quorum/vendor/github.com/robertkrimen/otto/type_date.go

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Go

package otto
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"regexp"
Time "time"
)
type _dateObject struct {
time Time.Time // Time from the "time" package, a cached version of time
epoch int64
value Value
isNaN bool
}
var (
invalidDateObject = _dateObject{
time: Time.Time{},
epoch: -1,
value: NaNValue(),
isNaN: true,
}
)
type _ecmaTime struct {
year int
month int
day int
hour int
minute int
second int
millisecond int
location *Time.Location // Basically, either local or UTC
}
func ecmaTime(goTime Time.Time) _ecmaTime {
return _ecmaTime{
goTime.Year(),
dateFromGoMonth(goTime.Month()),
goTime.Day(),
goTime.Hour(),
goTime.Minute(),
goTime.Second(),
goTime.Nanosecond() / (100 * 100 * 100),
goTime.Location(),
}
}
func (self *_ecmaTime) goTime() Time.Time {
return Time.Date(
self.year,
dateToGoMonth(self.month),
self.day,
self.hour,
self.minute,
self.second,
self.millisecond*(100*100*100),
self.location,
)
}
func (self *_dateObject) Time() Time.Time {
return self.time
}
func (self *_dateObject) Epoch() int64 {
return self.epoch
}
func (self *_dateObject) Value() Value {
return self.value
}
// FIXME A date should only be in the range of -100,000,000 to +100,000,000 (1970): 15.9.1.1
func (self *_dateObject) SetNaN() {
self.time = Time.Time{}
self.epoch = -1
self.value = NaNValue()
self.isNaN = true
}
func (self *_dateObject) SetTime(time Time.Time) {
self.Set(timeToEpoch(time))
}
func epoch2dateObject(epoch float64) _dateObject {
date := _dateObject{}
date.Set(epoch)
return date
}
func (self *_dateObject) Set(epoch float64) {
// epoch
self.epoch = epochToInteger(epoch)
// time
time, err := epochToTime(epoch)
self.time = time // Is either a valid time, or the zero-value for time.Time
// value & isNaN
if err != nil {
self.isNaN = true
self.epoch = -1
self.value = NaNValue()
} else {
self.value = toValue_int64(self.epoch)
}
}
func epochToInteger(value float64) int64 {
if value > 0 {
return int64(math.Floor(value))
}
return int64(math.Ceil(value))
}
func epochToTime(value float64) (time Time.Time, err error) {
epochWithMilli := value
if math.IsNaN(epochWithMilli) || math.IsInf(epochWithMilli, 0) {
err = fmt.Errorf("Invalid time %v", value)
return
}
epoch := int64(epochWithMilli / 1000)
milli := int64(epochWithMilli) % 1000
time = Time.Unix(int64(epoch), milli*1000000).UTC()
return
}
func timeToEpoch(time Time.Time) float64 {
return float64(time.UnixNano() / (1000 * 1000))
}
func (runtime *_runtime) newDateObject(epoch float64) *_object {
self := runtime.newObject()
self.class = "Date"
// FIXME This is ugly...
date := _dateObject{}
date.Set(epoch)
self.value = date
return self
}
func (self *_object) dateValue() _dateObject {
value, _ := self.value.(_dateObject)
return value
}
func dateObjectOf(rt *_runtime, _dateObject *_object) _dateObject {
if _dateObject == nil || _dateObject.class != "Date" {
panic(rt.panicTypeError())
}
return _dateObject.dateValue()
}
// JavaScript is 0-based, Go is 1-based (15.9.1.4)
func dateToGoMonth(month int) Time.Month {
return Time.Month(month + 1)
}
func dateFromGoMonth(month Time.Month) int {
return int(month) - 1
}
// Both JavaScript & Go are 0-based (Sunday == 0)
func dateToGoDay(day int) Time.Weekday {
return Time.Weekday(day)
}
func dateFromGoDay(day Time.Weekday) int {
return int(day)
}
func newDateTime(argumentList []Value, location *Time.Location) (epoch float64) {
pick := func(index int, default_ float64) (float64, bool) {
if index >= len(argumentList) {
return default_, false
}
value := argumentList[index].float64()
if math.IsNaN(value) || math.IsInf(value, 0) {
return 0, true
}
return value, false
}
if len(argumentList) >= 2 { // 2-argument, 3-argument, ...
var year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond float64
var invalid bool
if year, invalid = pick(0, 1900.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if month, invalid = pick(1, 0.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if day, invalid = pick(2, 1.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if hour, invalid = pick(3, 0.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if minute, invalid = pick(4, 0.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if second, invalid = pick(5, 0.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if millisecond, invalid = pick(6, 0.0); invalid {
goto INVALID
}
if year >= 0 && year <= 99 {
year += 1900
}
time := Time.Date(int(year), dateToGoMonth(int(month)), int(day), int(hour), int(minute), int(second), int(millisecond)*1000*1000, location)
return timeToEpoch(time)
} else if len(argumentList) == 0 { // 0-argument
time := Time.Now().UTC()
return timeToEpoch(time)
} else { // 1-argument
value := valueOfArrayIndex(argumentList, 0)
value = toPrimitive(value)
if value.IsString() {
return dateParse(value.string())
}
return value.float64()
}
INVALID:
epoch = math.NaN()
return
}
var (
dateLayoutList = []string{
"2006",
"2006-01",
"2006-01-02",
"2006T15:04",
"2006-01T15:04",
"2006-01-02T15:04",
"2006T15:04:05",
"2006-01T15:04:05",
"2006-01-02T15:04:05",
"2006T15:04:05.000",
"2006-01T15:04:05.000",
"2006-01-02T15:04:05.000",
"2006T15:04-0700",
"2006-01T15:04-0700",
"2006-01-02T15:04-0700",
"2006T15:04:05-0700",
"2006-01T15:04:05-0700",
"2006-01-02T15:04:05-0700",
"2006T15:04:05.000-0700",
"2006-01T15:04:05.000-0700",
"2006-01-02T15:04:05.000-0700",
Time.RFC1123,
}
matchDateTimeZone = regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*)(?:(Z)|([\+\-]\d{2}):(\d{2}))$`)
)
func dateParse(date string) (epoch float64) {
// YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ
var time Time.Time
var err error
{
date := date
if match := matchDateTimeZone.FindStringSubmatch(date); match != nil {
if match[2] == "Z" {
date = match[1] + "+0000"
} else {
date = match[1] + match[3] + match[4]
}
}
for _, layout := range dateLayoutList {
time, err = Time.Parse(layout, date)
if err == nil {
break
}
}
}
if err != nil {
return math.NaN()
}
return float64(time.UnixNano()) / (1000 * 1000) // UnixMilli()
}