(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 568 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 569 string_type format_str,
Chris@16 570 match_results& mr) const
Chris@16 571 {
Chris@16 572 bool use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 573
Chris@16 574 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 575 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 576
Chris@16 577 short wkday(0);
Chris@16 578
Chris@16 579 const_itr itr(format_str.begin());
Chris@16 580 while (itr != format_str.end() && (sitr != stream_end)) {
Chris@16 581 if (*itr == '%') {
Chris@16 582 if ( ++itr == format_str.end())
Chris@16 583 break;
Chris@16 584 if (*itr != '%') {
Chris@16 585 switch(*itr) {
Chris@16 586 case 'a':
Chris@16 587 {
Chris@16 588 //this value is just throw away. It could be used for
Chris@16 589 //error checking potentially, but it isn't helpful in
Chris@16 590 //actually constructing the date - we just need to get it
Chris@16 591 //out of the stream
Chris@16 592 mr = m_weekday_short_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 593 wkday = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 594 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 595 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 596 }
Chris@16 597 break;
Chris@16 598 }
Chris@16 599 case 'A':
Chris@16 600 {
Chris@16 601 //this value is just throw away. It could be used for
Chris@16 602 //error checking potentially, but it isn't helpful in
Chris@16 603 //actually constructing the date - we just need to get it
Chris@16 604 //out of the stream
Chris@16 605 mr = m_weekday_long_names.match(sitr, stream_end);
Chris@16 606 wkday = mr.current_match;
Chris@16 607 if (mr.has_remaining()) {
Chris@16 608 use_current_char = true;
Chris@16 609 }
Chris@16 610 break;
Chris@16 611 }
Chris@16 612 case 'w':
Chris@16 613 {
Chris@16 614 // weekday as number 0-6, Sunday == 0
Chris@16 615 wkday = var_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, 2);
Chris@16 616 break;
Chris@16 617 }
Chris@16 618 default:
Chris@16 619 {} //ignore those we don't understand
Chris@16 620
Chris@16 621 }//switch
Chris@16 622
Chris@16 623 }
Chris@16 624 else { // itr == '%', second consecutive
Chris@16 625 sitr++;
Chris@16 626 }
Chris@16 627
Chris@16 628 itr++; //advance past format specifier
Chris@16 629 }
Chris@16 630 else { //skip past chars in format and in buffer
Chris@16 631 itr++;
Chris@16 632 if (use_current_char) {
Chris@16 633 use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 634 }
Chris@16 635 else {
Chris@16 636 sitr++;
Chris@16 637 }
Chris@16 638 }
Chris@16 639 }
Chris@16 640
Chris@16 641 return day_of_week_type(wkday); // throws bad_day_of_month exception
Chris@16 642 // when values are zero
Chris@16 643 }
Chris@16 644
Chris@16 645 //! throws bad_year if unable to parse
Chris@16 646 year_type
Chris@16 647 parse_year(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 648 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 649 string_type format_str) const
Chris@16 650 {
Chris@16 651 match_results mr;
Chris@16 652 return parse_year(sitr, stream_end, format_str, mr);
Chris@16 653 }
Chris@16 654
Chris@16 655 //! throws bad_year if unable to parse
Chris@16 656 year_type
Chris@16 657 parse_year(std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& sitr,
Chris@16 658 std::istreambuf_iterator<charT>& stream_end,
Chris@16 659 string_type format_str,
Chris@16 660 match_results& mr) const
Chris@16 661 {
Chris@16 662 bool use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 663
Chris@16 664 // skip leading whitespace
Chris@16 665 while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }
Chris@16 666
Chris@16 667 unsigned short year(0);
Chris@16 668
Chris@16 669 const_itr itr(format_str.begin());
Chris@16 670 while (itr != format_str.end() && (sitr != stream_end)) {
Chris@16 671 if (*itr == '%') {
Chris@16 672 if ( ++itr == format_str.end())
Chris@16 673 break;
Chris@16 674 if (*itr != '%') {
Chris@16 675 //match_results mr;
Chris@16 676 switch(*itr) {
Chris@16 677 case 'Y':
Chris@16 678 {
Chris@16 679 // year from 4 digit string
Chris@16 680 year = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 4);
Chris@16 681 break;
Chris@16 682 }
Chris@16 683 case 'y':
Chris@16 684 {
Chris@16 685 // year from 2 digit string (no century)
Chris@16 686 year = fixed_string_to_int<short, charT>(sitr, stream_end, mr, 2);
Chris@16 687 year += 2000; //make 2 digit years in this century
Chris@16 688 break;
Chris@16 689 }
Chris@16 690 default:
Chris@16 691 {} //ignore those we don't understand
Chris@16 692
Chris@16 693 }//switch
Chris@16 694
Chris@16 695 }
Chris@16 696 else { // itr == '%', second consecutive
Chris@16 697 sitr++;
Chris@16 698 }
Chris@16 699
Chris@16 700 itr++; //advance past format specifier
Chris@16 701 }
Chris@16 702 else { //skip past chars in format and in buffer
Chris@16 703 itr++;
Chris@16 704 if (use_current_char) {
Chris@16 705 use_current_char = false;
Chris@16 706 }
Chris@16 707 else {
Chris@16 708 sitr++;
Chris@16 709 }
Chris@16 710 }
Chris@16 711 }
Chris@16 712
Chris@16 713 return year_type(year); // throws bad_year exception when values are zero
Chris@16 714 }
Chris@16 715
Chris@16 716
Chris@16 717 private:
Chris@16 718 string_type m_format;
Chris@16 719 parse_tree_type m_month_short_names;
Chris@16 720 parse_tree_type m_month_long_names;
Chris@16 721 parse_tree_type m_weekday_short_names;
Chris@16 722 parse_tree_type m_weekday_long_names;
Chris@16 723
Chris@16 724 };
Chris@16 725
Chris@16 726 } } //namespace
Chris@16 727
Chris@16 728 #endif
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