package Time::Local;
require Exporter;
use Carp;
use Config;
use strict;
use integer;
use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK );
$VERSION = '1.1901';
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
@EXPORT = qw( timegm timelocal );
@EXPORT_OK = qw( timegm_nocheck timelocal_nocheck );
my @MonthDays = ( 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 );
# Determine breakpoint for rolling century
my $ThisYear = ( localtime() )[5];
my $Breakpoint = ( $ThisYear + 50 ) % 100;
my $NextCentury = $ThisYear - $ThisYear % 100;
$NextCentury += 100 if $Breakpoint < 50;
my $Century = $NextCentury - 100;
my $SecOff = 0;
my ( %Options, %Cheat );
use constant SECS_PER_MINUTE => 60;
use constant SECS_PER_HOUR => 3600;
use constant SECS_PER_DAY => 86400;
my $MaxInt;
if ( $^O eq 'MacOS' ) {
# time_t is unsigned...
$MaxInt = ( 1 << ( 8 * $Config{ivsize} ) ) - 1;
}
else {
$MaxInt = ( ( 1 << ( 8 * $Config{ivsize} - 2 ) ) - 1 ) * 2 + 1;
}
my $MaxDay = int( ( $MaxInt - ( SECS_PER_DAY / 2 ) ) / SECS_PER_DAY ) - 1;
# Determine the EPOC day for this machine
my $Epoc = 0;
if ( $^O eq 'vos' ) {
# work around posix-977 -- VOS doesn't handle dates in the range
# 1970-1980.
$Epoc = _daygm( 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 70, 4, 0 );
}
elsif ( $^O eq 'MacOS' ) {
$MaxDay *=2 if $^O eq 'MacOS'; # time_t unsigned ... quick hack?
# MacOS time() is seconds since 1 Jan 1904, localtime
# so we need to calculate an offset to apply later
$Epoc = 693901;
$SecOff = timelocal( localtime(0)) - timelocal( gmtime(0) ) ;
$Epoc += _daygm( gmtime(0) );
}
else {
$Epoc = _daygm( gmtime(0) );
}
%Cheat = (); # clear the cache as epoc has changed
sub _daygm {
# This is written in such a byzantine way in order to avoid
# lexical variables and sub calls, for speed
return $_[3] + (
$Cheat{ pack( 'ss', @_[ 4, 5 ] ) } ||= do {
my $month = ( $_[4] + 10 ) % 12;
my $year = ( $_[5] + 1900 ) - ( $month / 10 );
( ( 365 * $year )
+ ( $year / 4 )
- ( $year / 100 )
+ ( $year / 400 )
+ ( ( ( $month * 306 ) + 5 ) / 10 )
)
- $Epoc;
}
);
}
sub _timegm {
my $sec =
$SecOff + $_[0] + ( SECS_PER_MINUTE * $_[1] ) + ( SECS_PER_HOUR * $_[2] );
return $sec + ( SECS_PER_DAY * &_daygm );
}
sub timegm {
my ( $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $month, $year ) = @_;
if ( $year >= 1000 ) {
$year -= 1900;
}
elsif ( $year < 100 and $year >= 0 ) {
$year += ( $year > $Breakpoint ) ? $Century : $NextCentury;
}
unless ( $Options{no_range_check} ) {
croak "Month '$month' out of range 0..11"
if $month > 11
or $month < 0;
my $md = $MonthDays[$month];
++$md
if $month == 1 && _is_leap_year( $year + 1900 );
croak "Day '$mday' out of range 1..$md" if $mday > $md or $mday < 1;
croak "Hour '$hour' out of range 0..23" if $hour > 23 or $hour < 0;
croak "Minute '$min' out of range 0..59" if $min > 59 or $min < 0;
croak "Second '$sec' out of range 0..59" if $sec > 59 or $sec < 0;
}
my $days = _daygm( undef, undef, undef, $mday, $month, $year );
unless ($Options{no_range_check} or abs($days) < $MaxDay) {
my $msg = '';
$msg .= "Day too big - $days > $MaxDay\n" if $days > $MaxDay;
$year += 1900;
$msg .= "Cannot handle date ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $month, $year)";
croak $msg;
}
return $sec
+ $SecOff
+ ( SECS_PER_MINUTE * $min )
+ ( SECS_PER_HOUR * $hour )
+ ( SECS_PER_DAY * $days );
}
sub _is_leap_year {
return 0 if $_[0] % 4;
return 1 if $_[0] % 100;
return 0 if $_[0] % 400;
return 1;
}
sub timegm_nocheck {
local $Options{no_range_check} = 1;
return &timegm;
}
sub timelocal {
my $ref_t = &timegm;
my $loc_for_ref_t = _timegm( localtime($ref_t) );
my $zone_off = $loc_for_ref_t - $ref_t
or return $loc_for_ref_t;
# Adjust for timezone
my $loc_t = $ref_t - $zone_off;
# Are we close to a DST change or are we done
my $dst_off = $ref_t - _timegm( localtime($loc_t) );
# If this evaluates to true, it means that the value in $loc_t is
# the _second_ hour after a DST change where the local time moves
# backward.
if ( ! $dst_off &&
( ( $ref_t - SECS_PER_HOUR ) - _timegm( localtime( $loc_t - SECS_PER_HOUR ) ) < 0 )
) {
return $loc_t - SECS_PER_HOUR;
}
# Adjust for DST change
$loc_t += $dst_off;
return $loc_t if $dst_off > 0;
# If the original date was a non-extent gap in a forward DST jump,
# we should now have the wrong answer - undo the DST adjustment
my ( $s, $m, $h ) = localtime($loc_t);
$loc_t -= $dst_off if $s != $_[0] || $m != $_[1] || $h != $_[2];
return $loc_t;
}
sub timelocal_nocheck {
local $Options{no_range_check} = 1;
return &timelocal;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Time::Local - efficiently compute time from local and GMT time
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$time = timelocal($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year);
$time = timegm($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl
functions C