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Tor Norbye3a2425a2013-11-04 10:16:08 -08001"""Strptime-related classes and functions.
2
3CLASSES:
4 LocaleTime -- Discovers and stores locale-specific time information
5 TimeRE -- Creates regexes for pattern matching a string of text containing
6 time information
7
8FUNCTIONS:
9 _getlang -- Figure out what language is being used for the locale
10 strptime -- Calculates the time struct represented by the passed-in string
11
12"""
13import time
14import locale
15import calendar
16from re import compile as re_compile
17from re import IGNORECASE
18from re import escape as re_escape
19from datetime import date as datetime_date
20try:
21 from thread import allocate_lock as _thread_allocate_lock
22except:
23 from dummy_thread import allocate_lock as _thread_allocate_lock
24
25__author__ = "Brett Cannon"
26__email__ = "brett@python.org"
27
28__all__ = ['strptime']
29
30def _getlang():
31 # Figure out what the current language is set to.
32 return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME)
33
34class LocaleTime(object):
35 """Stores and handles locale-specific information related to time.
36
37 ATTRIBUTES:
38 f_weekday -- full weekday names (7-item list)
39 a_weekday -- abbreviated weekday names (7-item list)
40 f_month -- full month names (13-item list; dummy value in [0], which
41 is added by code)
42 a_month -- abbreviated month names (13-item list, dummy value in
43 [0], which is added by code)
44 am_pm -- AM/PM representation (2-item list)
45 LC_date_time -- format string for date/time representation (string)
46 LC_date -- format string for date representation (string)
47 LC_time -- format string for time representation (string)
48 timezone -- daylight- and non-daylight-savings timezone representation
49 (2-item list of sets)
50 lang -- Language used by instance (2-item tuple)
51 """
52
53 def __init__(self):
54 """Set all attributes.
55
56 Order of methods called matters for dependency reasons.
57
58 The locale language is set at the offset and then checked again before
59 exiting. This is to make sure that the attributes were not set with a
60 mix of information from more than one locale. This would most likely
61 happen when using threads where one thread calls a locale-dependent
62 function while another thread changes the locale while the function in
63 the other thread is still running. Proper coding would call for
64 locks to prevent changing the locale while locale-dependent code is
65 running. The check here is done in case someone does not think about
66 doing this.
67
68 Only other possible issue is if someone changed the timezone and did
69 not call tz.tzset . That is an issue for the programmer, though,
70 since changing the timezone is worthless without that call.
71
72 """
73 self.lang = _getlang()
74 self.__calc_weekday()
75 self.__calc_month()
76 self.__calc_am_pm()
77 self.__calc_timezone()
78 self.__calc_date_time()
79 if _getlang() != self.lang:
80 raise ValueError("locale changed during initialization")
81
82 def __pad(self, seq, front):
83 # Add '' to seq to either the front (is True), else the back.
84 seq = list(seq)
85 if front:
86 seq.insert(0, '')
87 else:
88 seq.append('')
89 return seq
90
91 def __calc_weekday(self):
92 # Set self.a_weekday and self.f_weekday using the calendar
93 # module.
94 a_weekday = [calendar.day_abbr[i].lower() for i in range(7)]
95 f_weekday = [calendar.day_name[i].lower() for i in range(7)]
96 self.a_weekday = a_weekday
97 self.f_weekday = f_weekday
98
99 def __calc_month(self):
100 # Set self.f_month and self.a_month using the calendar module.
101 a_month = [calendar.month_abbr[i].lower() for i in range(13)]
102 f_month = [calendar.month_name[i].lower() for i in range(13)]
103 self.a_month = a_month
104 self.f_month = f_month
105
106 def __calc_am_pm(self):
107 # Set self.am_pm by using time.strftime().
108
109 # The magic date (1999,3,17,hour,44,55,2,76,0) is not really that
110 # magical; just happened to have used it everywhere else where a
111 # static date was needed.
112 am_pm = []
113 for hour in (01,22):
114 time_tuple = time.struct_time((1999,3,17,hour,44,55,2,76,0))
115 am_pm.append(time.strftime("%p", time_tuple).lower())
116 self.am_pm = am_pm
117
118 def __calc_date_time(self):
119 # Set self.date_time, self.date, & self.time by using
120 # time.strftime().
121
122 # Use (1999,3,17,22,44,55,2,76,0) for magic date because the amount of
123 # overloaded numbers is minimized. The order in which searches for
124 # values within the format string is very important; it eliminates
125 # possible ambiguity for what something represents.
126 time_tuple = time.struct_time((1999,3,17,22,44,55,2,76,0))
127 date_time = [None, None, None]
128 date_time[0] = time.strftime("%c", time_tuple).lower()
129 date_time[1] = time.strftime("%x", time_tuple).lower()
130 date_time[2] = time.strftime("%X", time_tuple).lower()
131 replacement_pairs = [('%', '%%'), (self.f_weekday[2], '%A'),
132 (self.f_month[3], '%B'), (self.a_weekday[2], '%a'),
133 (self.a_month[3], '%b'), (self.am_pm[1], '%p'),
134 ('1999', '%Y'), ('99', '%y'), ('22', '%H'),
135 ('44', '%M'), ('55', '%S'), ('76', '%j'),
136 ('17', '%d'), ('03', '%m'), ('3', '%m'),
137 # '3' needed for when no leading zero.
138 ('2', '%w'), ('10', '%I')]
139 replacement_pairs.extend([(tz, "%Z") for tz_values in self.timezone
140 for tz in tz_values])
141 for offset,directive in ((0,'%c'), (1,'%x'), (2,'%X')):
142 current_format = date_time[offset]
143 for old, new in replacement_pairs:
144 # Must deal with possible lack of locale info
145 # manifesting itself as the empty string (e.g., Swedish's
146 # lack of AM/PM info) or a platform returning a tuple of empty
147 # strings (e.g., MacOS 9 having timezone as ('','')).
148 if old:
149 current_format = current_format.replace(old, new)
150 # If %W is used, then Sunday, 2005-01-03 will fall on week 0 since
151 # 2005-01-03 occurs before the first Monday of the year. Otherwise
152 # %U is used.
153 time_tuple = time.struct_time((1999,1,3,1,1,1,6,3,0))
154 if '00' in time.strftime(directive, time_tuple):
155 U_W = '%W'
156 else:
157 U_W = '%U'
158 date_time[offset] = current_format.replace('11', U_W)
159 self.LC_date_time = date_time[0]
160 self.LC_date = date_time[1]
161 self.LC_time = date_time[2]
162
163 def __calc_timezone(self):
164 # Set self.timezone by using time.tzname.
165 # Do not worry about possibility of time.tzname[0] == timetzname[1]
166 # and time.daylight; handle that in strptime .
167 try:
168 time.tzset()
169 except AttributeError:
170 pass
171 no_saving = frozenset(["utc", "gmt", time.tzname[0].lower()])
172 if time.daylight:
173 has_saving = frozenset([time.tzname[1].lower()])
174 else:
175 has_saving = frozenset()
176 self.timezone = (no_saving, has_saving)
177
178
179class TimeRE(dict):
180 """Handle conversion from format directives to regexes."""
181
182 def __init__(self, locale_time=None):
183 """Create keys/values.
184
185 Order of execution is important for dependency reasons.
186
187 """
188 if locale_time:
189 self.locale_time = locale_time
190 else:
191 self.locale_time = LocaleTime()
192 base = super(TimeRE, self)
193 base.__init__({
194 # The " \d" part of the regex is to make %c from ANSI C work
195 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[1-2]\d|0[1-9]|[1-9]| [1-9])",
196 'H': r"(?P<H>2[0-3]|[0-1]\d|\d)",
197 'I': r"(?P<I>1[0-2]|0[1-9]|[1-9])",
198 'j': r"(?P<j>36[0-6]|3[0-5]\d|[1-2]\d\d|0[1-9]\d|00[1-9]|[1-9]\d|0[1-9]|[1-9])",
199 'm': r"(?P<m>1[0-2]|0[1-9]|[1-9])",
200 'M': r"(?P<M>[0-5]\d|\d)",
201 'S': r"(?P<S>6[0-1]|[0-5]\d|\d)",
202 'U': r"(?P<U>5[0-3]|[0-4]\d|\d)",
203 'w': r"(?P<w>[0-6])",
204 # W is set below by using 'U'
205 'y': r"(?P<y>\d\d)",
206 #XXX: Does 'Y' need to worry about having less or more than
207 # 4 digits?
208 'Y': r"(?P<Y>\d\d\d\d)",
209 'A': self.__seqToRE(self.locale_time.f_weekday, 'A'),
210 'a': self.__seqToRE(self.locale_time.a_weekday, 'a'),
211 'B': self.__seqToRE(self.locale_time.f_month[1:], 'B'),
212 'b': self.__seqToRE(self.locale_time.a_month[1:], 'b'),
213 'p': self.__seqToRE(self.locale_time.am_pm, 'p'),
214 'Z': self.__seqToRE((tz for tz_names in self.locale_time.timezone
215 for tz in tz_names),
216 'Z'),
217 '%': '%'})
218 base.__setitem__('W', base.__getitem__('U').replace('U', 'W'))
219 base.__setitem__('c', self.pattern(self.locale_time.LC_date_time))
220 base.__setitem__('x', self.pattern(self.locale_time.LC_date))
221 base.__setitem__('X', self.pattern(self.locale_time.LC_time))
222
223 def __seqToRE(self, to_convert, directive):
224 """Convert a list to a regex string for matching a directive.
225
226 Want possible matching values to be from longest to shortest. This
227 prevents the possibility of a match occuring for a value that also
228 a substring of a larger value that should have matched (e.g., 'abc'
229 matching when 'abcdef' should have been the match).
230
231 """
232 to_convert = sorted(to_convert, key=len, reverse=True)
233 for value in to_convert:
234 if value != '':
235 break
236 else:
237 return ''
238 regex = '|'.join(re_escape(stuff) for stuff in to_convert)
239 regex = '(?P<%s>%s' % (directive, regex)
240 return '%s)' % regex
241
242 def pattern(self, format):
243 """Return regex pattern for the format string.
244
245 Need to make sure that any characters that might be interpreted as
246 regex syntax are escaped.
247
248 """
249 processed_format = ''
250 # The sub() call escapes all characters that might be misconstrued
251 # as regex syntax. Cannot use re.escape since we have to deal with
252 # format directives (%m, etc.).
253 regex_chars = re_compile(r"([\\.^$*+?\(\){}\[\]|])")
254 format = regex_chars.sub(r"\\\1", format)
255 whitespace_replacement = re_compile('\s+')
256 format = whitespace_replacement.sub('\s+', format)
257 while '%' in format:
258 directive_index = format.index('%')+1
259 processed_format = "%s%s%s" % (processed_format,
260 format[:directive_index-1],
261 self[format[directive_index]])
262 format = format[directive_index+1:]
263 return "%s%s" % (processed_format, format)
264
265 def compile(self, format):
266 """Return a compiled re object for the format string."""
267 return re_compile(self.pattern(format), IGNORECASE)
268
269_cache_lock = _thread_allocate_lock()
270# DO NOT modify _TimeRE_cache or _regex_cache without acquiring the cache lock
271# first!
272_TimeRE_cache = TimeRE()
273_CACHE_MAX_SIZE = 5 # Max number of regexes stored in _regex_cache
274_regex_cache = {}
275
276def _calc_julian_from_U_or_W(year, week_of_year, day_of_week, week_starts_Mon):
277 """Calculate the Julian day based on the year, week of the year, and day of
278 the week, with week_start_day representing whether the week of the year
279 assumes the week starts on Sunday or Monday (6 or 0)."""
280 first_weekday = datetime_date(year, 1, 1).weekday()
281 # If we are dealing with the %U directive (week starts on Sunday), it's
282 # easier to just shift the view to Sunday being the first day of the
283 # week.
284 if not week_starts_Mon:
285 first_weekday = (first_weekday + 1) % 7
286 day_of_week = (day_of_week + 1) % 7
287 # Need to watch out for a week 0 (when the first day of the year is not
288 # the same as that specified by %U or %W).
289 week_0_length = (7 - first_weekday) % 7
290 if week_of_year == 0:
291 return 1 + day_of_week - first_weekday
292 else:
293 days_to_week = week_0_length + (7 * (week_of_year - 1))
294 return 1 + days_to_week + day_of_week
295
296
297def strptime(data_string, format="%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"):
298 """Return a time struct based on the input string and the format string."""
299 global _TimeRE_cache, _regex_cache
300 _cache_lock.acquire()
301 try:
302 if _getlang() != _TimeRE_cache.locale_time.lang:
303 _TimeRE_cache = TimeRE()
304 _regex_cache.clear()
305 if len(_regex_cache) > _CACHE_MAX_SIZE:
306 _regex_cache.clear()
307 locale_time = _TimeRE_cache.locale_time
308 format_regex = _regex_cache.get(format)
309 if not format_regex:
310 try:
311 format_regex = _TimeRE_cache.compile(format)
312 # KeyError raised when a bad format is found; can be specified as
313 # \\, in which case it was a stray % but with a space after it
314 except KeyError, err:
315 bad_directive = err.args[0]
316 if bad_directive == "\\":
317 bad_directive = "%"
318 del err
319 raise ValueError("'%s' is a bad directive in format '%s'" %
320 (bad_directive, format))
321 # IndexError only occurs when the format string is "%"
322 except IndexError:
323 raise ValueError("stray %% in format '%s'" % format)
324 _regex_cache[format] = format_regex
325 finally:
326 _cache_lock.release()
327 found = format_regex.match(data_string)
328 if not found:
329 raise ValueError("time data did not match format: data=%s fmt=%s" %
330 (data_string, format))
331 if len(data_string) != found.end():
332 raise ValueError("unconverted data remains: %s" %
333 data_string[found.end():])
334 year = 1900
335 month = day = 1
336 hour = minute = second = 0
337 tz = -1
338 # Default to -1 to signify that values not known; not critical to have,
339 # though
340 week_of_year = -1
341 week_of_year_start = -1
342 # weekday and julian defaulted to -1 so as to signal need to calculate
343 # values
344 weekday = julian = -1
345 found_dict = found.groupdict()
346 for group_key in found_dict.iterkeys():
347 # Directives not explicitly handled below:
348 # c, x, X
349 # handled by making out of other directives
350 # U, W
351 # worthless without day of the week
352 if group_key == 'y':
353 year = int(found_dict['y'])
354 # Open Group specification for strptime() states that a %y
355 #value in the range of [00, 68] is in the century 2000, while
356 #[69,99] is in the century 1900
357 if year <= 68:
358 year += 2000
359 else:
360 year += 1900
361 elif group_key == 'Y':
362 year = int(found_dict['Y'])
363 elif group_key == 'm':
364 month = int(found_dict['m'])
365 elif group_key == 'B':
366 month = locale_time.f_month.index(found_dict['B'].lower())
367 elif group_key == 'b':
368 month = locale_time.a_month.index(found_dict['b'].lower())
369 elif group_key == 'd':
370 day = int(found_dict['d'])
371 elif group_key == 'H':
372 hour = int(found_dict['H'])
373 elif group_key == 'I':
374 hour = int(found_dict['I'])
375 ampm = found_dict.get('p', '').lower()
376 # If there was no AM/PM indicator, we'll treat this like AM
377 if ampm in ('', locale_time.am_pm[0]):
378 # We're in AM so the hour is correct unless we're
379 # looking at 12 midnight.
380 # 12 midnight == 12 AM == hour 0
381 if hour == 12:
382 hour = 0
383 elif ampm == locale_time.am_pm[1]:
384 # We're in PM so we need to add 12 to the hour unless
385 # we're looking at 12 noon.
386 # 12 noon == 12 PM == hour 12
387 if hour != 12:
388 hour += 12
389 elif group_key == 'M':
390 minute = int(found_dict['M'])
391 elif group_key == 'S':
392 second = int(found_dict['S'])
393 elif group_key == 'A':
394 weekday = locale_time.f_weekday.index(found_dict['A'].lower())
395 elif group_key == 'a':
396 weekday = locale_time.a_weekday.index(found_dict['a'].lower())
397 elif group_key == 'w':
398 weekday = int(found_dict['w'])
399 if weekday == 0:
400 weekday = 6
401 else:
402 weekday -= 1
403 elif group_key == 'j':
404 julian = int(found_dict['j'])
405 elif group_key in ('U', 'W'):
406 week_of_year = int(found_dict[group_key])
407 if group_key == 'U':
408 # U starts week on Sunday.
409 week_of_year_start = 6
410 else:
411 # W starts week on Monday.
412 week_of_year_start = 0
413 elif group_key == 'Z':
414 # Since -1 is default value only need to worry about setting tz if
415 # it can be something other than -1.
416 found_zone = found_dict['Z'].lower()
417 for value, tz_values in enumerate(locale_time.timezone):
418 if found_zone in tz_values:
419 # Deal with bad locale setup where timezone names are the
420 # same and yet time.daylight is true; too ambiguous to
421 # be able to tell what timezone has daylight savings
422 if (time.tzname[0] == time.tzname[1] and
423 time.daylight and found_zone not in ("utc", "gmt")):
424 break
425 else:
426 tz = value
427 break
428 # If we know the week of the year and what day of that week, we can figure
429 # out the Julian day of the year.
430 if julian == -1 and week_of_year != -1 and weekday != -1:
431 week_starts_Mon = True if week_of_year_start == 0 else False
432 julian = _calc_julian_from_U_or_W(year, week_of_year, weekday,
433 week_starts_Mon)
434 # Cannot pre-calculate datetime_date() since can change in Julian
435 # calculation and thus could have different value for the day of the week
436 # calculation.
437 if julian == -1:
438 # Need to add 1 to result since first day of the year is 1, not 0.
439 julian = datetime_date(year, month, day).toordinal() - \
440 datetime_date(year, 1, 1).toordinal() + 1
441 else: # Assume that if they bothered to include Julian day it will
442 # be accurate.
443 datetime_result = datetime_date.fromordinal((julian - 1) + datetime_date(year, 1, 1).toordinal())
444 year = datetime_result.year
445 month = datetime_result.month
446 day = datetime_result.day
447 if weekday == -1:
448 weekday = datetime_date(year, month, day).weekday()
449 return time.struct_time((year, month, day,
450 hour, minute, second,
451 weekday, julian, tz))