/* * Copyright (C) 1995. Bill Brown & Michael Shapiro * * This program is free software under the GPL (>=v2) * Read the file GPL.TXT coming with GRASS for details. */ #include /*! * \brief * * if dt has a timezone, increment dt by minutes-dt.tz MINUTES and set dt.tz = minutes * Returns: * 0 OK * datetime_check_timezone (dt) if not * -4 if minutes invalid * * \param dt * \param minutes * \return int */ int datetime_change_timezone(DateTime * dt, int minutes) { /* new timezone in minutes */ int stat; int old_minutes, diff_minutes; DateTime incr; stat = datetime_get_timezone(dt, &old_minutes); if (stat != 0) return stat; if (!datetime_is_valid_timezone(minutes)) return datetime_error(-4, "invalid datetime timezone"); /* create a relative minute increment */ datetime_set_type(&incr, DATETIME_RELATIVE, DATETIME_MINUTE, DATETIME_MINUTE, 0); /* BB - needed to set SIGN here */ diff_minutes = minutes - old_minutes; if (diff_minutes >= 0) { datetime_set_minute(&incr, diff_minutes); } else { datetime_invert_sign(&incr); datetime_set_minute(&incr, -diff_minutes); } return datetime_increment(dt, &incr); } /*! * \brief * * Return datetime_change_timezone (dt, 0); * * \param dt * \return int */ int datetime_change_to_utc(DateTime * dt) { return datetime_change_timezone(dt, 0); } /*! * \brief * * tz = abs(tz) * *hour = tz/60 * *minute = tz%60 * Note: hour,minute are non-negative. Must look at sign of tz itself to see if * the tz is negative offset or not. This routine would be used to format tz for * output. For example if tz=-350 this would be hour=5 minute=50, but negative. * Output might encode this as -0550: printf ("%s%02d%02d", tz<0?"-":"", * hour, minute) * * \param tz * \param hours * \param minutes * \return void */ void datetime_decompose_timezone(int tz, int *hours, int *minutes) { if (tz < 0) tz = -tz; *hours = tz / 60; *minutes = tz % 60; }