glibc/time/mktime-internal.h
Paul Eggert 20aa581958 Make mktime etc. compatible with __time64_t
Keep these functions compatible with Gnulib while adding
__time64_t support.  The basic idea is to move private API
declarations from include/time.h to time/mktime-internal.h, since
the former file cannot easily be shared with Gnulib whereas the
latter can.
Also, do some other minor cleanup while in the neighborhood.
* include/time.h: Include stdbool.h, time/mktime-internal.h.
(__mktime_internal): Move this prototype to time/mktime-internal.h,
since Gnulib needs it.
(__localtime64_r, __gmtime64_r) [__TIMESIZE == 64]:
Move these macros to time/mktime-internal.h, since Gnulib needs them.
(__mktime64, __timegm64) [__TIMESIZE != 64]: New prototypes.
(in_time_t_range): New static function.
* posix/bits/types.h (__time64_t) [__TIMESIZE == 64 && !defined __LIBC]:
Do not define as a macro in this case, so that portable code is
less tempted to use __time64_t.
* time/mktime-internal.h: Rewrite so that it does both glibc
and Gnulib work.  Include time.h if not _LIBC.
(mktime_offset_t) [!_LIBC]: Define for gnulib.
(__time64_t, __gmtime64_r, __localtime64_r, __mktime64, __timegm64)
[!_LIBC || __TIMESIZE == 64]: New macros, mostly moved here
from include/time.h.
(__gmtime_r, __localtime_r, __mktime_internal) [!_LIBC]:
New macros, taken from GNulib.
(__mktime_internal): New prototype, moved here from include/time.h.
* time/mktime.c (mktime_min, mktime_max, convert_time)
(ranged_convert, __mktime_internal, __mktime64):
* time/timegm.c (__timegm64):
Use __time64_t, not time_t.
* time/mktime.c: Stop worrying about whether time_t is floating-point.
(__mktime64) [! (_LIBC && __TIMESIZE != 64)]:
Rename from mktime.
(mktime) [_LIBC && __TIMESIZE != 64]: New function.
* time/timegm.c [!_LIBC]: Include libc-config.h, not config.h,
for libc_hidden_def.
Include errno.h.
(__timegm64) [! (_LIBC && __TIMESIZE != 64)]:
Rename from timegm.
(timegm) [_LIBC && __TIMESIZE != 64]: New function.

First cut at publicizing __time64_t
2019-04-30 09:02:17 -07:00

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/* Internals of mktime and related functions
Copyright 2016-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
Contributed by Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _LIBC
# include <time.h>
#endif
/* mktime_offset_t is a signed type wide enough to hold a UTC offset
in seconds, and used as part of the type of the offset-guess
argument to mktime_internal. In Glibc, it is always long int.
When in Gnulib, use time_t on platforms where time_t
is signed, to be compatible with platforms like BeOS that export
this implementation detail of mktime. On platforms where time_t is
unsigned, GNU and POSIX code can assume 'int' is at least 32 bits
which is wide enough for a UTC offset. */
#ifdef _LIBC
typedef long int mktime_offset_t;
#elif defined TIME_T_IS_SIGNED
typedef time_t mktime_offset_t;
#else
typedef int mktime_offset_t;
#endif
/* The source code uses identifiers like __time64_t for glibc
timestamps that can contain 64-bit values even when time_t is only
32 bits. These are just macros for the ordinary identifiers unless
compiling within glibc when time_t is 32 bits. */
#if ! (defined _LIBC && __TIMESIZE != 64)
# undef __time64_t
# define __time64_t time_t
# define __gmtime64_r __gmtime_r
# define __localtime64_r __localtime_r
# define __mktime64 mktime
# define __timegm64 timegm
#endif
#ifndef _LIBC
/* Although glibc source code uses leading underscores, Gnulib wants
ordinary names.
Portable standalone applications should supply a <time.h> that
declares a POSIX-compliant localtime_r, for the benefit of older
implementations that lack localtime_r or have a nonstandard one.
Similarly for gmtime_r. See the gnulib time_r module for one way
to implement this. */
# undef __gmtime_r
# undef __localtime_r
# define __gmtime_r gmtime_r
# define __localtime_r localtime_r
# define __mktime_internal mktime_internal
#endif
/* Subroutine of mktime. Return the time_t representation of TP and
normalize TP, given that a struct tm * maps to a time_t as performed
by FUNC. Record next guess for localtime-gmtime offset in *OFFSET. */
extern __time64_t __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp,
struct tm *(*func) (__time64_t const *,
struct tm *),
mktime_offset_t *offset) attribute_hidden;