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| -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS -- |
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| package Ada.Calendar is |
| |
| type Time is private; |
| |
| -- Declarations representing limits of allowed local time values. Note that |
| -- these do NOT constrain the possible stored values of time which may well |
| -- permit a larger range of times (this is explicitly allowed in Ada 95). |
| |
| subtype Year_Number is Integer range 1901 .. 2099; |
| subtype Month_Number is Integer range 1 .. 12; |
| subtype Day_Number is Integer range 1 .. 31; |
| |
| subtype Day_Duration is Duration range 0.0 .. 86_400.0; |
| |
| function Clock return Time; |
| |
| function Year (Date : Time) return Year_Number; |
| function Month (Date : Time) return Month_Number; |
| function Day (Date : Time) return Day_Number; |
| function Seconds (Date : Time) return Day_Duration; |
| |
| procedure Split |
| (Date : Time; |
| Year : out Year_Number; |
| Month : out Month_Number; |
| Day : out Day_Number; |
| Seconds : out Day_Duration); |
| |
| function Time_Of |
| (Year : Year_Number; |
| Month : Month_Number; |
| Day : Day_Number; |
| Seconds : Day_Duration := 0.0) |
| return Time; |
| |
| function "+" (Left : Time; Right : Duration) return Time; |
| function "+" (Left : Duration; Right : Time) return Time; |
| function "-" (Left : Time; Right : Duration) return Time; |
| function "-" (Left : Time; Right : Time) return Duration; |
| |
| function "<" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean; |
| function "<=" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean; |
| function ">" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean; |
| function ">=" (Left, Right : Time) return Boolean; |
| |
| Time_Error : exception; |
| |
| private |
| pragma Inline (Clock); |
| |
| pragma Inline (Year); |
| pragma Inline (Month); |
| pragma Inline (Day); |
| |
| pragma Inline ("+"); |
| pragma Inline ("-"); |
| |
| pragma Inline ("<"); |
| pragma Inline ("<="); |
| pragma Inline (">"); |
| pragma Inline (">="); |
| |
| -- Time is represented as a signed duration from the base point which is |
| -- what Unix calls the EPOCH (i.e. 12 midnight (24:00:00), Dec 31st, 1969, |
| -- or if you prefer 0:00:00 on Jan 1st, 1970). Since Ada allows dates |
| -- before this EPOCH value, the stored duration value may be negative. |
| |
| -- The time value stored is typically a GMT value, as provided in standard |
| -- Unix environments. If this is the case then Split and Time_Of perform |
| -- required conversions to and from local times. The range of times that |
| -- can be stored in Time values depends on the declaration of the type |
| -- Duration, which must at least cover the required Ada range represented |
| -- by the declaration of Year_Number, but may be larger (we take full |
| -- advantage of the new permission in Ada 95 to store time values outside |
| -- the range that would be acceptable to Split). The Duration type is a |
| -- real value representing a time interval in seconds. |
| |
| type Time is new Duration; |
| |
| end Ada.Calendar; |