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Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001/* C implementation for the date/time type documented at
2 * http://www.zope.org/Members/fdrake/DateTimeWiki/FrontPage
3 */
4
5#include "Python.h"
6#include "modsupport.h"
7#include "structmember.h"
8
9#include <time.h>
10
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +000011#include "timefuncs.h"
Tim Peters9ddf40b2004-06-20 22:41:32 +000012
13/* Differentiate between building the core module and building extension
14 * modules.
15 */
16#define Py_BUILD_CORE
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +000017#include "datetime.h"
Tim Peters9ddf40b2004-06-20 22:41:32 +000018#undef Py_BUILD_CORE
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +000019
20/* We require that C int be at least 32 bits, and use int virtually
21 * everywhere. In just a few cases we use a temp long, where a Python
22 * API returns a C long. In such cases, we have to ensure that the
23 * final result fits in a C int (this can be an issue on 64-bit boxes).
24 */
25#if SIZEOF_INT < 4
26# error "datetime.c requires that C int have at least 32 bits"
27#endif
28
29#define MINYEAR 1
30#define MAXYEAR 9999
31
32/* Nine decimal digits is easy to communicate, and leaves enough room
33 * so that two delta days can be added w/o fear of overflowing a signed
34 * 32-bit int, and with plenty of room left over to absorb any possible
35 * carries from adding seconds.
36 */
37#define MAX_DELTA_DAYS 999999999
38
39/* Rename the long macros in datetime.h to more reasonable short names. */
40#define GET_YEAR PyDateTime_GET_YEAR
41#define GET_MONTH PyDateTime_GET_MONTH
42#define GET_DAY PyDateTime_GET_DAY
43#define DATE_GET_HOUR PyDateTime_DATE_GET_HOUR
44#define DATE_GET_MINUTE PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MINUTE
45#define DATE_GET_SECOND PyDateTime_DATE_GET_SECOND
46#define DATE_GET_MICROSECOND PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MICROSECOND
47
48/* Date accessors for date and datetime. */
49#define SET_YEAR(o, v) (((o)->data[0] = ((v) & 0xff00) >> 8), \
50 ((o)->data[1] = ((v) & 0x00ff)))
51#define SET_MONTH(o, v) (PyDateTime_GET_MONTH(o) = (v))
52#define SET_DAY(o, v) (PyDateTime_GET_DAY(o) = (v))
53
54/* Date/Time accessors for datetime. */
55#define DATE_SET_HOUR(o, v) (PyDateTime_DATE_GET_HOUR(o) = (v))
56#define DATE_SET_MINUTE(o, v) (PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MINUTE(o) = (v))
57#define DATE_SET_SECOND(o, v) (PyDateTime_DATE_GET_SECOND(o) = (v))
58#define DATE_SET_MICROSECOND(o, v) \
59 (((o)->data[7] = ((v) & 0xff0000) >> 16), \
60 ((o)->data[8] = ((v) & 0x00ff00) >> 8), \
61 ((o)->data[9] = ((v) & 0x0000ff)))
62
63/* Time accessors for time. */
64#define TIME_GET_HOUR PyDateTime_TIME_GET_HOUR
65#define TIME_GET_MINUTE PyDateTime_TIME_GET_MINUTE
66#define TIME_GET_SECOND PyDateTime_TIME_GET_SECOND
67#define TIME_GET_MICROSECOND PyDateTime_TIME_GET_MICROSECOND
68#define TIME_SET_HOUR(o, v) (PyDateTime_TIME_GET_HOUR(o) = (v))
69#define TIME_SET_MINUTE(o, v) (PyDateTime_TIME_GET_MINUTE(o) = (v))
70#define TIME_SET_SECOND(o, v) (PyDateTime_TIME_GET_SECOND(o) = (v))
71#define TIME_SET_MICROSECOND(o, v) \
72 (((o)->data[3] = ((v) & 0xff0000) >> 16), \
73 ((o)->data[4] = ((v) & 0x00ff00) >> 8), \
74 ((o)->data[5] = ((v) & 0x0000ff)))
75
76/* Delta accessors for timedelta. */
77#define GET_TD_DAYS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta *)(o))->days)
78#define GET_TD_SECONDS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta *)(o))->seconds)
79#define GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta *)(o))->microseconds)
80
81#define SET_TD_DAYS(o, v) ((o)->days = (v))
82#define SET_TD_SECONDS(o, v) ((o)->seconds = (v))
83#define SET_TD_MICROSECONDS(o, v) ((o)->microseconds = (v))
84
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +000085/* p is a pointer to a time or a datetime object; HASTZINFO(p) returns
86 * p->hastzinfo.
87 */
88#define HASTZINFO(p) (((_PyDateTime_BaseTZInfo *)(p))->hastzinfo)
89
Tim Peters3f606292004-03-21 23:38:41 +000090/* M is a char or int claiming to be a valid month. The macro is equivalent
91 * to the two-sided Python test
92 * 1 <= M <= 12
93 */
94#define MONTH_IS_SANE(M) ((unsigned int)(M) - 1 < 12)
95
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +000096/* Forward declarations. */
97static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DateType;
98static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DateTimeType;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +000099static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DeltaType;
100static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_TimeType;
101static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_TZInfoType;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000102
103/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
104 * Math utilities.
105 */
106
107/* k = i+j overflows iff k differs in sign from both inputs,
108 * iff k^i has sign bit set and k^j has sign bit set,
109 * iff (k^i)&(k^j) has sign bit set.
110 */
111#define SIGNED_ADD_OVERFLOWED(RESULT, I, J) \
112 ((((RESULT) ^ (I)) & ((RESULT) ^ (J))) < 0)
113
114/* Compute Python divmod(x, y), returning the quotient and storing the
115 * remainder into *r. The quotient is the floor of x/y, and that's
116 * the real point of this. C will probably truncate instead (C99
117 * requires truncation; C89 left it implementation-defined).
118 * Simplification: we *require* that y > 0 here. That's appropriate
119 * for all the uses made of it. This simplifies the code and makes
120 * the overflow case impossible (divmod(LONG_MIN, -1) is the only
121 * overflow case).
122 */
123static int
124divmod(int x, int y, int *r)
125{
126 int quo;
127
128 assert(y > 0);
129 quo = x / y;
130 *r = x - quo * y;
131 if (*r < 0) {
132 --quo;
133 *r += y;
134 }
135 assert(0 <= *r && *r < y);
136 return quo;
137}
138
Tim Peters5d644dd2003-01-02 16:32:54 +0000139/* Round a double to the nearest long. |x| must be small enough to fit
140 * in a C long; this is not checked.
141 */
142static long
143round_to_long(double x)
144{
145 if (x >= 0.0)
146 x = floor(x + 0.5);
147 else
148 x = ceil(x - 0.5);
149 return (long)x;
150}
151
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000152/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
153 * General calendrical helper functions
154 */
155
156/* For each month ordinal in 1..12, the number of days in that month,
157 * and the number of days before that month in the same year. These
158 * are correct for non-leap years only.
159 */
160static int _days_in_month[] = {
161 0, /* unused; this vector uses 1-based indexing */
162 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31
163};
164
165static int _days_before_month[] = {
166 0, /* unused; this vector uses 1-based indexing */
167 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334
168};
169
170/* year -> 1 if leap year, else 0. */
171static int
172is_leap(int year)
173{
174 /* Cast year to unsigned. The result is the same either way, but
175 * C can generate faster code for unsigned mod than for signed
176 * mod (especially for % 4 -- a good compiler should just grab
177 * the last 2 bits when the LHS is unsigned).
178 */
179 const unsigned int ayear = (unsigned int)year;
180 return ayear % 4 == 0 && (ayear % 100 != 0 || ayear % 400 == 0);
181}
182
183/* year, month -> number of days in that month in that year */
184static int
185days_in_month(int year, int month)
186{
187 assert(month >= 1);
188 assert(month <= 12);
189 if (month == 2 && is_leap(year))
190 return 29;
191 else
192 return _days_in_month[month];
193}
194
195/* year, month -> number of days in year preceeding first day of month */
196static int
197days_before_month(int year, int month)
198{
199 int days;
200
201 assert(month >= 1);
202 assert(month <= 12);
203 days = _days_before_month[month];
204 if (month > 2 && is_leap(year))
205 ++days;
206 return days;
207}
208
209/* year -> number of days before January 1st of year. Remember that we
210 * start with year 1, so days_before_year(1) == 0.
211 */
212static int
213days_before_year(int year)
214{
215 int y = year - 1;
216 /* This is incorrect if year <= 0; we really want the floor
217 * here. But so long as MINYEAR is 1, the smallest year this
218 * can see is 0 (this can happen in some normalization endcases),
219 * so we'll just special-case that.
220 */
221 assert (year >= 0);
222 if (y >= 0)
223 return y*365 + y/4 - y/100 + y/400;
224 else {
225 assert(y == -1);
226 return -366;
227 }
228}
229
230/* Number of days in 4, 100, and 400 year cycles. That these have
231 * the correct values is asserted in the module init function.
232 */
233#define DI4Y 1461 /* days_before_year(5); days in 4 years */
234#define DI100Y 36524 /* days_before_year(101); days in 100 years */
235#define DI400Y 146097 /* days_before_year(401); days in 400 years */
236
237/* ordinal -> year, month, day, considering 01-Jan-0001 as day 1. */
238static void
239ord_to_ymd(int ordinal, int *year, int *month, int *day)
240{
241 int n, n1, n4, n100, n400, leapyear, preceding;
242
243 /* ordinal is a 1-based index, starting at 1-Jan-1. The pattern of
244 * leap years repeats exactly every 400 years. The basic strategy is
245 * to find the closest 400-year boundary at or before ordinal, then
246 * work with the offset from that boundary to ordinal. Life is much
247 * clearer if we subtract 1 from ordinal first -- then the values
248 * of ordinal at 400-year boundaries are exactly those divisible
249 * by DI400Y:
250 *
251 * D M Y n n-1
252 * -- --- ---- ---------- ----------------
253 * 31 Dec -400 -DI400Y -DI400Y -1
254 * 1 Jan -399 -DI400Y +1 -DI400Y 400-year boundary
255 * ...
256 * 30 Dec 000 -1 -2
257 * 31 Dec 000 0 -1
258 * 1 Jan 001 1 0 400-year boundary
259 * 2 Jan 001 2 1
260 * 3 Jan 001 3 2
261 * ...
262 * 31 Dec 400 DI400Y DI400Y -1
263 * 1 Jan 401 DI400Y +1 DI400Y 400-year boundary
264 */
265 assert(ordinal >= 1);
266 --ordinal;
267 n400 = ordinal / DI400Y;
268 n = ordinal % DI400Y;
269 *year = n400 * 400 + 1;
270
271 /* Now n is the (non-negative) offset, in days, from January 1 of
272 * year, to the desired date. Now compute how many 100-year cycles
273 * precede n.
274 * Note that it's possible for n100 to equal 4! In that case 4 full
275 * 100-year cycles precede the desired day, which implies the
276 * desired day is December 31 at the end of a 400-year cycle.
277 */
278 n100 = n / DI100Y;
279 n = n % DI100Y;
280
281 /* Now compute how many 4-year cycles precede it. */
282 n4 = n / DI4Y;
283 n = n % DI4Y;
284
285 /* And now how many single years. Again n1 can be 4, and again
286 * meaning that the desired day is December 31 at the end of the
287 * 4-year cycle.
288 */
289 n1 = n / 365;
290 n = n % 365;
291
292 *year += n100 * 100 + n4 * 4 + n1;
293 if (n1 == 4 || n100 == 4) {
294 assert(n == 0);
295 *year -= 1;
296 *month = 12;
297 *day = 31;
298 return;
299 }
300
301 /* Now the year is correct, and n is the offset from January 1. We
302 * find the month via an estimate that's either exact or one too
303 * large.
304 */
305 leapyear = n1 == 3 && (n4 != 24 || n100 == 3);
306 assert(leapyear == is_leap(*year));
307 *month = (n + 50) >> 5;
308 preceding = (_days_before_month[*month] + (*month > 2 && leapyear));
309 if (preceding > n) {
310 /* estimate is too large */
311 *month -= 1;
312 preceding -= days_in_month(*year, *month);
313 }
314 n -= preceding;
315 assert(0 <= n);
316 assert(n < days_in_month(*year, *month));
317
318 *day = n + 1;
319}
320
321/* year, month, day -> ordinal, considering 01-Jan-0001 as day 1. */
322static int
323ymd_to_ord(int year, int month, int day)
324{
325 return days_before_year(year) + days_before_month(year, month) + day;
326}
327
328/* Day of week, where Monday==0, ..., Sunday==6. 1/1/1 was a Monday. */
329static int
330weekday(int year, int month, int day)
331{
332 return (ymd_to_ord(year, month, day) + 6) % 7;
333}
334
335/* Ordinal of the Monday starting week 1 of the ISO year. Week 1 is the
336 * first calendar week containing a Thursday.
337 */
338static int
339iso_week1_monday(int year)
340{
341 int first_day = ymd_to_ord(year, 1, 1); /* ord of 1/1 */
342 /* 0 if 1/1 is a Monday, 1 if a Tue, etc. */
343 int first_weekday = (first_day + 6) % 7;
344 /* ordinal of closest Monday at or before 1/1 */
345 int week1_monday = first_day - first_weekday;
346
347 if (first_weekday > 3) /* if 1/1 was Fri, Sat, Sun */
348 week1_monday += 7;
349 return week1_monday;
350}
351
352/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
353 * Range checkers.
354 */
355
356/* Check that -MAX_DELTA_DAYS <= days <= MAX_DELTA_DAYS. If so, return 0.
357 * If not, raise OverflowError and return -1.
358 */
359static int
360check_delta_day_range(int days)
361{
362 if (-MAX_DELTA_DAYS <= days && days <= MAX_DELTA_DAYS)
363 return 0;
364 PyErr_Format(PyExc_OverflowError,
365 "days=%d; must have magnitude <= %d",
Guido van Rossumbd43e912002-12-16 20:34:55 +0000366 days, MAX_DELTA_DAYS);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000367 return -1;
368}
369
370/* Check that date arguments are in range. Return 0 if they are. If they
371 * aren't, raise ValueError and return -1.
372 */
373static int
374check_date_args(int year, int month, int day)
375{
376
377 if (year < MINYEAR || year > MAXYEAR) {
378 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
379 "year is out of range");
380 return -1;
381 }
382 if (month < 1 || month > 12) {
383 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
384 "month must be in 1..12");
385 return -1;
386 }
387 if (day < 1 || day > days_in_month(year, month)) {
388 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
389 "day is out of range for month");
390 return -1;
391 }
392 return 0;
393}
394
395/* Check that time arguments are in range. Return 0 if they are. If they
396 * aren't, raise ValueError and return -1.
397 */
398static int
399check_time_args(int h, int m, int s, int us)
400{
401 if (h < 0 || h > 23) {
402 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
403 "hour must be in 0..23");
404 return -1;
405 }
406 if (m < 0 || m > 59) {
407 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
408 "minute must be in 0..59");
409 return -1;
410 }
411 if (s < 0 || s > 59) {
412 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
413 "second must be in 0..59");
414 return -1;
415 }
416 if (us < 0 || us > 999999) {
417 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
418 "microsecond must be in 0..999999");
419 return -1;
420 }
421 return 0;
422}
423
424/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
425 * Normalization utilities.
426 */
427
428/* One step of a mixed-radix conversion. A "hi" unit is equivalent to
429 * factor "lo" units. factor must be > 0. If *lo is less than 0, or
430 * at least factor, enough of *lo is converted into "hi" units so that
431 * 0 <= *lo < factor. The input values must be such that int overflow
432 * is impossible.
433 */
434static void
435normalize_pair(int *hi, int *lo, int factor)
436{
437 assert(factor > 0);
438 assert(lo != hi);
439 if (*lo < 0 || *lo >= factor) {
440 const int num_hi = divmod(*lo, factor, lo);
441 const int new_hi = *hi + num_hi;
442 assert(! SIGNED_ADD_OVERFLOWED(new_hi, *hi, num_hi));
443 *hi = new_hi;
444 }
445 assert(0 <= *lo && *lo < factor);
446}
447
448/* Fiddle days (d), seconds (s), and microseconds (us) so that
449 * 0 <= *s < 24*3600
450 * 0 <= *us < 1000000
451 * The input values must be such that the internals don't overflow.
452 * The way this routine is used, we don't get close.
453 */
454static void
455normalize_d_s_us(int *d, int *s, int *us)
456{
457 if (*us < 0 || *us >= 1000000) {
458 normalize_pair(s, us, 1000000);
459 /* |s| can't be bigger than about
460 * |original s| + |original us|/1000000 now.
461 */
462
463 }
464 if (*s < 0 || *s >= 24*3600) {
465 normalize_pair(d, s, 24*3600);
466 /* |d| can't be bigger than about
467 * |original d| +
468 * (|original s| + |original us|/1000000) / (24*3600) now.
469 */
470 }
471 assert(0 <= *s && *s < 24*3600);
472 assert(0 <= *us && *us < 1000000);
473}
474
475/* Fiddle years (y), months (m), and days (d) so that
476 * 1 <= *m <= 12
477 * 1 <= *d <= days_in_month(*y, *m)
478 * The input values must be such that the internals don't overflow.
479 * The way this routine is used, we don't get close.
480 */
481static void
482normalize_y_m_d(int *y, int *m, int *d)
483{
484 int dim; /* # of days in month */
485
486 /* This gets muddy: the proper range for day can't be determined
487 * without knowing the correct month and year, but if day is, e.g.,
488 * plus or minus a million, the current month and year values make
489 * no sense (and may also be out of bounds themselves).
490 * Saying 12 months == 1 year should be non-controversial.
491 */
492 if (*m < 1 || *m > 12) {
493 --*m;
494 normalize_pair(y, m, 12);
495 ++*m;
496 /* |y| can't be bigger than about
497 * |original y| + |original m|/12 now.
498 */
499 }
500 assert(1 <= *m && *m <= 12);
501
502 /* Now only day can be out of bounds (year may also be out of bounds
503 * for a datetime object, but we don't care about that here).
504 * If day is out of bounds, what to do is arguable, but at least the
505 * method here is principled and explainable.
506 */
507 dim = days_in_month(*y, *m);
508 if (*d < 1 || *d > dim) {
509 /* Move day-1 days from the first of the month. First try to
510 * get off cheap if we're only one day out of range
511 * (adjustments for timezone alone can't be worse than that).
512 */
513 if (*d == 0) {
514 --*m;
515 if (*m > 0)
516 *d = days_in_month(*y, *m);
517 else {
518 --*y;
519 *m = 12;
520 *d = 31;
521 }
522 }
523 else if (*d == dim + 1) {
524 /* move forward a day */
525 ++*m;
526 *d = 1;
527 if (*m > 12) {
528 *m = 1;
529 ++*y;
530 }
531 }
532 else {
533 int ordinal = ymd_to_ord(*y, *m, 1) +
534 *d - 1;
535 ord_to_ymd(ordinal, y, m, d);
536 }
537 }
538 assert(*m > 0);
539 assert(*d > 0);
540}
541
542/* Fiddle out-of-bounds months and days so that the result makes some kind
543 * of sense. The parameters are both inputs and outputs. Returns < 0 on
544 * failure, where failure means the adjusted year is out of bounds.
545 */
546static int
547normalize_date(int *year, int *month, int *day)
548{
549 int result;
550
551 normalize_y_m_d(year, month, day);
552 if (MINYEAR <= *year && *year <= MAXYEAR)
553 result = 0;
554 else {
555 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
556 "date value out of range");
557 result = -1;
558 }
559 return result;
560}
561
562/* Force all the datetime fields into range. The parameters are both
563 * inputs and outputs. Returns < 0 on error.
564 */
565static int
566normalize_datetime(int *year, int *month, int *day,
567 int *hour, int *minute, int *second,
568 int *microsecond)
569{
570 normalize_pair(second, microsecond, 1000000);
571 normalize_pair(minute, second, 60);
572 normalize_pair(hour, minute, 60);
573 normalize_pair(day, hour, 24);
574 return normalize_date(year, month, day);
575}
576
577/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +0000578 * Basic object allocation: tp_alloc implementations. These allocate
579 * Python objects of the right size and type, and do the Python object-
580 * initialization bit. If there's not enough memory, they return NULL after
581 * setting MemoryError. All data members remain uninitialized trash.
582 *
583 * We abuse the tp_alloc "nitems" argument to communicate whether a tzinfo
Tim Peters03eaf8b2003-05-18 02:24:46 +0000584 * member is needed. This is ugly, imprecise, and possibly insecure.
585 * tp_basicsize for the time and datetime types is set to the size of the
586 * struct that has room for the tzinfo member, so subclasses in Python will
587 * allocate enough space for a tzinfo member whether or not one is actually
588 * needed. That's the "ugly and imprecise" parts. The "possibly insecure"
589 * part is that PyType_GenericAlloc() (which subclasses in Python end up
590 * using) just happens today to effectively ignore the nitems argument
591 * when tp_itemsize is 0, which it is for these type objects. If that
592 * changes, perhaps the callers of tp_alloc slots in this file should
593 * be changed to force a 0 nitems argument unless the type being allocated
594 * is a base type implemented in this file (so that tp_alloc is time_alloc
595 * or datetime_alloc below, which know about the nitems abuse).
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +0000596 */
597
598static PyObject *
599time_alloc(PyTypeObject *type, int aware)
600{
601 PyObject *self;
602
603 self = (PyObject *)
604 PyObject_MALLOC(aware ?
605 sizeof(PyDateTime_Time) :
606 sizeof(_PyDateTime_BaseTime));
607 if (self == NULL)
608 return (PyObject *)PyErr_NoMemory();
609 PyObject_INIT(self, type);
610 return self;
611}
612
613static PyObject *
614datetime_alloc(PyTypeObject *type, int aware)
615{
616 PyObject *self;
617
618 self = (PyObject *)
619 PyObject_MALLOC(aware ?
620 sizeof(PyDateTime_DateTime) :
621 sizeof(_PyDateTime_BaseDateTime));
622 if (self == NULL)
623 return (PyObject *)PyErr_NoMemory();
624 PyObject_INIT(self, type);
625 return self;
626}
627
628/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
629 * Helpers for setting object fields. These work on pointers to the
630 * appropriate base class.
631 */
632
633/* For date and datetime. */
634static void
635set_date_fields(PyDateTime_Date *self, int y, int m, int d)
636{
637 self->hashcode = -1;
638 SET_YEAR(self, y);
639 SET_MONTH(self, m);
640 SET_DAY(self, d);
641}
642
643/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
644 * Create various objects, mostly without range checking.
645 */
646
647/* Create a date instance with no range checking. */
648static PyObject *
649new_date_ex(int year, int month, int day, PyTypeObject *type)
650{
651 PyDateTime_Date *self;
652
653 self = (PyDateTime_Date *) (type->tp_alloc(type, 0));
654 if (self != NULL)
655 set_date_fields(self, year, month, day);
656 return (PyObject *) self;
657}
658
659#define new_date(year, month, day) \
660 new_date_ex(year, month, day, &PyDateTime_DateType)
661
662/* Create a datetime instance with no range checking. */
663static PyObject *
664new_datetime_ex(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute,
665 int second, int usecond, PyObject *tzinfo, PyTypeObject *type)
666{
667 PyDateTime_DateTime *self;
668 char aware = tzinfo != Py_None;
669
670 self = (PyDateTime_DateTime *) (type->tp_alloc(type, aware));
671 if (self != NULL) {
672 self->hastzinfo = aware;
673 set_date_fields((PyDateTime_Date *)self, year, month, day);
674 DATE_SET_HOUR(self, hour);
675 DATE_SET_MINUTE(self, minute);
676 DATE_SET_SECOND(self, second);
677 DATE_SET_MICROSECOND(self, usecond);
678 if (aware) {
679 Py_INCREF(tzinfo);
680 self->tzinfo = tzinfo;
681 }
682 }
683 return (PyObject *)self;
684}
685
686#define new_datetime(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo) \
687 new_datetime_ex(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo, \
688 &PyDateTime_DateTimeType)
689
690/* Create a time instance with no range checking. */
691static PyObject *
692new_time_ex(int hour, int minute, int second, int usecond,
693 PyObject *tzinfo, PyTypeObject *type)
694{
695 PyDateTime_Time *self;
696 char aware = tzinfo != Py_None;
697
698 self = (PyDateTime_Time *) (type->tp_alloc(type, aware));
699 if (self != NULL) {
700 self->hastzinfo = aware;
701 self->hashcode = -1;
702 TIME_SET_HOUR(self, hour);
703 TIME_SET_MINUTE(self, minute);
704 TIME_SET_SECOND(self, second);
705 TIME_SET_MICROSECOND(self, usecond);
706 if (aware) {
707 Py_INCREF(tzinfo);
708 self->tzinfo = tzinfo;
709 }
710 }
711 return (PyObject *)self;
712}
713
714#define new_time(hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo) \
715 new_time_ex(hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo, &PyDateTime_TimeType)
716
717/* Create a timedelta instance. Normalize the members iff normalize is
718 * true. Passing false is a speed optimization, if you know for sure
719 * that seconds and microseconds are already in their proper ranges. In any
720 * case, raises OverflowError and returns NULL if the normalized days is out
721 * of range).
722 */
723static PyObject *
724new_delta_ex(int days, int seconds, int microseconds, int normalize,
725 PyTypeObject *type)
726{
727 PyDateTime_Delta *self;
728
729 if (normalize)
730 normalize_d_s_us(&days, &seconds, &microseconds);
731 assert(0 <= seconds && seconds < 24*3600);
732 assert(0 <= microseconds && microseconds < 1000000);
733
734 if (check_delta_day_range(days) < 0)
735 return NULL;
736
737 self = (PyDateTime_Delta *) (type->tp_alloc(type, 0));
738 if (self != NULL) {
739 self->hashcode = -1;
740 SET_TD_DAYS(self, days);
741 SET_TD_SECONDS(self, seconds);
742 SET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self, microseconds);
743 }
744 return (PyObject *) self;
745}
746
747#define new_delta(d, s, us, normalize) \
748 new_delta_ex(d, s, us, normalize, &PyDateTime_DeltaType)
749
750/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000751 * tzinfo helpers.
752 */
753
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000754/* Ensure that p is None or of a tzinfo subclass. Return 0 if OK; if not
755 * raise TypeError and return -1.
756 */
757static int
758check_tzinfo_subclass(PyObject *p)
759{
760 if (p == Py_None || PyTZInfo_Check(p))
761 return 0;
762 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
763 "tzinfo argument must be None or of a tzinfo subclass, "
764 "not type '%s'",
765 p->ob_type->tp_name);
766 return -1;
767}
768
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000769/* Return tzinfo.methname(tzinfoarg), without any checking of results.
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000770 * If tzinfo is None, returns None.
771 */
772static PyObject *
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000773call_tzinfo_method(PyObject *tzinfo, char *methname, PyObject *tzinfoarg)
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000774{
775 PyObject *result;
776
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000777 assert(tzinfo && methname && tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000778 assert(check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) >= 0);
779 if (tzinfo == Py_None) {
780 result = Py_None;
781 Py_INCREF(result);
782 }
783 else
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000784 result = PyObject_CallMethod(tzinfo, methname, "O", tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000785 return result;
786}
787
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000788/* If self has a tzinfo member, return a BORROWED reference to it. Else
789 * return NULL, which is NOT AN ERROR. There are no error returns here,
790 * and the caller must not decref the result.
791 */
792static PyObject *
793get_tzinfo_member(PyObject *self)
794{
795 PyObject *tzinfo = NULL;
796
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +0000797 if (PyDateTime_Check(self) && HASTZINFO(self))
798 tzinfo = ((PyDateTime_DateTime *)self)->tzinfo;
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +0000799 else if (PyTime_Check(self) && HASTZINFO(self))
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +0000800 tzinfo = ((PyDateTime_Time *)self)->tzinfo;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000801
802 return tzinfo;
803}
804
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000805/* Call getattr(tzinfo, name)(tzinfoarg), and extract an int from the
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000806 * result. tzinfo must be an instance of the tzinfo class. If the method
807 * returns None, this returns 0 and sets *none to 1. If the method doesn't
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000808 * return None or timedelta, TypeError is raised and this returns -1. If it
809 * returnsa timedelta and the value is out of range or isn't a whole number
810 * of minutes, ValueError is raised and this returns -1.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000811 * Else *none is set to 0 and the integer method result is returned.
812 */
813static int
814call_utc_tzinfo_method(PyObject *tzinfo, char *name, PyObject *tzinfoarg,
815 int *none)
816{
817 PyObject *u;
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000818 int result = -1;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000819
820 assert(tzinfo != NULL);
821 assert(PyTZInfo_Check(tzinfo));
822 assert(tzinfoarg != NULL);
823
824 *none = 0;
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000825 u = call_tzinfo_method(tzinfo, name, tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000826 if (u == NULL)
827 return -1;
828
Tim Peters27362852002-12-23 16:17:39 +0000829 else if (u == Py_None) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000830 result = 0;
831 *none = 1;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000832 }
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000833 else if (PyDelta_Check(u)) {
834 const int days = GET_TD_DAYS(u);
835 if (days < -1 || days > 0)
836 result = 24*60; /* trigger ValueError below */
837 else {
838 /* next line can't overflow because we know days
839 * is -1 or 0 now
840 */
841 int ss = days * 24 * 3600 + GET_TD_SECONDS(u);
842 result = divmod(ss, 60, &ss);
843 if (ss || GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(u)) {
844 PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
845 "tzinfo.%s() must return a "
846 "whole number of minutes",
847 name);
848 result = -1;
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000849 }
850 }
851 }
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000852 else {
853 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000854 "tzinfo.%s() must return None or "
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000855 "timedelta, not '%s'",
856 name, u->ob_type->tp_name);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000857 }
858
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000859 Py_DECREF(u);
860 if (result < -1439 || result > 1439) {
861 PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
Neal Norwitz506a2242003-01-04 01:02:25 +0000862 "tzinfo.%s() returned %d; must be in "
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000863 "-1439 .. 1439",
864 name, result);
865 result = -1;
866 }
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000867 return result;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000868}
869
870/* Call tzinfo.utcoffset(tzinfoarg), and extract an integer from the
871 * result. tzinfo must be an instance of the tzinfo class. If utcoffset()
872 * returns None, call_utcoffset returns 0 and sets *none to 1. If uctoffset()
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000873 * doesn't return None or timedelta, TypeError is raised and this returns -1.
874 * If utcoffset() returns an invalid timedelta (out of range, or not a whole
875 * # of minutes), ValueError is raised and this returns -1. Else *none is
876 * set to 0 and the offset is returned (as int # of minutes east of UTC).
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000877 */
878static int
879call_utcoffset(PyObject *tzinfo, PyObject *tzinfoarg, int *none)
880{
881 return call_utc_tzinfo_method(tzinfo, "utcoffset", tzinfoarg, none);
882}
883
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000884/* Call tzinfo.name(tzinfoarg), and return the offset as a timedelta or None.
885 */
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000886static PyObject *
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000887offset_as_timedelta(PyObject *tzinfo, char *name, PyObject *tzinfoarg) {
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000888 PyObject *result;
889
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000890 assert(tzinfo && name && tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000891 if (tzinfo == Py_None) {
892 result = Py_None;
893 Py_INCREF(result);
894 }
895 else {
896 int none;
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000897 int offset = call_utc_tzinfo_method(tzinfo, name, tzinfoarg,
898 &none);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000899 if (offset < 0 && PyErr_Occurred())
900 return NULL;
901 if (none) {
902 result = Py_None;
903 Py_INCREF(result);
904 }
905 else
906 result = new_delta(0, offset * 60, 0, 1);
907 }
908 return result;
909}
910
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000911/* Call tzinfo.dst(tzinfoarg), and extract an integer from the
912 * result. tzinfo must be an instance of the tzinfo class. If dst()
913 * returns None, call_dst returns 0 and sets *none to 1. If dst()
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000914 & doesn't return None or timedelta, TypeError is raised and this
Walter Dörwaldf0dfc7a2003-10-20 14:01:56 +0000915 * returns -1. If dst() returns an invalid timedelta for a UTC offset,
Tim Peters397301e2003-01-02 21:28:08 +0000916 * ValueError is raised and this returns -1. Else *none is set to 0 and
917 * the offset is returned (as an int # of minutes east of UTC).
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000918 */
919static int
920call_dst(PyObject *tzinfo, PyObject *tzinfoarg, int *none)
921{
922 return call_utc_tzinfo_method(tzinfo, "dst", tzinfoarg, none);
923}
924
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000925/* Call tzinfo.tzname(tzinfoarg), and return the result. tzinfo must be
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000926 * an instance of the tzinfo class or None. If tzinfo isn't None, and
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000927 * tzname() doesn't return None or a string, TypeError is raised and this
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000928 * returns NULL.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000929 */
930static PyObject *
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000931call_tzname(PyObject *tzinfo, PyObject *tzinfoarg)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000932{
933 PyObject *result;
934
935 assert(tzinfo != NULL);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000936 assert(check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) >= 0);
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000937 assert(tzinfoarg != NULL);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000938
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000939 if (tzinfo == Py_None) {
940 result = Py_None;
941 Py_INCREF(result);
942 }
943 else
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +0000944 result = PyObject_CallMethod(tzinfo, "tzname", "O", tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +0000945
946 if (result != NULL && result != Py_None && ! PyString_Check(result)) {
947 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "tzinfo.tzname() must "
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000948 "return None or a string, not '%s'",
949 result->ob_type->tp_name);
950 Py_DECREF(result);
951 result = NULL;
952 }
953 return result;
954}
955
956typedef enum {
957 /* an exception has been set; the caller should pass it on */
958 OFFSET_ERROR,
959
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +0000960 /* type isn't date, datetime, or time subclass */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000961 OFFSET_UNKNOWN,
962
963 /* date,
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +0000964 * datetime with !hastzinfo
965 * datetime with None tzinfo,
966 * datetime where utcoffset() returns None
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +0000967 * time with !hastzinfo
968 * time with None tzinfo,
969 * time where utcoffset() returns None
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000970 */
971 OFFSET_NAIVE,
972
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +0000973 /* time or datetime where utcoffset() doesn't return None */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000974 OFFSET_AWARE,
975} naivety;
976
Tim Peters14b69412002-12-22 18:10:22 +0000977/* Classify an object as to whether it's naive or offset-aware. See
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000978 * the "naivety" typedef for details. If the type is aware, *offset is set
979 * to minutes east of UTC (as returned by the tzinfo.utcoffset() method).
Tim Peters14b69412002-12-22 18:10:22 +0000980 * If the type is offset-naive (or unknown, or error), *offset is set to 0.
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +0000981 * tzinfoarg is the argument to pass to the tzinfo.utcoffset() method.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000982 */
983static naivety
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +0000984classify_utcoffset(PyObject *op, PyObject *tzinfoarg, int *offset)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000985{
986 int none;
987 PyObject *tzinfo;
988
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +0000989 assert(tzinfoarg != NULL);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000990 *offset = 0;
Tim Peters14b69412002-12-22 18:10:22 +0000991 tzinfo = get_tzinfo_member(op); /* NULL means no tzinfo, not error */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +0000992 if (tzinfo == Py_None)
993 return OFFSET_NAIVE;
Tim Peters14b69412002-12-22 18:10:22 +0000994 if (tzinfo == NULL) {
995 /* note that a datetime passes the PyDate_Check test */
996 return (PyTime_Check(op) || PyDate_Check(op)) ?
997 OFFSET_NAIVE : OFFSET_UNKNOWN;
998 }
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +0000999 *offset = call_utcoffset(tzinfo, tzinfoarg, &none);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001000 if (*offset == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
1001 return OFFSET_ERROR;
1002 return none ? OFFSET_NAIVE : OFFSET_AWARE;
1003}
1004
Tim Peters00237032002-12-27 02:21:51 +00001005/* Classify two objects as to whether they're naive or offset-aware.
1006 * This isn't quite the same as calling classify_utcoffset() twice: for
1007 * binary operations (comparison and subtraction), we generally want to
1008 * ignore the tzinfo members if they're identical. This is by design,
1009 * so that results match "naive" expectations when mixing objects from a
1010 * single timezone. So in that case, this sets both offsets to 0 and
1011 * both naiveties to OFFSET_NAIVE.
1012 * The function returns 0 if everything's OK, and -1 on error.
1013 */
1014static int
1015classify_two_utcoffsets(PyObject *o1, int *offset1, naivety *n1,
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +00001016 PyObject *tzinfoarg1,
1017 PyObject *o2, int *offset2, naivety *n2,
1018 PyObject *tzinfoarg2)
Tim Peters00237032002-12-27 02:21:51 +00001019{
1020 if (get_tzinfo_member(o1) == get_tzinfo_member(o2)) {
1021 *offset1 = *offset2 = 0;
1022 *n1 = *n2 = OFFSET_NAIVE;
1023 }
1024 else {
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +00001025 *n1 = classify_utcoffset(o1, tzinfoarg1, offset1);
Tim Peters00237032002-12-27 02:21:51 +00001026 if (*n1 == OFFSET_ERROR)
1027 return -1;
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +00001028 *n2 = classify_utcoffset(o2, tzinfoarg2, offset2);
Tim Peters00237032002-12-27 02:21:51 +00001029 if (*n2 == OFFSET_ERROR)
1030 return -1;
1031 }
1032 return 0;
1033}
1034
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001035/* repr is like "someclass(arg1, arg2)". If tzinfo isn't None,
1036 * stuff
1037 * ", tzinfo=" + repr(tzinfo)
1038 * before the closing ")".
1039 */
1040static PyObject *
1041append_keyword_tzinfo(PyObject *repr, PyObject *tzinfo)
1042{
1043 PyObject *temp;
1044
1045 assert(PyString_Check(repr));
1046 assert(tzinfo);
1047 if (tzinfo == Py_None)
1048 return repr;
1049 /* Get rid of the trailing ')'. */
1050 assert(PyString_AsString(repr)[PyString_Size(repr)-1] == ')');
1051 temp = PyString_FromStringAndSize(PyString_AsString(repr),
1052 PyString_Size(repr) - 1);
1053 Py_DECREF(repr);
1054 if (temp == NULL)
1055 return NULL;
1056 repr = temp;
1057
1058 /* Append ", tzinfo=". */
1059 PyString_ConcatAndDel(&repr, PyString_FromString(", tzinfo="));
1060
1061 /* Append repr(tzinfo). */
1062 PyString_ConcatAndDel(&repr, PyObject_Repr(tzinfo));
1063
1064 /* Add a closing paren. */
1065 PyString_ConcatAndDel(&repr, PyString_FromString(")"));
1066 return repr;
1067}
1068
1069/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1070 * String format helpers.
1071 */
1072
1073static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00001074format_ctime(PyDateTime_Date *date, int hours, int minutes, int seconds)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001075{
1076 static char *DayNames[] = {
1077 "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"
1078 };
1079 static char *MonthNames[] = {
1080 "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
1081 "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"
1082 };
1083
1084 char buffer[128];
1085 int wday = weekday(GET_YEAR(date), GET_MONTH(date), GET_DAY(date));
1086
1087 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s %s %2d %02d:%02d:%02d %04d",
1088 DayNames[wday], MonthNames[GET_MONTH(date) - 1],
1089 GET_DAY(date), hours, minutes, seconds,
1090 GET_YEAR(date));
1091 return PyString_FromString(buffer);
1092}
1093
1094/* Add an hours & minutes UTC offset string to buf. buf has no more than
1095 * buflen bytes remaining. The UTC offset is gotten by calling
1096 * tzinfo.uctoffset(tzinfoarg). If that returns None, \0 is stored into
1097 * *buf, and that's all. Else the returned value is checked for sanity (an
1098 * integer in range), and if that's OK it's converted to an hours & minutes
1099 * string of the form
1100 * sign HH sep MM
1101 * Returns 0 if everything is OK. If the return value from utcoffset() is
1102 * bogus, an appropriate exception is set and -1 is returned.
1103 */
1104static int
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001105format_utcoffset(char *buf, size_t buflen, const char *sep,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001106 PyObject *tzinfo, PyObject *tzinfoarg)
1107{
1108 int offset;
1109 int hours;
1110 int minutes;
1111 char sign;
1112 int none;
1113
1114 offset = call_utcoffset(tzinfo, tzinfoarg, &none);
1115 if (offset == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
1116 return -1;
1117 if (none) {
1118 *buf = '\0';
1119 return 0;
1120 }
1121 sign = '+';
1122 if (offset < 0) {
1123 sign = '-';
1124 offset = - offset;
1125 }
1126 hours = divmod(offset, 60, &minutes);
1127 PyOS_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%c%02d%s%02d", sign, hours, sep, minutes);
1128 return 0;
1129}
1130
1131/* I sure don't want to reproduce the strftime code from the time module,
1132 * so this imports the module and calls it. All the hair is due to
1133 * giving special meanings to the %z and %Z format codes via a preprocessing
1134 * step on the format string.
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00001135 * tzinfoarg is the argument to pass to the object's tzinfo method, if
1136 * needed.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001137 */
1138static PyObject *
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00001139wrap_strftime(PyObject *object, PyObject *format, PyObject *timetuple,
1140 PyObject *tzinfoarg)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001141{
1142 PyObject *result = NULL; /* guilty until proved innocent */
1143
1144 PyObject *zreplacement = NULL; /* py string, replacement for %z */
1145 PyObject *Zreplacement = NULL; /* py string, replacement for %Z */
1146
1147 char *pin; /* pointer to next char in input format */
1148 char ch; /* next char in input format */
1149
1150 PyObject *newfmt = NULL; /* py string, the output format */
1151 char *pnew; /* pointer to available byte in output format */
1152 char totalnew; /* number bytes total in output format buffer,
1153 exclusive of trailing \0 */
1154 char usednew; /* number bytes used so far in output format buffer */
1155
1156 char *ptoappend; /* pointer to string to append to output buffer */
1157 int ntoappend; /* # of bytes to append to output buffer */
1158
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001159 assert(object && format && timetuple);
1160 assert(PyString_Check(format));
1161
Tim Petersd6844152002-12-22 20:58:42 +00001162 /* Give up if the year is before 1900.
1163 * Python strftime() plays games with the year, and different
1164 * games depending on whether envar PYTHON2K is set. This makes
1165 * years before 1900 a nightmare, even if the platform strftime
1166 * supports them (and not all do).
1167 * We could get a lot farther here by avoiding Python's strftime
1168 * wrapper and calling the C strftime() directly, but that isn't
1169 * an option in the Python implementation of this module.
1170 */
1171 {
1172 long year;
1173 PyObject *pyyear = PySequence_GetItem(timetuple, 0);
1174 if (pyyear == NULL) return NULL;
1175 assert(PyInt_Check(pyyear));
1176 year = PyInt_AsLong(pyyear);
1177 Py_DECREF(pyyear);
1178 if (year < 1900) {
1179 PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "year=%ld is before "
1180 "1900; the datetime strftime() "
1181 "methods require year >= 1900",
1182 year);
1183 return NULL;
1184 }
1185 }
1186
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001187 /* Scan the input format, looking for %z and %Z escapes, building
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001188 * a new format. Since computing the replacements for those codes
1189 * is expensive, don't unless they're actually used.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001190 */
Raymond Hettingerf69d9f62003-06-27 08:14:17 +00001191 totalnew = PyString_Size(format) + 1; /* realistic if no %z/%Z */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001192 newfmt = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, totalnew);
1193 if (newfmt == NULL) goto Done;
1194 pnew = PyString_AsString(newfmt);
1195 usednew = 0;
1196
1197 pin = PyString_AsString(format);
1198 while ((ch = *pin++) != '\0') {
1199 if (ch != '%') {
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001200 ptoappend = pin - 1;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001201 ntoappend = 1;
1202 }
1203 else if ((ch = *pin++) == '\0') {
1204 /* There's a lone trailing %; doesn't make sense. */
1205 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "strftime format "
1206 "ends with raw %");
1207 goto Done;
1208 }
1209 /* A % has been seen and ch is the character after it. */
1210 else if (ch == 'z') {
1211 if (zreplacement == NULL) {
1212 /* format utcoffset */
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001213 char buf[100];
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001214 PyObject *tzinfo = get_tzinfo_member(object);
1215 zreplacement = PyString_FromString("");
1216 if (zreplacement == NULL) goto Done;
1217 if (tzinfo != Py_None && tzinfo != NULL) {
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00001218 assert(tzinfoarg != NULL);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001219 if (format_utcoffset(buf,
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001220 sizeof(buf),
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001221 "",
1222 tzinfo,
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00001223 tzinfoarg) < 0)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001224 goto Done;
1225 Py_DECREF(zreplacement);
1226 zreplacement = PyString_FromString(buf);
1227 if (zreplacement == NULL) goto Done;
1228 }
1229 }
1230 assert(zreplacement != NULL);
1231 ptoappend = PyString_AsString(zreplacement);
1232 ntoappend = PyString_Size(zreplacement);
1233 }
1234 else if (ch == 'Z') {
1235 /* format tzname */
1236 if (Zreplacement == NULL) {
1237 PyObject *tzinfo = get_tzinfo_member(object);
1238 Zreplacement = PyString_FromString("");
1239 if (Zreplacement == NULL) goto Done;
1240 if (tzinfo != Py_None && tzinfo != NULL) {
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00001241 PyObject *temp;
1242 assert(tzinfoarg != NULL);
1243 temp = call_tzname(tzinfo, tzinfoarg);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001244 if (temp == NULL) goto Done;
1245 if (temp != Py_None) {
1246 assert(PyString_Check(temp));
1247 /* Since the tzname is getting
1248 * stuffed into the format, we
1249 * have to double any % signs
1250 * so that strftime doesn't
1251 * treat them as format codes.
1252 */
1253 Py_DECREF(Zreplacement);
1254 Zreplacement = PyObject_CallMethod(
1255 temp, "replace",
1256 "ss", "%", "%%");
1257 Py_DECREF(temp);
1258 if (Zreplacement == NULL)
1259 goto Done;
1260 }
1261 else
1262 Py_DECREF(temp);
1263 }
1264 }
1265 assert(Zreplacement != NULL);
1266 ptoappend = PyString_AsString(Zreplacement);
1267 ntoappend = PyString_Size(Zreplacement);
1268 }
1269 else {
Tim Peters328fff72002-12-20 01:31:27 +00001270 /* percent followed by neither z nor Z */
1271 ptoappend = pin - 2;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001272 ntoappend = 2;
1273 }
1274
1275 /* Append the ntoappend chars starting at ptoappend to
1276 * the new format.
1277 */
1278 assert(ntoappend >= 0);
1279 if (ntoappend == 0)
1280 continue;
1281 while (usednew + ntoappend > totalnew) {
1282 int bigger = totalnew << 1;
1283 if ((bigger >> 1) != totalnew) { /* overflow */
1284 PyErr_NoMemory();
1285 goto Done;
1286 }
1287 if (_PyString_Resize(&newfmt, bigger) < 0)
1288 goto Done;
1289 totalnew = bigger;
1290 pnew = PyString_AsString(newfmt) + usednew;
1291 }
1292 memcpy(pnew, ptoappend, ntoappend);
1293 pnew += ntoappend;
1294 usednew += ntoappend;
1295 assert(usednew <= totalnew);
1296 } /* end while() */
1297
1298 if (_PyString_Resize(&newfmt, usednew) < 0)
1299 goto Done;
1300 {
1301 PyObject *time = PyImport_ImportModule("time");
1302 if (time == NULL)
1303 goto Done;
1304 result = PyObject_CallMethod(time, "strftime", "OO",
1305 newfmt, timetuple);
1306 Py_DECREF(time);
1307 }
1308 Done:
1309 Py_XDECREF(zreplacement);
1310 Py_XDECREF(Zreplacement);
1311 Py_XDECREF(newfmt);
1312 return result;
1313}
1314
1315static char *
1316isoformat_date(PyDateTime_Date *dt, char buffer[], int bufflen)
1317{
1318 int x;
1319 x = PyOS_snprintf(buffer, bufflen,
1320 "%04d-%02d-%02d",
1321 GET_YEAR(dt), GET_MONTH(dt), GET_DAY(dt));
1322 return buffer + x;
1323}
1324
1325static void
1326isoformat_time(PyDateTime_DateTime *dt, char buffer[], int bufflen)
1327{
1328 int us = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(dt);
1329
1330 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, bufflen,
1331 "%02d:%02d:%02d", /* 8 characters */
1332 DATE_GET_HOUR(dt),
1333 DATE_GET_MINUTE(dt),
1334 DATE_GET_SECOND(dt));
1335 if (us)
1336 PyOS_snprintf(buffer + 8, bufflen - 8, ".%06d", us);
1337}
1338
1339/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1340 * Wrap functions from the time module. These aren't directly available
1341 * from C. Perhaps they should be.
1342 */
1343
1344/* Call time.time() and return its result (a Python float). */
1345static PyObject *
Guido van Rossumbd43e912002-12-16 20:34:55 +00001346time_time(void)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001347{
1348 PyObject *result = NULL;
1349 PyObject *time = PyImport_ImportModule("time");
1350
1351 if (time != NULL) {
1352 result = PyObject_CallMethod(time, "time", "()");
1353 Py_DECREF(time);
1354 }
1355 return result;
1356}
1357
1358/* Build a time.struct_time. The weekday and day number are automatically
1359 * computed from the y,m,d args.
1360 */
1361static PyObject *
1362build_struct_time(int y, int m, int d, int hh, int mm, int ss, int dstflag)
1363{
1364 PyObject *time;
1365 PyObject *result = NULL;
1366
1367 time = PyImport_ImportModule("time");
1368 if (time != NULL) {
1369 result = PyObject_CallMethod(time, "struct_time",
1370 "((iiiiiiiii))",
1371 y, m, d,
1372 hh, mm, ss,
1373 weekday(y, m, d),
1374 days_before_month(y, m) + d,
1375 dstflag);
1376 Py_DECREF(time);
1377 }
1378 return result;
1379}
1380
1381/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1382 * Miscellaneous helpers.
1383 */
1384
1385/* For obscure reasons, we need to use tp_richcompare instead of tp_compare.
1386 * The comparisons here all most naturally compute a cmp()-like result.
1387 * This little helper turns that into a bool result for rich comparisons.
1388 */
1389static PyObject *
1390diff_to_bool(int diff, int op)
1391{
1392 PyObject *result;
1393 int istrue;
1394
1395 switch (op) {
1396 case Py_EQ: istrue = diff == 0; break;
1397 case Py_NE: istrue = diff != 0; break;
1398 case Py_LE: istrue = diff <= 0; break;
1399 case Py_GE: istrue = diff >= 0; break;
1400 case Py_LT: istrue = diff < 0; break;
1401 case Py_GT: istrue = diff > 0; break;
1402 default:
1403 assert(! "op unknown");
1404 istrue = 0; /* To shut up compiler */
1405 }
1406 result = istrue ? Py_True : Py_False;
1407 Py_INCREF(result);
1408 return result;
1409}
1410
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00001411/* Raises a "can't compare" TypeError and returns NULL. */
1412static PyObject *
1413cmperror(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
1414{
1415 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
1416 "can't compare %s to %s",
1417 a->ob_type->tp_name, b->ob_type->tp_name);
1418 return NULL;
1419}
1420
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001421/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001422 * Cached Python objects; these are set by the module init function.
1423 */
1424
1425/* Conversion factors. */
1426static PyObject *us_per_us = NULL; /* 1 */
1427static PyObject *us_per_ms = NULL; /* 1000 */
1428static PyObject *us_per_second = NULL; /* 1000000 */
1429static PyObject *us_per_minute = NULL; /* 1e6 * 60 as Python int */
1430static PyObject *us_per_hour = NULL; /* 1e6 * 3600 as Python long */
1431static PyObject *us_per_day = NULL; /* 1e6 * 3600 * 24 as Python long */
1432static PyObject *us_per_week = NULL; /* 1e6*3600*24*7 as Python long */
1433static PyObject *seconds_per_day = NULL; /* 3600*24 as Python int */
1434
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001435/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1436 * Class implementations.
1437 */
1438
1439/*
1440 * PyDateTime_Delta implementation.
1441 */
1442
1443/* Convert a timedelta to a number of us,
1444 * (24*3600*self.days + self.seconds)*1000000 + self.microseconds
1445 * as a Python int or long.
1446 * Doing mixed-radix arithmetic by hand instead is excruciating in C,
1447 * due to ubiquitous overflow possibilities.
1448 */
1449static PyObject *
1450delta_to_microseconds(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1451{
1452 PyObject *x1 = NULL;
1453 PyObject *x2 = NULL;
1454 PyObject *x3 = NULL;
1455 PyObject *result = NULL;
1456
1457 x1 = PyInt_FromLong(GET_TD_DAYS(self));
1458 if (x1 == NULL)
1459 goto Done;
1460 x2 = PyNumber_Multiply(x1, seconds_per_day); /* days in seconds */
1461 if (x2 == NULL)
1462 goto Done;
1463 Py_DECREF(x1);
1464 x1 = NULL;
1465
1466 /* x2 has days in seconds */
1467 x1 = PyInt_FromLong(GET_TD_SECONDS(self)); /* seconds */
1468 if (x1 == NULL)
1469 goto Done;
1470 x3 = PyNumber_Add(x1, x2); /* days and seconds in seconds */
1471 if (x3 == NULL)
1472 goto Done;
1473 Py_DECREF(x1);
1474 Py_DECREF(x2);
1475 x1 = x2 = NULL;
1476
1477 /* x3 has days+seconds in seconds */
1478 x1 = PyNumber_Multiply(x3, us_per_second); /* us */
1479 if (x1 == NULL)
1480 goto Done;
1481 Py_DECREF(x3);
1482 x3 = NULL;
1483
1484 /* x1 has days+seconds in us */
1485 x2 = PyInt_FromLong(GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self));
1486 if (x2 == NULL)
1487 goto Done;
1488 result = PyNumber_Add(x1, x2);
1489
1490Done:
1491 Py_XDECREF(x1);
1492 Py_XDECREF(x2);
1493 Py_XDECREF(x3);
1494 return result;
1495}
1496
1497/* Convert a number of us (as a Python int or long) to a timedelta.
1498 */
1499static PyObject *
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00001500microseconds_to_delta_ex(PyObject *pyus, PyTypeObject *type)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001501{
1502 int us;
1503 int s;
1504 int d;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001505 long temp;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001506
1507 PyObject *tuple = NULL;
1508 PyObject *num = NULL;
1509 PyObject *result = NULL;
1510
1511 tuple = PyNumber_Divmod(pyus, us_per_second);
1512 if (tuple == NULL)
1513 goto Done;
1514
1515 num = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 1); /* us */
1516 if (num == NULL)
1517 goto Done;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001518 temp = PyLong_AsLong(num);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001519 num = NULL;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001520 if (temp == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
1521 goto Done;
1522 assert(0 <= temp && temp < 1000000);
1523 us = (int)temp;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001524 if (us < 0) {
1525 /* The divisor was positive, so this must be an error. */
1526 assert(PyErr_Occurred());
1527 goto Done;
1528 }
1529
1530 num = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 0); /* leftover seconds */
1531 if (num == NULL)
1532 goto Done;
1533 Py_INCREF(num);
1534 Py_DECREF(tuple);
1535
1536 tuple = PyNumber_Divmod(num, seconds_per_day);
1537 if (tuple == NULL)
1538 goto Done;
1539 Py_DECREF(num);
1540
1541 num = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 1); /* seconds */
1542 if (num == NULL)
1543 goto Done;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001544 temp = PyLong_AsLong(num);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001545 num = NULL;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001546 if (temp == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
1547 goto Done;
1548 assert(0 <= temp && temp < 24*3600);
1549 s = (int)temp;
1550
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001551 if (s < 0) {
1552 /* The divisor was positive, so this must be an error. */
1553 assert(PyErr_Occurred());
1554 goto Done;
1555 }
1556
1557 num = PyTuple_GetItem(tuple, 0); /* leftover days */
1558 if (num == NULL)
1559 goto Done;
1560 Py_INCREF(num);
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001561 temp = PyLong_AsLong(num);
1562 if (temp == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001563 goto Done;
Tim Peters0b0f41c2002-12-19 01:44:38 +00001564 d = (int)temp;
1565 if ((long)d != temp) {
1566 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "normalized days too "
1567 "large to fit in a C int");
1568 goto Done;
1569 }
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00001570 result = new_delta_ex(d, s, us, 0, type);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001571
1572Done:
1573 Py_XDECREF(tuple);
1574 Py_XDECREF(num);
1575 return result;
1576}
1577
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00001578#define microseconds_to_delta(pymicros) \
1579 microseconds_to_delta_ex(pymicros, &PyDateTime_DeltaType)
1580
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001581static PyObject *
1582multiply_int_timedelta(PyObject *intobj, PyDateTime_Delta *delta)
1583{
1584 PyObject *pyus_in;
1585 PyObject *pyus_out;
1586 PyObject *result;
1587
1588 pyus_in = delta_to_microseconds(delta);
1589 if (pyus_in == NULL)
1590 return NULL;
1591
1592 pyus_out = PyNumber_Multiply(pyus_in, intobj);
1593 Py_DECREF(pyus_in);
1594 if (pyus_out == NULL)
1595 return NULL;
1596
1597 result = microseconds_to_delta(pyus_out);
1598 Py_DECREF(pyus_out);
1599 return result;
1600}
1601
1602static PyObject *
1603divide_timedelta_int(PyDateTime_Delta *delta, PyObject *intobj)
1604{
1605 PyObject *pyus_in;
1606 PyObject *pyus_out;
1607 PyObject *result;
1608
1609 pyus_in = delta_to_microseconds(delta);
1610 if (pyus_in == NULL)
1611 return NULL;
1612
1613 pyus_out = PyNumber_FloorDivide(pyus_in, intobj);
1614 Py_DECREF(pyus_in);
1615 if (pyus_out == NULL)
1616 return NULL;
1617
1618 result = microseconds_to_delta(pyus_out);
1619 Py_DECREF(pyus_out);
1620 return result;
1621}
1622
1623static PyObject *
1624delta_add(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
1625{
1626 PyObject *result = Py_NotImplemented;
1627
1628 if (PyDelta_Check(left) && PyDelta_Check(right)) {
1629 /* delta + delta */
1630 /* The C-level additions can't overflow because of the
1631 * invariant bounds.
1632 */
1633 int days = GET_TD_DAYS(left) + GET_TD_DAYS(right);
1634 int seconds = GET_TD_SECONDS(left) + GET_TD_SECONDS(right);
1635 int microseconds = GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(left) +
1636 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(right);
1637 result = new_delta(days, seconds, microseconds, 1);
1638 }
1639
1640 if (result == Py_NotImplemented)
1641 Py_INCREF(result);
1642 return result;
1643}
1644
1645static PyObject *
1646delta_negative(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1647{
1648 return new_delta(-GET_TD_DAYS(self),
1649 -GET_TD_SECONDS(self),
1650 -GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self),
1651 1);
1652}
1653
1654static PyObject *
1655delta_positive(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1656{
1657 /* Could optimize this (by returning self) if this isn't a
1658 * subclass -- but who uses unary + ? Approximately nobody.
1659 */
1660 return new_delta(GET_TD_DAYS(self),
1661 GET_TD_SECONDS(self),
1662 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self),
1663 0);
1664}
1665
1666static PyObject *
1667delta_abs(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1668{
1669 PyObject *result;
1670
1671 assert(GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self) >= 0);
1672 assert(GET_TD_SECONDS(self) >= 0);
1673
1674 if (GET_TD_DAYS(self) < 0)
1675 result = delta_negative(self);
1676 else
1677 result = delta_positive(self);
1678
1679 return result;
1680}
1681
1682static PyObject *
1683delta_subtract(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
1684{
1685 PyObject *result = Py_NotImplemented;
1686
1687 if (PyDelta_Check(left) && PyDelta_Check(right)) {
1688 /* delta - delta */
1689 PyObject *minus_right = PyNumber_Negative(right);
1690 if (minus_right) {
1691 result = delta_add(left, minus_right);
1692 Py_DECREF(minus_right);
1693 }
1694 else
1695 result = NULL;
1696 }
1697
1698 if (result == Py_NotImplemented)
1699 Py_INCREF(result);
1700 return result;
1701}
1702
1703/* This is more natural as a tp_compare, but doesn't work then: for whatever
1704 * reason, Python's try_3way_compare ignores tp_compare unless
1705 * PyInstance_Check returns true, but these aren't old-style classes.
1706 */
1707static PyObject *
1708delta_richcompare(PyDateTime_Delta *self, PyObject *other, int op)
1709{
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00001710 int diff = 42; /* nonsense */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001711
Tim Petersaa7d8492003-02-08 03:28:59 +00001712 if (PyDelta_Check(other)) {
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00001713 diff = GET_TD_DAYS(self) - GET_TD_DAYS(other);
1714 if (diff == 0) {
1715 diff = GET_TD_SECONDS(self) - GET_TD_SECONDS(other);
1716 if (diff == 0)
1717 diff = GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self) -
1718 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(other);
1719 }
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001720 }
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00001721 else if (op == Py_EQ || op == Py_NE)
1722 diff = 1; /* any non-zero value will do */
1723
1724 else /* stop this from falling back to address comparison */
1725 return cmperror((PyObject *)self, other);
1726
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001727 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
1728}
1729
1730static PyObject *delta_getstate(PyDateTime_Delta *self);
1731
1732static long
1733delta_hash(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1734{
1735 if (self->hashcode == -1) {
1736 PyObject *temp = delta_getstate(self);
1737 if (temp != NULL) {
1738 self->hashcode = PyObject_Hash(temp);
1739 Py_DECREF(temp);
1740 }
1741 }
1742 return self->hashcode;
1743}
1744
1745static PyObject *
1746delta_multiply(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
1747{
1748 PyObject *result = Py_NotImplemented;
1749
1750 if (PyDelta_Check(left)) {
1751 /* delta * ??? */
1752 if (PyInt_Check(right) || PyLong_Check(right))
1753 result = multiply_int_timedelta(right,
1754 (PyDateTime_Delta *) left);
1755 }
1756 else if (PyInt_Check(left) || PyLong_Check(left))
1757 result = multiply_int_timedelta(left,
1758 (PyDateTime_Delta *) right);
1759
1760 if (result == Py_NotImplemented)
1761 Py_INCREF(result);
1762 return result;
1763}
1764
1765static PyObject *
1766delta_divide(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
1767{
1768 PyObject *result = Py_NotImplemented;
1769
1770 if (PyDelta_Check(left)) {
1771 /* delta * ??? */
1772 if (PyInt_Check(right) || PyLong_Check(right))
1773 result = divide_timedelta_int(
1774 (PyDateTime_Delta *)left,
1775 right);
1776 }
1777
1778 if (result == Py_NotImplemented)
1779 Py_INCREF(result);
1780 return result;
1781}
1782
1783/* Fold in the value of the tag ("seconds", "weeks", etc) component of a
1784 * timedelta constructor. sofar is the # of microseconds accounted for
1785 * so far, and there are factor microseconds per current unit, the number
1786 * of which is given by num. num * factor is added to sofar in a
1787 * numerically careful way, and that's the result. Any fractional
1788 * microseconds left over (this can happen if num is a float type) are
1789 * added into *leftover.
1790 * Note that there are many ways this can give an error (NULL) return.
1791 */
1792static PyObject *
1793accum(const char* tag, PyObject *sofar, PyObject *num, PyObject *factor,
1794 double *leftover)
1795{
1796 PyObject *prod;
1797 PyObject *sum;
1798
1799 assert(num != NULL);
1800
1801 if (PyInt_Check(num) || PyLong_Check(num)) {
1802 prod = PyNumber_Multiply(num, factor);
1803 if (prod == NULL)
1804 return NULL;
1805 sum = PyNumber_Add(sofar, prod);
1806 Py_DECREF(prod);
1807 return sum;
1808 }
1809
1810 if (PyFloat_Check(num)) {
1811 double dnum;
1812 double fracpart;
1813 double intpart;
1814 PyObject *x;
1815 PyObject *y;
1816
1817 /* The Plan: decompose num into an integer part and a
1818 * fractional part, num = intpart + fracpart.
1819 * Then num * factor ==
1820 * intpart * factor + fracpart * factor
1821 * and the LHS can be computed exactly in long arithmetic.
1822 * The RHS is again broken into an int part and frac part.
1823 * and the frac part is added into *leftover.
1824 */
1825 dnum = PyFloat_AsDouble(num);
1826 if (dnum == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred())
1827 return NULL;
1828 fracpart = modf(dnum, &intpart);
1829 x = PyLong_FromDouble(intpart);
1830 if (x == NULL)
1831 return NULL;
1832
1833 prod = PyNumber_Multiply(x, factor);
1834 Py_DECREF(x);
1835 if (prod == NULL)
1836 return NULL;
1837
1838 sum = PyNumber_Add(sofar, prod);
1839 Py_DECREF(prod);
1840 if (sum == NULL)
1841 return NULL;
1842
1843 if (fracpart == 0.0)
1844 return sum;
1845 /* So far we've lost no information. Dealing with the
1846 * fractional part requires float arithmetic, and may
1847 * lose a little info.
1848 */
1849 assert(PyInt_Check(factor) || PyLong_Check(factor));
1850 if (PyInt_Check(factor))
1851 dnum = (double)PyInt_AsLong(factor);
1852 else
1853 dnum = PyLong_AsDouble(factor);
1854
1855 dnum *= fracpart;
1856 fracpart = modf(dnum, &intpart);
1857 x = PyLong_FromDouble(intpart);
1858 if (x == NULL) {
1859 Py_DECREF(sum);
1860 return NULL;
1861 }
1862
1863 y = PyNumber_Add(sum, x);
1864 Py_DECREF(sum);
1865 Py_DECREF(x);
1866 *leftover += fracpart;
1867 return y;
1868 }
1869
1870 PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
1871 "unsupported type for timedelta %s component: %s",
1872 tag, num->ob_type->tp_name);
1873 return NULL;
1874}
1875
1876static PyObject *
1877delta_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
1878{
1879 PyObject *self = NULL;
1880
1881 /* Argument objects. */
1882 PyObject *day = NULL;
1883 PyObject *second = NULL;
1884 PyObject *us = NULL;
1885 PyObject *ms = NULL;
1886 PyObject *minute = NULL;
1887 PyObject *hour = NULL;
1888 PyObject *week = NULL;
1889
1890 PyObject *x = NULL; /* running sum of microseconds */
1891 PyObject *y = NULL; /* temp sum of microseconds */
1892 double leftover_us = 0.0;
1893
1894 static char *keywords[] = {
1895 "days", "seconds", "microseconds", "milliseconds",
1896 "minutes", "hours", "weeks", NULL
1897 };
1898
1899 if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|OOOOOOO:__new__",
1900 keywords,
1901 &day, &second, &us,
1902 &ms, &minute, &hour, &week) == 0)
1903 goto Done;
1904
1905 x = PyInt_FromLong(0);
1906 if (x == NULL)
1907 goto Done;
1908
1909#define CLEANUP \
1910 Py_DECREF(x); \
1911 x = y; \
1912 if (x == NULL) \
1913 goto Done
1914
1915 if (us) {
1916 y = accum("microseconds", x, us, us_per_us, &leftover_us);
1917 CLEANUP;
1918 }
1919 if (ms) {
1920 y = accum("milliseconds", x, ms, us_per_ms, &leftover_us);
1921 CLEANUP;
1922 }
1923 if (second) {
1924 y = accum("seconds", x, second, us_per_second, &leftover_us);
1925 CLEANUP;
1926 }
1927 if (minute) {
1928 y = accum("minutes", x, minute, us_per_minute, &leftover_us);
1929 CLEANUP;
1930 }
1931 if (hour) {
1932 y = accum("hours", x, hour, us_per_hour, &leftover_us);
1933 CLEANUP;
1934 }
1935 if (day) {
1936 y = accum("days", x, day, us_per_day, &leftover_us);
1937 CLEANUP;
1938 }
1939 if (week) {
1940 y = accum("weeks", x, week, us_per_week, &leftover_us);
1941 CLEANUP;
1942 }
1943 if (leftover_us) {
1944 /* Round to nearest whole # of us, and add into x. */
Tim Peters5d644dd2003-01-02 16:32:54 +00001945 PyObject *temp = PyLong_FromLong(round_to_long(leftover_us));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001946 if (temp == NULL) {
1947 Py_DECREF(x);
1948 goto Done;
1949 }
1950 y = PyNumber_Add(x, temp);
1951 Py_DECREF(temp);
1952 CLEANUP;
1953 }
1954
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00001955 self = microseconds_to_delta_ex(x, type);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00001956 Py_DECREF(x);
1957Done:
1958 return self;
1959
1960#undef CLEANUP
1961}
1962
1963static int
1964delta_nonzero(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1965{
1966 return (GET_TD_DAYS(self) != 0
1967 || GET_TD_SECONDS(self) != 0
1968 || GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self) != 0);
1969}
1970
1971static PyObject *
1972delta_repr(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1973{
1974 if (GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self) != 0)
1975 return PyString_FromFormat("%s(%d, %d, %d)",
1976 self->ob_type->tp_name,
1977 GET_TD_DAYS(self),
1978 GET_TD_SECONDS(self),
1979 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self));
1980 if (GET_TD_SECONDS(self) != 0)
1981 return PyString_FromFormat("%s(%d, %d)",
1982 self->ob_type->tp_name,
1983 GET_TD_DAYS(self),
1984 GET_TD_SECONDS(self));
1985
1986 return PyString_FromFormat("%s(%d)",
1987 self->ob_type->tp_name,
1988 GET_TD_DAYS(self));
1989}
1990
1991static PyObject *
1992delta_str(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
1993{
1994 int days = GET_TD_DAYS(self);
1995 int seconds = GET_TD_SECONDS(self);
1996 int us = GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self);
1997 int hours;
1998 int minutes;
Tim Petersba873472002-12-18 20:19:21 +00001999 char buf[100];
2000 char *pbuf = buf;
2001 size_t buflen = sizeof(buf);
2002 int n;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002003
2004 minutes = divmod(seconds, 60, &seconds);
2005 hours = divmod(minutes, 60, &minutes);
2006
2007 if (days) {
Tim Petersba873472002-12-18 20:19:21 +00002008 n = PyOS_snprintf(pbuf, buflen, "%d day%s, ", days,
2009 (days == 1 || days == -1) ? "" : "s");
2010 if (n < 0 || (size_t)n >= buflen)
2011 goto Fail;
2012 pbuf += n;
2013 buflen -= (size_t)n;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002014 }
2015
Tim Petersba873472002-12-18 20:19:21 +00002016 n = PyOS_snprintf(pbuf, buflen, "%d:%02d:%02d",
2017 hours, minutes, seconds);
2018 if (n < 0 || (size_t)n >= buflen)
2019 goto Fail;
2020 pbuf += n;
2021 buflen -= (size_t)n;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002022
2023 if (us) {
Tim Petersba873472002-12-18 20:19:21 +00002024 n = PyOS_snprintf(pbuf, buflen, ".%06d", us);
2025 if (n < 0 || (size_t)n >= buflen)
2026 goto Fail;
2027 pbuf += n;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002028 }
2029
Tim Petersba873472002-12-18 20:19:21 +00002030 return PyString_FromStringAndSize(buf, pbuf - buf);
2031
2032 Fail:
2033 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, "goofy result from PyOS_snprintf");
2034 return NULL;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002035}
2036
Tim Peters371935f2003-02-01 01:52:50 +00002037/* Pickle support, a simple use of __reduce__. */
2038
Tim Petersb57f8f02003-02-01 02:54:15 +00002039/* __getstate__ isn't exposed */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002040static PyObject *
2041delta_getstate(PyDateTime_Delta *self)
2042{
2043 return Py_BuildValue("iii", GET_TD_DAYS(self),
2044 GET_TD_SECONDS(self),
2045 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(self));
2046}
2047
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002048static PyObject *
2049delta_reduce(PyDateTime_Delta* self)
2050{
Tim Peters8a60c222003-02-01 01:47:29 +00002051 return Py_BuildValue("ON", self->ob_type, delta_getstate(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002052}
2053
2054#define OFFSET(field) offsetof(PyDateTime_Delta, field)
2055
2056static PyMemberDef delta_members[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002057
Neal Norwitzdfb80862002-12-19 02:30:56 +00002058 {"days", T_INT, OFFSET(days), READONLY,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002059 PyDoc_STR("Number of days.")},
2060
Neal Norwitzdfb80862002-12-19 02:30:56 +00002061 {"seconds", T_INT, OFFSET(seconds), READONLY,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002062 PyDoc_STR("Number of seconds (>= 0 and less than 1 day).")},
2063
Neal Norwitzdfb80862002-12-19 02:30:56 +00002064 {"microseconds", T_INT, OFFSET(microseconds), READONLY,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002065 PyDoc_STR("Number of microseconds (>= 0 and less than 1 second).")},
2066 {NULL}
2067};
2068
2069static PyMethodDef delta_methods[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002070 {"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)delta_reduce, METH_NOARGS,
2071 PyDoc_STR("__reduce__() -> (cls, state)")},
2072
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002073 {NULL, NULL},
2074};
2075
2076static char delta_doc[] =
2077PyDoc_STR("Difference between two datetime values.");
2078
2079static PyNumberMethods delta_as_number = {
2080 delta_add, /* nb_add */
2081 delta_subtract, /* nb_subtract */
2082 delta_multiply, /* nb_multiply */
2083 delta_divide, /* nb_divide */
2084 0, /* nb_remainder */
2085 0, /* nb_divmod */
2086 0, /* nb_power */
2087 (unaryfunc)delta_negative, /* nb_negative */
2088 (unaryfunc)delta_positive, /* nb_positive */
2089 (unaryfunc)delta_abs, /* nb_absolute */
2090 (inquiry)delta_nonzero, /* nb_nonzero */
2091 0, /*nb_invert*/
2092 0, /*nb_lshift*/
2093 0, /*nb_rshift*/
2094 0, /*nb_and*/
2095 0, /*nb_xor*/
2096 0, /*nb_or*/
2097 0, /*nb_coerce*/
2098 0, /*nb_int*/
2099 0, /*nb_long*/
2100 0, /*nb_float*/
2101 0, /*nb_oct*/
2102 0, /*nb_hex*/
2103 0, /*nb_inplace_add*/
2104 0, /*nb_inplace_subtract*/
2105 0, /*nb_inplace_multiply*/
2106 0, /*nb_inplace_divide*/
2107 0, /*nb_inplace_remainder*/
2108 0, /*nb_inplace_power*/
2109 0, /*nb_inplace_lshift*/
2110 0, /*nb_inplace_rshift*/
2111 0, /*nb_inplace_and*/
2112 0, /*nb_inplace_xor*/
2113 0, /*nb_inplace_or*/
2114 delta_divide, /* nb_floor_divide */
2115 0, /* nb_true_divide */
2116 0, /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */
2117 0, /* nb_inplace_true_divide */
2118};
2119
2120static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DeltaType = {
2121 PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
2122 0, /* ob_size */
2123 "datetime.timedelta", /* tp_name */
2124 sizeof(PyDateTime_Delta), /* tp_basicsize */
2125 0, /* tp_itemsize */
2126 0, /* tp_dealloc */
2127 0, /* tp_print */
2128 0, /* tp_getattr */
2129 0, /* tp_setattr */
2130 0, /* tp_compare */
2131 (reprfunc)delta_repr, /* tp_repr */
2132 &delta_as_number, /* tp_as_number */
2133 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
2134 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
2135 (hashfunc)delta_hash, /* tp_hash */
2136 0, /* tp_call */
2137 (reprfunc)delta_str, /* tp_str */
2138 PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
2139 0, /* tp_setattro */
2140 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
Tim Petersb0c854d2003-05-17 15:57:00 +00002141 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES |
2142 Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002143 delta_doc, /* tp_doc */
2144 0, /* tp_traverse */
2145 0, /* tp_clear */
2146 (richcmpfunc)delta_richcompare, /* tp_richcompare */
2147 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
2148 0, /* tp_iter */
2149 0, /* tp_iternext */
2150 delta_methods, /* tp_methods */
2151 delta_members, /* tp_members */
2152 0, /* tp_getset */
2153 0, /* tp_base */
2154 0, /* tp_dict */
2155 0, /* tp_descr_get */
2156 0, /* tp_descr_set */
2157 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
2158 0, /* tp_init */
2159 0, /* tp_alloc */
2160 delta_new, /* tp_new */
Tim Peters4c530132003-05-16 22:44:06 +00002161 0, /* tp_free */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002162};
2163
2164/*
2165 * PyDateTime_Date implementation.
2166 */
2167
2168/* Accessor properties. */
2169
2170static PyObject *
2171date_year(PyDateTime_Date *self, void *unused)
2172{
2173 return PyInt_FromLong(GET_YEAR(self));
2174}
2175
2176static PyObject *
2177date_month(PyDateTime_Date *self, void *unused)
2178{
2179 return PyInt_FromLong(GET_MONTH(self));
2180}
2181
2182static PyObject *
2183date_day(PyDateTime_Date *self, void *unused)
2184{
2185 return PyInt_FromLong(GET_DAY(self));
2186}
2187
2188static PyGetSetDef date_getset[] = {
2189 {"year", (getter)date_year},
2190 {"month", (getter)date_month},
2191 {"day", (getter)date_day},
2192 {NULL}
2193};
2194
2195/* Constructors. */
2196
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00002197static char *date_kws[] = {"year", "month", "day", NULL};
2198
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002199static PyObject *
2200date_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
2201{
2202 PyObject *self = NULL;
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00002203 PyObject *state;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002204 int year;
2205 int month;
2206 int day;
2207
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002208 /* Check for invocation from pickle with __getstate__ state */
2209 if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) == 1 &&
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00002210 PyString_Check(state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, 0)) &&
Tim Peters3f606292004-03-21 23:38:41 +00002211 PyString_GET_SIZE(state) == _PyDateTime_DATE_DATASIZE &&
2212 MONTH_IS_SANE(PyString_AS_STRING(state)[2]))
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002213 {
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00002214 PyDateTime_Date *me;
2215
Tim Peters604c0132004-06-07 23:04:33 +00002216 me = (PyDateTime_Date *) (type->tp_alloc(type, 0));
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00002217 if (me != NULL) {
2218 char *pdata = PyString_AS_STRING(state);
2219 memcpy(me->data, pdata, _PyDateTime_DATE_DATASIZE);
2220 me->hashcode = -1;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002221 }
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00002222 return (PyObject *)me;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002223 }
2224
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00002225 if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "iii", date_kws,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002226 &year, &month, &day)) {
2227 if (check_date_args(year, month, day) < 0)
2228 return NULL;
Guido van Rossum8b7a9a32003-04-14 22:01:58 +00002229 self = new_date_ex(year, month, day, type);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002230 }
2231 return self;
2232}
2233
2234/* Return new date from localtime(t). */
2235static PyObject *
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00002236date_local_from_time_t(PyObject *cls, double ts)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002237{
2238 struct tm *tm;
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00002239 time_t t;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002240 PyObject *result = NULL;
2241
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00002242 t = _PyTime_DoubleToTimet(ts);
2243 if (t == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
2244 return NULL;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002245 tm = localtime(&t);
2246 if (tm)
2247 result = PyObject_CallFunction(cls, "iii",
2248 tm->tm_year + 1900,
2249 tm->tm_mon + 1,
2250 tm->tm_mday);
2251 else
2252 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
2253 "timestamp out of range for "
2254 "platform localtime() function");
2255 return result;
2256}
2257
2258/* Return new date from current time.
2259 * We say this is equivalent to fromtimestamp(time.time()), and the
2260 * only way to be sure of that is to *call* time.time(). That's not
2261 * generally the same as calling C's time.
2262 */
2263static PyObject *
2264date_today(PyObject *cls, PyObject *dummy)
2265{
2266 PyObject *time;
2267 PyObject *result;
2268
2269 time = time_time();
2270 if (time == NULL)
2271 return NULL;
2272
2273 /* Note well: today() is a class method, so this may not call
2274 * date.fromtimestamp. For example, it may call
2275 * datetime.fromtimestamp. That's why we need all the accuracy
2276 * time.time() delivers; if someone were gonzo about optimization,
2277 * date.today() could get away with plain C time().
2278 */
2279 result = PyObject_CallMethod(cls, "fromtimestamp", "O", time);
2280 Py_DECREF(time);
2281 return result;
2282}
2283
2284/* Return new date from given timestamp (Python timestamp -- a double). */
2285static PyObject *
2286date_fromtimestamp(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args)
2287{
2288 double timestamp;
2289 PyObject *result = NULL;
2290
2291 if (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "d:fromtimestamp", &timestamp))
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00002292 result = date_local_from_time_t(cls, timestamp);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002293 return result;
2294}
2295
2296/* Return new date from proleptic Gregorian ordinal. Raises ValueError if
2297 * the ordinal is out of range.
2298 */
2299static PyObject *
2300date_fromordinal(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args)
2301{
2302 PyObject *result = NULL;
2303 int ordinal;
2304
2305 if (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i:fromordinal", &ordinal)) {
2306 int year;
2307 int month;
2308 int day;
2309
2310 if (ordinal < 1)
2311 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "ordinal must be "
2312 ">= 1");
2313 else {
2314 ord_to_ymd(ordinal, &year, &month, &day);
2315 result = PyObject_CallFunction(cls, "iii",
2316 year, month, day);
2317 }
2318 }
2319 return result;
2320}
2321
2322/*
2323 * Date arithmetic.
2324 */
2325
2326/* date + timedelta -> date. If arg negate is true, subtract the timedelta
2327 * instead.
2328 */
2329static PyObject *
2330add_date_timedelta(PyDateTime_Date *date, PyDateTime_Delta *delta, int negate)
2331{
2332 PyObject *result = NULL;
2333 int year = GET_YEAR(date);
2334 int month = GET_MONTH(date);
2335 int deltadays = GET_TD_DAYS(delta);
2336 /* C-level overflow is impossible because |deltadays| < 1e9. */
2337 int day = GET_DAY(date) + (negate ? -deltadays : deltadays);
2338
2339 if (normalize_date(&year, &month, &day) >= 0)
2340 result = new_date(year, month, day);
2341 return result;
2342}
2343
2344static PyObject *
2345date_add(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
2346{
2347 if (PyDateTime_Check(left) || PyDateTime_Check(right)) {
2348 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
2349 return Py_NotImplemented;
2350 }
Tim Petersaa7d8492003-02-08 03:28:59 +00002351 if (PyDate_Check(left)) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002352 /* date + ??? */
2353 if (PyDelta_Check(right))
2354 /* date + delta */
2355 return add_date_timedelta((PyDateTime_Date *) left,
2356 (PyDateTime_Delta *) right,
2357 0);
2358 }
2359 else {
2360 /* ??? + date
2361 * 'right' must be one of us, or we wouldn't have been called
2362 */
2363 if (PyDelta_Check(left))
2364 /* delta + date */
2365 return add_date_timedelta((PyDateTime_Date *) right,
2366 (PyDateTime_Delta *) left,
2367 0);
2368 }
2369 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
2370 return Py_NotImplemented;
2371}
2372
2373static PyObject *
2374date_subtract(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
2375{
2376 if (PyDateTime_Check(left) || PyDateTime_Check(right)) {
2377 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
2378 return Py_NotImplemented;
2379 }
Tim Petersaa7d8492003-02-08 03:28:59 +00002380 if (PyDate_Check(left)) {
2381 if (PyDate_Check(right)) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002382 /* date - date */
2383 int left_ord = ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(left),
2384 GET_MONTH(left),
2385 GET_DAY(left));
2386 int right_ord = ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(right),
2387 GET_MONTH(right),
2388 GET_DAY(right));
2389 return new_delta(left_ord - right_ord, 0, 0, 0);
2390 }
2391 if (PyDelta_Check(right)) {
2392 /* date - delta */
2393 return add_date_timedelta((PyDateTime_Date *) left,
2394 (PyDateTime_Delta *) right,
2395 1);
2396 }
2397 }
2398 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
2399 return Py_NotImplemented;
2400}
2401
2402
2403/* Various ways to turn a date into a string. */
2404
2405static PyObject *
2406date_repr(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2407{
2408 char buffer[1028];
2409 char *typename;
2410
2411 typename = self->ob_type->tp_name;
2412 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s(%d, %d, %d)",
2413 typename,
2414 GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self));
2415
2416 return PyString_FromString(buffer);
2417}
2418
2419static PyObject *
2420date_isoformat(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2421{
2422 char buffer[128];
2423
2424 isoformat_date(self, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
2425 return PyString_FromString(buffer);
2426}
2427
Tim Peterse2df5ff2003-05-02 18:39:55 +00002428/* str() calls the appropriate isoformat() method. */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002429static PyObject *
2430date_str(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2431{
2432 return PyObject_CallMethod((PyObject *)self, "isoformat", "()");
2433}
2434
2435
2436static PyObject *
2437date_ctime(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2438{
2439 return format_ctime(self, 0, 0, 0);
2440}
2441
2442static PyObject *
2443date_strftime(PyDateTime_Date *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
2444{
2445 /* This method can be inherited, and needs to call the
2446 * timetuple() method appropriate to self's class.
2447 */
2448 PyObject *result;
2449 PyObject *format;
2450 PyObject *tuple;
2451 static char *keywords[] = {"format", NULL};
2452
2453 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "O!:strftime", keywords,
2454 &PyString_Type, &format))
2455 return NULL;
2456
2457 tuple = PyObject_CallMethod((PyObject *)self, "timetuple", "()");
2458 if (tuple == NULL)
2459 return NULL;
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00002460 result = wrap_strftime((PyObject *)self, format, tuple,
2461 (PyObject *)self);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002462 Py_DECREF(tuple);
2463 return result;
2464}
2465
2466/* ISO methods. */
2467
2468static PyObject *
2469date_isoweekday(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2470{
2471 int dow = weekday(GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self));
2472
2473 return PyInt_FromLong(dow + 1);
2474}
2475
2476static PyObject *
2477date_isocalendar(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2478{
2479 int year = GET_YEAR(self);
2480 int week1_monday = iso_week1_monday(year);
2481 int today = ymd_to_ord(year, GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self));
2482 int week;
2483 int day;
2484
2485 week = divmod(today - week1_monday, 7, &day);
2486 if (week < 0) {
2487 --year;
2488 week1_monday = iso_week1_monday(year);
2489 week = divmod(today - week1_monday, 7, &day);
2490 }
2491 else if (week >= 52 && today >= iso_week1_monday(year + 1)) {
2492 ++year;
2493 week = 0;
2494 }
2495 return Py_BuildValue("iii", year, week + 1, day + 1);
2496}
2497
2498/* Miscellaneous methods. */
2499
2500/* This is more natural as a tp_compare, but doesn't work then: for whatever
2501 * reason, Python's try_3way_compare ignores tp_compare unless
2502 * PyInstance_Check returns true, but these aren't old-style classes.
2503 */
2504static PyObject *
2505date_richcompare(PyDateTime_Date *self, PyObject *other, int op)
2506{
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00002507 int diff = 42; /* nonsense */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002508
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00002509 if (PyDate_Check(other))
2510 diff = memcmp(self->data, ((PyDateTime_Date *)other)->data,
2511 _PyDateTime_DATE_DATASIZE);
2512
2513 else if (PyObject_HasAttrString(other, "timetuple")) {
2514 /* A hook for other kinds of date objects. */
2515 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
2516 return Py_NotImplemented;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002517 }
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00002518 else if (op == Py_EQ || op == Py_NE)
2519 diff = 1; /* any non-zero value will do */
2520
2521 else /* stop this from falling back to address comparison */
2522 return cmperror((PyObject *)self, other);
2523
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002524 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
2525}
2526
2527static PyObject *
2528date_timetuple(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2529{
2530 return build_struct_time(GET_YEAR(self),
2531 GET_MONTH(self),
2532 GET_DAY(self),
2533 0, 0, 0, -1);
2534}
2535
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00002536static PyObject *
2537date_replace(PyDateTime_Date *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
2538{
2539 PyObject *clone;
2540 PyObject *tuple;
2541 int year = GET_YEAR(self);
2542 int month = GET_MONTH(self);
2543 int day = GET_DAY(self);
2544
2545 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|iii:replace", date_kws,
2546 &year, &month, &day))
2547 return NULL;
2548 tuple = Py_BuildValue("iii", year, month, day);
2549 if (tuple == NULL)
2550 return NULL;
2551 clone = date_new(self->ob_type, tuple, NULL);
2552 Py_DECREF(tuple);
2553 return clone;
2554}
2555
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002556static PyObject *date_getstate(PyDateTime_Date *self);
2557
2558static long
2559date_hash(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2560{
2561 if (self->hashcode == -1) {
2562 PyObject *temp = date_getstate(self);
2563 if (temp != NULL) {
2564 self->hashcode = PyObject_Hash(temp);
2565 Py_DECREF(temp);
2566 }
2567 }
2568 return self->hashcode;
2569}
2570
2571static PyObject *
2572date_toordinal(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2573{
2574 return PyInt_FromLong(ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self),
2575 GET_DAY(self)));
2576}
2577
2578static PyObject *
2579date_weekday(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2580{
2581 int dow = weekday(GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self));
2582
2583 return PyInt_FromLong(dow);
2584}
2585
Tim Peters371935f2003-02-01 01:52:50 +00002586/* Pickle support, a simple use of __reduce__. */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002587
Tim Petersb57f8f02003-02-01 02:54:15 +00002588/* __getstate__ isn't exposed */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002589static PyObject *
2590date_getstate(PyDateTime_Date *self)
2591{
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002592 return Py_BuildValue(
2593 "(N)",
2594 PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)self->data,
2595 _PyDateTime_DATE_DATASIZE));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002596}
2597
2598static PyObject *
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002599date_reduce(PyDateTime_Date *self, PyObject *arg)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002600{
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002601 return Py_BuildValue("(ON)", self->ob_type, date_getstate(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002602}
2603
2604static PyMethodDef date_methods[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002605
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002606 /* Class methods: */
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002607
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002608 {"fromtimestamp", (PyCFunction)date_fromtimestamp, METH_VARARGS |
2609 METH_CLASS,
2610 PyDoc_STR("timestamp -> local date from a POSIX timestamp (like "
2611 "time.time()).")},
2612
2613 {"fromordinal", (PyCFunction)date_fromordinal, METH_VARARGS |
2614 METH_CLASS,
2615 PyDoc_STR("int -> date corresponding to a proleptic Gregorian "
2616 "ordinal.")},
2617
2618 {"today", (PyCFunction)date_today, METH_NOARGS | METH_CLASS,
2619 PyDoc_STR("Current date or datetime: same as "
2620 "self.__class__.fromtimestamp(time.time()).")},
2621
2622 /* Instance methods: */
2623
2624 {"ctime", (PyCFunction)date_ctime, METH_NOARGS,
2625 PyDoc_STR("Return ctime() style string.")},
2626
2627 {"strftime", (PyCFunction)date_strftime, METH_KEYWORDS,
2628 PyDoc_STR("format -> strftime() style string.")},
2629
2630 {"timetuple", (PyCFunction)date_timetuple, METH_NOARGS,
2631 PyDoc_STR("Return time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().")},
2632
2633 {"isocalendar", (PyCFunction)date_isocalendar, METH_NOARGS,
2634 PyDoc_STR("Return a 3-tuple containing ISO year, week number, and "
2635 "weekday.")},
2636
2637 {"isoformat", (PyCFunction)date_isoformat, METH_NOARGS,
2638 PyDoc_STR("Return string in ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DD.")},
2639
2640 {"isoweekday", (PyCFunction)date_isoweekday, METH_NOARGS,
2641 PyDoc_STR("Return the day of the week represented by the date.\n"
2642 "Monday == 1 ... Sunday == 7")},
2643
2644 {"toordinal", (PyCFunction)date_toordinal, METH_NOARGS,
2645 PyDoc_STR("Return proleptic Gregorian ordinal. January 1 of year "
2646 "1 is day 1.")},
2647
2648 {"weekday", (PyCFunction)date_weekday, METH_NOARGS,
2649 PyDoc_STR("Return the day of the week represented by the date.\n"
2650 "Monday == 0 ... Sunday == 6")},
2651
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00002652 {"replace", (PyCFunction)date_replace, METH_KEYWORDS,
2653 PyDoc_STR("Return date with new specified fields.")},
2654
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002655 {"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)date_reduce, METH_NOARGS,
2656 PyDoc_STR("__reduce__() -> (cls, state)")},
2657
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002658 {NULL, NULL}
2659};
2660
2661static char date_doc[] =
Raymond Hettinger3a4231d2004-12-19 20:13:24 +00002662PyDoc_STR("date(year, month, day) --> date object");
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002663
2664static PyNumberMethods date_as_number = {
2665 date_add, /* nb_add */
2666 date_subtract, /* nb_subtract */
2667 0, /* nb_multiply */
2668 0, /* nb_divide */
2669 0, /* nb_remainder */
2670 0, /* nb_divmod */
2671 0, /* nb_power */
2672 0, /* nb_negative */
2673 0, /* nb_positive */
2674 0, /* nb_absolute */
2675 0, /* nb_nonzero */
2676};
2677
2678static PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DateType = {
2679 PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
2680 0, /* ob_size */
2681 "datetime.date", /* tp_name */
2682 sizeof(PyDateTime_Date), /* tp_basicsize */
2683 0, /* tp_itemsize */
Guido van Rossum8b7a9a32003-04-14 22:01:58 +00002684 0, /* tp_dealloc */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002685 0, /* tp_print */
2686 0, /* tp_getattr */
2687 0, /* tp_setattr */
2688 0, /* tp_compare */
2689 (reprfunc)date_repr, /* tp_repr */
2690 &date_as_number, /* tp_as_number */
2691 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
2692 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
2693 (hashfunc)date_hash, /* tp_hash */
2694 0, /* tp_call */
2695 (reprfunc)date_str, /* tp_str */
2696 PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
2697 0, /* tp_setattro */
2698 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
2699 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES |
2700 Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
2701 date_doc, /* tp_doc */
2702 0, /* tp_traverse */
2703 0, /* tp_clear */
2704 (richcmpfunc)date_richcompare, /* tp_richcompare */
2705 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
2706 0, /* tp_iter */
2707 0, /* tp_iternext */
2708 date_methods, /* tp_methods */
2709 0, /* tp_members */
2710 date_getset, /* tp_getset */
2711 0, /* tp_base */
2712 0, /* tp_dict */
2713 0, /* tp_descr_get */
2714 0, /* tp_descr_set */
2715 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
2716 0, /* tp_init */
2717 0, /* tp_alloc */
2718 date_new, /* tp_new */
Tim Peters4c530132003-05-16 22:44:06 +00002719 0, /* tp_free */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002720};
2721
2722/*
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002723 * PyDateTime_TZInfo implementation.
2724 */
2725
2726/* This is a pure abstract base class, so doesn't do anything beyond
2727 * raising NotImplemented exceptions. Real tzinfo classes need
2728 * to derive from this. This is mostly for clarity, and for efficiency in
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00002729 * datetime and time constructors (their tzinfo arguments need to
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002730 * be subclasses of this tzinfo class, which is easy and quick to check).
2731 *
2732 * Note: For reasons having to do with pickling of subclasses, we have
2733 * to allow tzinfo objects to be instantiated. This wasn't an issue
2734 * in the Python implementation (__init__() could raise NotImplementedError
2735 * there without ill effect), but doing so in the C implementation hit a
2736 * brick wall.
2737 */
2738
2739static PyObject *
2740tzinfo_nogo(const char* methodname)
2741{
2742 PyErr_Format(PyExc_NotImplementedError,
2743 "a tzinfo subclass must implement %s()",
2744 methodname);
2745 return NULL;
2746}
2747
2748/* Methods. A subclass must implement these. */
2749
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002750static PyObject *
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002751tzinfo_tzname(PyDateTime_TZInfo *self, PyObject *dt)
2752{
2753 return tzinfo_nogo("tzname");
2754}
2755
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002756static PyObject *
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002757tzinfo_utcoffset(PyDateTime_TZInfo *self, PyObject *dt)
2758{
2759 return tzinfo_nogo("utcoffset");
2760}
2761
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002762static PyObject *
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002763tzinfo_dst(PyDateTime_TZInfo *self, PyObject *dt)
2764{
2765 return tzinfo_nogo("dst");
2766}
2767
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002768static PyObject *
2769tzinfo_fromutc(PyDateTime_TZInfo *self, PyDateTime_DateTime *dt)
2770{
2771 int y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us;
2772
2773 PyObject *result;
2774 int off, dst;
2775 int none;
2776 int delta;
2777
2778 if (! PyDateTime_Check(dt)) {
2779 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
2780 "fromutc: argument must be a datetime");
2781 return NULL;
2782 }
2783 if (! HASTZINFO(dt) || dt->tzinfo != (PyObject *)self) {
2784 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "fromutc: dt.tzinfo "
2785 "is not self");
2786 return NULL;
2787 }
2788
2789 off = call_utcoffset(dt->tzinfo, (PyObject *)dt, &none);
2790 if (off == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
2791 return NULL;
2792 if (none) {
2793 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "fromutc: non-None "
2794 "utcoffset() result required");
2795 return NULL;
2796 }
2797
2798 dst = call_dst(dt->tzinfo, (PyObject *)dt, &none);
2799 if (dst == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
2800 return NULL;
2801 if (none) {
2802 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "fromutc: non-None "
2803 "dst() result required");
2804 return NULL;
2805 }
2806
2807 y = GET_YEAR(dt);
2808 m = GET_MONTH(dt);
2809 d = GET_DAY(dt);
2810 hh = DATE_GET_HOUR(dt);
2811 mm = DATE_GET_MINUTE(dt);
2812 ss = DATE_GET_SECOND(dt);
2813 us = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(dt);
2814
2815 delta = off - dst;
2816 mm += delta;
2817 if ((mm < 0 || mm >= 60) &&
2818 normalize_datetime(&y, &m, &d, &hh, &mm, &ss, &us) < 0)
Tim Petersb1049e82003-01-23 17:20:36 +00002819 return NULL;
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002820 result = new_datetime(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, dt->tzinfo);
2821 if (result == NULL)
2822 return result;
2823
2824 dst = call_dst(dt->tzinfo, result, &none);
2825 if (dst == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
2826 goto Fail;
2827 if (none)
2828 goto Inconsistent;
2829 if (dst == 0)
2830 return result;
2831
2832 mm += dst;
2833 if ((mm < 0 || mm >= 60) &&
2834 normalize_datetime(&y, &m, &d, &hh, &mm, &ss, &us) < 0)
2835 goto Fail;
2836 Py_DECREF(result);
2837 result = new_datetime(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, dt->tzinfo);
2838 return result;
2839
2840Inconsistent:
2841 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "fromutc: tz.dst() gave"
2842 "inconsistent results; cannot convert");
2843
2844 /* fall thru to failure */
2845Fail:
2846 Py_DECREF(result);
2847 return NULL;
2848}
2849
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002850/*
2851 * Pickle support. This is solely so that tzinfo subclasses can use
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002852 * pickling -- tzinfo itself is supposed to be uninstantiable.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002853 */
2854
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002855static PyObject *
2856tzinfo_reduce(PyObject *self)
2857{
2858 PyObject *args, *state, *tmp;
2859 PyObject *getinitargs, *getstate;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002860
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002861 tmp = PyTuple_New(0);
2862 if (tmp == NULL)
2863 return NULL;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002864
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002865 getinitargs = PyObject_GetAttrString(self, "__getinitargs__");
2866 if (getinitargs != NULL) {
2867 args = PyObject_CallObject(getinitargs, tmp);
2868 Py_DECREF(getinitargs);
2869 if (args == NULL) {
2870 Py_DECREF(tmp);
2871 return NULL;
2872 }
2873 }
2874 else {
2875 PyErr_Clear();
2876 args = tmp;
2877 Py_INCREF(args);
2878 }
2879
2880 getstate = PyObject_GetAttrString(self, "__getstate__");
2881 if (getstate != NULL) {
2882 state = PyObject_CallObject(getstate, tmp);
2883 Py_DECREF(getstate);
2884 if (state == NULL) {
2885 Py_DECREF(args);
2886 Py_DECREF(tmp);
2887 return NULL;
2888 }
2889 }
2890 else {
2891 PyObject **dictptr;
2892 PyErr_Clear();
2893 state = Py_None;
2894 dictptr = _PyObject_GetDictPtr(self);
2895 if (dictptr && *dictptr && PyDict_Size(*dictptr))
2896 state = *dictptr;
2897 Py_INCREF(state);
2898 }
2899
2900 Py_DECREF(tmp);
2901
2902 if (state == Py_None) {
2903 Py_DECREF(state);
2904 return Py_BuildValue("(ON)", self->ob_type, args);
2905 }
2906 else
2907 return Py_BuildValue("(ONN)", self->ob_type, args, state);
2908}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002909
2910static PyMethodDef tzinfo_methods[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002911
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002912 {"tzname", (PyCFunction)tzinfo_tzname, METH_O,
2913 PyDoc_STR("datetime -> string name of time zone.")},
2914
2915 {"utcoffset", (PyCFunction)tzinfo_utcoffset, METH_O,
2916 PyDoc_STR("datetime -> minutes east of UTC (negative for "
2917 "west of UTC).")},
2918
2919 {"dst", (PyCFunction)tzinfo_dst, METH_O,
2920 PyDoc_STR("datetime -> DST offset in minutes east of UTC.")},
2921
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00002922 {"fromutc", (PyCFunction)tzinfo_fromutc, METH_O,
2923 PyDoc_STR("datetime in UTC -> datetime in local time.")},
2924
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00002925 {"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)tzinfo_reduce, METH_NOARGS,
2926 PyDoc_STR("-> (cls, state)")},
2927
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002928 {NULL, NULL}
2929};
2930
2931static char tzinfo_doc[] =
2932PyDoc_STR("Abstract base class for time zone info objects.");
2933
Neal Norwitzce3d34d2003-02-04 20:45:17 +00002934statichere PyTypeObject PyDateTime_TZInfoType = {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002935 PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
2936 0, /* ob_size */
2937 "datetime.tzinfo", /* tp_name */
2938 sizeof(PyDateTime_TZInfo), /* tp_basicsize */
2939 0, /* tp_itemsize */
2940 0, /* tp_dealloc */
2941 0, /* tp_print */
2942 0, /* tp_getattr */
2943 0, /* tp_setattr */
2944 0, /* tp_compare */
2945 0, /* tp_repr */
2946 0, /* tp_as_number */
2947 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
2948 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
2949 0, /* tp_hash */
2950 0, /* tp_call */
2951 0, /* tp_str */
2952 PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
2953 0, /* tp_setattro */
2954 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
2955 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES |
2956 Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
2957 tzinfo_doc, /* tp_doc */
2958 0, /* tp_traverse */
2959 0, /* tp_clear */
2960 0, /* tp_richcompare */
2961 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
2962 0, /* tp_iter */
2963 0, /* tp_iternext */
2964 tzinfo_methods, /* tp_methods */
2965 0, /* tp_members */
2966 0, /* tp_getset */
2967 0, /* tp_base */
2968 0, /* tp_dict */
2969 0, /* tp_descr_get */
2970 0, /* tp_descr_set */
2971 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
2972 0, /* tp_init */
2973 0, /* tp_alloc */
2974 PyType_GenericNew, /* tp_new */
2975 0, /* tp_free */
2976};
2977
2978/*
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00002979 * PyDateTime_Time implementation.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002980 */
2981
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00002982/* Accessor properties.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002983 */
2984
2985static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00002986time_hour(PyDateTime_Time *self, void *unused)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002987{
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00002988 return PyInt_FromLong(TIME_GET_HOUR(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00002989}
2990
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00002991static PyObject *
2992time_minute(PyDateTime_Time *self, void *unused)
2993{
2994 return PyInt_FromLong(TIME_GET_MINUTE(self));
2995}
2996
2997/* The name time_second conflicted with some platform header file. */
2998static PyObject *
2999py_time_second(PyDateTime_Time *self, void *unused)
3000{
3001 return PyInt_FromLong(TIME_GET_SECOND(self));
3002}
3003
3004static PyObject *
3005time_microsecond(PyDateTime_Time *self, void *unused)
3006{
3007 return PyInt_FromLong(TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self));
3008}
3009
3010static PyObject *
3011time_tzinfo(PyDateTime_Time *self, void *unused)
3012{
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003013 PyObject *result = HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None;
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003014 Py_INCREF(result);
3015 return result;
3016}
3017
3018static PyGetSetDef time_getset[] = {
3019 {"hour", (getter)time_hour},
3020 {"minute", (getter)time_minute},
3021 {"second", (getter)py_time_second},
3022 {"microsecond", (getter)time_microsecond},
3023 {"tzinfo", (getter)time_tzinfo},
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003024 {NULL}
3025};
3026
3027/*
3028 * Constructors.
3029 */
3030
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003031static char *time_kws[] = {"hour", "minute", "second", "microsecond",
3032 "tzinfo", NULL};
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003033
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003034static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003035time_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003036{
3037 PyObject *self = NULL;
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003038 PyObject *state;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003039 int hour = 0;
3040 int minute = 0;
3041 int second = 0;
3042 int usecond = 0;
3043 PyObject *tzinfo = Py_None;
3044
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003045 /* Check for invocation from pickle with __getstate__ state */
3046 if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) >= 1 &&
3047 PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) <= 2 &&
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003048 PyString_Check(state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, 0)) &&
3049 PyString_GET_SIZE(state) == _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE)
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003050 {
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003051 PyDateTime_Time *me;
3052 char aware;
3053
3054 if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) == 2) {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003055 tzinfo = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, 1);
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003056 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0) {
3057 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "bad "
3058 "tzinfo state arg");
3059 return NULL;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003060 }
3061 }
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003062 aware = (char)(tzinfo != Py_None);
Tim Peters604c0132004-06-07 23:04:33 +00003063 me = (PyDateTime_Time *) (type->tp_alloc(type, aware));
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003064 if (me != NULL) {
3065 char *pdata = PyString_AS_STRING(state);
3066
3067 memcpy(me->data, pdata, _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE);
3068 me->hashcode = -1;
3069 me->hastzinfo = aware;
3070 if (aware) {
3071 Py_INCREF(tzinfo);
3072 me->tzinfo = tzinfo;
3073 }
3074 }
3075 return (PyObject *)me;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003076 }
3077
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003078 if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|iiiiO", time_kws,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003079 &hour, &minute, &second, &usecond,
3080 &tzinfo)) {
3081 if (check_time_args(hour, minute, second, usecond) < 0)
3082 return NULL;
3083 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0)
3084 return NULL;
Tim Petersa98924a2003-05-17 05:55:19 +00003085 self = new_time_ex(hour, minute, second, usecond, tzinfo,
3086 type);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003087 }
3088 return self;
3089}
3090
3091/*
3092 * Destructor.
3093 */
3094
3095static void
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003096time_dealloc(PyDateTime_Time *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003097{
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003098 if (HASTZINFO(self)) {
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003099 Py_XDECREF(self->tzinfo);
Neal Norwitz8e914d92003-01-10 15:29:16 +00003100 }
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003101 self->ob_type->tp_free((PyObject *)self);
3102}
3103
3104/*
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +00003105 * Indirect access to tzinfo methods.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003106 */
3107
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003108/* These are all METH_NOARGS, so don't need to check the arglist. */
3109static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003110time_utcoffset(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *unused) {
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003111 return offset_as_timedelta(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003112 "utcoffset", Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003113}
3114
3115static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003116time_dst(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *unused) {
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003117 return offset_as_timedelta(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003118 "dst", Py_None);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +00003119}
3120
3121static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003122time_tzname(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *unused) {
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003123 return call_tzname(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003124 Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003125}
3126
3127/*
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003128 * Various ways to turn a time into a string.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003129 */
3130
3131static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003132time_repr(PyDateTime_Time *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003133{
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003134 char buffer[100];
3135 char *typename = self->ob_type->tp_name;
3136 int h = TIME_GET_HOUR(self);
3137 int m = TIME_GET_MINUTE(self);
3138 int s = TIME_GET_SECOND(self);
3139 int us = TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self);
3140 PyObject *result = NULL;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003141
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003142 if (us)
3143 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
3144 "%s(%d, %d, %d, %d)", typename, h, m, s, us);
3145 else if (s)
3146 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
3147 "%s(%d, %d, %d)", typename, h, m, s);
3148 else
3149 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
3150 "%s(%d, %d)", typename, h, m);
3151 result = PyString_FromString(buffer);
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003152 if (result != NULL && HASTZINFO(self))
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003153 result = append_keyword_tzinfo(result, self->tzinfo);
3154 return result;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003155}
3156
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003157static PyObject *
3158time_str(PyDateTime_Time *self)
3159{
3160 return PyObject_CallMethod((PyObject *)self, "isoformat", "()");
3161}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003162
3163static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003164time_isoformat(PyDateTime_Time *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003165{
3166 char buf[100];
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003167 PyObject *result;
3168 /* Reuse the time format code from the datetime type. */
3169 PyDateTime_DateTime datetime;
3170 PyDateTime_DateTime *pdatetime = &datetime;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003171
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003172 /* Copy over just the time bytes. */
3173 memcpy(pdatetime->data + _PyDateTime_DATE_DATASIZE,
3174 self->data,
3175 _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE);
3176
3177 isoformat_time(pdatetime, buf, sizeof(buf));
3178 result = PyString_FromString(buf);
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003179 if (result == NULL || ! HASTZINFO(self) || self->tzinfo == Py_None)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003180 return result;
3181
3182 /* We need to append the UTC offset. */
3183 if (format_utcoffset(buf, sizeof(buf), ":", self->tzinfo,
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00003184 Py_None) < 0) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003185 Py_DECREF(result);
3186 return NULL;
3187 }
3188 PyString_ConcatAndDel(&result, PyString_FromString(buf));
3189 return result;
3190}
3191
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003192static PyObject *
3193time_strftime(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
3194{
3195 PyObject *result;
3196 PyObject *format;
3197 PyObject *tuple;
3198 static char *keywords[] = {"format", NULL};
3199
3200 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "O!:strftime", keywords,
3201 &PyString_Type, &format))
3202 return NULL;
3203
3204 /* Python's strftime does insane things with the year part of the
3205 * timetuple. The year is forced to (the otherwise nonsensical)
3206 * 1900 to worm around that.
3207 */
3208 tuple = Py_BuildValue("iiiiiiiii",
Brett Cannond1080a32004-03-02 04:38:10 +00003209 1900, 1, 1, /* year, month, day */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003210 TIME_GET_HOUR(self),
3211 TIME_GET_MINUTE(self),
3212 TIME_GET_SECOND(self),
Brett Cannond1080a32004-03-02 04:38:10 +00003213 0, 1, -1); /* weekday, daynum, dst */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003214 if (tuple == NULL)
3215 return NULL;
3216 assert(PyTuple_Size(tuple) == 9);
3217 result = wrap_strftime((PyObject *)self, format, tuple, Py_None);
3218 Py_DECREF(tuple);
3219 return result;
3220}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003221
3222/*
3223 * Miscellaneous methods.
3224 */
3225
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003226/* This is more natural as a tp_compare, but doesn't work then: for whatever
3227 * reason, Python's try_3way_compare ignores tp_compare unless
3228 * PyInstance_Check returns true, but these aren't old-style classes.
3229 */
3230static PyObject *
3231time_richcompare(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *other, int op)
3232{
3233 int diff;
3234 naivety n1, n2;
3235 int offset1, offset2;
3236
3237 if (! PyTime_Check(other)) {
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00003238 if (op == Py_EQ || op == Py_NE) {
3239 PyObject *result = op == Py_EQ ? Py_False : Py_True;
3240 Py_INCREF(result);
3241 return result;
3242 }
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003243 /* Stop this from falling back to address comparison. */
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00003244 return cmperror((PyObject *)self, other);
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003245 }
3246 if (classify_two_utcoffsets((PyObject *)self, &offset1, &n1, Py_None,
3247 other, &offset2, &n2, Py_None) < 0)
3248 return NULL;
3249 assert(n1 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN && n2 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN);
3250 /* If they're both naive, or both aware and have the same offsets,
3251 * we get off cheap. Note that if they're both naive, offset1 ==
3252 * offset2 == 0 at this point.
3253 */
3254 if (n1 == n2 && offset1 == offset2) {
3255 diff = memcmp(self->data, ((PyDateTime_Time *)other)->data,
3256 _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE);
3257 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
3258 }
3259
3260 if (n1 == OFFSET_AWARE && n2 == OFFSET_AWARE) {
3261 assert(offset1 != offset2); /* else last "if" handled it */
3262 /* Convert everything except microseconds to seconds. These
3263 * can't overflow (no more than the # of seconds in 2 days).
3264 */
3265 offset1 = TIME_GET_HOUR(self) * 3600 +
3266 (TIME_GET_MINUTE(self) - offset1) * 60 +
3267 TIME_GET_SECOND(self);
3268 offset2 = TIME_GET_HOUR(other) * 3600 +
3269 (TIME_GET_MINUTE(other) - offset2) * 60 +
3270 TIME_GET_SECOND(other);
3271 diff = offset1 - offset2;
3272 if (diff == 0)
3273 diff = TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self) -
3274 TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(other);
3275 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
3276 }
3277
3278 assert(n1 != n2);
3279 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
3280 "can't compare offset-naive and "
3281 "offset-aware times");
3282 return NULL;
3283}
3284
3285static long
3286time_hash(PyDateTime_Time *self)
3287{
3288 if (self->hashcode == -1) {
3289 naivety n;
3290 int offset;
3291 PyObject *temp;
3292
3293 n = classify_utcoffset((PyObject *)self, Py_None, &offset);
3294 assert(n != OFFSET_UNKNOWN);
3295 if (n == OFFSET_ERROR)
3296 return -1;
3297
3298 /* Reduce this to a hash of another object. */
3299 if (offset == 0)
3300 temp = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)self->data,
3301 _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE);
3302 else {
3303 int hour;
3304 int minute;
3305
3306 assert(n == OFFSET_AWARE);
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003307 assert(HASTZINFO(self));
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003308 hour = divmod(TIME_GET_HOUR(self) * 60 +
3309 TIME_GET_MINUTE(self) - offset,
3310 60,
3311 &minute);
3312 if (0 <= hour && hour < 24)
3313 temp = new_time(hour, minute,
3314 TIME_GET_SECOND(self),
3315 TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self),
3316 Py_None);
3317 else
3318 temp = Py_BuildValue("iiii",
3319 hour, minute,
3320 TIME_GET_SECOND(self),
3321 TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self));
3322 }
3323 if (temp != NULL) {
3324 self->hashcode = PyObject_Hash(temp);
3325 Py_DECREF(temp);
3326 }
3327 }
3328 return self->hashcode;
3329}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003330
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003331static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003332time_replace(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003333{
3334 PyObject *clone;
3335 PyObject *tuple;
3336 int hh = TIME_GET_HOUR(self);
3337 int mm = TIME_GET_MINUTE(self);
3338 int ss = TIME_GET_SECOND(self);
3339 int us = TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self);
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003340 PyObject *tzinfo = HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None;
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003341
3342 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|iiiiO:replace",
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003343 time_kws,
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003344 &hh, &mm, &ss, &us, &tzinfo))
3345 return NULL;
3346 tuple = Py_BuildValue("iiiiO", hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo);
3347 if (tuple == NULL)
3348 return NULL;
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003349 clone = time_new(self->ob_type, tuple, NULL);
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003350 Py_DECREF(tuple);
3351 return clone;
3352}
3353
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003354static int
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003355time_nonzero(PyDateTime_Time *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003356{
3357 int offset;
3358 int none;
3359
3360 if (TIME_GET_SECOND(self) || TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(self)) {
3361 /* Since utcoffset is in whole minutes, nothing can
3362 * alter the conclusion that this is nonzero.
3363 */
3364 return 1;
3365 }
3366 offset = 0;
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003367 if (HASTZINFO(self) && self->tzinfo != Py_None) {
Tim Petersbad8ff02002-12-30 20:52:32 +00003368 offset = call_utcoffset(self->tzinfo, Py_None, &none);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003369 if (offset == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
3370 return -1;
3371 }
3372 return (TIME_GET_MINUTE(self) - offset + TIME_GET_HOUR(self)*60) != 0;
3373}
3374
Tim Peters371935f2003-02-01 01:52:50 +00003375/* Pickle support, a simple use of __reduce__. */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003376
Tim Peters33e0f382003-01-10 02:05:14 +00003377/* Let basestate be the non-tzinfo data string.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003378 * If tzinfo is None, this returns (basestate,), else (basestate, tzinfo).
3379 * So it's a tuple in any (non-error) case.
Tim Petersb57f8f02003-02-01 02:54:15 +00003380 * __getstate__ isn't exposed.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003381 */
3382static PyObject *
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003383time_getstate(PyDateTime_Time *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003384{
3385 PyObject *basestate;
3386 PyObject *result = NULL;
3387
Tim Peters33e0f382003-01-10 02:05:14 +00003388 basestate = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)self->data,
3389 _PyDateTime_TIME_DATASIZE);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003390 if (basestate != NULL) {
Tim Petersa032d2e2003-01-11 00:15:54 +00003391 if (! HASTZINFO(self) || self->tzinfo == Py_None)
Raymond Hettinger8ae46892003-10-12 19:09:37 +00003392 result = PyTuple_Pack(1, basestate);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003393 else
Raymond Hettinger8ae46892003-10-12 19:09:37 +00003394 result = PyTuple_Pack(2, basestate, self->tzinfo);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003395 Py_DECREF(basestate);
3396 }
3397 return result;
3398}
3399
3400static PyObject *
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003401time_reduce(PyDateTime_Time *self, PyObject *arg)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003402{
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003403 return Py_BuildValue("(ON)", self->ob_type, time_getstate(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003404}
3405
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003406static PyMethodDef time_methods[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003407
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003408 {"isoformat", (PyCFunction)time_isoformat, METH_KEYWORDS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003409 PyDoc_STR("Return string in ISO 8601 format, HH:MM:SS[.mmmmmm]"
3410 "[+HH:MM].")},
3411
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003412 {"strftime", (PyCFunction)time_strftime, METH_KEYWORDS,
3413 PyDoc_STR("format -> strftime() style string.")},
3414
3415 {"utcoffset", (PyCFunction)time_utcoffset, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003416 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.utcoffset(self).")},
3417
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003418 {"tzname", (PyCFunction)time_tzname, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003419 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.tzname(self).")},
3420
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003421 {"dst", (PyCFunction)time_dst, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003422 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.dst(self).")},
3423
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003424 {"replace", (PyCFunction)time_replace, METH_KEYWORDS,
3425 PyDoc_STR("Return time with new specified fields.")},
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003426
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003427 {"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)time_reduce, METH_NOARGS,
3428 PyDoc_STR("__reduce__() -> (cls, state)")},
3429
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003430 {NULL, NULL}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003431};
3432
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003433static char time_doc[] =
Raymond Hettinger3a4231d2004-12-19 20:13:24 +00003434PyDoc_STR("time([hour[, minute[, second[, microsecond[, tzinfo]]]]]) --> a time object\n\
3435\n\
3436All arguments are optional. tzinfo may be None, or an instance of\n\
3437a tzinfo subclass. The remaining arguments may be ints or longs.\n");
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003438
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003439static PyNumberMethods time_as_number = {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003440 0, /* nb_add */
3441 0, /* nb_subtract */
3442 0, /* nb_multiply */
3443 0, /* nb_divide */
3444 0, /* nb_remainder */
3445 0, /* nb_divmod */
3446 0, /* nb_power */
3447 0, /* nb_negative */
3448 0, /* nb_positive */
3449 0, /* nb_absolute */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003450 (inquiry)time_nonzero, /* nb_nonzero */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003451};
3452
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003453statichere PyTypeObject PyDateTime_TimeType = {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003454 PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
3455 0, /* ob_size */
Tim Peters0bf60bd2003-01-08 20:40:01 +00003456 "datetime.time", /* tp_name */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003457 sizeof(PyDateTime_Time), /* tp_basicsize */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003458 0, /* tp_itemsize */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003459 (destructor)time_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003460 0, /* tp_print */
3461 0, /* tp_getattr */
3462 0, /* tp_setattr */
3463 0, /* tp_compare */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003464 (reprfunc)time_repr, /* tp_repr */
3465 &time_as_number, /* tp_as_number */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003466 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
3467 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003468 (hashfunc)time_hash, /* tp_hash */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003469 0, /* tp_call */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003470 (reprfunc)time_str, /* tp_str */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003471 PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
3472 0, /* tp_setattro */
3473 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
3474 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES |
3475 Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003476 time_doc, /* tp_doc */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003477 0, /* tp_traverse */
3478 0, /* tp_clear */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003479 (richcmpfunc)time_richcompare, /* tp_richcompare */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003480 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
3481 0, /* tp_iter */
3482 0, /* tp_iternext */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003483 time_methods, /* tp_methods */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003484 0, /* tp_members */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003485 time_getset, /* tp_getset */
3486 0, /* tp_base */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003487 0, /* tp_dict */
3488 0, /* tp_descr_get */
3489 0, /* tp_descr_set */
3490 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
3491 0, /* tp_init */
Tim Petersa98924a2003-05-17 05:55:19 +00003492 time_alloc, /* tp_alloc */
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00003493 time_new, /* tp_new */
Tim Peters4c530132003-05-16 22:44:06 +00003494 0, /* tp_free */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003495};
3496
3497/*
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003498 * PyDateTime_DateTime implementation.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003499 */
3500
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003501/* Accessor properties. Properties for day, month, and year are inherited
3502 * from date.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003503 */
3504
3505static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003506datetime_hour(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, void *unused)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003507{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003508 return PyInt_FromLong(DATE_GET_HOUR(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003509}
3510
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003511static PyObject *
3512datetime_minute(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, void *unused)
3513{
3514 return PyInt_FromLong(DATE_GET_MINUTE(self));
3515}
3516
3517static PyObject *
3518datetime_second(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, void *unused)
3519{
3520 return PyInt_FromLong(DATE_GET_SECOND(self));
3521}
3522
3523static PyObject *
3524datetime_microsecond(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, void *unused)
3525{
3526 return PyInt_FromLong(DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self));
3527}
3528
3529static PyObject *
3530datetime_tzinfo(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, void *unused)
3531{
3532 PyObject *result = HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None;
3533 Py_INCREF(result);
3534 return result;
3535}
3536
3537static PyGetSetDef datetime_getset[] = {
3538 {"hour", (getter)datetime_hour},
3539 {"minute", (getter)datetime_minute},
3540 {"second", (getter)datetime_second},
3541 {"microsecond", (getter)datetime_microsecond},
3542 {"tzinfo", (getter)datetime_tzinfo},
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003543 {NULL}
3544};
3545
3546/*
3547 * Constructors.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003548 */
3549
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003550static char *datetime_kws[] = {
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00003551 "year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second",
3552 "microsecond", "tzinfo", NULL
3553};
3554
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003555static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003556datetime_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003557{
3558 PyObject *self = NULL;
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003559 PyObject *state;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003560 int year;
3561 int month;
3562 int day;
3563 int hour = 0;
3564 int minute = 0;
3565 int second = 0;
3566 int usecond = 0;
3567 PyObject *tzinfo = Py_None;
3568
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003569 /* Check for invocation from pickle with __getstate__ state */
3570 if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) >= 1 &&
3571 PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) <= 2 &&
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003572 PyString_Check(state = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, 0)) &&
Tim Peters3f606292004-03-21 23:38:41 +00003573 PyString_GET_SIZE(state) == _PyDateTime_DATETIME_DATASIZE &&
3574 MONTH_IS_SANE(PyString_AS_STRING(state)[2]))
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003575 {
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003576 PyDateTime_DateTime *me;
3577 char aware;
3578
3579 if (PyTuple_GET_SIZE(args) == 2) {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003580 tzinfo = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args, 1);
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003581 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0) {
3582 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "bad "
3583 "tzinfo state arg");
3584 return NULL;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003585 }
3586 }
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003587 aware = (char)(tzinfo != Py_None);
Tim Peters604c0132004-06-07 23:04:33 +00003588 me = (PyDateTime_DateTime *) (type->tp_alloc(type , aware));
Tim Peters70533e22003-02-01 04:40:04 +00003589 if (me != NULL) {
3590 char *pdata = PyString_AS_STRING(state);
3591
3592 memcpy(me->data, pdata, _PyDateTime_DATETIME_DATASIZE);
3593 me->hashcode = -1;
3594 me->hastzinfo = aware;
3595 if (aware) {
3596 Py_INCREF(tzinfo);
3597 me->tzinfo = tzinfo;
3598 }
3599 }
3600 return (PyObject *)me;
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00003601 }
3602
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003603 if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "iii|iiiiO", datetime_kws,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003604 &year, &month, &day, &hour, &minute,
3605 &second, &usecond, &tzinfo)) {
3606 if (check_date_args(year, month, day) < 0)
3607 return NULL;
3608 if (check_time_args(hour, minute, second, usecond) < 0)
3609 return NULL;
3610 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0)
3611 return NULL;
Tim Petersa98924a2003-05-17 05:55:19 +00003612 self = new_datetime_ex(year, month, day,
3613 hour, minute, second, usecond,
3614 tzinfo, type);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003615 }
3616 return self;
3617}
3618
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003619/* TM_FUNC is the shared type of localtime() and gmtime(). */
3620typedef struct tm *(*TM_FUNC)(const time_t *timer);
3621
3622/* Internal helper.
3623 * Build datetime from a time_t and a distinct count of microseconds.
3624 * Pass localtime or gmtime for f, to control the interpretation of timet.
3625 */
3626static PyObject *
3627datetime_from_timet_and_us(PyObject *cls, TM_FUNC f, time_t timet, int us,
3628 PyObject *tzinfo)
3629{
3630 struct tm *tm;
3631 PyObject *result = NULL;
3632
3633 tm = f(&timet);
3634 if (tm) {
3635 /* The platform localtime/gmtime may insert leap seconds,
3636 * indicated by tm->tm_sec > 59. We don't care about them,
3637 * except to the extent that passing them on to the datetime
3638 * constructor would raise ValueError for a reason that
3639 * made no sense to the user.
3640 */
3641 if (tm->tm_sec > 59)
3642 tm->tm_sec = 59;
3643 result = PyObject_CallFunction(cls, "iiiiiiiO",
3644 tm->tm_year + 1900,
3645 tm->tm_mon + 1,
3646 tm->tm_mday,
3647 tm->tm_hour,
3648 tm->tm_min,
3649 tm->tm_sec,
3650 us,
3651 tzinfo);
3652 }
3653 else
3654 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
3655 "timestamp out of range for "
3656 "platform localtime()/gmtime() function");
3657 return result;
3658}
3659
3660/* Internal helper.
3661 * Build datetime from a Python timestamp. Pass localtime or gmtime for f,
3662 * to control the interpretation of the timestamp. Since a double doesn't
3663 * have enough bits to cover a datetime's full range of precision, it's
3664 * better to call datetime_from_timet_and_us provided you have a way
3665 * to get that much precision (e.g., C time() isn't good enough).
3666 */
3667static PyObject *
3668datetime_from_timestamp(PyObject *cls, TM_FUNC f, double timestamp,
3669 PyObject *tzinfo)
3670{
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00003671 time_t timet;
3672 double fraction;
3673 int us;
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003674
Tim Peters1b6f7a92004-06-20 02:50:16 +00003675 timet = _PyTime_DoubleToTimet(timestamp);
3676 if (timet == (time_t)-1 && PyErr_Occurred())
3677 return NULL;
3678 fraction = timestamp - (double)timet;
3679 us = (int)round_to_long(fraction * 1e6);
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003680 return datetime_from_timet_and_us(cls, f, timet, us, tzinfo);
3681}
3682
3683/* Internal helper.
3684 * Build most accurate possible datetime for current time. Pass localtime or
3685 * gmtime for f as appropriate.
3686 */
3687static PyObject *
3688datetime_best_possible(PyObject *cls, TM_FUNC f, PyObject *tzinfo)
3689{
3690#ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
3691 struct timeval t;
3692
3693#ifdef GETTIMEOFDAY_NO_TZ
3694 gettimeofday(&t);
3695#else
3696 gettimeofday(&t, (struct timezone *)NULL);
3697#endif
3698 return datetime_from_timet_and_us(cls, f, t.tv_sec, (int)t.tv_usec,
3699 tzinfo);
3700
3701#else /* ! HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY */
3702 /* No flavor of gettimeofday exists on this platform. Python's
3703 * time.time() does a lot of other platform tricks to get the
3704 * best time it can on the platform, and we're not going to do
3705 * better than that (if we could, the better code would belong
3706 * in time.time()!) We're limited by the precision of a double,
3707 * though.
3708 */
3709 PyObject *time;
3710 double dtime;
3711
3712 time = time_time();
3713 if (time == NULL)
3714 return NULL;
3715 dtime = PyFloat_AsDouble(time);
3716 Py_DECREF(time);
3717 if (dtime == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred())
3718 return NULL;
3719 return datetime_from_timestamp(cls, f, dtime, tzinfo);
3720#endif /* ! HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY */
3721}
3722
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003723/* Return best possible local time -- this isn't constrained by the
3724 * precision of a timestamp.
3725 */
3726static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003727datetime_now(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003728{
Tim Peters10cadce2003-01-23 19:58:02 +00003729 PyObject *self;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003730 PyObject *tzinfo = Py_None;
Tim Peters10cadce2003-01-23 19:58:02 +00003731 static char *keywords[] = {"tz", NULL};
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003732
Tim Peters10cadce2003-01-23 19:58:02 +00003733 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|O:now", keywords,
3734 &tzinfo))
3735 return NULL;
3736 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0)
3737 return NULL;
3738
3739 self = datetime_best_possible(cls,
3740 tzinfo == Py_None ? localtime : gmtime,
3741 tzinfo);
3742 if (self != NULL && tzinfo != Py_None) {
3743 /* Convert UTC to tzinfo's zone. */
3744 PyObject *temp = self;
Tim Peters2a44a8d2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00003745 self = PyObject_CallMethod(tzinfo, "fromutc", "O", self);
Tim Peters10cadce2003-01-23 19:58:02 +00003746 Py_DECREF(temp);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003747 }
3748 return self;
3749}
3750
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003751/* Return best possible UTC time -- this isn't constrained by the
3752 * precision of a timestamp.
3753 */
3754static PyObject *
3755datetime_utcnow(PyObject *cls, PyObject *dummy)
3756{
3757 return datetime_best_possible(cls, gmtime, Py_None);
3758}
3759
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003760/* Return new local datetime from timestamp (Python timestamp -- a double). */
3761static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003762datetime_fromtimestamp(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003763{
Tim Peters2a44a8d2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00003764 PyObject *self;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003765 double timestamp;
3766 PyObject *tzinfo = Py_None;
Tim Peters2a44a8d2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00003767 static char *keywords[] = {"timestamp", "tz", NULL};
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003768
Tim Peters2a44a8d2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00003769 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "d|O:fromtimestamp",
3770 keywords, &timestamp, &tzinfo))
3771 return NULL;
3772 if (check_tzinfo_subclass(tzinfo) < 0)
3773 return NULL;
3774
3775 self = datetime_from_timestamp(cls,
3776 tzinfo == Py_None ? localtime : gmtime,
3777 timestamp,
3778 tzinfo);
3779 if (self != NULL && tzinfo != Py_None) {
3780 /* Convert UTC to tzinfo's zone. */
3781 PyObject *temp = self;
3782 self = PyObject_CallMethod(tzinfo, "fromutc", "O", self);
3783 Py_DECREF(temp);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003784 }
3785 return self;
3786}
3787
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003788/* Return new UTC datetime from timestamp (Python timestamp -- a double). */
3789static PyObject *
3790datetime_utcfromtimestamp(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args)
3791{
3792 double timestamp;
3793 PyObject *result = NULL;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003794
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003795 if (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "d:utcfromtimestamp", &timestamp))
3796 result = datetime_from_timestamp(cls, gmtime, timestamp,
3797 Py_None);
3798 return result;
3799}
3800
3801/* Return new datetime from date/datetime and time arguments. */
3802static PyObject *
3803datetime_combine(PyObject *cls, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
3804{
3805 static char *keywords[] = {"date", "time", NULL};
3806 PyObject *date;
3807 PyObject *time;
3808 PyObject *result = NULL;
3809
3810 if (PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "O!O!:combine", keywords,
3811 &PyDateTime_DateType, &date,
3812 &PyDateTime_TimeType, &time)) {
3813 PyObject *tzinfo = Py_None;
3814
3815 if (HASTZINFO(time))
3816 tzinfo = ((PyDateTime_Time *)time)->tzinfo;
3817 result = PyObject_CallFunction(cls, "iiiiiiiO",
3818 GET_YEAR(date),
3819 GET_MONTH(date),
3820 GET_DAY(date),
3821 TIME_GET_HOUR(time),
3822 TIME_GET_MINUTE(time),
3823 TIME_GET_SECOND(time),
3824 TIME_GET_MICROSECOND(time),
3825 tzinfo);
3826 }
3827 return result;
3828}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003829
3830/*
3831 * Destructor.
3832 */
3833
3834static void
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003835datetime_dealloc(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003836{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003837 if (HASTZINFO(self)) {
3838 Py_XDECREF(self->tzinfo);
3839 }
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003840 self->ob_type->tp_free((PyObject *)self);
3841}
3842
3843/*
3844 * Indirect access to tzinfo methods.
3845 */
3846
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003847/* These are all METH_NOARGS, so don't need to check the arglist. */
3848static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003849datetime_utcoffset(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *unused) {
3850 return offset_as_timedelta(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
3851 "utcoffset", (PyObject *)self);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003852}
3853
3854static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003855datetime_dst(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *unused) {
3856 return offset_as_timedelta(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
3857 "dst", (PyObject *)self);
Tim Peters855fe882002-12-22 03:43:39 +00003858}
3859
3860static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003861datetime_tzname(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *unused) {
3862 return call_tzname(HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None,
3863 (PyObject *)self);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003864}
3865
3866/*
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003867 * datetime arithmetic.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003868 */
3869
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003870/* factor must be 1 (to add) or -1 (to subtract). The result inherits
3871 * the tzinfo state of date.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003872 */
3873static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003874add_datetime_timedelta(PyDateTime_DateTime *date, PyDateTime_Delta *delta,
3875 int factor)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003876{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003877 /* Note that the C-level additions can't overflow, because of
3878 * invariant bounds on the member values.
3879 */
3880 int year = GET_YEAR(date);
3881 int month = GET_MONTH(date);
3882 int day = GET_DAY(date) + GET_TD_DAYS(delta) * factor;
3883 int hour = DATE_GET_HOUR(date);
3884 int minute = DATE_GET_MINUTE(date);
3885 int second = DATE_GET_SECOND(date) + GET_TD_SECONDS(delta) * factor;
3886 int microsecond = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(date) +
3887 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(delta) * factor;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003888
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003889 assert(factor == 1 || factor == -1);
3890 if (normalize_datetime(&year, &month, &day,
3891 &hour, &minute, &second, &microsecond) < 0)
3892 return NULL;
3893 else
3894 return new_datetime(year, month, day,
3895 hour, minute, second, microsecond,
3896 HASTZINFO(date) ? date->tzinfo : Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003897}
3898
3899static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003900datetime_add(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003901{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003902 if (PyDateTime_Check(left)) {
3903 /* datetime + ??? */
3904 if (PyDelta_Check(right))
3905 /* datetime + delta */
3906 return add_datetime_timedelta(
3907 (PyDateTime_DateTime *)left,
3908 (PyDateTime_Delta *)right,
3909 1);
3910 }
3911 else if (PyDelta_Check(left)) {
3912 /* delta + datetime */
3913 return add_datetime_timedelta((PyDateTime_DateTime *) right,
3914 (PyDateTime_Delta *) left,
3915 1);
3916 }
3917 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
3918 return Py_NotImplemented;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003919}
3920
3921static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003922datetime_subtract(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003923{
3924 PyObject *result = Py_NotImplemented;
3925
3926 if (PyDateTime_Check(left)) {
3927 /* datetime - ??? */
3928 if (PyDateTime_Check(right)) {
3929 /* datetime - datetime */
3930 naivety n1, n2;
3931 int offset1, offset2;
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003932 int delta_d, delta_s, delta_us;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003933
Tim Peterse39a80c2002-12-30 21:28:52 +00003934 if (classify_two_utcoffsets(left, &offset1, &n1, left,
3935 right, &offset2, &n2,
3936 right) < 0)
Tim Peters00237032002-12-27 02:21:51 +00003937 return NULL;
Tim Peters8702d5f2002-12-27 02:26:16 +00003938 assert(n1 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN && n2 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003939 if (n1 != n2) {
3940 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
3941 "can't subtract offset-naive and "
3942 "offset-aware datetimes");
3943 return NULL;
3944 }
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003945 delta_d = ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(left),
3946 GET_MONTH(left),
3947 GET_DAY(left)) -
3948 ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(right),
3949 GET_MONTH(right),
3950 GET_DAY(right));
3951 /* These can't overflow, since the values are
3952 * normalized. At most this gives the number of
3953 * seconds in one day.
3954 */
3955 delta_s = (DATE_GET_HOUR(left) -
3956 DATE_GET_HOUR(right)) * 3600 +
3957 (DATE_GET_MINUTE(left) -
3958 DATE_GET_MINUTE(right)) * 60 +
3959 (DATE_GET_SECOND(left) -
3960 DATE_GET_SECOND(right));
3961 delta_us = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(left) -
3962 DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(right);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003963 /* (left - offset1) - (right - offset2) =
3964 * (left - right) + (offset2 - offset1)
3965 */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003966 delta_s += (offset2 - offset1) * 60;
3967 result = new_delta(delta_d, delta_s, delta_us, 1);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003968 }
3969 else if (PyDelta_Check(right)) {
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003970 /* datetime - delta */
3971 result = add_datetime_timedelta(
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003972 (PyDateTime_DateTime *)left,
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003973 (PyDateTime_Delta *)right,
3974 -1);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003975 }
3976 }
3977
3978 if (result == Py_NotImplemented)
3979 Py_INCREF(result);
3980 return result;
3981}
3982
3983/* Various ways to turn a datetime into a string. */
3984
3985static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003986datetime_repr(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003987{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003988 char buffer[1000];
3989 char *typename = self->ob_type->tp_name;
3990 PyObject *baserepr;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00003991
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00003992 if (DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self)) {
3993 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
3994 "%s(%d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d)",
3995 typename,
3996 GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self),
3997 DATE_GET_HOUR(self), DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
3998 DATE_GET_SECOND(self),
3999 DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self));
4000 }
4001 else if (DATE_GET_SECOND(self)) {
4002 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
4003 "%s(%d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d)",
4004 typename,
4005 GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self),
4006 DATE_GET_HOUR(self), DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
4007 DATE_GET_SECOND(self));
4008 }
4009 else {
4010 PyOS_snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
4011 "%s(%d, %d, %d, %d, %d)",
4012 typename,
4013 GET_YEAR(self), GET_MONTH(self), GET_DAY(self),
4014 DATE_GET_HOUR(self), DATE_GET_MINUTE(self));
4015 }
4016 baserepr = PyString_FromString(buffer);
4017 if (baserepr == NULL || ! HASTZINFO(self))
4018 return baserepr;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004019 return append_keyword_tzinfo(baserepr, self->tzinfo);
4020}
4021
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004022static PyObject *
4023datetime_str(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4024{
4025 return PyObject_CallMethod((PyObject *)self, "isoformat", "(s)", " ");
4026}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004027
4028static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004029datetime_isoformat(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004030{
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004031 char sep = 'T';
4032 static char *keywords[] = {"sep", NULL};
4033 char buffer[100];
4034 char *cp;
4035 PyObject *result;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004036
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004037 if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|c:isoformat", keywords,
4038 &sep))
4039 return NULL;
4040 cp = isoformat_date((PyDateTime_Date *)self, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
4041 assert(cp != NULL);
4042 *cp++ = sep;
4043 isoformat_time(self, cp, sizeof(buffer) - (cp - buffer));
4044 result = PyString_FromString(buffer);
4045 if (result == NULL || ! HASTZINFO(self))
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004046 return result;
4047
4048 /* We need to append the UTC offset. */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004049 if (format_utcoffset(buffer, sizeof(buffer), ":", self->tzinfo,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004050 (PyObject *)self) < 0) {
4051 Py_DECREF(result);
4052 return NULL;
4053 }
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004054 PyString_ConcatAndDel(&result, PyString_FromString(buffer));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004055 return result;
4056}
4057
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004058static PyObject *
4059datetime_ctime(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4060{
4061 return format_ctime((PyDateTime_Date *)self,
4062 DATE_GET_HOUR(self),
4063 DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
4064 DATE_GET_SECOND(self));
4065}
4066
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004067/* Miscellaneous methods. */
4068
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004069/* This is more natural as a tp_compare, but doesn't work then: for whatever
4070 * reason, Python's try_3way_compare ignores tp_compare unless
4071 * PyInstance_Check returns true, but these aren't old-style classes.
4072 */
4073static PyObject *
4074datetime_richcompare(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *other, int op)
4075{
4076 int diff;
4077 naivety n1, n2;
4078 int offset1, offset2;
4079
4080 if (! PyDateTime_Check(other)) {
Tim Peters528ca532004-09-16 01:30:50 +00004081 /* If other has a "timetuple" attr, that's an advertised
4082 * hook for other classes to ask to get comparison control.
4083 * However, date instances have a timetuple attr, and we
4084 * don't want to allow that comparison. Because datetime
4085 * is a subclass of date, when mixing date and datetime
4086 * in a comparison, Python gives datetime the first shot
4087 * (it's the more specific subtype). So we can stop that
4088 * combination here reliably.
4089 */
4090 if (PyObject_HasAttrString(other, "timetuple") &&
4091 ! PyDate_Check(other)) {
Tim Peters8d81a012003-01-24 22:36:34 +00004092 /* A hook for other kinds of datetime objects. */
4093 Py_INCREF(Py_NotImplemented);
4094 return Py_NotImplemented;
4095 }
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00004096 if (op == Py_EQ || op == Py_NE) {
4097 PyObject *result = op == Py_EQ ? Py_False : Py_True;
4098 Py_INCREF(result);
4099 return result;
4100 }
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004101 /* Stop this from falling back to address comparison. */
Tim Peters07534a62003-02-07 22:50:28 +00004102 return cmperror((PyObject *)self, other);
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004103 }
4104
4105 if (classify_two_utcoffsets((PyObject *)self, &offset1, &n1,
4106 (PyObject *)self,
4107 other, &offset2, &n2,
4108 other) < 0)
4109 return NULL;
4110 assert(n1 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN && n2 != OFFSET_UNKNOWN);
4111 /* If they're both naive, or both aware and have the same offsets,
4112 * we get off cheap. Note that if they're both naive, offset1 ==
4113 * offset2 == 0 at this point.
4114 */
4115 if (n1 == n2 && offset1 == offset2) {
4116 diff = memcmp(self->data, ((PyDateTime_DateTime *)other)->data,
4117 _PyDateTime_DATETIME_DATASIZE);
4118 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
4119 }
4120
4121 if (n1 == OFFSET_AWARE && n2 == OFFSET_AWARE) {
4122 PyDateTime_Delta *delta;
4123
4124 assert(offset1 != offset2); /* else last "if" handled it */
4125 delta = (PyDateTime_Delta *)datetime_subtract((PyObject *)self,
4126 other);
4127 if (delta == NULL)
4128 return NULL;
4129 diff = GET_TD_DAYS(delta);
4130 if (diff == 0)
4131 diff = GET_TD_SECONDS(delta) |
4132 GET_TD_MICROSECONDS(delta);
4133 Py_DECREF(delta);
4134 return diff_to_bool(diff, op);
4135 }
4136
4137 assert(n1 != n2);
4138 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
4139 "can't compare offset-naive and "
4140 "offset-aware datetimes");
4141 return NULL;
4142}
4143
4144static long
4145datetime_hash(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4146{
4147 if (self->hashcode == -1) {
4148 naivety n;
4149 int offset;
4150 PyObject *temp;
4151
4152 n = classify_utcoffset((PyObject *)self, (PyObject *)self,
4153 &offset);
4154 assert(n != OFFSET_UNKNOWN);
4155 if (n == OFFSET_ERROR)
4156 return -1;
4157
4158 /* Reduce this to a hash of another object. */
4159 if (n == OFFSET_NAIVE)
4160 temp = PyString_FromStringAndSize(
4161 (char *)self->data,
4162 _PyDateTime_DATETIME_DATASIZE);
4163 else {
4164 int days;
4165 int seconds;
4166
4167 assert(n == OFFSET_AWARE);
4168 assert(HASTZINFO(self));
4169 days = ymd_to_ord(GET_YEAR(self),
4170 GET_MONTH(self),
4171 GET_DAY(self));
4172 seconds = DATE_GET_HOUR(self) * 3600 +
4173 (DATE_GET_MINUTE(self) - offset) * 60 +
4174 DATE_GET_SECOND(self);
4175 temp = new_delta(days,
4176 seconds,
4177 DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self),
4178 1);
4179 }
4180 if (temp != NULL) {
4181 self->hashcode = PyObject_Hash(temp);
4182 Py_DECREF(temp);
4183 }
4184 }
4185 return self->hashcode;
4186}
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004187
4188static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004189datetime_replace(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00004190{
4191 PyObject *clone;
4192 PyObject *tuple;
4193 int y = GET_YEAR(self);
4194 int m = GET_MONTH(self);
4195 int d = GET_DAY(self);
4196 int hh = DATE_GET_HOUR(self);
4197 int mm = DATE_GET_MINUTE(self);
4198 int ss = DATE_GET_SECOND(self);
4199 int us = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self);
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004200 PyObject *tzinfo = HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None;
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00004201
4202 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "|iiiiiiiO:replace",
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004203 datetime_kws,
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00004204 &y, &m, &d, &hh, &mm, &ss, &us,
4205 &tzinfo))
4206 return NULL;
4207 tuple = Py_BuildValue("iiiiiiiO", y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo);
4208 if (tuple == NULL)
4209 return NULL;
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004210 clone = datetime_new(self->ob_type, tuple, NULL);
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00004211 Py_DECREF(tuple);
4212 return clone;
4213}
4214
4215static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004216datetime_astimezone(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
Tim Peters80475bb2002-12-25 07:40:55 +00004217{
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004218 int y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us;
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004219 PyObject *result;
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004220 int offset, none;
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004221
Tim Peters80475bb2002-12-25 07:40:55 +00004222 PyObject *tzinfo;
4223 static char *keywords[] = {"tz", NULL};
4224
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004225 if (! PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kw, "O!:astimezone", keywords,
4226 &PyDateTime_TZInfoType, &tzinfo))
Tim Peters80475bb2002-12-25 07:40:55 +00004227 return NULL;
4228
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004229 if (!HASTZINFO(self) || self->tzinfo == Py_None)
4230 goto NeedAware;
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004231
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004232 /* Conversion to self's own time zone is a NOP. */
4233 if (self->tzinfo == tzinfo) {
4234 Py_INCREF(self);
4235 return (PyObject *)self;
Tim Peters710fb152003-01-02 19:35:54 +00004236 }
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004237
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004238 /* Convert self to UTC. */
4239 offset = call_utcoffset(self->tzinfo, (PyObject *)self, &none);
4240 if (offset == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
4241 return NULL;
4242 if (none)
4243 goto NeedAware;
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004244
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004245 y = GET_YEAR(self);
4246 m = GET_MONTH(self);
4247 d = GET_DAY(self);
4248 hh = DATE_GET_HOUR(self);
4249 mm = DATE_GET_MINUTE(self);
4250 ss = DATE_GET_SECOND(self);
4251 us = DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self);
4252
4253 mm -= offset;
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004254 if ((mm < 0 || mm >= 60) &&
4255 normalize_datetime(&y, &m, &d, &hh, &mm, &ss, &us) < 0)
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004256 return NULL;
4257
4258 /* Attach new tzinfo and let fromutc() do the rest. */
4259 result = new_datetime(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, us, tzinfo);
4260 if (result != NULL) {
4261 PyObject *temp = result;
4262
4263 result = PyObject_CallMethod(tzinfo, "fromutc", "O", temp);
4264 Py_DECREF(temp);
4265 }
Tim Petersadf64202003-01-04 06:03:15 +00004266 return result;
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004267
Tim Peters52dcce22003-01-23 16:36:11 +00004268NeedAware:
4269 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "astimezone() cannot be applied to "
4270 "a naive datetime");
Tim Peters521fc152002-12-31 17:36:56 +00004271 return NULL;
Tim Peters80475bb2002-12-25 07:40:55 +00004272}
4273
4274static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004275datetime_timetuple(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004276{
4277 int dstflag = -1;
4278
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004279 if (HASTZINFO(self) && self->tzinfo != Py_None) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004280 int none;
4281
4282 dstflag = call_dst(self->tzinfo, (PyObject *)self, &none);
4283 if (dstflag == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
4284 return NULL;
4285
4286 if (none)
4287 dstflag = -1;
4288 else if (dstflag != 0)
4289 dstflag = 1;
4290
4291 }
4292 return build_struct_time(GET_YEAR(self),
4293 GET_MONTH(self),
4294 GET_DAY(self),
4295 DATE_GET_HOUR(self),
4296 DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
4297 DATE_GET_SECOND(self),
4298 dstflag);
4299}
4300
4301static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004302datetime_getdate(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4303{
4304 return new_date(GET_YEAR(self),
4305 GET_MONTH(self),
4306 GET_DAY(self));
4307}
4308
4309static PyObject *
4310datetime_gettime(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4311{
4312 return new_time(DATE_GET_HOUR(self),
4313 DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
4314 DATE_GET_SECOND(self),
4315 DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self),
4316 Py_None);
4317}
4318
4319static PyObject *
4320datetime_gettimetz(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
4321{
4322 return new_time(DATE_GET_HOUR(self),
4323 DATE_GET_MINUTE(self),
4324 DATE_GET_SECOND(self),
4325 DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(self),
4326 HASTZINFO(self) ? self->tzinfo : Py_None);
4327}
4328
4329static PyObject *
4330datetime_utctimetuple(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004331{
4332 int y = GET_YEAR(self);
4333 int m = GET_MONTH(self);
4334 int d = GET_DAY(self);
4335 int hh = DATE_GET_HOUR(self);
4336 int mm = DATE_GET_MINUTE(self);
4337 int ss = DATE_GET_SECOND(self);
4338 int us = 0; /* microseconds are ignored in a timetuple */
4339 int offset = 0;
4340
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004341 if (HASTZINFO(self) && self->tzinfo != Py_None) {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004342 int none;
4343
4344 offset = call_utcoffset(self->tzinfo, (PyObject *)self, &none);
4345 if (offset == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
4346 return NULL;
4347 }
4348 /* Even if offset is 0, don't call timetuple() -- tm_isdst should be
4349 * 0 in a UTC timetuple regardless of what dst() says.
4350 */
4351 if (offset) {
4352 /* Subtract offset minutes & normalize. */
4353 int stat;
4354
4355 mm -= offset;
4356 stat = normalize_datetime(&y, &m, &d, &hh, &mm, &ss, &us);
4357 if (stat < 0) {
4358 /* At the edges, it's possible we overflowed
4359 * beyond MINYEAR or MAXYEAR.
4360 */
4361 if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_OverflowError))
4362 PyErr_Clear();
4363 else
4364 return NULL;
4365 }
4366 }
4367 return build_struct_time(y, m, d, hh, mm, ss, 0);
4368}
4369
Tim Peters371935f2003-02-01 01:52:50 +00004370/* Pickle support, a simple use of __reduce__. */
Tim Peters33e0f382003-01-10 02:05:14 +00004371
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004372/* Let basestate be the non-tzinfo data string.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004373 * If tzinfo is None, this returns (basestate,), else (basestate, tzinfo).
4374 * So it's a tuple in any (non-error) case.
Tim Petersb57f8f02003-02-01 02:54:15 +00004375 * __getstate__ isn't exposed.
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004376 */
4377static PyObject *
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004378datetime_getstate(PyDateTime_DateTime *self)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004379{
4380 PyObject *basestate;
4381 PyObject *result = NULL;
4382
Tim Peters33e0f382003-01-10 02:05:14 +00004383 basestate = PyString_FromStringAndSize((char *)self->data,
4384 _PyDateTime_DATETIME_DATASIZE);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004385 if (basestate != NULL) {
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004386 if (! HASTZINFO(self) || self->tzinfo == Py_None)
Raymond Hettinger8ae46892003-10-12 19:09:37 +00004387 result = PyTuple_Pack(1, basestate);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004388 else
Raymond Hettinger8ae46892003-10-12 19:09:37 +00004389 result = PyTuple_Pack(2, basestate, self->tzinfo);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004390 Py_DECREF(basestate);
4391 }
4392 return result;
4393}
4394
4395static PyObject *
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00004396datetime_reduce(PyDateTime_DateTime *self, PyObject *arg)
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004397{
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00004398 return Py_BuildValue("(ON)", self->ob_type, datetime_getstate(self));
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004399}
4400
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004401static PyMethodDef datetime_methods[] = {
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00004402
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004403 /* Class methods: */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004404
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004405 {"now", (PyCFunction)datetime_now,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004406 METH_KEYWORDS | METH_CLASS,
Neal Norwitz2fbe5372003-01-23 21:09:05 +00004407 PyDoc_STR("[tz] -> new datetime with tz's local day and time.")},
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004408
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004409 {"utcnow", (PyCFunction)datetime_utcnow,
4410 METH_NOARGS | METH_CLASS,
4411 PyDoc_STR("Return a new datetime representing UTC day and time.")},
4412
4413 {"fromtimestamp", (PyCFunction)datetime_fromtimestamp,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004414 METH_KEYWORDS | METH_CLASS,
Tim Peters2a44a8d2003-01-23 20:53:10 +00004415 PyDoc_STR("timestamp[, tz] -> tz's local time from POSIX timestamp.")},
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004416
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004417 {"utcfromtimestamp", (PyCFunction)datetime_utcfromtimestamp,
4418 METH_VARARGS | METH_CLASS,
4419 PyDoc_STR("timestamp -> UTC datetime from a POSIX timestamp "
4420 "(like time.time()).")},
4421
4422 {"combine", (PyCFunction)datetime_combine,
4423 METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS | METH_CLASS,
4424 PyDoc_STR("date, time -> datetime with same date and time fields")},
4425
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004426 /* Instance methods: */
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00004427
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004428 {"date", (PyCFunction)datetime_getdate, METH_NOARGS,
4429 PyDoc_STR("Return date object with same year, month and day.")},
4430
4431 {"time", (PyCFunction)datetime_gettime, METH_NOARGS,
4432 PyDoc_STR("Return time object with same time but with tzinfo=None.")},
4433
4434 {"timetz", (PyCFunction)datetime_gettimetz, METH_NOARGS,
4435 PyDoc_STR("Return time object with same time and tzinfo.")},
4436
4437 {"ctime", (PyCFunction)datetime_ctime, METH_NOARGS,
4438 PyDoc_STR("Return ctime() style string.")},
4439
4440 {"timetuple", (PyCFunction)datetime_timetuple, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004441 PyDoc_STR("Return time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().")},
4442
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004443 {"utctimetuple", (PyCFunction)datetime_utctimetuple, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004444 PyDoc_STR("Return UTC time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().")},
4445
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004446 {"isoformat", (PyCFunction)datetime_isoformat, METH_KEYWORDS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004447 PyDoc_STR("[sep] -> string in ISO 8601 format, "
4448 "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS[.mmmmmm][+HH:MM].\n\n"
4449 "sep is used to separate the year from the time, and "
4450 "defaults to 'T'.")},
4451
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004452 {"utcoffset", (PyCFunction)datetime_utcoffset, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004453 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.utcoffset(self).")},
4454
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004455 {"tzname", (PyCFunction)datetime_tzname, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004456 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.tzname(self).")},
4457
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004458 {"dst", (PyCFunction)datetime_dst, METH_NOARGS,
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004459 PyDoc_STR("Return self.tzinfo.dst(self).")},
4460
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004461 {"replace", (PyCFunction)datetime_replace, METH_KEYWORDS,
4462 PyDoc_STR("Return datetime with new specified fields.")},
Tim Peters12bf3392002-12-24 05:41:27 +00004463
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004464 {"astimezone", (PyCFunction)datetime_astimezone, METH_KEYWORDS,
Tim Peters80475bb2002-12-25 07:40:55 +00004465 PyDoc_STR("tz -> convert to local time in new timezone tz\n")},
4466
Guido van Rossum177e41a2003-01-30 22:06:23 +00004467 {"__reduce__", (PyCFunction)datetime_reduce, METH_NOARGS,
4468 PyDoc_STR("__reduce__() -> (cls, state)")},
4469
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004470 {NULL, NULL}
4471};
4472
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004473static char datetime_doc[] =
Raymond Hettinger3a4231d2004-12-19 20:13:24 +00004474PyDoc_STR("datetime(year, month, day[, hour[, minute[, second[, microsecond[,tzinfo]]]]])\n\
4475\n\
4476The year, month and day arguments are required. tzinfo may be None, or an\n\
4477instance of a tzinfo subclass. The remaining arguments may be ints or longs.\n");
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004478
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004479static PyNumberMethods datetime_as_number = {
4480 datetime_add, /* nb_add */
4481 datetime_subtract, /* nb_subtract */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004482 0, /* nb_multiply */
4483 0, /* nb_divide */
4484 0, /* nb_remainder */
4485 0, /* nb_divmod */
4486 0, /* nb_power */
4487 0, /* nb_negative */
4488 0, /* nb_positive */
4489 0, /* nb_absolute */
4490 0, /* nb_nonzero */
4491};
4492
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004493statichere PyTypeObject PyDateTime_DateTimeType = {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004494 PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
4495 0, /* ob_size */
Tim Peters0bf60bd2003-01-08 20:40:01 +00004496 "datetime.datetime", /* tp_name */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004497 sizeof(PyDateTime_DateTime), /* tp_basicsize */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004498 0, /* tp_itemsize */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004499 (destructor)datetime_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004500 0, /* tp_print */
4501 0, /* tp_getattr */
4502 0, /* tp_setattr */
4503 0, /* tp_compare */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004504 (reprfunc)datetime_repr, /* tp_repr */
4505 &datetime_as_number, /* tp_as_number */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004506 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
4507 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004508 (hashfunc)datetime_hash, /* tp_hash */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004509 0, /* tp_call */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004510 (reprfunc)datetime_str, /* tp_str */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004511 PyObject_GenericGetAttr, /* tp_getattro */
4512 0, /* tp_setattro */
4513 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
4514 Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES |
4515 Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004516 datetime_doc, /* tp_doc */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004517 0, /* tp_traverse */
4518 0, /* tp_clear */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004519 (richcmpfunc)datetime_richcompare, /* tp_richcompare */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004520 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
4521 0, /* tp_iter */
4522 0, /* tp_iternext */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004523 datetime_methods, /* tp_methods */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004524 0, /* tp_members */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004525 datetime_getset, /* tp_getset */
4526 &PyDateTime_DateType, /* tp_base */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004527 0, /* tp_dict */
4528 0, /* tp_descr_get */
4529 0, /* tp_descr_set */
4530 0, /* tp_dictoffset */
4531 0, /* tp_init */
Tim Petersa98924a2003-05-17 05:55:19 +00004532 datetime_alloc, /* tp_alloc */
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004533 datetime_new, /* tp_new */
Tim Peters4c530132003-05-16 22:44:06 +00004534 0, /* tp_free */
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004535};
4536
4537/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
4538 * Module methods and initialization.
4539 */
4540
4541static PyMethodDef module_methods[] = {
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004542 {NULL, NULL}
4543};
4544
Tim Peters9ddf40b2004-06-20 22:41:32 +00004545/* C API. Clients get at this via PyDateTime_IMPORT, defined in
4546 * datetime.h.
4547 */
4548static PyDateTime_CAPI CAPI = {
4549 &PyDateTime_DateType,
4550 &PyDateTime_DateTimeType,
4551 &PyDateTime_TimeType,
4552 &PyDateTime_DeltaType,
4553 &PyDateTime_TZInfoType,
4554 new_date_ex,
4555 new_datetime_ex,
4556 new_time_ex,
4557 new_delta_ex,
4558 datetime_fromtimestamp,
4559 date_fromtimestamp
4560};
4561
4562
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004563PyMODINIT_FUNC
4564initdatetime(void)
4565{
4566 PyObject *m; /* a module object */
4567 PyObject *d; /* its dict */
4568 PyObject *x;
4569
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004570 m = Py_InitModule3("datetime", module_methods,
4571 "Fast implementation of the datetime type.");
4572
4573 if (PyType_Ready(&PyDateTime_DateType) < 0)
4574 return;
4575 if (PyType_Ready(&PyDateTime_DateTimeType) < 0)
4576 return;
4577 if (PyType_Ready(&PyDateTime_DeltaType) < 0)
4578 return;
4579 if (PyType_Ready(&PyDateTime_TimeType) < 0)
4580 return;
4581 if (PyType_Ready(&PyDateTime_TZInfoType) < 0)
4582 return;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004583
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004584 /* timedelta values */
4585 d = PyDateTime_DeltaType.tp_dict;
4586
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004587 x = new_delta(0, 0, 1, 0);
4588 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "resolution", x) < 0)
4589 return;
4590 Py_DECREF(x);
4591
4592 x = new_delta(-MAX_DELTA_DAYS, 0, 0, 0);
4593 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "min", x) < 0)
4594 return;
4595 Py_DECREF(x);
4596
4597 x = new_delta(MAX_DELTA_DAYS, 24*3600-1, 1000000-1, 0);
4598 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "max", x) < 0)
4599 return;
4600 Py_DECREF(x);
4601
4602 /* date values */
4603 d = PyDateTime_DateType.tp_dict;
4604
4605 x = new_date(1, 1, 1);
4606 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "min", x) < 0)
4607 return;
4608 Py_DECREF(x);
4609
4610 x = new_date(MAXYEAR, 12, 31);
4611 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "max", x) < 0)
4612 return;
4613 Py_DECREF(x);
4614
4615 x = new_delta(1, 0, 0, 0);
4616 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "resolution", x) < 0)
4617 return;
4618 Py_DECREF(x);
4619
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00004620 /* time values */
4621 d = PyDateTime_TimeType.tp_dict;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004622
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00004623 x = new_time(0, 0, 0, 0, Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004624 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "min", x) < 0)
4625 return;
4626 Py_DECREF(x);
4627
Tim Peters37f39822003-01-10 03:49:02 +00004628 x = new_time(23, 59, 59, 999999, Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004629 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "max", x) < 0)
4630 return;
4631 Py_DECREF(x);
4632
4633 x = new_delta(0, 0, 1, 0);
4634 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "resolution", x) < 0)
4635 return;
4636 Py_DECREF(x);
4637
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004638 /* datetime values */
4639 d = PyDateTime_DateTimeType.tp_dict;
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004640
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004641 x = new_datetime(1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004642 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "min", x) < 0)
4643 return;
4644 Py_DECREF(x);
4645
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004646 x = new_datetime(MAXYEAR, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999, Py_None);
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004647 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "max", x) < 0)
4648 return;
4649 Py_DECREF(x);
4650
4651 x = new_delta(0, 0, 1, 0);
4652 if (x == NULL || PyDict_SetItemString(d, "resolution", x) < 0)
4653 return;
4654 Py_DECREF(x);
4655
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004656 /* module initialization */
4657 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "MINYEAR", MINYEAR);
4658 PyModule_AddIntConstant(m, "MAXYEAR", MAXYEAR);
4659
4660 Py_INCREF(&PyDateTime_DateType);
4661 PyModule_AddObject(m, "date", (PyObject *) &PyDateTime_DateType);
4662
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004663 Py_INCREF(&PyDateTime_DateTimeType);
4664 PyModule_AddObject(m, "datetime",
4665 (PyObject *)&PyDateTime_DateTimeType);
4666
4667 Py_INCREF(&PyDateTime_TimeType);
4668 PyModule_AddObject(m, "time", (PyObject *) &PyDateTime_TimeType);
4669
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004670 Py_INCREF(&PyDateTime_DeltaType);
4671 PyModule_AddObject(m, "timedelta", (PyObject *) &PyDateTime_DeltaType);
4672
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004673 Py_INCREF(&PyDateTime_TZInfoType);
4674 PyModule_AddObject(m, "tzinfo", (PyObject *) &PyDateTime_TZInfoType);
4675
Tim Peters9ddf40b2004-06-20 22:41:32 +00004676 x = PyCObject_FromVoidPtrAndDesc(&CAPI, (void*) DATETIME_API_MAGIC,
4677 NULL);
4678 if (x == NULL)
4679 return;
4680 PyModule_AddObject(m, "datetime_CAPI", x);
4681
Tim Peters2a799bf2002-12-16 20:18:38 +00004682 /* A 4-year cycle has an extra leap day over what we'd get from
4683 * pasting together 4 single years.
4684 */
4685 assert(DI4Y == 4 * 365 + 1);
4686 assert(DI4Y == days_before_year(4+1));
4687
4688 /* Similarly, a 400-year cycle has an extra leap day over what we'd
4689 * get from pasting together 4 100-year cycles.
4690 */
4691 assert(DI400Y == 4 * DI100Y + 1);
4692 assert(DI400Y == days_before_year(400+1));
4693
4694 /* OTOH, a 100-year cycle has one fewer leap day than we'd get from
4695 * pasting together 25 4-year cycles.
4696 */
4697 assert(DI100Y == 25 * DI4Y - 1);
4698 assert(DI100Y == days_before_year(100+1));
4699
4700 us_per_us = PyInt_FromLong(1);
4701 us_per_ms = PyInt_FromLong(1000);
4702 us_per_second = PyInt_FromLong(1000000);
4703 us_per_minute = PyInt_FromLong(60000000);
4704 seconds_per_day = PyInt_FromLong(24 * 3600);
4705 if (us_per_us == NULL || us_per_ms == NULL || us_per_second == NULL ||
4706 us_per_minute == NULL || seconds_per_day == NULL)
4707 return;
4708
4709 /* The rest are too big for 32-bit ints, but even
4710 * us_per_week fits in 40 bits, so doubles should be exact.
4711 */
4712 us_per_hour = PyLong_FromDouble(3600000000.0);
4713 us_per_day = PyLong_FromDouble(86400000000.0);
4714 us_per_week = PyLong_FromDouble(604800000000.0);
4715 if (us_per_hour == NULL || us_per_day == NULL || us_per_week == NULL)
4716 return;
4717}
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004718
4719/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004720Some time zone algebra. For a datetime x, let
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004721 x.n = x stripped of its timezone -- its naive time.
4722 x.o = x.utcoffset(), and assuming that doesn't raise an exception or
4723 return None
4724 x.d = x.dst(), and assuming that doesn't raise an exception or
4725 return None
4726 x.s = x's standard offset, x.o - x.d
4727
4728Now some derived rules, where k is a duration (timedelta).
4729
47301. x.o = x.s + x.d
4731 This follows from the definition of x.s.
4732
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +000047332. If x and y have the same tzinfo member, x.s = y.s.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004734 This is actually a requirement, an assumption we need to make about
4735 sane tzinfo classes.
4736
47373. The naive UTC time corresponding to x is x.n - x.o.
4738 This is again a requirement for a sane tzinfo class.
4739
47404. (x+k).s = x.s
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004741 This follows from #2, and that datimetimetz+timedelta preserves tzinfo.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004742
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +000047435. (x+k).n = x.n + k
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004744 Again follows from how arithmetic is defined.
4745
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004746Now we can explain tz.fromutc(x). Let's assume it's an interesting case
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004747(meaning that the various tzinfo methods exist, and don't blow up or return
4748None when called).
4749
Tim Petersa9bc1682003-01-11 03:39:11 +00004750The function wants to return a datetime y with timezone tz, equivalent to x.
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004751x is already in UTC.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004752
4753By #3, we want
4754
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004755 y.n - y.o = x.n [1]
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004756
4757The algorithm starts by attaching tz to x.n, and calling that y. So
4758x.n = y.n at the start. Then it wants to add a duration k to y, so that [1]
4759becomes true; in effect, we want to solve [2] for k:
4760
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004761 (y+k).n - (y+k).o = x.n [2]
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004762
4763By #1, this is the same as
4764
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004765 (y+k).n - ((y+k).s + (y+k).d) = x.n [3]
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004766
4767By #5, (y+k).n = y.n + k, which equals x.n + k because x.n=y.n at the start.
4768Substituting that into [3],
4769
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004770 x.n + k - (y+k).s - (y+k).d = x.n; the x.n terms cancel, leaving
4771 k - (y+k).s - (y+k).d = 0; rearranging,
4772 k = (y+k).s - (y+k).d; by #4, (y+k).s == y.s, so
4773 k = y.s - (y+k).d
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004774
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004775On the RHS, (y+k).d can't be computed directly, but y.s can be, and we
4776approximate k by ignoring the (y+k).d term at first. Note that k can't be
4777very large, since all offset-returning methods return a duration of magnitude
4778less than 24 hours. For that reason, if y is firmly in std time, (y+k).d must
4779be 0, so ignoring it has no consequence then.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004780
4781In any case, the new value is
4782
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004783 z = y + y.s [4]
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004784
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004785It's helpful to step back at look at [4] from a higher level: it's simply
4786mapping from UTC to tz's standard time.
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004787
4788At this point, if
4789
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004790 z.n - z.o = x.n [5]
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004791
4792we have an equivalent time, and are almost done. The insecurity here is
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004793at the start of daylight time. Picture US Eastern for concreteness. The wall
4794time jumps from 1:59 to 3:00, and wall hours of the form 2:MM don't make good
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004795sense then. The docs ask that an Eastern tzinfo class consider such a time to
4796be EDT (because it's "after 2"), which is a redundant spelling of 1:MM EST
4797on the day DST starts. We want to return the 1:MM EST spelling because that's
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004798the only spelling that makes sense on the local wall clock.
4799
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004800In fact, if [5] holds at this point, we do have the standard-time spelling,
4801but that takes a bit of proof. We first prove a stronger result. What's the
4802difference between the LHS and RHS of [5]? Let
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004803
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004804 diff = x.n - (z.n - z.o) [6]
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004805
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004806Now
4807 z.n = by [4]
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004808 (y + y.s).n = by #5
4809 y.n + y.s = since y.n = x.n
4810 x.n + y.s = since z and y are have the same tzinfo member,
4811 y.s = z.s by #2
4812 x.n + z.s
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004813
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004814Plugging that back into [6] gives
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004815
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004816 diff =
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004817 x.n - ((x.n + z.s) - z.o) = expanding
4818 x.n - x.n - z.s + z.o = cancelling
4819 - z.s + z.o = by #2
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004820 z.d
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004821
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004822So diff = z.d.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004823
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004824If [5] is true now, diff = 0, so z.d = 0 too, and we have the standard-time
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004825spelling we wanted in the endcase described above. We're done. Contrarily,
4826if z.d = 0, then we have a UTC equivalent, and are also done.
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004827
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004828If [5] is not true now, diff = z.d != 0, and z.d is the offset we need to
4829add to z (in effect, z is in tz's standard time, and we need to shift the
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004830local clock into tz's daylight time).
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004831
Tim Petersc5dc4da2003-01-02 17:55:03 +00004832Let
Tim Petersf3615152003-01-01 21:51:37 +00004833
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004834 z' = z + z.d = z + diff [7]
Tim Petersc3bb26a2003-01-02 03:14:59 +00004835
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004836and we can again ask whether
Tim Petersc3bb26a2003-01-02 03:14:59 +00004837
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004838 z'.n - z'.o = x.n [8]
Tim Petersc3bb26a2003-01-02 03:14:59 +00004839
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004840If so, we're done. If not, the tzinfo class is insane, according to the
4841assumptions we've made. This also requires a bit of proof. As before, let's
4842compute the difference between the LHS and RHS of [8] (and skipping some of
4843the justifications for the kinds of substitutions we've done several times
4844already):
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004845
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004846 diff' = x.n - (z'.n - z'.o) = replacing z'.n via [7]
4847 x.n - (z.n + diff - z'.o) = replacing diff via [6]
4848 x.n - (z.n + x.n - (z.n - z.o) - z'.o) =
4849 x.n - z.n - x.n + z.n - z.o + z'.o = cancel x.n
4850 - z.n + z.n - z.o + z'.o = cancel z.n
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004851 - z.o + z'.o = #1 twice
4852 -z.s - z.d + z'.s + z'.d = z and z' have same tzinfo
4853 z'.d - z.d
4854
4855So z' is UTC-equivalent to x iff z'.d = z.d at this point. If they are equal,
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004856we've found the UTC-equivalent so are done. In fact, we stop with [7] and
4857return z', not bothering to compute z'.d.
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004858
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004859How could z.d and z'd differ? z' = z + z.d [7], so merely moving z' by
4860a dst() offset, and starting *from* a time already in DST (we know z.d != 0),
4861would have to change the result dst() returns: we start in DST, and moving
4862a little further into it takes us out of DST.
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004863
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004864There isn't a sane case where this can happen. The closest it gets is at
4865the end of DST, where there's an hour in UTC with no spelling in a hybrid
4866tzinfo class. In US Eastern, that's 5:MM UTC = 0:MM EST = 1:MM EDT. During
4867that hour, on an Eastern clock 1:MM is taken as being in standard time (6:MM
4868UTC) because the docs insist on that, but 0:MM is taken as being in daylight
4869time (4:MM UTC). There is no local time mapping to 5:MM UTC. The local
4870clock jumps from 1:59 back to 1:00 again, and repeats the 1:MM hour in
4871standard time. Since that's what the local clock *does*, we want to map both
4872UTC hours 5:MM and 6:MM to 1:MM Eastern. The result is ambiguous
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004873in local time, but so it goes -- it's the way the local clock works.
4874
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004875When x = 5:MM UTC is the input to this algorithm, x.o=0, y.o=-5 and y.d=0,
4876so z=0:MM. z.d=60 (minutes) then, so [5] doesn't hold and we keep going.
4877z' = z + z.d = 1:MM then, and z'.d=0, and z'.d - z.d = -60 != 0 so [8]
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004878(correctly) concludes that z' is not UTC-equivalent to x.
4879
4880Because we know z.d said z was in daylight time (else [5] would have held and
4881we would have stopped then), and we know z.d != z'.d (else [8] would have held
Walter Dörwaldf0dfc7a2003-10-20 14:01:56 +00004882and we would have stopped then), and there are only 2 possible values dst() can
Tim Peters4fede1a2003-01-04 00:26:59 +00004883return in Eastern, it follows that z'.d must be 0 (which it is in the example,
4884but the reasoning doesn't depend on the example -- it depends on there being
4885two possible dst() outcomes, one zero and the other non-zero). Therefore
Tim Peters8bb5ad22003-01-24 02:44:45 +00004886z' must be in standard time, and is the spelling we want in this case.
4887
4888Note again that z' is not UTC-equivalent as far as the hybrid tzinfo class is
4889concerned (because it takes z' as being in standard time rather than the
4890daylight time we intend here), but returning it gives the real-life "local
4891clock repeats an hour" behavior when mapping the "unspellable" UTC hour into
4892tz.
4893
4894When the input is 6:MM, z=1:MM and z.d=0, and we stop at once, again with
4895the 1:MM standard time spelling we want.
4896
4897So how can this break? One of the assumptions must be violated. Two
4898possibilities:
4899
49001) [2] effectively says that y.s is invariant across all y belong to a given
4901 time zone. This isn't true if, for political reasons or continental drift,
4902 a region decides to change its base offset from UTC.
4903
49042) There may be versions of "double daylight" time where the tail end of
4905 the analysis gives up a step too early. I haven't thought about that
4906 enough to say.
4907
4908In any case, it's clear that the default fromutc() is strong enough to handle
4909"almost all" time zones: so long as the standard offset is invariant, it
4910doesn't matter if daylight time transition points change from year to year, or
4911if daylight time is skipped in some years; it doesn't matter how large or
4912small dst() may get within its bounds; and it doesn't even matter if some
4913perverse time zone returns a negative dst()). So a breaking case must be
4914pretty bizarre, and a tzinfo subclass can override fromutc() if it is.
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