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localization-procs.tcl
Routines for localizing numbers, dates and monetary amounts
This is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License. Full text of the license is available from the GNU Project: http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html
- Location:
- packages/acs-lang/tcl/localization-procs.tcl
- Created:
- 30 September 2000
- Authors:
- Jeff Davis <davis@xarg.net>
- Ashok Argent-Katwala <akatwala@arsdigita.com>
- CVS Identification:
$Id: localization-procs.tcl,v 1.32 2024/09/11 06:15:48 gustafn Exp $
Procedures in this file
- clock_to_ansi (public, deprecated)
- lc_clock_to_ansi (public)
- lc_content_size_pretty (public)
- lc_get (public)
- lc_list_all_timezones (public)
- lc_numeric (public)
- lc_parse_number (public)
- lc_time_conn_to_system (public)
- lc_time_fmt (public)
- lc_time_local_to_utc (public)
- lc_time_system_to_conn (public)
- lc_time_tz_convert (public)
- lc_time_utc_to_local (public)
Detailed information
clock_to_ansi (public, deprecated)
clock_to_ansi seconds
Deprecated. Invoking this procedure generates a warning.
Convert a time in the Tcl internal clock seconds format to ANSI format, usable by lc_time_fmt. DEPRECATED: this proc does not comply with naming convention enforced by acs-tcl.naming__proc_naming automated test
- Parameters:
- seconds (required)
- Returns:
- ANSI (YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS) formatted date.
- Author:
- Lars Pind <lars@pinds.com>
- See Also:
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- No testcase defined.
lc_clock_to_ansi (public)
lc_clock_to_ansi seconds
Convert a time in the Tcl internal clock seconds format to ANSI format, usable by lc_time_fmt.
- Parameters:
- seconds (required)
- Returns:
- ANSI (YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS) formatted date.
- Author:
- Lars Pind <lars@pinds.com>
- See Also:
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs
lc_content_size_pretty (public)
lc_content_size_pretty [ -size size ] [ -precision precision ] \ [ -standard standard ]
Transforms data size, provided in nonnegative bytes, to KB, MB... up to YB.
- Switches:
- -size (optional, defaults to
"0"
)- Size in bytes
- -precision (optional, defaults to
"1"
)- Numbers in the fractional part
- -standard (optional, defaults to
"decimal"
)- Standard to use for binary prefix. Three standards are supported currently by this proc: - decimal (default): SI (base-10, 1000 bytes = 1kB) - binary: IEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KiB) - legacy: JEDEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KB)
- Returns:
- Size in given standard units (e.g. '5.2 MB')
- Author:
- Héctor Romojaro
- Created:
- 2019-06-25
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_content_size_pretty
lc_get (public)
lc_get [ -locale locale ] key
Get a certain format string for the current locale.
- Switches:
- -locale (optional)
- Parameters:
- key (required)
- the key of for the format string you want.
- Returns:
- the format string for the current locale.
- Author:
- Lars Pind <lars@pinds.com>
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_content_size_pretty
lc_list_all_timezones (public)
lc_list_all_timezones
- Returns:
- list of pairs containing all timezone names and offsets. Data drawn from acs-reference package timezones table
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_timezones, set_get_timezone
lc_numeric (public)
lc_numeric num [ fmt ] [ locale ]
Given a number and a locale return a formatted version of the number for that locale.
- Parameters:
- num (required)
- Number in canonical form
- fmt (optional)
- Format string used by the Tcl format command (should be restricted to the form "%.Nf" if present).
- locale (optional)
- Locale
- Returns:
- Localized form of the number
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs, lang_test__lc_content_size_pretty, lc__commify_number
lc_parse_number (public)
lc_parse_number num locale [ integer_only_p ]
Converts a number to its canonical representation by stripping everything but the decimal separator and trimming left 0's so it won't be octal. It can process the following types of numbers:
The valid separators are taken from the given locale. Does not handle localized signed numbers in this version. The sign may only be placed before the number (with/without whitespace). Also allows the empty string, returning same.
- Just digits (allows leading zeros).
- Digits with a valid thousands separator, used consistently (leading zeros not allowed)
- Either of the above with a decimal separator plus optional digits after the decimal marker
- Parameters:
- num (required)
- Localized number
- locale (required)
- Locale
- integer_only_p (optional, defaults to
"0"
)- True if only integers returned
- Returns:
- Canonical form of the number
- Error:
- If unsupported locale or not a number
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs
lc_time_conn_to_system (public)
lc_time_conn_to_system time_value
Converts a date from the connection's timezone to the system (database) timezone, using the OpenACS timezone setting and user's preference
- Parameters:
- time_value (required)
- Timestamp from conn input in the ISO datetime format.
- Returns:
- Timestamp in the database's timezone, also in ISO datetime format.
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs
lc_time_fmt (public)
lc_time_fmt datetime fmt [ locale ]
Formats a time for the specified locale.
- Parameters:
- datetime (required)
- A datetime in one of the supported formats. See lc_datetime_to_clock.
- fmt (required)
- An ISO 14652 LC_TIME style formatting string. The highlighted functions localize automatically based on the user's locale; other strings will use locale-specific text but not necessarily locale-specific formatting.
%a FDCC-set's abbreviated weekday name. %A FDCC-set's full weekday name. %b FDCC-set's abbreviated month name. %B FDCC-set's full month name. %c FDCC-set's appropriate date and time representation. %C Century (a year divided by 100 and truncated to integer) as decimal number (00-99). %d Day of the month as a decimal number (01-31). %D Date in the format mm/dd/yy. %e Day of the month as a decimal number (1-31 in at two-digit field with leadingfill). %E Month number as a decimal number (1-12 in at two-digit field with leading fill). %f Weekday as a decimal number (1(Monday)-7). %F is replaced by the date in the format YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601 format) %h A synonym for %b. %H Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (00-23). %I Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (01-12). %j Day of the year as a decimal number (001-366). %m Month as a decimal number (01-13). %M Minute as a decimal number (00-59). %n A character. %p FDCC-set's equivalent of either AM or PM. %r Hours and minutes using 12-hour clock AM/PM notation, e.g. '06:12 AM'. %q Long date without weekday (OpenACS addition to the standard) %Q Long date with weekday (OpenACS addition to the standard) %S Seconds as a decimal number (00-61). %t A character. %T 24-hour clock time in the format HH:MM:SS. %u Week number of the year as a decimal number with two digits and leading zero, according to "week" keyword. %U Week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53). %w Weekday as a decimal number (0(Sunday)-6). %W Week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53). %x FDCC-set's appropriate date representation. %X FDCC-set's appropriate time representation. %y Year (offset from %C) as a decimal number (00-99). %Y Year with century as a decimal number. %Z The connection's timezone, e.g. 'America/New_York'. %% A character. - locale (optional)
- Locale identifier must be in the locale database
- Returns:
- A date formatted for a locale
- Error:
- Fails if given a non-existent locale or a malformed datetime. Impossible dates will be treated as per clock scan behavior and e.g. 29 Feb 1999 will be translated to 1st March, Monday, as it wasn't a leap year. The clock api takes care of the proper handling of Julian/Gregorian dates.
- See Also:
- lc_datetime_to_clock
- http://www.tondering.dk/claus/calendar.html
- man strftime on a UNIX shell prompt for more date format abbreviations.
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs, lc_time_fmt_Z_timezone
lc_time_local_to_utc (public)
lc_time_local_to_utc time_value [ tz ]
Converts a local time to a UTC time for the specified timezone.
- Parameters:
- time_value (required)
- Local time in the ISO datetime format, YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS
- tz (optional)
- Valid timezone as supported by the Tcl Clock command or must exist in tz_data table.
- Returns:
- UTC time.
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs, lang_test__lc_timezones
lc_time_system_to_conn (public)
lc_time_system_to_conn time_value
Converts a date from the system (database) to the connection's timezone, using the OpenACS timezone setting and user's preference
- Parameters:
- time_value (required)
- Timestamp from the database in the ISO datetime format.
- Returns:
- Timestamp in conn's local time, also in ISO datetime format.
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs
lc_time_tz_convert (public)
lc_time_tz_convert -from from -to to -time_value time_value
Converts a date from one timezone to another.
- Switches:
- -from (required)
- -to (required)
- -time_value (required)
- A datetime in one of the supported formats. See lc_datetime_to_clock.
- Returns:
- Timestamp in the 'to' timezone, also in ISO datetime format, or the empty string when 'time_value' or one of the timezones are invalid, or when it is otherwise impossible to determine the right conversion.
- See Also:
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs, lang_test__lc_timezones
lc_time_utc_to_local (public)
lc_time_utc_to_local time_value [ tz ]
Converts a Universal Time to local time for the specified timezone.
- Parameters:
- time_value (required)
- UTC time in the ISO datetime format.
- tz (optional)
- Timezone that must exist in tz_data table.
- Returns:
- Local time
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- lang_test__lc_procs
Content File Source
#/packages/lang/tcl/localization-procs.tcl ad_library { Routines for localizing numbers, dates and monetary amounts <p> This is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License. Full text of the license is available from the GNU Project: http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html @creation-date 30 September 2000 @author Jeff Davis (davis@xarg.net) @author Ashok Argent-Katwala (akatwala@arsdigita.com) @cvs-id $Id: localization-procs.tcl,v 1.32 2024/09/11 06:15:48 gustafn Exp $ } d_proc -public lc_parse_number { num locale {integer_only_p 0} } { Converts a number to its canonical representation by stripping everything but the decimal separator and trimming left 0's so it won't be octal. It can process the following types of numbers: <ul> <li>Just digits (allows leading zeros). <li>Digits with a valid thousands separator, used consistently (leading zeros not allowed) <li>Either of the above with a decimal separator plus optional digits after the decimal marker </ul> The valid separators are taken from the given locale. Does not handle localized signed numbers in this version. The sign may only be placed before the number (with/without whitespace). Also allows the empty string, returning same. @param num Localized number @param locale Locale @param integer_only_p True if only integers returned @error If unsupported locale or not a number @return Canonical form of the number } { if {$num eq ""} { return "" } set dec [lc_get -locale $locale "decimal_point"] set thou [lc_get -locale $locale "mon_thousands_sep"][lc_get -locale $locale "thousands_sep"] set neg [lc_get -locale $locale "negative_sign"] set pos [lc_get -locale $locale "positive_sign"] # # Sanity check: decimal point must be different from the thousands # separators. This test should be really either in regression # testing or be forumulated as constraint after changing the # message keys. However, since a violation can lead to incorrect # results, the safety check is here as well. # if {[string first $dec $thou] > -1} { error "error in locale $locale: decimal point '$decimal_point' must be different\ from thousands separator\ (mon_thousands_sep '[lc_get -locale $locale mon_thousands_sep]'\ and thousands_sep '[lc_get -locale $locale thousands_sep]')" } lang::util::escape_vars_if_not_null {dec thou neg pos} # Pattern actually looks like this (separators notwithstanding): # {^\ *([-]|[+])?\ *([0-9]+|[1-9][0-9]{1,2}([,][0-9]{3})+)([.][0-9]*)?\ *$} set pattern "^\\ *($neg|$pos)?\\ *((\[0-9\]+|\[1-9\]\[0-9\]{0,2}($thou\[0-9\]\{3\})+)" if {$integer_only_p} { append pattern "?)(${dec}0*)?" } else { append pattern "?($dec\[0-9\]*)?)" } append pattern "\\ *\$" set is_valid_number [regexp -- $pattern $num match sign number] if {!$is_valid_number} { error "Not a number $num" } else { regsub -all $thou $number "" number if {!$integer_only_p} { regsub -all $dec $number "." number } set number [util::trim_leading_zeros $number] # Last pathological case if {"." eq $number } { set number 0 } if {[string match "\\\\\\${sign}" $neg]} { set number -$number } return $number } } d_proc -private lc_sepfmt { num {grouping {3}} {sep ,} {num_re {[0-9]}} } { Called by lc_numeric and lc_monetary. <p> Takes a grouping specifier and inserts the given separator into the string. Given a separator of : and a number of 123456789 it returns: <pre> grouping Formatted Value {3 -1} 123456:789 {3} 123:456:789 {3 2 -1} 1234:56:789 {3 2} 12:34:56:789 {-1} 123456789 </pre> @param num Number @param grouping Grouping specifier @param sep Thousands separator @param num_re Regular expression for valid numbers @return Number formatted with thousand separator } { # with empty separator or grouping string we behave # posixly if {$grouping eq "" || $sep eq "" } { return $num } # we need to sanitize the subspec regsub -all -- "(\[&\\\\\])" $sep "\\\\\\1" sep set match "^(-?$num_re+)(" set group [lindex $grouping 0] while { $group > 0} { set re "$match[string repeat $num_re $group])" if { ![regsub -- $re $num "\\1$sep\\2" num] } { break } if {[llength $grouping] > 1} { set grouping [lrange $grouping 1 end] } set group [lindex $grouping 0] } return $num } d_proc -public lc_numeric { num {fmt {}} {locale ""} } { Given a number and a locale return a formatted version of the number for that locale. @param num Number in canonical form @param fmt Format string used by the Tcl format command (should be restricted to the form "%.Nf" if present). @param locale Locale @return Localized form of the number } { if {$fmt ne ""} { set out [format $fmt $num] } else { set out $num } set sep [lc_get -locale $locale "thousands_sep"] set dec [lc_get -locale $locale "decimal_point"] set grouping [lc_get -locale $locale "grouping"] # Fall back on en_US if grouping is not on valid format if { $locale ne "en_US" && ![regexp {^[0-9 -]+$} $grouping] } { ns_log Warning "lc_numeric: acs-lang.localization-grouping key has " \ "invalid grouping value '$grouping' for locale '$locale'" set sep , set dec . set grouping 3 } regsub {\.} $out $dec out return [lc_sepfmt $out $grouping $sep] } d_proc -deprecated clock_to_ansi { seconds } { Convert a time in the Tcl internal clock seconds format to ANSI format, usable by lc_time_fmt. DEPRECATED: this proc does not comply with naming convention enforced by acs-tcl.naming__proc_naming automated test @author Lars Pind (lars@pinds.com) @return ANSI (YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS) formatted date. @see lc_time_fmt @see lc_clock_to_ansi } { return [lc_clock_to_ansi $seconds] } d_proc -public lc_clock_to_ansi { seconds } { Convert a time in the Tcl internal clock seconds format to ANSI format, usable by lc_time_fmt. @author Lars Pind (lars@pinds.com) @return ANSI (YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS) formatted date. @see lc_time_fmt } { return [clock format $seconds -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"] } d_proc -public lc_get { {-locale ""} key } { Get a certain format string for the current locale. @param key the key of for the format string you want. @return the format string for the current locale. @author Lars Pind (lars@pinds.com) } { # All localization message keys have a certain prefix set message_key "acs-lang.localization-$key" # Set upvar level to 0 so that no attempt is made to interpolate variables # into the string # Set translator_mode_p to 0 so we don't dress the message up with a link to translate return [lang::message::lookup $locale $message_key {} {} 0 0] } d_proc -private lc_datetime_to_clock { datetime } { Converts a datetime in one of the supported formats to a clock value. @param datetime A time string in one of the following formats as from clock tcl command specifications: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" and "%Y-%m-%d". Database timestamps such as "2019-12-16 12:50:14.049896+01" are also tolerated, by normalizing them to "2019-12-16 12:50:14". Note that in this case all information about timezone and fractions of second will be discarded. @see https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TclCmd/clock.html#M25 @return integer } { set datetime [string range [string trim $datetime] 0 18] foreach format { "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" "%Y-%m-%d" } { set invalid_format_p [catch { set date_clock [clock scan $datetime -format $format] }] if {!$invalid_format_p} { break } } if {$invalid_format_p} { error "Invalid date: $datetime" } return $date_clock } d_proc -public lc_time_fmt { datetime fmt {locale ""} } { Formats a time for the specified locale. @param datetime A datetime in one of the supported formats. See lc_datetime_to_clock. @param fmt An ISO 14652 LC_TIME style formatting string. The <b>highlighted</b> functions localize automatically based on the user's locale; other strings will use locale-specific text but not necessarily locale-specific formatting. <pre> %a FDCC-set's abbreviated weekday name. %A FDCC-set's full weekday name. %b FDCC-set's abbreviated month name. %B FDCC-set's full month name. <b>%c FDCC-set's appropriate date and time representation.</b> %C Century (a year divided by 100 and truncated to integer) as decimal number (00-99). %d Day of the month as a decimal number (01-31). %D Date in the format mm/dd/yy. %e Day of the month as a decimal number (1-31 in at two-digit field with leading <space> fill). %E Month number as a decimal number (1-12 in at two-digit field with leading <space> fill). %f Weekday as a decimal number (1(Monday)-7). %F is replaced by the date in the format YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601 format) %h A synonym for %b. %H Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (00-23). %I Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (01-12). %j Day of the year as a decimal number (001-366). %m Month as a decimal number (01-13). %M Minute as a decimal number (00-59). %n A <newline> character. %p FDCC-set's equivalent of either AM or PM. %r Hours and minutes using 12-hour clock AM/PM notation, e.g. '06:12 AM'. <b>%q Long date without weekday (OpenACS addition to the standard)</b> <b>%Q Long date with weekday (OpenACS addition to the standard)</b> %S Seconds as a decimal number (00-61). %t A <tab> character. %T 24-hour clock time in the format HH:MM:SS. %u Week number of the year as a decimal number with two digits and leading zero, according to "week" keyword. %U Week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53). %w Weekday as a decimal number (0(Sunday)-6). %W Week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number (00-53). <b>%x FDCC-set's appropriate date representation.</b> <b>%X FDCC-set's appropriate time representation.</b> %y Year (offset from %C) as a decimal number (00-99). %Y Year with century as a decimal number. %Z The connection's timezone, e.g. 'America/New_York'. %% A <percent-sign> character. </pre> @param locale Locale identifier must be in the locale database @error Fails if given a non-existent locale or a malformed datetime. Impossible dates will be treated as per clock scan behavior and e.g. 29 Feb 1999 will be translated to 1st March, Monday, as it wasn't a leap year. The clock api takes care of the proper handling of Julian/Gregorian dates. @see lc_datetime_to_clock @see http://www.tondering.dk/claus/calendar.html @see man strftime on a UNIX shell prompt for more date format abbreviations. @return A date formatted for a locale } { if { $datetime eq "" } { return "" } if { $locale eq "" } { set locale [ad_conn locale] } set date_clock [::lc_datetime_to_clock $datetime] set date_tokens [list] foreach token [clock format $date_clock -format "%Y %m %d %H %M %S %w"] { lappend date_tokens [util::trim_leading_zeros $token] } lassign $date_tokens \ lc_time_year \ lc_time_month \ lc_time_days \ lc_time_hours \ lc_time_minutes \ lc_time_seconds \ lc_time_day_no # # Keep the results of lc_time_fmt_compile in the per-thread cache # (namespaced variable) # return [subst [acs::per_thread_cache eval -key acs-lang.lc_time_fmt_compile($fmt,$locale) { lc_time_fmt_compile $fmt $locale }]] } d_proc -private lc_time_fmt_compile { fmt locale } { Compiles ISO 14652 LC_TIME style formatting string to variable substitutions and proc calls. @param fmt An ISO 14652 LC_TIME style formatting string. @param locale Locale identifier must be in the locale database @return A string that should be subst'ed in the lc_time_fmt proc after local variables have been set. } { set to_process $fmt set compiled_string "" while {[regexp -- {^(.*?)%(.)(.*)$} $to_process match done_portion percent_modifier remaining]} { switch -exact -- $percent_modifier { x { append compiled_string $done_portion set to_process "[lc_get -locale $locale d_fmt]$remaining" } X { append compiled_string $done_portion set to_process "[lc_get -locale $locale t_fmt]$remaining" } c { append compiled_string $done_portion set to_process "[lc_get -locale $locale d_t_fmt]$remaining" } q { append compiled_string $done_portion set to_process "[lc_get -locale $locale dlong_fmt]$remaining" } Q { append compiled_string $done_portion set to_process "[lc_get -locale $locale dlongweekday_fmt]$remaining" } default { append compiled_string "${done_portion}$::lang::util::percent_match($percent_modifier)" set to_process $remaining } } } # What is left to_process must be (%.)-less, so it should be included without transformation. append compiled_string $to_process return $compiled_string } d_proc -public lc_time_utc_to_local { time_value {tz ""} } { Converts a Universal Time to local time for the specified timezone. @param time_value UTC time in the ISO datetime format. @param tz Timezone that must exist in tz_data table. @return Local time } { if { $tz eq "" } { set tz [lang::conn::timezone] } set local_time [lc_time_tz_convert -from UTC -to $tz -time_value $time_value] if {$local_time eq ""} { # # An empty result normally means a broken date or timezone. We # throw a warning in this case. # ns_log warning "lc_time_utc_to_local: Timezone adjustment in ad_localization.tcl found no conversion to UTC for $time_value $tz" } return $local_time } d_proc -public lc_time_local_to_utc { time_value {tz ""} } { Converts a local time to a UTC time for the specified timezone. @param time_value Local time in the ISO datetime format, YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS @param tz Valid timezone as supported by the Tcl Clock command or must exist in tz_data table. @return UTC time. } { if { $tz eq "" } { set tz [lang::conn::timezone] } set utc_time [lc_time_tz_convert -from $tz -to UTC -time_value $time_value] if {$utc_time eq ""} { # # An empty result normally means a broken date or timezone. We # throw a warning in this case. # ns_log warning "lc_time_local_to_utc: Timezone adjustment in ad_localization.tcl found no conversion to local time for $time_value $tz" } return $utc_time } d_proc -public lc_time_system_to_conn { time_value } { Converts a date from the system (database) to the connection's timezone, using the OpenACS timezone setting and user's preference @param time_value Timestamp from the database in the ISO datetime format. @return Timestamp in conn's local time, also in ISO datetime format. } { if { ![ns_conn isconnected] } { return $time_value } set system_tz [lang::system::timezone] set conn_tz [lang::conn::timezone] if { $conn_tz eq "" || $system_tz eq $conn_tz } { return $time_value } return [lc_time_tz_convert -from $system_tz -to $conn_tz -time_value $time_value] } d_proc -public lc_time_conn_to_system { time_value } { Converts a date from the connection's timezone to the system (database) timezone, using the OpenACS timezone setting and user's preference @param time_value Timestamp from conn input in the ISO datetime format. @return Timestamp in the database's timezone, also in ISO datetime format. } { if { ![ns_conn isconnected] } { return $time_value } set system_tz [lang::system::timezone] set conn_tz [lang::conn::timezone] if { $conn_tz eq "" || $system_tz eq $conn_tz } { return $time_value } return [lc_time_tz_convert -from $conn_tz -to $system_tz -time_value $time_value] } d_proc -public lc_time_tz_convert { {-from:required} {-to:required} {-time_value:required} } { Converts a date from one timezone to another. @param time_value A datetime in one of the supported formats. See lc_datetime_to_clock. @return Timestamp in the 'to' timezone, also in ISO datetime format, or the empty string when 'time_value' or one of the timezones are invalid, or when it is otherwise impossible to determine the right conversion. @see lc_datetime_to_clock } { # # Here we enforce that the timestamp format is correct and # apply Tcl clock date normalization (e.g. 2000-00-00 00:00:00 # -> 1999-11-30 00:00:00) so that the behavior is consistent # across DBMSs) # try { set clock_value [::lc_datetime_to_clock $time_value] } on error {errmsg} { ad_log warning "lc_time_tz_convert: invalid date '$time_value'" return "" } set time_value [clock format $clock_value -format {%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}] try { # # Tcl-based conversion # # Tcl clock api can perform timezone conversion fairly easy, # with the advantage that we do not have to maintain a local # timezones database, including daylight savings, to get a # correct and consistent result. # set clock_local [clock scan $time_value -format {%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S} -timezone $from] set clock_gmt [clock scan $clock_local -format %s -gmt 1] set date_to [clock format $clock_gmt -format {%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S} -timezone $to] } on error {errmsg} { ns_log notice \ "lc_time_tz_convert: '$time_value' from '$from' to '$to' via Tcl returned:" \ $errmsg "- use DB-based conversion" # # DB-based conversion # # The typical Tcl installation will not deal with # non-canonical timezones, but we may have this # information in the ref-timezones datamodel. When the Tcl # conversion fails, we try this approach instead. # set date_to [db_string tz_convert { with gmt as ( select cast(:time_value as timestamp) - cast(r.gmt_offset || ' seconds' as interval) as time from timezones t, timezone_rules r where t.tz_id = r.tz_id and :time_value between r.local_start and r.local_end and t.tz = :from ) select to_char(gmt.time + cast(r.gmt_offset || ' seconds' as interval), 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') from timezones t, timezone_rules r, gmt where t.tz_id = r.tz_id and gmt.time between r.utc_start and r.utc_end and t.tz = :to } -default ""] } return $date_to } ad_proc -public lc_list_all_timezones { } { @return list of pairs containing all timezone names and offsets. Data drawn from acs-reference package timezones table } { return [db_list_of_lists all_timezones {}] } ad_proc -private lc_time_drop_meridian { hours } { Converts HH24 to HH12. } { if {$hours > 12} { incr hours -12 } elseif {$hours == 0} { set hours 12 } return $hours } ad_proc -private lc_wrap_sunday { day_no } { To go from 0(Sun) - 6(Sat) to 1(Mon) - 7(Sun) } { if {$day_no==0} { return 7 } else { return $day_no } } ad_proc -private lc_time_name_meridian { locale hours } { Returns locale data depending on AM or PM. } { if {$hours > 11} { return [lc_get -locale $locale "pm_str"] } else { return [lc_get -locale $locale "am_str"] } } ad_proc -private lc_leading_space {num} { Inserts a leading space for numbers less than 10. } { if {$num < 10} { return " $num" } else { return $num } } d_proc -private lc_leading_zeros { the_integer n_desired_digits } { Adds leading zeros to an integer to give it the desired number of digits } { return [format "%0${n_desired_digits}d" $the_integer] } d_proc -public lc_content_size_pretty { {-size "0"} {-precision "1"} {-standard "decimal"} } { Transforms data size, provided in nonnegative bytes, to KB, MB... up to YB. @param size Size in bytes @param precision Numbers in the fractional part @param standard Standard to use for binary prefix. Three standards are supported currently by this proc: - decimal (default): SI (base-10, 1000 bytes = 1kB) - binary: IEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KiB) - legacy: JEDEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KB) @return Size in given standard units (e.g. '5.2 MB') @author Héctor Romojaro <hector.romojaro@gmail.com> @creation-date 2019-06-25 } { # # Localized byte/s # set bytes [lc_get "bytes"] set byte [lc_get "byte"] switch $standard { decimal { # # SI (base-10, 1000 bytes = 1KB) # set div 1000 set units [list $bytes kB MB GB TB PB EB ZB YB] } binary { # # IEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KiB) # set div 1024 set units [list $bytes KiB MiB GiB TiB PiB EiB ZiB YiB] } legacy { # # JEDEC (base-2, 1024 bytes = 1KB) # set div 1024 set units [list $bytes KB MB GB TB PB EB ZB YB] } default { return "Unknown value $standard for -standard option" } } # # For empty size, we assume 0 # if {$size eq ""} { set size 0 } set len [string length $size] if {$size < $div} { # # 1 byte or n bytes # if {$size == 1} { set size_pretty [format "%s $byte" $size] } else { set size_pretty [format "%s $bytes" $size] } } else { # # > 1K # set unit [expr {($len - 1) / 3}] set size_pretty [format "%.${precision}f %s" [expr {$size / pow($div,$unit)}] [lindex $units $unit]] } # # Localize dot/comma just before return # set size_pretty "[lc_numeric [lindex $size_pretty 0]] [lindex $size_pretty 1]" return $size_pretty } # Local variables: # mode: tcl # tcl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: