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27
28#include "v8.h"
29
30#include "dateparser.h"
31
32namespace v8 {
33namespace internal {
34
35bool DateParser::DayComposer::Write(FixedArray* output) {
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +010036 if (index_ < 1) return false;
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +010037 // Day and month defaults to 1.
38 while (index_ < kSize) {
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +010039 comp_[index_++] = 1;
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +010040 }
41
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000042 int year = 0; // Default year is 0 (=> 2000) for KJS compatibility.
43 int month = kNone;
44 int day = kNone;
45
46 if (named_month_ == kNone) {
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +000047 if (is_iso_date_ || (index_ == 3 && !IsDay(comp_[0]))) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000048 // YMD
49 year = comp_[0];
50 month = comp_[1];
51 day = comp_[2];
52 } else {
53 // MD(Y)
54 month = comp_[0];
55 day = comp_[1];
56 if (index_ == 3) year = comp_[2];
57 }
58 } else {
59 month = named_month_;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000060 if (index_ == 1) {
61 // MD or DM
62 day = comp_[0];
63 } else if (!IsDay(comp_[0])) {
64 // YMD, MYD, or YDM
65 year = comp_[0];
66 day = comp_[1];
67 } else {
68 // DMY, MDY, or DYM
69 day = comp_[0];
70 year = comp_[1];
71 }
72 }
73
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +000074 if (!is_iso_date_) {
75 if (Between(year, 0, 49)) year += 2000;
76 else if (Between(year, 50, 99)) year += 1900;
77 }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000078
79 if (!Smi::IsValid(year) || !IsMonth(month) || !IsDay(day)) return false;
80
Leon Clarke4515c472010-02-03 11:58:03 +000081 output->set(YEAR, Smi::FromInt(year));
82 output->set(MONTH, Smi::FromInt(month - 1)); // 0-based
83 output->set(DAY, Smi::FromInt(day));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000084 return true;
85}
86
87
88bool DateParser::TimeComposer::Write(FixedArray* output) {
89 // All time slots default to 0
90 while (index_ < kSize) {
91 comp_[index_++] = 0;
92 }
93
94 int& hour = comp_[0];
95 int& minute = comp_[1];
96 int& second = comp_[2];
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +010097 int& millisecond = comp_[3];
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000098
99 if (hour_offset_ != kNone) {
100 if (!IsHour12(hour)) return false;
101 hour %= 12;
102 hour += hour_offset_;
103 }
104
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100105 if (!IsHour(hour) || !IsMinute(minute) ||
106 !IsSecond(second) || !IsMillisecond(millisecond)) return false;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000107
Leon Clarke4515c472010-02-03 11:58:03 +0000108 output->set(HOUR, Smi::FromInt(hour));
109 output->set(MINUTE, Smi::FromInt(minute));
110 output->set(SECOND, Smi::FromInt(second));
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100111 output->set(MILLISECOND, Smi::FromInt(millisecond));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000112 return true;
113}
114
115bool DateParser::TimeZoneComposer::Write(FixedArray* output) {
116 if (sign_ != kNone) {
117 if (hour_ == kNone) hour_ = 0;
118 if (minute_ == kNone) minute_ = 0;
119 int total_seconds = sign_ * (hour_ * 3600 + minute_ * 60);
120 if (!Smi::IsValid(total_seconds)) return false;
Leon Clarke4515c472010-02-03 11:58:03 +0000121 output->set(UTC_OFFSET, Smi::FromInt(total_seconds));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000122 } else {
Leon Clarke4515c472010-02-03 11:58:03 +0000123 output->set_null(UTC_OFFSET);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000124 }
125 return true;
126}
127
128const int8_t DateParser::KeywordTable::
129 array[][DateParser::KeywordTable::kEntrySize] = {
130 {'j', 'a', 'n', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 1},
131 {'f', 'e', 'b', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 2},
132 {'m', 'a', 'r', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 3},
133 {'a', 'p', 'r', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 4},
134 {'m', 'a', 'y', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 5},
135 {'j', 'u', 'n', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 6},
136 {'j', 'u', 'l', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 7},
137 {'a', 'u', 'g', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 8},
138 {'s', 'e', 'p', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 9},
139 {'o', 'c', 't', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 10},
140 {'n', 'o', 'v', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 11},
141 {'d', 'e', 'c', DateParser::MONTH_NAME, 12},
142 {'a', 'm', '\0', DateParser::AM_PM, 0},
143 {'p', 'm', '\0', DateParser::AM_PM, 12},
144 {'u', 't', '\0', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, 0},
145 {'u', 't', 'c', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, 0},
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100146 {'z', '\0', '\0', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, 0},
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000147 {'g', 'm', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, 0},
148 {'c', 'd', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -5},
149 {'c', 's', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -6},
150 {'e', 'd', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -4},
151 {'e', 's', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -5},
152 {'m', 'd', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -6},
153 {'m', 's', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -7},
154 {'p', 'd', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -7},
155 {'p', 's', 't', DateParser::TIME_ZONE_NAME, -8},
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000156 {'t', '\0', '\0', DateParser::TIME_SEPARATOR, 0},
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000157 {'\0', '\0', '\0', DateParser::INVALID, 0},
158};
159
160
161// We could use perfect hashing here, but this is not a bottleneck.
162int DateParser::KeywordTable::Lookup(const uint32_t* pre, int len) {
163 int i;
164 for (i = 0; array[i][kTypeOffset] != INVALID; i++) {
165 int j = 0;
166 while (j < kPrefixLength &&
167 pre[j] == static_cast<uint32_t>(array[i][j])) {
168 j++;
169 }
170 // Check if we have a match and the length is legal.
171 // Word longer than keyword is only allowed for month names.
172 if (j == kPrefixLength &&
173 (len <= kPrefixLength || array[i][kTypeOffset] == MONTH_NAME)) {
174 return i;
175 }
176 }
177 return i;
178}
179
180
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000181int DateParser::ReadMilliseconds(DateToken token) {
182 // Read first three significant digits of the original numeral,
183 // as inferred from the value and the number of digits.
184 // I.e., use the number of digits to see if there were
185 // leading zeros.
186 int number = token.number();
187 int length = token.length();
188 if (length < 3) {
189 // Less than three digits. Multiply to put most significant digit
190 // in hundreds position.
191 if (length == 1) {
192 number *= 100;
193 } else if (length == 2) {
194 number *= 10;
195 }
196 } else if (length > 3) {
197 if (length > kMaxSignificantDigits) length = kMaxSignificantDigits;
198 // More than three digits. Divide by 10^(length - 3) to get three
199 // most significant digits.
200 int factor = 1;
201 do {
202 ASSERT(factor <= 100000000); // factor won't overflow.
203 factor *= 10;
204 length--;
205 } while (length > 3);
206 number /= factor;
207 }
208 return number;
209}
210
211
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000212} } // namespace v8::internal