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source: vendors/XIOS/current/extern/boost/include/boost/date_time/filetime_functions.hpp @ 3408

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1#ifndef DATE_TIME_FILETIME_FUNCTIONS_HPP__
2#define DATE_TIME_FILETIME_FUNCTIONS_HPP__
3
4/* Copyright (c) 2004 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
5 * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
6 * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
7 * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
8 * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
9 * $Date: 2009-06-06 07:24:09 -0400 (Sat, 06 Jun 2009) $
10 */
11
12/*! @file filetime_functions.hpp
13 * Function(s) for converting between a FILETIME structure and a
14 * time object. This file is only available on systems that have
15 * BOOST_HAS_FTIME defined.
16 */
17
18#include <boost/date_time/compiler_config.hpp>
19
20#if defined(BOOST_HAS_FTIME) // skip this file if no FILETIME
21
22#if defined(BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H)
23#  include <windows.h>
24#endif
25
26#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
27#include <boost/date_time/time.hpp>
28#include <boost/date_time/date_defs.hpp>
29
30namespace boost {
31
32namespace date_time {
33
34namespace winapi {
35
36#if !defined(BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H)
37
38    extern "C" {
39
40        struct FILETIME
41        {
42            boost::uint32_t dwLowDateTime;
43            boost::uint32_t dwHighDateTime;
44        };
45        struct SYSTEMTIME
46        {
47            boost::uint16_t wYear;
48            boost::uint16_t wMonth;
49            boost::uint16_t wDayOfWeek;
50            boost::uint16_t wDay;
51            boost::uint16_t wHour;
52            boost::uint16_t wMinute;
53            boost::uint16_t wSecond;
54            boost::uint16_t wMilliseconds;
55        };
56
57        __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(FILETIME* lpFileTime);
58        __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall FileTimeToLocalFileTime(const FILETIME* lpFileTime, FILETIME* lpLocalFileTime);
59        __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall GetSystemTime(SYSTEMTIME* lpSystemTime);
60        __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall SystemTimeToFileTime(const SYSTEMTIME* lpSystemTime, FILETIME* lpFileTime);
61
62    } // extern "C"
63
64#endif // defined(BOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H)
65
66    typedef FILETIME file_time;
67    typedef SYSTEMTIME system_time;
68
69    inline void get_system_time_as_file_time(file_time& ft)
70    {
71#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3205))
72        // Some runtime library implementations expect local times as the norm for ctime.
73        file_time ft_utc;
74        GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft_utc);
75        FileTimeToLocalFileTime(&ft_utc, &ft);
76#elif defined(BOOST_NO_GETSYSTEMTIMEASFILETIME)
77        system_time st;
78        GetSystemTime(&st);
79        SystemTimeToFileTime(&st, &ft);
80#else
81        GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
82#endif
83    }
84
85    /*!
86     * The function converts file_time into number of microseconds elapsed since 1970-Jan-01
87     *
88     * \note Only dates after 1970-Jan-01 are supported. Dates before will be wrapped.
89     *
90     * \note The function is templated on the FILETIME type, so that
91     *       it can be used with both native FILETIME and the ad-hoc
92     *       boost::date_time::winapi::file_time type.
93     */
94    template< typename FileTimeT >
95    inline boost::uint64_t file_time_to_microseconds(FileTimeT const& ft)
96    {
97        /* shift is difference between 1970-Jan-01 & 1601-Jan-01
98        * in 100-nanosecond intervals */
99        const uint64_t shift = 116444736000000000ULL; // (27111902 << 32) + 3577643008
100
101        union {
102            FileTimeT as_file_time;
103            uint64_t as_integer; // 100-nanos since 1601-Jan-01
104        } caster;
105        caster.as_file_time = ft;
106
107        caster.as_integer -= shift; // filetime is now 100-nanos since 1970-Jan-01
108        return (caster.as_integer / 10); // truncate to microseconds
109    }
110
111} // namespace winapi
112
113//! Create a time object from an initialized FILETIME struct.
114/*!
115 * Create a time object from an initialized FILETIME struct.
116 * A FILETIME struct holds 100-nanosecond units (0.0000001). When
117 * built with microsecond resolution the file_time's sub second value
118 * will be truncated. Nanosecond resolution has no truncation.
119 *
120 * \note The function is templated on the FILETIME type, so that
121 *       it can be used with both native FILETIME and the ad-hoc
122 *       boost::date_time::winapi::file_time type.
123 */
124template< typename TimeT, typename FileTimeT >
125inline
126TimeT time_from_ftime(const FileTimeT& ft)
127{
128    typedef typename TimeT::date_type date_type;
129    typedef typename TimeT::date_duration_type date_duration_type;
130    typedef typename TimeT::time_duration_type time_duration_type;
131
132    // https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2523
133    // Since this function can be called with arbitrary times, including ones that
134    // are before 1970-Jan-01, we'll have to cast the time a bit differently,
135    // than it is done in the file_time_to_microseconds function. This allows to
136    // avoid integer wrapping for dates before 1970-Jan-01.
137    union {
138        FileTimeT as_file_time;
139        uint64_t as_integer; // 100-nanos since 1601-Jan-01
140    } caster;
141    caster.as_file_time = ft;
142
143    uint64_t sec = caster.as_integer / 10000000UL;
144    uint32_t sub_sec = (caster.as_integer % 10000000UL) // 100-nanoseconds since the last second
145#if !defined(BOOST_DATE_TIME_POSIX_TIME_STD_CONFIG)
146        / 10; // microseconds since the last second
147#else
148        * 100; // nanoseconds since the last second
149#endif
150
151    // split sec into usable chunks: days, hours, minutes, & seconds
152    const uint32_t sec_per_day = 86400; // seconds per day
153    uint32_t days = static_cast< uint32_t >(sec / sec_per_day);
154    uint32_t tmp = static_cast< uint32_t >(sec % sec_per_day);
155    uint32_t hours = tmp / 3600; // sec_per_hour
156    tmp %= 3600;
157    uint32_t minutes = tmp / 60; // sec_per_min
158    tmp %= 60;
159    uint32_t seconds = tmp; // seconds
160
161    date_duration_type dd(days);
162    date_type d = date_type(1601, Jan, 01) + dd;
163    return TimeT(d, time_duration_type(hours, minutes, seconds, sub_sec));
164}
165
166}} // boost::date_time
167
168#endif // BOOST_HAS_FTIME
169
170#endif // DATE_TIME_FILETIME_FUNCTIONS_HPP__
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