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// This is a part of Chrono. // See README.md and LICENSE.txt for details. //! The time zone, which calculates offsets from the local time to UTC. //! //! There are four operations provided by the `TimeZone` trait: //! //! 1. Converting the local `NaiveDateTime` to `DateTime<Tz>` //! 2. Converting the UTC `NaiveDateTime` to `DateTime<Tz>` //! 3. Converting `DateTime<Tz>` to the local `NaiveDateTime` //! 4. Constructing `DateTime<Tz>` objects from various offsets //! //! 1 is used for constructors. 2 is used for the `with_timezone` method of date and time types. //! 3 is used for other methods, e.g. `year()` or `format()`, and provided by an associated type //! which implements `Offset` (which then passed to `TimeZone` for actual implementations). //! Technically speaking `TimeZone` has a total knowledge about given timescale, //! but `Offset` is used as a cache to avoid the repeated conversion //! and provides implementations for 1 and 3. //! An `TimeZone` instance can be reconstructed from the corresponding `Offset` instance. use std::fmt; use Weekday; use naive::{NaiveDate, NaiveTime, NaiveDateTime}; use {Date, DateTime}; use format::{parse, Parsed, ParseResult, StrftimeItems}; /// The conversion result from the local time to the timezone-aware datetime types. #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Debug)] pub enum LocalResult<T> { /// Given local time representation is invalid. /// This can occur when, for example, the positive timezone transition. None, /// Given local time representation has a single unique result. Single(T), /// Given local time representation has multiple results and thus ambiguous. /// This can occur when, for example, the negative timezone transition. Ambiguous(T /*min*/, T /*max*/), } impl<T> LocalResult<T> { /// Returns `Some` only when the conversion result is unique, or `None` otherwise. pub fn single(self) -> Option<T> { match self { LocalResult::Single(t) => Some(t), _ => None } } /// Returns `Some` for the earliest possible conversion result, or `None` if none. pub fn earliest(self) -> Option<T> { match self { LocalResult::Single(t) | LocalResult::Ambiguous(t,_) => Some(t), _ => None } } /// Returns `Some` for the latest possible conversion result, or `None` if none. pub fn latest(self) -> Option<T> { match self { LocalResult::Single(t) | LocalResult::Ambiguous(_,t) => Some(t), _ => None } } /// Maps a `LocalResult<T>` into `LocalResult<U>` with given function. pub fn map<U, F: FnMut(T) -> U>(self, mut f: F) -> LocalResult<U> { match self { LocalResult::None => LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single(v) => LocalResult::Single(f(v)), LocalResult::Ambiguous(min, max) => LocalResult::Ambiguous(f(min), f(max)), } } } impl<Tz: TimeZone> LocalResult<Date<Tz>> { /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date and given `NaiveTime`. /// The offset in the current date is preserved. /// /// Propagates any error. Ambiguous result would be discarded. #[inline] pub fn and_time(self, time: NaiveTime) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Tz>> { match self { LocalResult::Single(d) => d.and_time(time) .map_or(LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single), _ => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute and second. /// The offset in the current date is preserved. /// /// Propagates any error. Ambiguous result would be discarded. #[inline] pub fn and_hms_opt(self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Tz>> { match self { LocalResult::Single(d) => d.and_hms_opt(hour, min, sec) .map_or(LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single), _ => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and millisecond. /// The millisecond part can exceed 1,000 in order to represent the leap second. /// The offset in the current date is preserved. /// /// Propagates any error. Ambiguous result would be discarded. #[inline] pub fn and_hms_milli_opt(self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, milli: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Tz>> { match self { LocalResult::Single(d) => d.and_hms_milli_opt(hour, min, sec, milli) .map_or(LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single), _ => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and microsecond. /// The microsecond part can exceed 1,000,000 in order to represent the leap second. /// The offset in the current date is preserved. /// /// Propagates any error. Ambiguous result would be discarded. #[inline] pub fn and_hms_micro_opt(self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, micro: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Tz>> { match self { LocalResult::Single(d) => d.and_hms_micro_opt(hour, min, sec, micro) .map_or(LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single), _ => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the current date, hour, minute, second and nanosecond. /// The nanosecond part can exceed 1,000,000,000 in order to represent the leap second. /// The offset in the current date is preserved. /// /// Propagates any error. Ambiguous result would be discarded. #[inline] pub fn and_hms_nano_opt(self, hour: u32, min: u32, sec: u32, nano: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Tz>> { match self { LocalResult::Single(d) => d.and_hms_nano_opt(hour, min, sec, nano) .map_or(LocalResult::None, LocalResult::Single), _ => LocalResult::None, } } } impl<T: fmt::Debug> LocalResult<T> { /// Returns the single unique conversion result, or panics accordingly. pub fn unwrap(self) -> T { match self { LocalResult::None => panic!("No such local time"), LocalResult::Single(t) => t, LocalResult::Ambiguous(t1,t2) => { panic!("Ambiguous local time, ranging from {:?} to {:?}", t1, t2) } } } } /// The offset from the local time to UTC. pub trait Offset: Sized + Clone + fmt::Debug { /// Returns the fixed offset from UTC to the local time stored. fn fix(&self) -> FixedOffset; } /// The time zone. /// /// The methods here are the primarily constructors for [`Date`](../struct.Date.html) and /// [`DateTime`](../struct.DateTime.html) types. pub trait TimeZone: Sized + Clone { /// An associated offset type. /// This type is used to store the actual offset in date and time types. /// The original `TimeZone` value can be recovered via `TimeZone::from_offset`. type Offset: Offset; /// Makes a new `Date` from year, month, day and the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Panics on the out-of-range date, invalid month and/or day. /// /// # Example /// /// ~~~~ /// use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; /// /// assert_eq!(Utc.ymd(2015, 5, 15).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC"); /// ~~~~ fn ymd(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> Date<Self> { self.ymd_opt(year, month, day).unwrap() } /// Makes a new `Date` from year, month, day and the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Returns `None` on the out-of-range date, invalid month and/or day. /// /// # Example /// /// ~~~~ /// use chrono::{Utc, LocalResult, TimeZone}; /// /// assert_eq!(Utc.ymd_opt(2015, 5, 15).unwrap().to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC"); /// assert_eq!(Utc.ymd_opt(2000, 0, 0), LocalResult::None); /// ~~~~ fn ymd_opt(&self, year: i32, month: u32, day: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { match NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(year, month, day) { Some(d) => self.from_local_date(&d), None => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `Date` from year, day of year (DOY or "ordinal") and the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Panics on the out-of-range date and/or invalid DOY. /// /// # Example /// /// ~~~~ /// use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; /// /// assert_eq!(Utc.yo(2015, 135).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC"); /// ~~~~ fn yo(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> Date<Self> { self.yo_opt(year, ordinal).unwrap() } /// Makes a new `Date` from year, day of year (DOY or "ordinal") and the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Returns `None` on the out-of-range date and/or invalid DOY. fn yo_opt(&self, year: i32, ordinal: u32) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { match NaiveDate::from_yo_opt(year, ordinal) { Some(d) => self.from_local_date(&d), None => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `Date` from ISO week date (year and week number), day of the week (DOW) and /// the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// The resulting `Date` may have a different year from the input year. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Panics on the out-of-range date and/or invalid week number. /// /// # Example /// /// ~~~~ /// use chrono::{Utc, Weekday, TimeZone}; /// /// assert_eq!(Utc.isoywd(2015, 20, Weekday::Fri).to_string(), "2015-05-15UTC"); /// ~~~~ fn isoywd(&self, year: i32, week: u32, weekday: Weekday) -> Date<Self> { self.isoywd_opt(year, week, weekday).unwrap() } /// Makes a new `Date` from ISO week date (year and week number), day of the week (DOW) and /// the current time zone. /// This assumes the proleptic Gregorian calendar, with the year 0 being 1 BCE. /// The resulting `Date` may have a different year from the input year. /// /// The time zone normally does not affect the date (unless it is between UTC-24 and UTC+24), /// but it will propagate to the `DateTime` values constructed via this date. /// /// Returns `None` on the out-of-range date and/or invalid week number. fn isoywd_opt(&self, year: i32, week: u32, weekday: Weekday) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { match NaiveDate::from_isoywd_opt(year, week, weekday) { Some(d) => self.from_local_date(&d), None => LocalResult::None, } } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the number of non-leap seconds /// since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC (aka "UNIX timestamp") /// and the number of nanoseconds since the last whole non-leap second. /// /// Panics on the out-of-range number of seconds and/or invalid nanosecond, /// for a non-panicking version see [`timestamp_opt`](#method.timestamp_opt). /// /// # Example /// /// ~~~~ /// use chrono::{Utc, TimeZone}; /// /// assert_eq!(Utc.timestamp(1431648000, 0).to_string(), "2015-05-15 00:00:00 UTC"); /// ~~~~ fn timestamp(&self, secs: i64, nsecs: u32) -> DateTime<Self> { self.timestamp_opt(secs, nsecs).unwrap() } /// Makes a new `DateTime` from the number of non-leap seconds /// since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC (aka "UNIX timestamp") /// and the number of nanoseconds since the last whole non-leap second. /// /// Returns `LocalResult::None` on out-of-range number of seconds and/or /// invalid nanosecond, otherwise always returns `LocalResult::Single`. fn timestamp_opt(&self, secs: i64, nsecs: u32) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>> { match NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_opt(secs, nsecs) { Some(dt) => LocalResult::Single(self.from_utc_datetime(&dt)), None => LocalResult::None, } } /// Parses a string with the specified format string and /// returns a `DateTime` with the current offset. /// See the [`format::strftime` module](../format/strftime/index.html) /// on the supported escape sequences. /// /// If the format does not include offsets, the current offset is assumed; /// otherwise the input should have a matching UTC offset. /// /// See also `DateTime::parse_from_str` which gives a local `DateTime` /// with parsed `FixedOffset`. fn datetime_from_str(&self, s: &str, fmt: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<Self>> { let mut parsed = Parsed::new(); try!(parse(&mut parsed, s, StrftimeItems::new(fmt))); parsed.to_datetime_with_timezone(self) } /// Reconstructs the time zone from the offset. fn from_offset(offset: &Self::Offset) -> Self; /// Creates the offset(s) for given local `NaiveDate` if possible. fn offset_from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>; /// Creates the offset(s) for given local `NaiveDateTime` if possible. fn offset_from_local_datetime(&self, local: &NaiveDateTime) -> LocalResult<Self::Offset>; /// Converts the local `NaiveDate` to the timezone-aware `Date` if possible. fn from_local_date(&self, local: &NaiveDate) -> LocalResult<Date<Self>> { self.offset_from_local_date(local).map(|offset| { // since FixedOffset is within +/- 1 day, the date is never affected Date::from_utc(*local, offset) }) } /// Converts the local `NaiveDateTime` to the timezone-aware `DateTime` if possible. fn from_local_datetime(&self, local: &NaiveDateTime) -> LocalResult<DateTime<Self>> { self.offset_from_local_datetime(local).map(|offset| { DateTime::from_utc(*local - offset.fix(), offset) }) } /// Creates the offset for given UTC `NaiveDate`. This cannot fail. fn offset_from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Self::Offset; /// Creates the offset for given UTC `NaiveDateTime`. This cannot fail. fn offset_from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> Self::Offset; /// Converts the UTC `NaiveDate` to the local time. /// The UTC is continuous and thus this cannot fail (but can give the duplicate local time). fn from_utc_date(&self, utc: &NaiveDate) -> Date<Self> { Date::from_utc(*utc, self.offset_from_utc_date(utc)) } /// Converts the UTC `NaiveDateTime` to the local time. /// The UTC is continuous and thus this cannot fail (but can give the duplicate local time). fn from_utc_datetime(&self, utc: &NaiveDateTime) -> DateTime<Self> { DateTime::from_utc(*utc, self.offset_from_utc_datetime(utc)) } } mod utc; mod fixed; #[cfg(feature="clock")] mod local; pub use self::utc::Utc; pub use self::fixed::FixedOffset; #[cfg(feature="clock")] pub use self::local::Local;