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/***
*strftime.c - String Format Time
*
* Copyright (c) 1988-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
*
*Revision History:
* 03-09-89 JCR Initial version.
* 03-15-89 JCR Changed day/month strings from all caps to leading cap
* 06-20-89 JCR Removed _LOAD_DGROUP code
* 03-20-90 GJF Replaced _LOAD_DS with _CALLTYPE1, added #include
* <cruntime.h>, removed #include <register.h> and
* removed some leftover 16-bit support. Also, fixed
* the copyright.
* 03-23-90 GJF Made static functions _CALLTYPE4.
* 07-23-90 SBM Compiles cleanly with -W3 (removed unreferenced
* variable)
* 08-13-90 SBM Compiles cleanly with -W3 with new build of compiler
* 10-04-90 GJF New-style function declarators.
* 01-22-91 GJF ANSI naming.
* 08-15-91 MRM Calls tzset() to set timezone info in case of %z.
* 08-16-91 MRM Put appropriate header file for tzset().
* 10-10-91 ETC Locale support under _INTL switch.
* 12-18-91 ETC Use localized time strings structure.
* 02-10-93 CFW Ported to Cuda tree, change _CALLTYPE4 to _CRTAPI3.
* 02-16-93 CFW Massive changes: bug fixes & enhancements.
* 03-08-93 CFW Changed _expand to _expandtime.
* 03-09-93 CFW Handle string literals inside format strings.
* 03-09-93 CFW Alternate form cleanup.
* 03-17-93 CFW Change *count > 0, to *count != 0, *count is unsigned.
* 03-22-93 CFW Change "C" locale time format specifier to 24-hour.
* 03-30-93 GJF Call _tzset instead of __tzset (which no longer
* exists).
* 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with __cdecl
* 04-14-93 CFW Disable _alternate_form for 'X' specifier, fix count bug.
* 04-28-93 CFW Fix bug in '%c' handling.
* 07-15-93 GJF Call __tzset() in place of _tzset().
* 09-15-93 CFW Use ANSI conformant "__" names.
* 04-11-94 GJF Made definitions of __lc_time_c, _alternate_form and
* _no_lead_zeros conditional on ndef DLL_FOR_WIN32S.
* 09-06-94 CFW Remove _INTL switch.
* 02-13-95 GJF Appended Mac version of source file (somewhat cleaned
* up), with appropriate #ifdef-s.
* 09-26-95 GJF New locking macro, and scheme, for functions which
* reference the locale.
* 02-22-96 JWM Merge in PlumHall mods.
* 06-17-96 SKS Enable new Plum-Hall code for _MAC as well as _WIN32
* 07-10-97 GJF Made __lc_time_c selectany. Also, removed unnecessary
* init to 0 for globals, cleaned up the formatting a bit,
* added a few __cdecls and detailed old (and no longer
* used as of 6/17/96 change) Mac version.
* 08-21-97 GJF Added support for AM/PM type suffix to time string.
* 09-10-98 GJF Added support for per-thread locale info.
* 03-04-99 GJF Added refcount field to __lc_time_c.
* 05-17-99 PML Remove all Macintosh support.
* 08-30-99 PML Don't overflow buffer on leadbyte in _store_winword.
* 03-17-00 PML Corrected _Gettnames to also copy ww_timefmt (VS7#9374)
* 09-07-00 PML Remove dependency on libcp.lib/xlocinfo.h (vs7#159463)
* 03-25-01 PML Use GetDateFormat/GetTimeFormat in _store_winword for
* calendar types other than the basic type 1, localized
* Gregorian (vs7#196892) Also fix formatting for leading
* zero suppression in fields, which was busted for %c,
* %x, %X.
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <mtdll.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <setlocal.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dbgint.h>
#include <malloc.h>
/* Prototypes for local routines */
static void __cdecl _expandtime(
#ifdef _MT
pthreadlocinfo ptloci,
#endif
char specifier,
const struct tm *tmptr,
char **out,
size_t *count,
struct __lc_time_data *lc_time,
unsigned alternate_form);
static void __cdecl _store_str (char *in, char **out, size_t *count);
static void __cdecl _store_num (int num, int digits, char **out, size_t *count,
unsigned no_lead_zeros);
static void __cdecl _store_number (int num, char **out, size_t *count);
static void __cdecl _store_winword (
#ifdef _MT
pthreadlocinfo ptloci,
#endif
int field_code,
const struct tm *tmptr,
char **out,
size_t *count,
struct __lc_time_data *lc_time);
size_t __cdecl _Strftime (
char *string,
size_t maxsize,
const char *format,
const struct tm *timeptr,
void *lc_time_arg
);
#ifdef _MT
size_t __cdecl _Strftime_mt (pthreadlocinfo ptloci, char *string, size_t maxsize,
const char *format, const struct tm *timeptr, void *lc_time_arg);
#endif
/* LC_TIME data for local "C" */
__declspec(selectany) struct __lc_time_data __lc_time_c = {
{"Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"},
{"Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday",
"Friday", "Saturday", },
{"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug",
"Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"},
{"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
"July", "August", "September", "October",
"November", "December"},
{"AM", "PM"},
{ "MM/dd/yy" },
{ "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy" },
{ "HH:mm:ss" },
0x0409,
1,
#ifdef _MT
0
#endif
};
/* Pointer to the current LC_TIME data structure. */
struct __lc_time_data *__lc_time_curr = &__lc_time_c;
/* Codes for __lc_time_data ww_* fields for _store_winword */
#define WW_SDATEFMT 0
#define WW_LDATEFMT 1
#define WW_TIMEFMT 2
#define TIME_SEP ':'
/* get a copy of the current day names */
char * __cdecl _Getdays (
void
)
{
const struct __lc_time_data *pt = __lc_time_curr;
size_t n, len = 0;
char *p;
for (n = 0; n < 7; ++n)
len += strlen(pt->wday_abbr[n]) + strlen(pt->wday[n]) + 2;
p = (char *)_malloc_crt(len + 1);
if (p != 0) {
char *s = p;
for (n = 0; n < 7; ++n) {
*s++ = TIME_SEP;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->wday_abbr[n]));
*s++ = TIME_SEP;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->wday[n]));
}
*s++ = '\0';
}
return (p);
}
/* get a copy of the current month names */
char * __cdecl _Getmonths (
void
)
{
const struct __lc_time_data *pt = __lc_time_curr;
size_t n, len = 0;
char *p;
for (n = 0; n < 12; ++n)
len += strlen(pt->month_abbr[n]) + strlen(pt->month[n]) + 2;
p = (char *)_malloc_crt(len + 1);
if (p != 0) {
char *s = p;
for (n = 0; n < 12; ++n) {
*s++ = TIME_SEP;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->month_abbr[n]));
*s++ = TIME_SEP;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->month[n]));
}
*s++ = '\0';
}
return (p);
}
/* get a copy of the current time locale information */
void * __cdecl _Gettnames (
void
)
{
const struct __lc_time_data *pt = __lc_time_curr;
size_t n, len = 0;
void *p;
for (n = 0; n < 7; ++n)
len += strlen(pt->wday_abbr[n]) + strlen(pt->wday[n]) + 2;
for (n = 0; n < 12; ++n)
len += strlen(pt->month_abbr[n]) + strlen(pt->month[n]) + 2;
len += strlen(pt->ampm[0]) + strlen(pt->ampm[1]) + 2;
len += strlen(pt->ww_sdatefmt) + 1;
len += strlen(pt->ww_ldatefmt) + 1;
len += strlen(pt->ww_timefmt) + 1;
p = _malloc_crt(sizeof (*pt) + len);
if (p != 0) {
struct __lc_time_data *pn = (struct __lc_time_data *)p;
char *s = (char *)p + sizeof (*pt);
memcpy(p, __lc_time_curr, sizeof (*pt));
for (n = 0; n < 7; ++n) {
pn->wday_abbr[n] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->wday_abbr[n])) + 1;
pn->wday[n] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->wday[n])) + 1;
}
for (n = 0; n < 12; ++n) {
pn->month_abbr[n] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->month_abbr[n])) + 1;
pn->month[n] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->month[n])) + 1;
}
pn->ampm[0] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->ampm[0])) + 1;
pn->ampm[1] = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->ampm[1])) + 1;
pn->ww_sdatefmt = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->ww_sdatefmt)) + 1;
pn->ww_ldatefmt = s;
s += strlen(strcpy(s, pt->ww_ldatefmt)) + 1;
pn->ww_timefmt = s;
strcpy(s, pt->ww_timefmt);
}
return (p);
}
/***
*size_t strftime(string, maxsize, format, timeptr) - Format a time string
*
*Purpose:
* Place characters into the user's output buffer expanding time
* format directives as described in the user's control string.
* Use the supplied 'tm' structure for time data when expanding
* the format directives.
* [ANSI]
*
*Entry:
* char *string = pointer to output string
* size_t maxsize = max length of string
* const char *format = format control string
* const struct tm *timeptr = pointer to tb data structure
*
*Exit:
* !0 = If the total number of resulting characters including the
* terminating null is not more than 'maxsize', then return the
* number of chars placed in the 'string' array (not including the
* null terminator).
*
* 0 = Otherwise, return 0 and the contents of the string are
* indeterminate.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
size_t __cdecl strftime (
char *string,
size_t maxsize,
const char *format,
const struct tm *timeptr
)
{
return (_Strftime(string, maxsize, format, timeptr, 0));
}
/***
*size_t _Strftime(string, maxsize, format,
* timeptr, lc_time) - Format a time string for a given locale
*
*Purpose:
* Place characters into the user's output buffer expanding time
* format directives as described in the user's control string.
* Use the supplied 'tm' structure for time data when expanding
* the format directives. use the locale information at lc_time.
* [ANSI]
*
*Entry:
* char *string = pointer to output string
* size_t maxsize = max length of string
* const char *format = format control string
* const struct tm *timeptr = pointer to tb data structure
* struct __lc_time_data *lc_time = pointer to locale-specific info
* (passed as void * to avoid type mismatch with C++)
*
*Exit:
* !0 = If the total number of resulting characters including the
* terminating null is not more than 'maxsize', then return the
* number of chars placed in the 'string' array (not including the
* null terminator).
*
* 0 = Otherwise, return 0 and the contents of the string are
* indeterminate.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
size_t __cdecl _Strftime (
char *string,
size_t maxsize,
const char *format,
const struct tm *timeptr,
void *lc_time_arg
)
{
#ifdef _MT
pthreadlocinfo ptloci = _getptd()->ptlocinfo;
if ( ptloci != __ptlocinfo )
ptloci = __updatetlocinfo();
return _Strftime_mt(ptloci, string, maxsize, format, timeptr,
lc_time_arg);
}
size_t __cdecl _Strftime_mt (
pthreadlocinfo ptloci,
char *string,
size_t maxsize,
const char *format,
const struct tm *timeptr,
void *lc_time_arg
)
{
#endif
unsigned alternate_form;
struct __lc_time_data *lc_time;
size_t left; /* space left in output string */
#ifdef _MT
lc_time = lc_time_arg == 0 ? ptloci->lc_time_curr :
#else
lc_time = lc_time_arg == 0 ? __lc_time_curr :
#endif
(struct __lc_time_data *)lc_time_arg;
/* Copy maxsize into temp. */
left = maxsize;
/* Copy the input string to the output string expanding the format
designations appropriately. Stop copying when one of the following
is true: (1) we hit a null char in the input stream, or (2) there's
no room left in the output stream. */
while (left > 0)
{
switch(*format)
{
case('\0'):
/* end of format input string */
goto done;
case('%'):
/* Format directive. Take appropriate action based
on format control character. */
format++; /* skip over % char */
/* process flags */
alternate_form = 0;
if (*format == '#')
{
alternate_form = 1;
format++;
}
#ifdef _MT
_expandtime (ptloci, *format, timeptr, &string,
#else
_expandtime (*format, timeptr, &string,
#endif
&left,lc_time, alternate_form);
format++; /* skip format char */
break;
default:
/* store character, bump pointers, dec the char count */
if (isleadbyte((int)(*format)) && left > 1)
{
*string++ = *format++;
left--;
}
*string++ = *format++;
left--;
break;
}
}
/* All done. See if we terminated because we hit a null char or because
we ran out of space */
done:
if (left > 0) {
/* Store a terminating null char and return the number of chars
we stored in the output string. */
*string = '\0';
return(maxsize-left);
}
else
return(0);
}
/***
*_expandtime() - Expand the conversion specifier
*
*Purpose:
* Expand the given strftime conversion specifier using the time struct
* and store it in the supplied buffer.
*
* The expansion is locale-dependent.
*
* *** For internal use with strftime() only ***
*
*Entry:
* char specifier = strftime conversion specifier to expand
* const struct tm *tmptr = pointer to time/date structure
* char **string = address of pointer to output string
* size_t *count = address of char count (space in output area)
* struct __lc_time_data *lc_time = pointer to locale-specific info
*
*Exit:
* none
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl _expandtime (
#ifdef _MT
pthreadlocinfo ptloci,
#endif
char specifier,
const struct tm *timeptr,
char **string,
size_t *left,
struct __lc_time_data *lc_time,
unsigned alternate_form
)
{
unsigned temp; /* temps */
int wdaytemp;
/* Use a copy of the appropriate __lc_time_data pointer. This
should prevent the necessity of locking/unlocking in mthread
code (if we can guarantee that the various __lc_time data
structures are always in the same segment). contents of time
strings structure can now change, so thus we do use locking */
switch(specifier) { /* switch on specifier */
case('a'): /* abbreviated weekday name */
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->wday_abbr[timeptr->tm_wday]),
string, left);
break;
case('A'): /* full weekday name */
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->wday[timeptr->tm_wday]),
string, left);
break;
case('b'): /* abbreviated month name */
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->month_abbr[timeptr->tm_mon]),
string, left);
break;
case('B'): /* full month name */
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->month[timeptr->tm_mon]),
string, left);
break;
case('c'): /* date and time display */
if (alternate_form)
{
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_LDATEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
if (*left == 0)
return;
*(*string)++=' ';
(*left)--;
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_TIMEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
}
else {
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_SDATEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
if (*left == 0)
return;
*(*string)++=' ';
(*left)--;
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_TIMEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
}
break;
case('d'): /* mday in decimal (01-31) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_mday, 2, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('H'): /* 24-hour decimal (00-23) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_hour, 2, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('I'): /* 12-hour decimal (01-12) */
if (!(temp = timeptr->tm_hour%12))
temp=12;
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(temp, 2, string, left, alternate_form);
break;
case('j'): /* yday in decimal (001-366) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_yday+1, 3, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('m'): /* month in decimal (01-12) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_mon+1, 2, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('M'): /* minute in decimal (00-59) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_min, 2, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('p'): /* AM/PM designation */
if (timeptr->tm_hour <= 11)
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->ampm[0]), string, left);
else
_store_str((char *)(lc_time->ampm[1]), string, left);
break;
case('S'): /* secs in decimal (00-59) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_sec, 2, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('U'): /* sunday week number (00-53) */
wdaytemp = timeptr->tm_wday;
goto weeknum; /* join common code */
case('w'): /* week day in decimal (0-6) */
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(timeptr->tm_wday, 1, string, left,
alternate_form);
break;
case('W'): /* monday week number (00-53) */
if (timeptr->tm_wday == 0) /* monday based */
wdaytemp = 6;
else
wdaytemp = timeptr->tm_wday-1;
weeknum:
if (timeptr->tm_yday < wdaytemp)
temp = 0;
else {
temp = timeptr->tm_yday/7;
if ((timeptr->tm_yday%7) >= wdaytemp)
temp++;
}
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(temp, 2, string, left, alternate_form);
break;
case('x'): /* date display */
if (alternate_form)
{
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_LDATEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
}
else
{
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_SDATEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
}
break;
case('X'): /* time display */
_store_winword(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
WW_TIMEFMT, timeptr, string, left, lc_time);
break;
case('y'): /* year w/o century (00-99) */
temp = timeptr->tm_year%100;
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(temp, 2, string, left, alternate_form);
break;
case('Y'): /* year w/ century */
temp = (((timeptr->tm_year/100)+19)*100) +
(timeptr->tm_year%100);
/* pass alternate_form as the no leading zeros flag */
_store_num(temp, 4, string, left, alternate_form);
break;
case('Z'): /* time zone name, if any */
case('z'): /* time zone name, if any */
#ifdef _POSIX_
tzset(); /* Set time zone info */
_store_str(tzname[((timeptr->tm_isdst)?1:0)],
string, left);
#else
__tzset(); /* Set time zone info */
_store_str(_tzname[((timeptr->tm_isdst)?1:0)],
string, left);
#endif
break;
case('%'): /* percent sign */
*(*string)++ = '%';
(*left)--;
break;
default: /* unknown format directive */
/* ignore the directive and continue */
/* [ANSI: Behavior is undefined.] */
break;
} /* end % switch */
}
/***
*_store_str() - Copy a time string
*
*Purpose:
* Copy the supplied time string into the output string until
* (1) we hit a null in the time string, or (2) the given count
* goes to 0.
*
* *** For internal use with strftime() only ***
*
*Entry:
* char *in = pointer to null terminated time string
* char **out = address of pointer to output string
* size_t *count = address of char count (space in output area)
*
*Exit:
* none
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl _store_str (
char *in,
char **out,
size_t *count
)
{
while ((*count != 0) && (*in != '\0')) {
*(*out)++ = *in++;
(*count)--;
}
}
/***
*_store_num() - Convert a number to ascii and copy it
*
*Purpose:
* Convert the supplied number to decimal and store
* in the output buffer. Update both the count and
* buffer pointers.
*
* *** For internal use with strftime() only ***
*
*Entry:
* int num = pointer to integer value
* int digits = # of ascii digits to put into string
* char **out = address of pointer to output string
* size_t *count = address of char count (space in output area)
* unsigned no_lead_zeros = flag indicating that padding by leading
* zeros is not necessary
*
*Exit:
* none
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl _store_num (
int num,
int digits,
char **out,
size_t *count,
unsigned no_lead_zeros
)
{
int temp = 0;
if (no_lead_zeros) {
_store_number (num, out, count);
return;
}
if ((size_t)digits < *count) {
for (digits--; (digits+1); digits--) {
(*out)[digits] = (char)('0' + num % 10);
num /= 10;
temp++;
}
*out += temp;
*count -= temp;
}
else
*count = 0;
}
/***
*_store_number() - Convert positive integer to string
*
*Purpose:
* Convert positive integer to a string and store it in the output
* buffer with no null terminator. Update both the count and
* buffer pointers.
*
* Differs from _store_num in that the precision is not specified,
* and no leading zeros are added.
*
* *** For internal use with strftime() only ***
*
* Created from xtoi.c
*
*Entry:
* int num = pointer to integer value
* char **out = address of pointer to output string
* size_t *count = address of char count (space in output area)
*
*Exit:
* none
*
*Exceptions:
* The buffer is filled until it is out of space. There is no
* way to tell beforehand (as in _store_num) if the buffer will
* run out of space.
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl _store_number (
int num,
char **out,
size_t *count
)
{
char *p; /* pointer to traverse string */
char *firstdig; /* pointer to first digit */
char temp; /* temp char */
p = *out;
/* put the digits in the buffer in reverse order */
if (*count > 1)
{
do {
*p++ = (char) (num % 10 + '0');
(*count)--;
} while ((num/=10) > 0 && *count > 1);
}
firstdig = *out; /* firstdig points to first digit */
*out = p; /* return pointer to next space */
p--; /* p points to last digit */
/* reverse the buffer */
do {
temp = *p;
*p-- = *firstdig;
*firstdig++ = temp; /* swap *p and *firstdig */
} while (firstdig < p); /* repeat until halfway */
}
/***
*_store_winword() - Store date/time in WinWord format
*
*Purpose:
* Format the date/time in the supplied WinWord format
* and store it in the supplied buffer.
*
* *** For internal use with strftime() only ***
*
* For simple localized Gregorian calendars (calendar type 1), the WinWord
* format is converted token by token to strftime conversion specifiers.
* _expandtime is then called to do the work. The WinWord format is
* expected to be a character string (not wide-chars).
*
* For other calendar types, the Win32 APIs GetDateFormat/GetTimeFormat
* are instead used to do all formatting, so that this routine doesn't
* have to know about era/period strings, year offsets, etc.
*
*
*Entry:
* int field_code = code for ww_* field with format
* const struct tm *tmptr = pointer to time/date structure
* char **out = address of pointer to output string
* size_t *count = address of char count (space in output area)
* struct __lc_time_data *lc_time = pointer to locale-specific info
*
*Exit:
* none
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
static void __cdecl _store_winword (
#ifdef _MT
pthreadlocinfo ptloci,
#endif
int field_code,
const struct tm *tmptr,
char **out,
size_t *count,
struct __lc_time_data *lc_time
)
{
const char *format;
char specifier;
const char *p;
int repeat;
char *ampmstr;
unsigned no_lead_zeros;
switch (field_code)
{
case WW_SDATEFMT:
format = lc_time->ww_sdatefmt;
break;
case WW_LDATEFMT:
format = lc_time->ww_ldatefmt;
break;
case WW_TIMEFMT:
default:
format = lc_time->ww_timefmt;
break;
}
if (lc_time->ww_caltype != 1)
{
/* We have something other than the basic Gregorian calendar */
SYSTEMTIME SystemTime;
int cch;
int (WINAPI * FormatFunc)(LCID, DWORD, const SYSTEMTIME *,
LPCSTR, LPSTR, int);
if (field_code != WW_TIMEFMT)
FormatFunc = GetDateFormat;
else
FormatFunc = GetTimeFormat;
SystemTime.wYear = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_year + 1900);
SystemTime.wMonth = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_mon + 1);
SystemTime.wDay = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_mday);
SystemTime.wHour = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_hour);
SystemTime.wMinute = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_min);
SystemTime.wSecond = (WORD)(tmptr->tm_sec);
SystemTime.wMilliseconds = 0;
/* Find buffer size required */
cch = FormatFunc(lc_time->ww_lcid, 0, &SystemTime,
format, NULL, 0);
if (cch != 0)
{
int malloc_flag = 0;
char *buffer;
/* Allocate buffer, first try stack, then heap */
__try
{
buffer = (char *)_alloca(cch);
}
__except (EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER)
{
_resetstkoflw();
buffer = NULL;
}
if (buffer == NULL)
{
buffer = (char *)_malloc_crt(cch);
if (buffer != NULL)
malloc_flag = 1;
}
if (buffer != NULL)
{
/* Do actual date/time formatting */
cch = FormatFunc(lc_time->ww_lcid, 0, &SystemTime,
format, buffer, cch);
/* Copy to output buffer */
p = buffer;
while (--cch > 0 && *count > 0) {
*(*out)++ = *p++;
(*count)--;
}
if (malloc_flag)
_free_crt(buffer);
return;
}
}
/* In case of error, just fall through to localized Gregorian */
}
while (*format && *count != 0)
{
specifier = 0; /* indicate no match */
no_lead_zeros = 0; /* default is print leading zeros */
/* count the number of repetitions of this character */
for (repeat=0, p=format; *p++ == *format; repeat++);
/* leave p pointing to the beginning of the next token */
p--;
/* switch on ascii format character and determine specifier */
switch (*format)
{
case 'M':
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'm'; break;
case 3: specifier = 'b'; break;
case 4: specifier = 'B'; break;
} break;
case 'd':
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'd'; break;
case 3: specifier = 'a'; break;
case 4: specifier = 'A'; break;
} break;
case 'y':
switch (repeat)
{
case 2: specifier = 'y'; break;
case 4: specifier = 'Y'; break;
} break;
case 'h':
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'I'; break;
} break;
case 'H':
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'H'; break;
} break;
case 'm':
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'M'; break;
} break;
case 's': /* for compatibility; not strictly WinWord */
switch (repeat)
{
case 1: no_lead_zeros = 1; /* fall thru */
case 2: specifier = 'S'; break;
} break;
case 'A':
case 'a':
if (!__ascii_stricmp(format, "am/pm"))
p = format + 5;
else if (!__ascii_stricmp(format, "a/p"))
p = format + 3;
specifier = 'p';
break;
case 't': /* t or tt time marker suffix */
if ( tmptr->tm_hour <= 11 )
ampmstr = lc_time->ampm[0];
else
ampmstr = lc_time->ampm[1];
if ( (repeat == 1) && (*count > 0) ) {
if (
#ifdef _MT
__isleadbyte_mt(ptloci, (int)*ampmstr) &&
#else
isleadbyte((int)*ampmstr) &&
#endif
(*count > 1) )
{
*(*out)++ = *ampmstr++;
(*count)--;
}
*(*out)++ = *ampmstr++;
(*count)--;
} else {
while (*ampmstr != 0 && *count > 0) {
if (isleadbyte((int)*ampmstr) && *count > 1) {
*(*out)++ = *ampmstr++;
(*count)--;
}
*(*out)++ = *ampmstr++;
(*count)--;
}
}
format = p;
continue;
case '\'': /* literal string */
if (repeat & 1) /* odd number */
{
format += repeat;
while (*format && *count != 0)
{
if (*format == '\'')
{
format++;
break;
}
#ifdef _MT
if ( __isleadbyte_mt(ptloci, (int)*format) &&
#else
if ( isleadbyte((int)*format) &&
#endif
(*count > 1) )
{
*(*out)++ = *format++;
(*count)--;
}
*(*out)++ = *format++;
(*count)--;
}
}
else { /* even number */
format += repeat;
}
continue;
default: /* non-control char, print it */
break;
} /* switch */
/* expand specifier, or copy literal if specifier not found */
if (specifier)
{
_expandtime(
#ifdef _MT
ptloci,
#endif
specifier, tmptr, out, count,
lc_time, no_lead_zeros);
format = p; /* bump format up to the next token */
} else {
#ifdef _MT
if (__isleadbyte_mt(ptloci, (int)*format) &&
#else
if (isleadbyte((int)*format) &&
#endif
(*count > 1))
{
*(*out)++ = *format++;
(*count)--;
}
*(*out)++ = *format++;
(*count)--;
}
} /* while */
}