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813.1.2 by Jay Pipes
First function cleanup for temporal handling: YEAR()
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 *  Copyright (C) 2008 Sun Microsystems
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/**
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 * @file 
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 *
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 * Structures and functions for:
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 *
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 * Calculating day number in Gregorian and Julian proleptic calendars.
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 * Converting between day numbers and dates in the calendars.
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 * Converting between different calendars.
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 * Calculating differences between dates.
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 *
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 * Works used in research:
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 *
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 * @cite "Calendrical Calculations", Dershowitz and Reingold
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 * @cite ISO 8601 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
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 * @cite http://www.ddj.com/hpc-high-performance-computing/197006254 
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 * @cite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_day#Calculation
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 */
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#ifndef DRIZZLED_CALENDAR_H
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#define DRIZZLED_CALENDAR_H
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#define JULIAN_DAY_NUMBER_AT_ABSOLUTE_DAY_ONE INT64_C(1721425)
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#define DAYS_IN_NORMAL_YEAR INT32_C(365)
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#define DAYS_IN_LEAP_YEAR INT32_C(366)
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#define GREGORIAN_START_YEAR 1582
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#define GREGORIAN_START_MONTH 10
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#define GREGORIAN_START_DAY 15
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#define UNIX_EPOCH_MAX_YEARS 2038
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#define UNIX_EPOCH_MIN_YEARS 1970
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#define CALENDAR_YY_PART_YEAR 70
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813.1.2 by Jay Pipes
First function cleanup for temporal handling: YEAR()
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/**
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 * The following constants define the system of calculating the number
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 * of days in various periods of time in the Gregorian calendar.
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 * Leap years (years containing 366 days) occur:
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 *
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 * - When the year is evenly divisible by 4
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 * - If the year is evenly divisible by 100, it must also
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 *   be evenly divisible by 400.
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 */
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#define GREGORIAN_DAYS_IN_400_YEARS UINT32_C(146097)
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#define GREGORIAN_DAYS_IN_100_YEARS UINT32_C(36524)
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#define GREGORIAN_DAYS_IN_4_YEARS   UINT32_C(1461)
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/**
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 * Simple macro returning whether the supplied year
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 * is a leap year in the supplied calendar.
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 *
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 * @param Year to evaluate
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 * @param Calendar to use
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#define IS_LEAP_YEAR(y, c) (days_in_year((y),(c)) == 366)
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/**
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 * Simple macro returning whether the supplied year
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 * is a leap year in the Gregorian proleptic calendar.
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#define IS_GREGORIAN_LEAP_YEAR(y) (days_in_year_gregorian((y)) == 366)
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/**
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 * Simple macro returning whether the supplied year
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 * is a leap year in the Julian proleptic calendar.
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#define IS_JULIAN_LEAP_YEAR(y) (days_in_year_julian((y)) == 366)
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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 * Different calendars supported by the temporal library
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 */
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enum calendar
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{
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  GREGORIAN= 1
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, JULIAN= 2
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, HEBREW= 3
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, ISLAM= 4
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};
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/**
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 * Calculates the Julian Day Number from the year, month 
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 * and day supplied for a Gregorian Proleptic calendar date.
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 * @note
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 * Year month and day values are assumed to be valid.  This 
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 * method does no bounds checking or validation.
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 * @param Year of date
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 * @param Month of date
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 * @param Day of date
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int64_t julian_day_number_from_gregorian_date(uint32_t year, uint32_t month, uint32_t day);
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 * Translates an absolute day number to a 
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 * Julian day number.
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int64_t absolute_day_number_to_julian_day_number(int64_t absolute_day);
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 * Translates a Julian day number to an 
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 * absolute day number.  
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int64_t julian_day_number_to_absolute_day_number(int64_t julian_day);
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 * Given a supplied Julian Day Number, populates a year, month, and day
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 * with the date in the Gregorian Proleptic calendar which corresponds to
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 * @param Pointer to year to populate
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 * @param Pointer to month to populate
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 * @param Pointer to the day to populate
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void gregorian_date_from_julian_day_number(int64_t julian_day
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                                         , uint32_t *year_out
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                                         , uint32_t *month_out
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                                         , uint32_t *day_out);
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 * Given a supplied Absolute Day Number, populates a year, month, and day
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 * with the date in the Gregorian Proleptic calendar which corresponds to
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 * @param Pointer to year to populate
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 * @param Pointer to the day to populate
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void gregorian_date_from_absolute_day_number(int64_t absolute_day
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                                           , uint32_t *year_out
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                                           , uint32_t *month_out
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                                           , uint32_t *day_out);
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uint32_t days_in_year(uint32_t year, enum calendar calendar);
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uint32_t days_in_year_gregorian(uint32_t year);
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uint32_t days_in_year_julian(uint32_t year);
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#define NUM_LEAP_YEARS(y, c) ((c) == GREGORIAN \
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    ? number_of_leap_years_gregorian((y)) \
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    : number_of_leap_years_julian((y)))
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int32_t number_of_leap_years_julian(uint32_t year);
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int32_t number_of_leap_years_gregorian(uint32_t year);
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uint32_t days_in_gregorian_year_month(uint32_t year, uint32_t month);
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 * Sunday         0           true
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 * Monday         1           true
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 * Tuesday        2           true
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 * Wednesday      3           true
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 * Thursday       4           true
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 * Friday         5           true
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 * Saturday       6           true
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 * Sunday         6           false
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 * Monday         0           false
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uint32_t day_of_week(int64_t day_number, bool sunday_is_first_day_of_week);
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bool is_valid_gregorian_date(uint32_t year, uint32_t month, uint32_t day);
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bool in_unix_epoch_range(uint32_t year
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                       , uint32_t hour
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                       , uint32_t minute
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                       , uint32_t second);
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 * date in the Gregorian proleptic calendar.  We use strftime() and
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 * the %U, %W, and %V format specifiers depending on the value
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uint32_t week_number_from_gregorian_date(uint32_t year
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                                       , bool sunday_is_first_day_of_week);
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uint32_t iso_week_number_from_gregorian_date(uint32_t year
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                                           , uint32_t *year_out);
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uint32_t year_month_to_months(uint32_t year_month);
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uint32_t months_to_year_month(uint32_t months);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* DRIZZLED_CALENDAR_H */