Merge topic 'unix-timestamps'

6727270b CMake: Extend TIMESTAMP sub-commands with new unix time format specifier
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Brad King 2016-02-19 09:47:39 -05:00 committed by CMake Topic Stage
commit c387325d4a
6 changed files with 101 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -277,6 +277,7 @@ specifiers:
%j The day of the current year (001-366).
%m The month of the current year (01-12).
%M The minute of the current hour (00-59).
%s Seconds since midnight (UTC) 1-Jan-1970 (UNIX time).
%S The second of the current minute.
60 represents a leap second. (00-60)
%U The week number of the current year (00-53).

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
unix-timestamps
---------------
* The :command:`string(TIMESTAMP)` and :command:`file(TIMESTAMP)`
commands gained support for the ``%s`` placeholder. This is
the number of seconds since the UNIX Epoch.

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@ -12,9 +12,11 @@
#include "cmTimestamp.h"
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sstream>
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
std::string cmTimestamp::CurrentTime(
@ -44,7 +46,7 @@ std::string cmTimestamp::FileModificationTime(const char* path,
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
std::string cmTimestamp::CreateTimestampFromTimeT(time_t timeT,
std::string formatString, bool utcFlag)
std::string formatString, bool utcFlag) const
{
if(formatString.empty())
{
@ -79,12 +81,12 @@ std::string cmTimestamp::CreateTimestampFromTimeT(time_t timeT,
for(std::string::size_type i = 0; i < formatString.size(); ++i)
{
char c1 = formatString[i];
char c2 = (i+1 < formatString.size()) ?
formatString[i+1] : static_cast<char>(0);
char c2 = (i + 1 < formatString.size()) ?
formatString[i + 1] : static_cast<char>(0);
if(c1 == '%' && c2 != 0)
{
result += AddTimestampComponent(c2, timeStruct);
result += AddTimestampComponent(c2, timeStruct, timeT);
++i;
}
else
@ -96,9 +98,41 @@ std::string cmTimestamp::CreateTimestampFromTimeT(time_t timeT,
return result;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
time_t cmTimestamp::CreateUtcTimeTFromTm(struct tm &tm) const
{
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
return _mkgmtime(&tm);
#else
// From Linux timegm() manpage.
std::string tz_old = "TZ=";
if (const char* tz = cmSystemTools::GetEnv("TZ"))
{
tz_old += tz;
}
// The standard says that "TZ=" or "TZ=[UNRECOGNIZED_TZ]" means UTC.
// It seems that "TZ=" does NOT work, at least under Windows
// with neither MSVC nor MinGW, so let's use explicit "TZ=UTC"
cmSystemTools::PutEnv("TZ=UTC");
tzset();
time_t result = mktime(&tm);
cmSystemTools::PutEnv(tz_old);
tzset();
return result;
#endif
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
std::string cmTimestamp::AddTimestampComponent(
char flag, struct tm& timeStruct)
char flag, struct tm& timeStruct, const time_t timeT) const
{
std::string formatString = "%";
formatString += flag;
@ -117,6 +151,26 @@ std::string cmTimestamp::AddTimestampComponent(
case 'y':
case 'Y':
break;
case 's': // Seconds since UNIX epoch (midnight 1-jan-1970)
{
// Build a time_t for UNIX epoch and substract from the input "timeT":
struct tm tmUnixEpoch;
memset(&tmUnixEpoch, 0, sizeof(tmUnixEpoch));
tmUnixEpoch.tm_mday = 1;
tmUnixEpoch.tm_year = 1970-1900;
const time_t unixEpoch = this->CreateUtcTimeTFromTm(tmUnixEpoch);
if (unixEpoch == -1)
{
cmSystemTools::Error("Error generating UNIX epoch in "
"STRING(TIMESTAMP ...). Please, file a bug report aginst CMake");
return std::string();
}
std::stringstream ss;
ss << static_cast<long int>(difftime(timeT, unixEpoch));
return ss.str();
}
default:
{
return formatString;

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#include <time.h>
/** \class cmTimestamp
* \brief Utility class to generate sting representation of a timestamp
* \brief Utility class to generate string representation of a timestamp
*
*/
class cmTimestamp
@ -30,10 +30,13 @@ public:
const std::string& formatString, bool utcFlag);
private:
std::string CreateTimestampFromTimeT(time_t timeT,
std::string formatString, bool utcFlag);
time_t CreateUtcTimeTFromTm(struct tm& timeStruct) const;
std::string AddTimestampComponent(char flag, struct tm& timeStruct);
std::string CreateTimestampFromTimeT(
time_t timeT, std::string formatString, bool utcFlag) const;
std::string AddTimestampComponent(
char flag, struct tm& timeStruct, time_t timeT) const;
};

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
string(TIMESTAMP timestamp "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S] %s" UTC)
string(TIMESTAMP unix_time "%s")
string(TIMESTAMP year "%Y" UTC)
string(TIMESTAMP days "%j" UTC)
# Doing proper date calculations here to verify unix timestamps
# could be error prone.
# At the very least use some safe lower and upper bounds to
# see if we are somewhere in the right region.
math(EXPR years_since_epoch "${year} - 1970")
math(EXPR lower_bound "((${years_since_epoch} * 365) + ${days}) * 86400")
math(EXPR upper_bound "((${years_since_epoch} * 366) + ${days}) * 86400")
if(unix_time GREATER lower_bound AND unix_time LESS upper_bound)
message("~${unix_time}~")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "${timestamp} unix time not in expected range [${lower_bound}, ${upper_bound}]")
endif()

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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ set(TIMESTAMP-IncompleteSpecifier-RESULT 0)
set(TIMESTAMP-IncompleteSpecifier-STDERR "~foobar%~")
set(TIMESTAMP-AllSpecifiers-RESULT 0)
set(TIMESTAMP-AllSpecifiers-STDERR "~[0-9]+(;[0-9]+)*~")
set(TIMESTAMP-UnixTime-RESULT 0)
set(TIMESTAMP-UnixTime-STDERR "~[1-9][0-9]+~")
include("@CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@/CheckCMakeTest.cmake")
check_cmake_test(String
@ -58,6 +60,7 @@ check_cmake_test(String
TIMESTAMP-UnknownSpecifier
TIMESTAMP-IncompleteSpecifier
TIMESTAMP-AllSpecifiers
TIMESTAMP-UnixTime
)
# Execute each test listed in StringTestScript.cmake:
@ -68,9 +71,12 @@ set(number_of_tests_expected 70)
include("@CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@/ExecuteScriptTests.cmake")
execute_all_script_tests(${scriptname} number_of_tests_executed)
string(TIMESTAMP timestamp "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S] UTC %s" UTC)
# And verify that number_of_tests_executed is at least as many as we know
# about as of this writing...
#
message(STATUS "timestamp='${timestamp}'")
message(STATUS "scriptname='${scriptname}'")
message(STATUS "number_of_tests_executed='${number_of_tests_executed}'")
message(STATUS "number_of_tests_expected='${number_of_tests_expected}'")