(* $Id: netdate.mli,v 2.3 2004/07/04 21:05:16 stolpmann Exp $ * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * *) (** Support for common date/time parsing and formatting. * Many routines refer to the epoch, which for Unix is * 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970. *) type t = { year : int; (** complete year *) month : int; (** 1..12 *) day : int; (** 1..31 *) hour : int; minute : int; second : int; zone : int; (** in minutes; 60 = UTC+0100 *) week_day : int (** 0 = sunday; -1 if not given *) } val localzone : int (** The offset in minutes for the local time zone from the UTC *) val create : ?zone:int -> float -> t (** Convert the time (seconds since the epoch) to a date/time record *) val parse : string -> t (** Parse a string and return a date/time record *) val since_epoch : t -> float (** Convert a date/time record into the time (seconds since the epoch) *) val parse_epoch : string -> float (** Parse a string and return the time (seconds since the epoch *) val format_to : Netchannels.out_obj_channel -> fmt:string -> t -> unit (** Format a date/time record according to the format string and outputs * the resulting string to the channel. * * The format string consists of zero or more conversion specifications * and ordinary characters. All ordinary characters are output directly * to the channel. A conversion specification consists of the '%' * character and one other character. * * The conversion specifications are: * * - [%A]: full weekday name. * - [%a]: abbreviated weekday name. * - [%B]: full month name. * - [%b]: abbreviated month name. * - [%C]: (year / 100) as an integer; single digits are preceded by a zero. * - [%c]: equivalent to ["%a %b %e %T %Y"]. * - [%D]: equivalent to ["%m/%d/%y"]. * - [%d]: day of the month as an integer (01-31); single digits are * preceded by a zero. * - [%e]: day of the month as an integer (1-31). * - [%H]: hour (24-hour clock) as an integer (00-23). * - [%h]: the same as %b. * - [%I]: hour (12-hour clock) as an integer (01-12). * - [%j]: day of the year as an integer (001-366). * - [%k]: hour (24-hour clock) as an integer (0-23); * single digits are preceded by a blank. * - [%l]: hour (12-hour clock) as an integer (1-12); * single digits are preceded by a blank. * - [%M]: minute as an integer (00-59). * - [%m]: month as an integer (01-12). * - [%n]: a newline. * - [%p]: either "AM" or "PM" as appropriate. * - [%P]: either "am" or "pm" as appropriate. * - [%R]: equivalent to ["%H:%M"]. * - [%r]: equivalent to ["%I:%M:%S %p"]. * - [%S]: second as an integer (00-60). * - [%T]: equivalent to ["%H:%M:%S"]. * - [%t]: a tab. * - [%U]: week number of the year (Sunday as the first day * of the week) as an integer (00-53). * - [%u] weekday (Monday as the first day of the week) as * an integer (1-7). * - [%w]: weekday (Sunday as the first day of the week) as * an integer (0-6). * - [%X]: representation of the time. * - [%x]: representation of the date. * - [%Y]: year with century as an integer. * - [%y]: year without century as an integer (00-99). * - [%z]: time zone offset from UTC; a leading plus sign * stands for east of UTC, a minus sign for west of UTC, hours and * minutes follow with two digits each and no delimiter between them * (common form for RFC 822 date headers). * - [%%]: a `%' character. * *) val format : fmt:string -> t -> string (** Format a date/time record as a string *) val mk_mail_date : ?zone:int -> float -> string (** Convert the time (seconds since the epoch) to a date string that * conforms to RFC 1123 (which updates RFC 822). * * Example: ["Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 -0500"]. *) val mk_usenet_date : ?zone:int -> float -> string (** Convert the time (seconds since the epoch) to a date string that * conforms to RFC 1036 (which obsoletes RFC 850). * * Example: ["Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 -0500"]. * * Note that this format has only two digits for the year. *) (* ====================================================================== * History: * * $Log: netdate.mli,v $ * Revision 2.3 2004/07/04 21:05:16 stolpmann * ocamldoc * * Revision 2.2 2001/09/29 15:26:53 pdoane * New date parsing/formatting routines * * Revision 2.1 2001/09/14 14:22:34 stolpmann * Initial revision (sourceforge) * * * ====================================================================== * Revision 1.1 2001/08/30 19:50:42 gerd * Initial revision. * * *)