1 ;;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; Syntax: ANSI-Common-Lisp; Base: 10 -*-
2 ;;;; *************************************************************************
3 ;;;; FILE IDENTIFICATION
5 ;;;; Name: datetime.lisp
6 ;;;; Purpose: Date & Time functions for KMRCL package
7 ;;;; Programmer: Kevin M. Rosenberg
8 ;;;; Date Started: Apr 2000
12 ;;;; This file, part of KMRCL, is Copyright (c) 2002 by Kevin M. Rosenberg
14 ;;;; KMRCL users are granted the rights to distribute and use this software
15 ;;;; as governed by the terms of the Lisp Lesser GNU Public License
16 ;;;; (http://opensource.franz.com/preamble.html), also known as the LLGPL.
17 ;;;; *************************************************************************
22 ;;; Formatting functions
24 (defun pretty-date (year month day &optional (hour 12) (m 0) (s 0))
25 (multiple-value-bind (sec min hr dy mn yr wkday)
26 (decode-universal-time
27 (encode-universal-time s m hour day month year))
28 (values (elt '("Monday" "Tuesday" "Wednesday" "Thursday"
29 "Friday" "Saturday" "Sunday")
31 (elt '("January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June"
32 "July" "August" "September" "October" "November"
37 (format nil "~2,'0D:~2,'0D:~2,'0D" hr min sec))))
39 (defun pretty-date-ut (&optional (tm (get-universal-time)))
40 (multiple-value-bind (sec min hr dy mn yr) (decode-universal-time tm)
41 (pretty-date yr mn dy hr min sec)))
43 (defun date-string (ut)
44 (if (typep ut 'integer)
45 (multiple-value-bind (sec min hr day mon year dow daylight-p zone)
46 (decode-universal-time ut)
47 (declare (ignore daylight-p zone))
48 (format nil "~[Mon~;Tue~;Wed~;Thu~;Fri~;Sat~;Sun~], ~d ~[Jan~;Feb~;Mar~;Apr~;May~;Jun~;Jul~;Aug~;Sep~;Oct~;Nov~;Dec~] ~d ~2,'0d:~2,'0d:~2,'0d"
55 (defun print-seconds (secs)
56 (print-float-units secs "sec"))
58 (defun print-float-units (val unit)
61 (format t "~,2,9F nano~A" val unit))
63 (format t "~,2,6F micro~A" val unit))
65 (format t "~,2,3F milli~A" val unit))
67 (format t "~,2,-9F giga~A" val unit))
69 (format t "~,2,-6F mega~A" val unit))
71 (format t "~,2,-3F kilo~A" val unit))
73 (format t "~,2F ~A" val unit))))
75 (defconstant +posix-epoch+
76 (encode-universal-time 0 0 0 1 1 1970 0))
78 (defun posix-time-to-utime (time)
79 (+ time +posix-epoch+))
81 (defun utime-to-posix-time (utime)
82 (- utime +posix-epoch+))
84 ;; Monthnames taken from net-telent-date to support lml2
100 (defun monthname (stream arg colon-p at-p &optional width (mincol 0) (colinc 1) (minpad 0) (padchar #\Space))
101 "Print the name of the month (1=January) corresponding to ARG on STREAM. This is intended for embedding in a FORMAT directive: WIDTH governs the number of characters of text printed, MINCOL, COLINC, MINPAD, PADCHAR work as for ~A"
102 (declare (ignore colon-p))
103 (let ((monthstring (cdr (assoc arg *monthnames*))))
104 (if (not monthstring) (return-from monthname nil))
105 (let ((truncate (if width (min width (length monthstring)) nil)))
107 (if at-p "~V,V,V,V@A" "~V,V,V,VA")
108 mincol colinc minpad padchar
109 (subseq monthstring 0 truncate)))))
111 ;;;; Daylight Saving Time calculations
113 ;; Daylight Saving Time begins for most of the United States at 2
114 ;; a.m. on the first Sunday of April. Time reverts to standard time at
115 ;; 2 a.m. on the last Sunday of October. In the U.S., each time zone
116 ;; switches at a different time.
118 ;; In the European Union, Summer Time begins and ends at 1 am
119 ;; Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time). It starts the last Sunday in
120 ;; March, and ends the last Sunday in October. In the EU, all time
121 ;; zones change at the same moment.
123 ;; Spring forward, Fall back
124 ;; During DST, clocks are turned forward an hour, effectively moving
125 ;; an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.
127 ;; United States European Union
129 ;; Year DST Begins DST Ends Summertime Summertime
130 ;; at 2 a.m. at 2 a.m. period begins period ends
131 ;; at 1 a.m. UT at 1 a.m. UT
132 ;; ----------------------------------------------------------
133 ;; 2000 April 2 October 29 March 26 October 29
134 ;; 2001 April 1 October 28 March 25 October 28
135 ;; 2002 April 7 October 27 March 31 October 27
136 ;; 2003 April 6 October 26 March 30 October 26
137 ;; 2004 April 4 October 31 March 28 October 31
138 ;; 2005 April 3 October 30 March 27 October 30
139 ;; 2006 April 2 October 29 March 26 October 29
140 ;; 2007 April 1 October 28 March 25 October 28
141 ;; 2008 April 6 October 26 March 30 October 26