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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2020, Linus Groh <linusg@serenityos.org>
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
- */
- #include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
- #include <LibCore/DateTime.h>
- #include <LibJS/Heap/Heap.h>
- #include <LibJS/Runtime/Date.h>
- #include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalObject.h>
- #include <sys/time.h>
- #include <time.h>
- namespace JS {
- Date* Date::create(GlobalObject& global_object, Core::DateTime datetime, i16 milliseconds, bool is_invalid)
- {
- return global_object.heap().allocate<Date>(global_object, datetime, milliseconds, is_invalid, *global_object.date_prototype());
- }
- Date::Date(Core::DateTime datetime, i16 milliseconds, bool is_invalid, Object& prototype)
- : Object(prototype)
- , m_datetime(datetime)
- , m_milliseconds(milliseconds)
- , m_is_invalid(is_invalid)
- {
- }
- Date::~Date()
- {
- }
- tm Date::to_utc_tm() const
- {
- time_t timestamp = m_datetime.timestamp();
- struct tm tm;
- gmtime_r(×tamp, &tm);
- return tm;
- }
- int Date::utc_date() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_mday;
- }
- int Date::utc_day() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_wday;
- }
- int Date::utc_full_year() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_year + 1900;
- }
- int Date::utc_hours() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_hour;
- }
- int Date::utc_minutes() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_min;
- }
- int Date::utc_month() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_mon;
- }
- int Date::utc_seconds() const
- {
- return to_utc_tm().tm_sec;
- }
- String Date::gmt_date_string() const
- {
- // Mon, 18 Dec 1995 17:28:35 GMT
- // FIXME: Note that we're totally cheating with the timezone part here..
- return datetime().to_string("%a, %e %b %Y %T GMT");
- }
- String Date::iso_date_string() const
- {
- auto tm = to_utc_tm();
- int year = tm.tm_year + 1900;
- int month = tm.tm_mon + 1;
- StringBuilder builder;
- if (year < 0)
- builder.appendff("-{:06}", -year);
- else if (year > 9999)
- builder.appendff("+{:06}", year);
- else
- builder.appendff("{:04}", year);
- builder.append('-');
- builder.appendff("{:02}", month);
- builder.append('-');
- builder.appendff("{:02}", tm.tm_mday);
- builder.append('T');
- builder.appendff("{:02}", tm.tm_hour);
- builder.append(':');
- builder.appendff("{:02}", tm.tm_min);
- builder.append(':');
- builder.appendff("{:02}", tm.tm_sec);
- builder.append('.');
- builder.appendff("{:03}", m_milliseconds);
- builder.append('Z');
- return builder.build();
- }
- // https://tc39.es/ecma262/#eqn-msPerSecond
- static constexpr double MS_PER_SECOND = 1000;
- // https://tc39.es/ecma262/#eqn-msPerMinute
- static constexpr double MS_PER_MINUTE = 60000;
- // https://tc39.es/ecma262/#eqn-msPerHour
- static constexpr double MS_PER_HOUR = 3600000;
- // https://tc39.es/ecma262/#eqn-msPerDay
- static constexpr double MS_PER_DAY = 86400000;
- // 21.4.1.11 MakeTime ( hour, min, sec, ms ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-maketime
- Value make_time(GlobalObject& global_object, Value hour, Value min, Value sec, Value ms)
- {
- // 1. If hour is not finite or min is not finite or sec is not finite or ms is not finite, return NaN.
- if (!hour.is_finite_number() || !min.is_finite_number() || !sec.is_finite_number() || !ms.is_finite_number())
- return js_nan();
- // 2. Let h be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(hour)).
- auto h = hour.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 3. Let m be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(min)).
- auto m = min.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 4. Let s be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(sec)).
- auto s = sec.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 5. Let milli be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(ms)).
- auto milli = ms.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 6. Let t be ((h * msPerHour + m * msPerMinute) + s * msPerSecond) + milli, performing the arithmetic according to IEEE 754-2019 rules (that is, as if using the ECMAScript operators * and +).
- // NOTE: C++ arithmetic abides by IEEE 754 rules
- auto t = ((h * MS_PER_HOUR + m * MS_PER_MINUTE) + s * MS_PER_SECOND) + milli;
- // 7. Return t.
- return Value(t);
- }
- // https://tc39.es/ecma262/#eqn-Day
- static inline double day(double time_value)
- {
- return floor(time_value / MS_PER_DAY);
- }
- // 21.4.1.12 MakeDay ( year, month, date ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-makeday
- Value make_day(GlobalObject& global_object, Value year, Value month, Value date)
- {
- // 1. If year is not finite or month is not finite or date is not finite, return NaN.
- if (!year.is_finite_number() || !month.is_finite_number() || !date.is_finite_number())
- return js_nan();
- // 2. Let y be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(year)).
- auto y = year.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 3. Let m be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(month)).
- auto m = month.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 4. Let dt be 𝔽(! ToIntegerOrInfinity(date)).
- auto dt = date.to_integer_or_infinity(global_object);
- // 5. Let ym be y + 𝔽(floor(ℝ(m) / 12)).
- auto ym = Value(y + floor(m / 12));
- // 6. If ym is not finite, return NaN.
- if (!ym.is_finite_number())
- return js_nan();
- // 7. Let mn be 𝔽(ℝ(m) modulo 12).
- // NOTE: This calculation has no side-effects and is unused, so we omit it
- // 8. Find a finite time value t such that YearFromTime(t) is ym and MonthFromTime(t) is mn and DateFromTime(t) is 1𝔽; but if this is not possible (because some argument is out of range), return NaN.
- auto t = Core::DateTime::create(y, m + 1, 0).timestamp() * 1000;
- // 9. Return Day(t) + dt - 1𝔽.
- return Value(day(t) + dt - 1);
- }
- // 21.4.1.13 MakeDate ( day, time ), https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-makedate
- Value make_date(Value day, Value time)
- {
- // 1. If day is not finite or time is not finite, return NaN.
- if (!day.is_finite_number() || !time.is_finite_number())
- return js_nan();
- // 2. Let tv be day × msPerDay + time.
- auto tv = Value(day.as_double() * MS_PER_DAY + time.as_double());
- // 3. If tv is not finite, return NaN.
- if (!tv.is_finite_number())
- return js_nan();
- // 4. Return tv.
- return tv;
- }
- }
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