/* * Calendar Functions * (C) 1999-2009,2015 Jack Lloyd * (C) 2015 Simon Warta (Kullo GmbH) * * Botan is released under the Simplified BSD License (see license.txt) */ #ifndef BOTAN_CALENDAR_H__ #define BOTAN_CALENDAR_H__ #include #include #include namespace Botan { /** * Struct representing a particular date and time */ struct BOTAN_DLL calendar_point { /** The year */ uint32_t year; /** The month, 1 through 12 for Jan to Dec */ uint32_t month; /** The day of the month, 1 through 31 (or 28 or 30 based on month */ uint32_t day; /** Hour in 24-hour form, 0 to 23 */ uint32_t hour; /** Minutes in the hour, 0 to 60 */ uint32_t minutes; /** Seconds in the minute, 0 to 60, but might be slightly larger to deal with leap seconds on some systems */ uint32_t seconds; /** * Initialize a calendar_point * @param y the year * @param mon the month * @param d the day * @param h the hour * @param min the minute * @param sec the second */ calendar_point(uint32_t y, uint32_t mon, uint32_t d, uint32_t h, uint32_t min, uint32_t sec) : year(y), month(mon), day(d), hour(h), minutes(min), seconds(sec) {} /** * Returns an STL timepoint object */ std::chrono::system_clock::time_point to_std_timepoint() const; /** * Returns a human readable string of the struct's components. * Formatting might change over time. Currently it is RFC339 'iso-date-time'. */ std::string to_string() const; }; /** * Convert a time_point to a calendar_point * @param time_point a time point from the system clock * @return calendar_point object representing this time point */ BOTAN_DLL calendar_point calendar_value( const std::chrono::system_clock::time_point& time_point); } #endif