1 /* Copyright (C) 1991-1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software
4 NOTE: The canonical source of this file is maintained with the GNU C Library.
5 Bugs can be reported to bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
18 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
19 Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
27 # define HAVE_MBRLEN 1
28 # define HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY 1
29 # define HAVE_TM_GMTOFF 1
30 # define HAVE_TM_ZONE 1
31 # define HAVE_TZNAME 1
33 # define MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE 1
34 # include "../locale/localeinfo.h"
38 #include <sys/types.h> /* Some systems define `time_t' here. */
40 #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
41 # include <sys/time.h>
44 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
45 # include <sys/time.h>
50 #if HAVE_TZNAME && ! defined tzname
51 extern char *tzname[];
54 /* Do multibyte processing if multibytes are supported, unless
55 multibyte sequences are safe in formats. Multibyte sequences are
56 safe if they cannot contain byte sequences that look like format
57 conversion specifications. The GNU C Library uses UTF8 multibyte
58 encoding, which is safe for formats, but strftime.c can be used
59 with other C libraries that use unsafe encodings. */
60 #define DO_MULTIBYTE (HAVE_MBLEN && HAVE_WCHAR_H && ! MULTIBYTE_IS_FORMAT_SAFE)
66 /* Simulate mbrlen with mblen as best we can. */
67 # define mbstate_t int
68 # define mbrlen(s, n, ps) mblen (s, n)
69 # define mbsinit(ps) (*(ps) == 0)
71 static const mbstate_t mbstate_zero;
82 # define CHAR_T wchar_t
83 # define UCHAR_T unsigned int
84 # define L_(Str) L##Str
85 # define NLW(Sym) _NL_W##Sym
87 # define MEMCPY(d, s, n) __wmemcpy (d, s, n)
88 # define STRLEN(s) __wcslen (s)
92 # define UCHAR_T unsigned char
96 # define MEMCPY(d, s, n) memcpy (d, s, n)
97 # define STRLEN(s) strlen (s)
100 # define MEMPCPY(d, s, n) __mempcpy (d, s, n)
102 # ifndef HAVE_MEMPCPY
103 # define MEMPCPY(d, s, n) ((void *) ((char *) memcpy (d, s, n) + (n)))
108 /* Shift A right by B bits portably, by dividing A by 2**B and
109 truncating towards minus infinity. A and B should be free of side
110 effects, and B should be in the range 0 <= B <= INT_BITS - 2, where
111 INT_BITS is the number of useful bits in an int. GNU code can
112 assume that INT_BITS is at least 32.
114 ISO C99 says that A >> B is implementation-defined if A < 0. Some
115 implementations (e.g., UNICOS 9.0 on a Cray Y-MP EL) don't shift
116 right in the usual way when A < 0, so SHR falls back on division if
117 ordinary A >> B doesn't seem to be the usual signed shift. */
121 : (a) / (1 << (b)) - ((a) % (1 << (b)) < 0))
123 /* Bound on length of the string representing an integer type or expression T.
124 Subtract 1 for the sign bit if t is signed; log10 (2.0) < 146/485;
125 add 1 for integer division truncation; add 1 more for a minus sign
127 #define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t) \
128 ((sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 1) * 146 / 485 + 2)
130 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
133 /* Nonzero if YEAR is a leap year (every 4 years,
134 except every 100th isn't, and every 400th is). */
135 # define __isleap(year) \
136 ((year) % 4 == 0 && ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
141 # define tzname __tzname
142 # define tzset __tzset
146 /* Portable standalone applications should supply a "time_r.h" that
147 declares a POSIX-compliant localtime_r, for the benefit of older
148 implementations that lack localtime_r or have a nonstandard one.
149 See the gnulib time_r module for one way to implement this. */
152 # undef __localtime_r
153 # define __gmtime_r gmtime_r
154 # define __localtime_r localtime_r
159 # define FPRINTFTIME 0
163 # define STREAM_OR_CHAR_T FILE
164 # define STRFTIME_ARG(x) /* empty */
166 # define STREAM_OR_CHAR_T CHAR_T
167 # define STRFTIME_ARG(x) x,
171 # define memset_byte(P, Len, Byte) \
172 do { size_t _i; for (_i = 0; _i < Len; _i++) fputc (Byte, P); } while (0)
173 # define memset_space(P, Len) memset_byte (P, Len, ' ')
174 # define memset_zero(P, Len) memset_byte (P, Len, '0')
175 #elif defined COMPILE_WIDE
176 # define memset_space(P, Len) (wmemset (P, L' ', Len), (P) += (Len))
177 # define memset_zero(P, Len) (wmemset (P, L'0', Len), (P) += (Len))
179 # define memset_space(P, Len) (memset (P, ' ', Len), (P) += (Len))
180 # define memset_zero(P, Len) (memset (P, '0', Len), (P) += (Len))
187 int _delta = width - _n; \
188 int _incr = _n + (_delta > 0 ? _delta : 0); \
189 if ((size_t) _incr >= maxsize - i) \
193 if (digits == 0 && _delta > 0) \
195 if (pad == L_('0')) \
196 memset_zero (p, _delta); \
198 memset_space (p, _delta); \
201 p += FPRINTFTIME ? 0 : _n; \
207 # define add1(C) add (1, fputc (C, p))
209 # define add1(C) add (1, *p = C)
216 fwrite_lowcase (p, (s), _n); \
217 else if (to_uppcase) \
218 fwrite_uppcase (p, (s), _n); \
220 fwrite ((s), _n, 1, p))
225 memcpy_lowcase (p, (s), _n LOCALE_ARG); \
226 else if (to_uppcase) \
227 memcpy_uppcase (p, (s), _n LOCALE_ARG); \
229 MEMCPY ((void *) p, (void const *) (s), _n))
233 # ifndef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
234 # undef __mbsrtowcs_l
235 # define __mbsrtowcs_l(d, s, l, st, loc) __mbsrtowcs (d, s, l, st)
237 # define widen(os, ws, l) \
240 const char *__s = os; \
241 memset (&__st, '\0', sizeof (__st)); \
242 l = __mbsrtowcs_l (NULL, &__s, 0, &__st, loc); \
243 ws = (wchar_t *) alloca ((l + 1) * sizeof (wchar_t)); \
244 (void) __mbsrtowcs_l (ws, &__s, l, &__st, loc); \
249 #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
250 /* We use this code also for the extended locale handling where the
251 function gets as an additional argument the locale which has to be
252 used. To access the values we have to redefine the _NL_CURRENT
254 # define strftime __strftime_l
255 # define wcsftime __wcsftime_l
257 # define _NL_CURRENT(category, item) \
258 (current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].string)
259 # define LOCALE_ARG , loc
260 # define LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO , __locale_t loc
261 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG , current
263 # define LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO
266 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG , _NL_CURRENT_DATA (LC_TIME)
268 # define HELPER_LOCALE_ARG
273 # ifdef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
274 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) __towupper_l (Ch, L)
275 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) __towlower_l (Ch, L)
277 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) towupper (Ch)
278 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) towlower (Ch)
282 # ifdef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
283 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) __toupper_l (Ch, L)
284 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) __tolower_l (Ch, L)
286 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) toupper (Ch)
287 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) tolower (Ch)
290 # define TOUPPER(Ch, L) (islower (Ch) ? toupper (Ch) : (Ch))
291 # define TOLOWER(Ch, L) (isupper (Ch) ? tolower (Ch) : (Ch))
294 /* We don't use `isdigit' here since the locale dependent
295 interpretation is not what we want here. We only need to accept
296 the arabic digits in the ASCII range. One day there is perhaps a
297 more reliable way to accept other sets of digits. */
298 #define ISDIGIT(Ch) ((unsigned int) (Ch) - L_('0') <= 9)
302 fwrite_lowcase (FILE *fp, const CHAR_T *src, size_t len)
306 fputc (TOLOWER ((UCHAR_T) *src, loc), fp);
312 fwrite_uppcase (FILE *fp, const CHAR_T *src, size_t len)
316 fputc (TOUPPER ((UCHAR_T) *src, loc), fp);
322 memcpy_lowcase (CHAR_T *dest, const CHAR_T *src,
323 size_t len LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO)
326 dest[len] = TOLOWER ((UCHAR_T) src[len], loc);
331 memcpy_uppcase (CHAR_T *dest, const CHAR_T *src,
332 size_t len LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO)
335 dest[len] = TOUPPER ((UCHAR_T) src[len], loc);
342 /* Yield the difference between *A and *B,
343 measured in seconds, ignoring leap seconds. */
344 # define tm_diff ftime_tm_diff
346 tm_diff (const struct tm *a, const struct tm *b)
348 /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
349 Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations,
350 but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */
351 int a4 = SHR (a->tm_year, 2) + SHR (TM_YEAR_BASE, 2) - ! (a->tm_year & 3);
352 int b4 = SHR (b->tm_year, 2) + SHR (TM_YEAR_BASE, 2) - ! (b->tm_year & 3);
353 int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0);
354 int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0);
355 int a400 = SHR (a100, 2);
356 int b400 = SHR (b100, 2);
357 int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400);
358 int years = a->tm_year - b->tm_year;
359 int days = (365 * years + intervening_leap_days
360 + (a->tm_yday - b->tm_yday));
361 return (60 * (60 * (24 * days + (a->tm_hour - b->tm_hour))
362 + (a->tm_min - b->tm_min))
363 + (a->tm_sec - b->tm_sec));
365 #endif /* ! HAVE_TM_GMTOFF */
369 /* The number of days from the first day of the first ISO week of this
370 year to the year day YDAY with week day WDAY. ISO weeks start on
371 Monday; the first ISO week has the year's first Thursday. YDAY may
372 be as small as YDAY_MINIMUM. */
373 #define ISO_WEEK_START_WDAY 1 /* Monday */
374 #define ISO_WEEK1_WDAY 4 /* Thursday */
375 #define YDAY_MINIMUM (-366)
380 iso_week_days (int yday, int wday)
382 /* Add enough to the first operand of % to make it nonnegative. */
383 int big_enough_multiple_of_7 = (-YDAY_MINIMUM / 7 + 2) * 7;
385 - (yday - wday + ISO_WEEK1_WDAY + big_enough_multiple_of_7) % 7
386 + ISO_WEEK1_WDAY - ISO_WEEK_START_WDAY);
390 /* When compiling this file, GNU applications can #define my_strftime
391 to a symbol (typically nstrftime) to get an extended strftime with
392 extra arguments UT and NS. Emacs is a special case for now, but
393 this Emacs-specific code can be removed once Emacs's config.h
394 defines my_strftime. */
395 #if defined emacs && !defined my_strftime
396 # define my_strftime nstrftime
401 # define my_strftime fprintftime
405 # define extra_args , ut, ns
406 # define extra_args_spec , int ut, int ns
408 # if defined COMPILE_WIDE
409 # define my_strftime wcsftime
410 # define nl_get_alt_digit _nl_get_walt_digit
412 # define my_strftime strftime
413 # define nl_get_alt_digit _nl_get_alt_digit
416 # define extra_args_spec
417 /* We don't have this information in general. */
423 /* Just like my_strftime, below, but with one more parameter, UPCASE,
424 to indicate that the result should be converted to upper case. */
426 strftime_case_ (bool upcase, STREAM_OR_CHAR_T *s,
427 STRFTIME_ARG (size_t maxsize)
428 const CHAR_T *format,
429 const struct tm *tp extra_args_spec LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO)
431 #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL
432 struct locale_data *const current = loc->__locales[LC_TIME];
435 size_t maxsize = (size_t) -1;
438 int hour12 = tp->tm_hour;
440 /* We cannot make the following values variables since we must delay
441 the evaluation of these values until really needed since some
442 expressions might not be valid in every situation. The `struct tm'
443 might be generated by a strptime() call that initialized
444 only a few elements. Dereference the pointers only if the format
445 requires this. Then it is ok to fail if the pointers are invalid. */
447 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ABDAY_1) + tp->tm_wday))
449 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(DAY_1) + tp->tm_wday))
451 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ABMON_1) + tp->tm_mon))
453 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(MON_1) + tp->tm_mon))
455 ((const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, tp->tm_hour > 11 \
456 ? NLW(PM_STR) : NLW(AM_STR)))
458 # define aw_len STRLEN (a_wkday)
459 # define am_len STRLEN (a_month)
460 # define ap_len STRLEN (ampm)
464 STREAM_OR_CHAR_T *p = s;
466 #if DO_MULTIBYTE && !defined COMPILE_WIDE
467 const char *format_end = NULL;
470 #if ! defined _LIBC && ! HAVE_RUN_TZSET_TEST
471 /* Solaris 2.5.x and 2.6 tzset sometimes modify the storage returned
472 by localtime. On such systems, we must either use the tzset and
473 localtime wrappers to work around the bug (which sets
474 HAVE_RUN_TZSET_TEST) or make a copy of the structure. */
475 struct tm copy = *tp;
481 /* The POSIX test suite assumes that setting
482 the environment variable TZ to a new value before calling strftime()
483 will influence the result (the %Z format) even if the information in
484 TP is computed with a totally different time zone.
485 This is bogus: though POSIX allows bad behavior like this,
486 POSIX does not require it. Do the right thing instead. */
487 zone = (const char *) tp->tm_zone;
492 if (! (zone && *zone))
497 /* POSIX.1 requires that local time zone information be used as
498 though strftime called tzset. */
511 for (f = format; *f != '\0'; ++f)
513 int pad = 0; /* Padding for number ('-', '_', or 0). */
514 int modifier; /* Field modifier ('E', 'O', or 0). */
515 int digits = 0; /* Max digits for numeric format. */
516 int number_value; /* Numeric value to be printed. */
517 unsigned int u_number_value; /* (unsigned int) number_value. */
518 bool negative_number; /* The number is negative. */
519 bool always_output_a_sign; /* +/- should always be output. */
520 int tz_colon_mask; /* Bitmask of where ':' should appear. */
521 const CHAR_T *subfmt;
525 + 2 /* for the two colons in a %::z or %:::z time zone */
526 + (sizeof (int) < sizeof (time_t)
527 ? INT_STRLEN_BOUND (time_t)
528 : INT_STRLEN_BOUND (int))];
530 bool to_lowcase = false;
531 bool to_uppcase = upcase;
533 bool change_case = false;
536 #if DO_MULTIBYTE && !defined COMPILE_WIDE
542 case L_('\b'): case L_('\t'): case L_('\n'):
543 case L_('\v'): case L_('\f'): case L_('\r'):
544 case L_(' '): case L_('!'): case L_('"'): case L_('#'): case L_('&'):
545 case L_('\''): case L_('('): case L_(')'): case L_('*'): case L_('+'):
546 case L_(','): case L_('-'): case L_('.'): case L_('/'): case L_('0'):
547 case L_('1'): case L_('2'): case L_('3'): case L_('4'): case L_('5'):
548 case L_('6'): case L_('7'): case L_('8'): case L_('9'): case L_(':'):
549 case L_(';'): case L_('<'): case L_('='): case L_('>'): case L_('?'):
550 case L_('A'): case L_('B'): case L_('C'): case L_('D'): case L_('E'):
551 case L_('F'): case L_('G'): case L_('H'): case L_('I'): case L_('J'):
552 case L_('K'): case L_('L'): case L_('M'): case L_('N'): case L_('O'):
553 case L_('P'): case L_('Q'): case L_('R'): case L_('S'): case L_('T'):
554 case L_('U'): case L_('V'): case L_('W'): case L_('X'): case L_('Y'):
555 case L_('Z'): case L_('['): case L_('\\'): case L_(']'): case L_('^'):
556 case L_('_'): case L_('a'): case L_('b'): case L_('c'): case L_('d'):
557 case L_('e'): case L_('f'): case L_('g'): case L_('h'): case L_('i'):
558 case L_('j'): case L_('k'): case L_('l'): case L_('m'): case L_('n'):
559 case L_('o'): case L_('p'): case L_('q'): case L_('r'): case L_('s'):
560 case L_('t'): case L_('u'): case L_('v'): case L_('w'): case L_('x'):
561 case L_('y'): case L_('z'): case L_('{'): case L_('|'): case L_('}'):
563 /* The C Standard requires these 98 characters (plus '%') to
564 be in the basic execution character set. None of these
565 characters can start a multibyte sequence, so they need
566 not be analyzed further. */
571 /* Copy this multibyte sequence until we reach its end, find
572 an error, or come back to the initial shift state. */
574 mbstate_t mbstate = mbstate_zero;
579 format_end = f + strlen (f) + 1;
580 fsize = format_end - f;
584 size_t bytes = mbrlen (f + len, fsize - len, &mbstate);
589 if (bytes == (size_t) -2)
591 len += strlen (f + len);
595 if (bytes == (size_t) -1)
603 while (! mbsinit (&mbstate));
611 #else /* ! DO_MULTIBYTE */
613 /* Either multibyte encodings are not supported, they are
614 safe for formats, so any non-'%' byte can be copied through,
615 or this is the wide character version. */
622 #endif /* ! DO_MULTIBYTE */
624 /* Check for flags that can modify a format. */
629 /* This influences the number formats. */
636 /* This changes textual output. */
650 /* As a GNU extension we allow to specify the field width. */
656 if (width > INT_MAX / 10
657 || (width == INT_MAX / 10 && *f - L_('0') > INT_MAX % 10))
658 /* Avoid overflow. */
663 width += *f - L_('0');
667 while (ISDIGIT (*f));
670 /* Check for modifiers. */
683 /* Now do the specified format. */
687 #define DO_NUMBER(d, v) \
689 number_value = v; goto do_number
690 #define DO_SIGNED_NUMBER(d, negative, v) \
692 negative_number = negative; \
693 u_number_value = v; goto do_signed_number
695 /* The mask is not what you might think.
696 When the ordinal i'th bit is set, insert a colon
697 before the i'th digit of the time zone representation. */
698 #define DO_TZ_OFFSET(d, negative, mask, v) \
700 negative_number = negative; \
701 tz_colon_mask = mask; \
702 u_number_value = v; goto do_tz_offset
703 #define DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD(d, v) \
705 number_value = v; goto do_number_spacepad
722 cpy (aw_len, a_wkday);
725 goto underlying_strftime;
737 cpy (STRLEN (f_wkday), f_wkday);
740 goto underlying_strftime;
753 cpy (am_len, a_month);
756 goto underlying_strftime;
768 cpy (STRLEN (f_month), f_month);
771 goto underlying_strftime;
775 if (modifier == L_('O'))
778 if (! (modifier == 'E'
780 (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME,
783 subfmt = (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(D_T_FMT));
785 goto underlying_strftime;
790 size_t len = strftime_case_ (to_uppcase,
791 NULL, STRFTIME_ARG ((size_t) -1)
793 tp extra_args LOCALE_ARG);
794 add (len, strftime_case_ (to_uppcase, p,
795 STRFTIME_ARG (maxsize - i)
797 tp extra_args LOCALE_ARG));
801 #if !(defined _NL_CURRENT && HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY)
804 /* The relevant information is available only via the
805 underlying strftime implementation, so use that. */
808 char ubuf[1024]; /* enough for any single format in practice */
810 /* Make sure we're calling the actual underlying strftime.
811 In some cases, config.h contains something like
812 "#define strftime rpl_strftime". */
818 /* The space helps distinguish strftime failure from empty
826 len = strftime (ubuf, sizeof ubuf, ufmt, tp);
828 cpy (len - 1, ubuf + 1);
834 if (modifier == L_('O'))
836 if (modifier == L_('E'))
838 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
839 struct era_entry *era = _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG);
843 size_t len = __wcslen (era->era_wname);
844 cpy (len, era->era_wname);
846 size_t len = strlen (era->era_name);
847 cpy (len, era->era_name);
852 goto underlying_strftime;
857 int century = tp->tm_year / 100 + TM_YEAR_BASE / 100;
858 century -= tp->tm_year % 100 < 0 && 0 < century;
859 DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_year < - TM_YEAR_BASE, century);
863 if (modifier == L_('O'))
866 if (! (modifier == L_('E')
868 (const CHAR_T *)_NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ERA_D_FMT)))
870 subfmt = (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(D_FMT));
873 goto underlying_strftime;
878 subfmt = L_("%m/%d/%y");
882 if (modifier == L_('E'))
885 DO_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_mday);
888 if (modifier == L_('E'))
891 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, tp->tm_mday);
893 /* All numeric formats set DIGITS and NUMBER_VALUE (or U_NUMBER_VALUE)
894 and then jump to one of these labels. */
897 always_output_a_sign = true;
901 /* Force `_' flag unless overridden by `0' or `-' flag. */
902 if (pad != L_('0') && pad != L_('-'))
906 /* Format NUMBER_VALUE according to the MODIFIER flag. */
907 negative_number = number_value < 0;
908 u_number_value = number_value;
911 always_output_a_sign = false;
915 /* Format U_NUMBER_VALUE according to the MODIFIER flag.
916 NEGATIVE_NUMBER is nonzero if the original number was
917 negative; in this case it was converted directly to
918 unsigned int (i.e., modulo (UINT_MAX + 1)) without
920 if (modifier == L_('O') && !negative_number)
923 /* Get the locale specific alternate representation of
924 the number. If none exist NULL is returned. */
925 const CHAR_T *cp = nl_get_alt_digit (u_number_value
930 size_t digitlen = STRLEN (cp);
938 goto underlying_strftime;
942 bufp = buf + sizeof (buf) / sizeof (buf[0]);
945 u_number_value = - u_number_value;
949 if (tz_colon_mask & 1)
952 *--bufp = u_number_value % 10 + L_('0');
953 u_number_value /= 10;
955 while (u_number_value != 0 || tz_colon_mask != 0);
957 do_number_sign_and_padding:
961 sign_char = (negative_number ? L_('-')
962 : always_output_a_sign ? L_('+')
972 int padding = digits - (buf + (sizeof (buf) / sizeof (buf[0]))
973 - bufp) - !!sign_char;
979 if ((size_t) padding >= maxsize - i)
983 memset_space (p, padding);
985 width = width > padding ? width - padding : 0;
991 if ((size_t) digits >= maxsize - i)
998 memset_zero (p, padding);
1010 cpy (buf + sizeof (buf) / sizeof (buf[0]) - bufp, bufp);
1016 subfmt = L_("%Y-%m-%d");
1020 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1023 DO_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_hour);
1026 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1029 DO_NUMBER (2, hour12);
1031 case L_('k'): /* GNU extension. */
1032 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1035 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, tp->tm_hour);
1037 case L_('l'): /* GNU extension. */
1038 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1041 DO_NUMBER_SPACEPAD (2, hour12);
1044 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1047 DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (3, tp->tm_yday < -1, tp->tm_yday + 1U);
1050 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1053 DO_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_min);
1056 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1059 DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_mon < -1, tp->tm_mon + 1U);
1062 case L_('N'): /* GNU extension. */
1063 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1071 /* Take an explicit width less than 9 as a precision. */
1073 for (j = width; j < 9; j++)
1077 DO_NUMBER (width, number_value);
1087 format_char = L_('p');
1101 goto underlying_strftime;
1105 subfmt = L_("%H:%M");
1110 if (*(subfmt = (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME,
1113 subfmt = L_("%I:%M:%S %p");
1116 goto underlying_strftime;
1120 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1123 DO_NUMBER (2, tp->tm_sec);
1125 case L_('s'): /* GNU extension. */
1133 /* Generate string value for T using time_t arithmetic;
1134 this works even if sizeof (long) < sizeof (time_t). */
1136 bufp = buf + sizeof (buf) / sizeof (buf[0]);
1137 negative_number = t < 0;
1143 *--bufp = (negative_number ? -d : d) + L_('0');
1148 always_output_a_sign = false;
1149 goto do_number_sign_and_padding;
1153 if (modifier == L_('O'))
1156 if (! (modifier == L_('E')
1158 (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(ERA_T_FMT)))
1160 subfmt = (const CHAR_T *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_TIME, NLW(T_FMT));
1163 goto underlying_strftime;
1166 subfmt = L_("%H:%M:%S");
1174 DO_NUMBER (1, (tp->tm_wday - 1 + 7) % 7 + 1);
1177 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1180 DO_NUMBER (2, (tp->tm_yday - tp->tm_wday + 7) / 7);
1185 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1188 /* YEAR is a leap year if and only if (tp->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE)
1189 is a leap year, except that YEAR and YEAR - 1 both work
1190 correctly even when (tp->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE) would
1192 int year = (tp->tm_year
1194 ? TM_YEAR_BASE % 400
1195 : TM_YEAR_BASE % 400 - 400));
1196 int year_adjust = 0;
1197 int days = iso_week_days (tp->tm_yday, tp->tm_wday);
1201 /* This ISO week belongs to the previous year. */
1203 days = iso_week_days (tp->tm_yday + (365 + __isleap (year - 1)),
1208 int d = iso_week_days (tp->tm_yday - (365 + __isleap (year)),
1212 /* This ISO week belongs to the next year. */
1222 int yy = (tp->tm_year % 100 + year_adjust) % 100;
1223 DO_NUMBER (2, (0 <= yy
1225 : tp->tm_year < -TM_YEAR_BASE - year_adjust
1231 DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (4, tp->tm_year < -TM_YEAR_BASE - year_adjust,
1232 (tp->tm_year + (unsigned int) TM_YEAR_BASE
1236 DO_NUMBER (2, days / 7 + 1);
1241 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1244 DO_NUMBER (2, (tp->tm_yday - (tp->tm_wday - 1 + 7) % 7 + 7) / 7);
1247 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1250 DO_NUMBER (1, tp->tm_wday);
1253 if (modifier == 'E')
1255 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
1256 struct era_entry *era = _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG);
1259 # ifdef COMPILE_WIDE
1260 subfmt = era->era_wformat;
1262 subfmt = era->era_format;
1267 goto underlying_strftime;
1270 if (modifier == L_('O'))
1273 DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (4, tp->tm_year < -TM_YEAR_BASE,
1274 tp->tm_year + (unsigned int) TM_YEAR_BASE);
1277 if (modifier == L_('E'))
1279 #if HAVE_STRUCT_ERA_ENTRY
1280 struct era_entry *era = _nl_get_era_entry (tp HELPER_LOCALE_ARG);
1283 int delta = tp->tm_year - era->start_date[0];
1284 DO_NUMBER (1, (era->offset
1285 + delta * era->absolute_direction));
1288 goto underlying_strftime;
1293 int yy = tp->tm_year % 100;
1295 yy = tp->tm_year < - TM_YEAR_BASE ? -yy : yy + 100;
1307 /* The tzset() call might have changed the value. */
1308 if (!(zone && *zone) && tp->tm_isdst >= 0)
1309 zone = tzname[tp->tm_isdst != 0];
1316 /* The zone string is always given in multibyte form. We have
1317 to transform it first. */
1320 widen (zone, wczone, len);
1324 cpy (strlen (zone), zone);
1329 /* :, ::, and ::: are valid only just before 'z'.
1330 :::: etc. are rejected later. */
1331 for (colons = 1; f[colons] == L_(':'); colons++)
1333 if (f[colons] != L_('z'))
1336 goto do_z_conversion;
1342 if (tp->tm_isdst < 0)
1351 diff = tp->tm_gmtoff;
1364 if (lt == (time_t) -1)
1366 /* mktime returns -1 for errors, but -1 is also a
1367 valid time_t value. Check whether an error really
1371 if (! __localtime_r (<, &tm)
1372 || ((ltm.tm_sec ^ tm.tm_sec)
1373 | (ltm.tm_min ^ tm.tm_min)
1374 | (ltm.tm_hour ^ tm.tm_hour)
1375 | (ltm.tm_mday ^ tm.tm_mday)
1376 | (ltm.tm_mon ^ tm.tm_mon)
1377 | (ltm.tm_year ^ tm.tm_year)))
1381 if (! __gmtime_r (<, >m))
1384 diff = tm_diff (<m, >m);
1388 hour_diff = diff / 60 / 60;
1389 min_diff = diff / 60 % 60;
1390 sec_diff = diff % 60;
1395 DO_TZ_OFFSET (5, diff < 0, 0, hour_diff * 100 + min_diff);
1397 case 1: tz_hh_mm: /* +hh:mm */
1398 DO_TZ_OFFSET (6, diff < 0, 04, hour_diff * 100 + min_diff);
1400 case 2: tz_hh_mm_ss: /* +hh:mm:ss */
1401 DO_TZ_OFFSET (9, diff < 0, 024,
1402 hour_diff * 10000 + min_diff * 100 + sec_diff);
1404 case 3: /* +hh if possible, else +hh:mm, else +hh:mm:ss */
1409 DO_TZ_OFFSET (3, diff < 0, 0, hour_diff);
1416 case L_('\0'): /* GNU extension: % at end of format. */
1420 /* Unknown format; output the format, including the '%',
1421 since this is most likely the right thing to do if a
1422 multibyte string has been misparsed. */
1426 for (flen = 1; f[1 - flen] != L_('%'); flen++)
1428 cpy (flen, &f[1 - flen]);
1435 if (p && maxsize != 0)
1442 /* Write information from TP into S according to the format
1443 string FORMAT, writing no more that MAXSIZE characters
1444 (including the terminating '\0') and returning number of
1445 characters written. If S is NULL, nothing will be written
1446 anywhere, so to determine how many characters would be
1447 written, use NULL for S and (size_t) -1 for MAXSIZE. */
1449 my_strftime (STREAM_OR_CHAR_T *s, STRFTIME_ARG (size_t maxsize)
1450 const CHAR_T *format,
1451 const struct tm *tp extra_args_spec LOCALE_PARAM_PROTO)
1453 return strftime_case_ (false, s, STRFTIME_ARG (maxsize)
1454 format, tp extra_args LOCALE_ARG);
1457 #if defined _LIBC && ! FPRINTFTIME
1458 libc_hidden_def (my_strftime)
1462 #if defined emacs && ! FPRINTFTIME
1463 /* For Emacs we have a separate interface which corresponds to the normal
1464 strftime function plus the ut argument, but without the ns argument. */
1466 emacs_strftimeu (char *s, size_t maxsize, const char *format,
1467 const struct tm *tp, int ut)
1469 return my_strftime (s, maxsize, format, tp, ut, 0);