/* -*- mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- * vim:expandtab:shiftwidth=2:tabstop=2:smarttab: * * Copyright (C) 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * Authors: * * Clint Byrum * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #pragma once /* @TODO Replace this include with some forward decls */ #include #include namespace drizzled { /** * @brief * Stores time interval for date/time manipulation */ class TemporalInterval { public: TemporalInterval(uint32_t in_year, uint32_t in_month, uint32_t in_day, uint32_t in_hour, uint64_t in_minute, uint64_t in_second, uint64_t in_second_part, bool in_neg) : year(in_year), month(in_month), day(in_day), hour(in_hour), minute(in_minute), second(in_second), second_part(in_second_part), neg(in_neg) {} TemporalInterval() : year(0), month(0), day(0), hour(0), minute(0), second(0), second_part(0), neg(false) {} /** * Sets whether or not this object specifies a negative interval * @param[in] in_neg true if this is a negative interval, false if not */ inline void setNegative(bool in_neg= true) { neg= in_neg; } /** * reverse boolean value of the negative flag */ inline void toggleNegative() { neg= !neg; } /** * @retval true this is a negative temporal interval * @retval false this is a positive temporal interval */ inline bool getNegative() const { return neg; } inline uint32_t get_year() { return year; } inline void set_year(uint32_t new_year) { year = new_year; } inline uint32_t get_month(){ return month; } inline void set_month(uint32_t new_month) { month = new_month; } inline uint32_t get_day(){ return day; } inline void set_day(uint32_t new_day) { day = new_day; } inline uint32_t get_hour(){ return hour; } inline void set_hour(uint32_t new_hour) { hour = new_hour; } inline uint64_t get_minute(){ return minute; } inline void set_minute(uint32_t new_minute) { minute = new_minute; } inline uint64_t get_second(){ return second; } inline void set_second(uint32_t new_second) { second = new_second; } inline uint64_t get_second_part(){ return second_part; } inline void set_second_part(uint32_t new_second_part) { second_part = new_second_part; } /** * Populate this TemporalInterval from a string value * * To make code easy, allow interval objects without separators. * * @param args argument Item structure * @param int_type type of interval to create * @param str_value String pointer to the input value * @return true if the string would result in a null interval * */ bool initFromItem(Item *args, interval_type int_type, String *str_value); /** * Adds this interval to a DRIZZLE_LTIME structure * * @param[in,out] ltime the interval will be added to ltime directly in the ltime structure * @param[in] int_type the type of interval requested * @retval true date was added and value stored properly * @retval false result of addition is a null value */ bool addDate(type::Time *ltime, interval_type int_type); private: /** * The maximum number of text elements to extract into a temporal interval */ static const uint32_t MAX_STRING_ELEMENTS = 5; /** * Each of these corresponds to an 'interval_type' */ static const uint32_t NUM_YEAR_MONTH_STRING_ELEMENTS = 2; static const uint32_t NUM_DAY_HOUR_STRING_ELEMENTS = 2; static const uint32_t NUM_DAY_MICROSECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 5; static const uint32_t NUM_DAY_MINUTE_STRING_ELEMENTS = 3; static const uint32_t NUM_DAY_SECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 4; static const uint32_t NUM_HOUR_MICROSECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 4; static const uint32_t NUM_HOUR_MINUTE_STRING_ELEMENTS = 2; static const uint32_t NUM_HOUR_SECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 3; static const uint32_t NUM_MINUTE_MICROSECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 3; static const uint32_t NUM_MINUTE_SECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 2; static const uint32_t NUM_SECOND_MICROSECOND_STRING_ELEMENTS = 2; /** * @details * Get a array of positive numbers from a string object. * Each number is separated by 1 non digit character * Return error if there is too many numbers. * If there is too few numbers, assume that the numbers are left out * from the high end. This allows one to give: * DAY_TO_SECOND as "D MM:HH:SS", "MM:HH:SS" "HH:SS" or as seconds. * * @param[in] length: length of str * @param[in] cs: charset of str * @param[out] values: array of results * @param[out] count: count of elements in result array * @param transform_msec: if value is true we suppose * that the last part of string value is microseconds * and we should transform value to six digit value. * For example, '1.1' -> '1.100000' */ bool getIntervalFromString(const char *str, uint32_t length, const charset_info_st * const cs, uint32_t count, uint64_t *values, bool transform_msec); uint32_t year; uint32_t month; uint32_t day; uint32_t hour; uint64_t minute; uint64_t second; uint64_t second_part; bool neg; }; } /* namespace drizzled */