/* * Copyright (c) 2019 Peter Bigot Consulting, LLC * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /* * The time_days_from_civil function is derived directly from public * domain content written by Howard Hinnant and available at: * http://howardhinnant.github.io/date_algorithms.html#days_from_civil */ #include #include /** Convert a civil (proleptic Gregorian) date to days relative to * 1970-01-01. * * @param y the calendar year * @param m the calendar month, in the range [1, 12] * @param d the day of the month, in the range [1, last_day_of_month(y, m)] * * @return the signed number of days between the specified day and * 1970-01-01 * * @see http://howardhinnant.github.io/date_algorithms.html#days_from_civil */ static s64_t time_days_from_civil(s64_t y, unsigned int m, unsigned int d) { y -= m <= 2; s64_t era = (y >= 0 ? y : y - 399) / 400; unsigned int yoe = y - era * 400; unsigned int doy = (153U * (m + (m > 2 ? -3 : 9)) + 2U) / 5U + d; unsigned int doe = yoe * 365U + yoe / 4U - yoe / 100U + doy; return era * 146097 + (time_t)doe - 719468; } /** Convert civil time to UNIX time. * * @param tvp pointer to a civil time structure. `tm_year`, `tm_mon`, * `tm_mday`, `tm_hour`, `tm_min`, and `tm_sec` must be valid. All * other fields are ignored. * * @return the signed number of seconds between 1970-01-01T00:00:00 * and the specified time ignoring leap seconds and DST offsets. */ time_t timeutil_timegm(struct tm *tm) { s64_t y = 1900 + (s64_t)tm->tm_year; unsigned int m = tm->tm_mon + 1; unsigned int d = tm->tm_mday - 1; s64_t ndays = time_days_from_civil(y, m, d); return (time_t)tm->tm_sec + 60 * (tm->tm_min + 60 * tm->tm_hour) + 86400 * ndays; }