taskwarrior/src/Date.h
Paul Beckingham 1a34a29b7a Bug #438 - Reports sorting by end_time, start_time, and entry_time are ordered incorrectly
- Fixed bug #438, correcting the sorting of the entry_time, start_time
  and end_time columns (thanks to Michelle Crane).
- Reordered ChangeLog so that bugs, features are in sequence.  Don't know
  why I did this.  Some inner compulsion.
- Deprecated silly start_time, end_time and entry_time columns, which are
  now (and were) superseded by start, end and entry columns with time formats.
- Config.cpp now detects use of these deprecated fields and complains to the
  show command.
- Date.cpp now uses the variable 'input' instead of 'mdy', which was confusing
  and implied that it contained a date without a time.
- Obsoleted and removed Date::toStringWithTime, which ignored requested formats.
- When checking for an epoch, Date::isEpoch just looked for strings of more
  than 8 digits.  The additional restriction of less than or equal to 10 digits
  was added.  This was breaking unit tests using the dateformat YMDHNS, which is
  reasonable.
- Removed the obsolete field format hooks format-entry_time, format-start_time
  and format-end_time
- Removed the obsolete field format hook unit tests hook.format-entry_time.t,
  hook.format-start_time.t and hook.format-end_time.t.
- Removed use of deprecated field in hook.format-countdown_compact.t.
- Added missing shortcut comparisons in Table::sort that was causing an
  unnecessary full parse of dates even if they were identical as strings.
- Coded entry_time as a synonym for entry.  Ditto for start_time and end_time.
- Marked the new synonyms as deprecated.
- Added bug.438.t unit test.
- Added deprecated fields to the NEWS file.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef INCLUDED_DATE
#define INCLUDED_DATE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
class Date;
class Date
{
public:
Date ();
Date (time_t);
Date (const int, const int, const int);
Date (const int, const int, const int, const int, const int, const int);
Date (const std::string&, const std::string& format = "m/d/Y");
Date (const Date&);
virtual ~Date ();
void toEpoch (time_t&);
time_t toEpoch ();
std::string toEpochString ();
std::string toISO ();
void toMDY (int&, int&, int&);
const std::string toString (const std::string& format = "m/d/Y") const;
static bool valid (const std::string&, const std::string& format = "m/d/Y");
static bool valid (const int, const int, const int, const int, const int, const int);
static bool valid (const int, const int, const int);
static time_t easter (int year);
static bool leapYear (int);
static int daysInMonth (int, int);
static std::string monthName (int);
static void dayName (int, std::string&);
static std::string dayName (int);
static int weekOfYear (const std::string&);
static int dayOfWeek (const std::string&);
static int monthOfYear (const std::string&);
int month () const;
int day () const;
int year () const;
int weekOfYear (int) const;
int dayOfWeek () const;
int hour () const;
int minute () const;
int second () const;
bool operator== (const Date&);
bool operator!= (const Date&);
bool operator< (const Date&);
bool operator> (const Date&);
bool operator<= (const Date&);
bool operator>= (const Date&);
bool sameHour (const Date&);
bool sameDay (const Date&);
bool sameMonth (const Date&);
bool sameYear (const Date&);
Date operator+ (const int);
Date& operator+= (const int);
Date& operator-= (const int);
time_t operator- (const Date&);
private:
bool isEpoch (const std::string&);
bool isRelativeDate (const std::string&);
protected:
time_t mT;
};
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////