{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings, ForeignFunctionInterface #-} module Data.UnixTime.Conv ( formatUnixTime, formatUnixTimeGMT , parseUnixTime, parseUnixTimeGMT , webDateFormat, mailDateFormat , fromEpochTime, toEpochTime , fromClockTime, toClockTime ) where import Control.Applicative import Data.ByteString import Data.ByteString.Unsafe import Data.UnixTime.Types import Foreign.C.String import Foreign.C.Types import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import System.Posix.Types (EpochTime) import System.Time (ClockTime(..)) foreign import ccall unsafe "c_parse_unix_time" c_parse_unix_time :: CString -> CString -> IO CTime foreign import ccall unsafe "c_parse_unix_time_gmt" c_parse_unix_time_gmt :: CString -> CString -> IO CTime foreign import ccall unsafe "c_format_unix_time" c_format_unix_time :: CString -> CTime -> CString -> CInt -> IO CSize foreign import ccall unsafe "c_format_unix_time_gmt" c_format_unix_time_gmt :: CString -> CTime -> CString -> CInt -> IO CSize ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Parsing 'ByteString' to 'UnixTime' interpreting as localtime. -- This is a wrapper for strptime_l(). -- Many implementations of strptime_l() do not support %Z and -- some implementations of strptime_l() do not support %z, either. parseUnixTime :: Format -> ByteString -> UnixTime parseUnixTime fmt str = unsafePerformIO $ useAsCString fmt $ \cfmt -> useAsCString str $ \cstr -> do sec <- c_parse_unix_time cfmt cstr return $ UnixTime sec 0 -- | -- Parsing 'ByteString' to 'UnixTime' interpreting as GMT. -- This is a wrapper for strptime_l(). -- -- >>> parseUnixTimeGMT webDateFormat "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" -- UnixTime {utSeconds = 0, utMicroSeconds = 0} parseUnixTimeGMT :: Format -> ByteString -> UnixTime parseUnixTimeGMT fmt str = unsafePerformIO $ useAsCString fmt $ \cfmt -> useAsCString str $ \cstr -> do sec <- c_parse_unix_time_gmt cfmt cstr return $ UnixTime sec 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Formatting 'UnixTime' to 'ByteString' in local time. -- This is a wrapper for strftime_l(). formatUnixTime :: Format -> UnixTime -> IO ByteString formatUnixTime fmt t = formatUnixTimeHelper c_format_unix_time fmt t {-# INLINE formatUnixTime #-} -- | -- Formatting 'UnixTime' to 'ByteString' in GMT. -- This is a wrapper for strftime_l(). -- -- >>> formatUnixTimeGMT webDateFormat $ UnixTime 0 0 -- "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT" formatUnixTimeGMT :: Format -> UnixTime -> ByteString formatUnixTimeGMT fmt t = unsafePerformIO $ formatUnixTimeHelper c_format_unix_time_gmt fmt t {-# INLINE formatUnixTimeGMT #-} -- | -- Helper handling memory allocation for formatUnixTime and formatUnixTimeGMT. formatUnixTimeHelper :: (CString -> CTime -> CString -> CInt -> IO CSize) -> Format -> UnixTime -> IO ByteString formatUnixTimeHelper formatFun fmt (UnixTime sec _) = useAsCString fmt $ \cfmt -> do let siz = 80 ptr <- mallocBytes siz len <- fromIntegral <$> formatFun cfmt sec ptr (fromIntegral siz) ptr' <- reallocBytes ptr (len + 1) unsafePackMallocCString ptr' -- FIXME: Use unsafePackMallocCStringLen from bytestring-0.10.2.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Format for web (RFC 2616). -- The value is \"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT\". -- This should be used with 'formatUnixTimeGMT' and 'parseUnixTimeGMT'. webDateFormat :: Format webDateFormat = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT" -- | -- Format for e-mail (RFC 5322). -- The value is \"%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z\". -- This should be used with 'formatUnixTime' and 'parseUnixTime'. mailDateFormat :: Format mailDateFormat = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z" ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- From 'EpochTime' to 'UnixTime' setting 'utMicroSeconds' to 0. fromEpochTime :: EpochTime -> UnixTime fromEpochTime sec = UnixTime sec 0 -- | -- From 'UnixTime' to 'EpochTime' ignoring 'utMicroSeconds'. toEpochTime :: UnixTime -> EpochTime toEpochTime (UnixTime sec _) = sec -- | -- From 'ClockTime' to 'UnixTime'. fromClockTime :: ClockTime -> UnixTime fromClockTime (TOD sec psec) = UnixTime sec' usec' where sec' = fromIntegral sec usec' = fromIntegral $ psec `div` 1000000 -- | -- From 'UnixTime' to 'ClockTime'. toClockTime :: UnixTime -> ClockTime toClockTime (UnixTime sec usec) = TOD sec' psec' where sec' = truncate (toRational sec) psec' = fromIntegral $ usec * 1000000