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diff --git a/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/DateMath.cpp b/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/DateMath.cpp
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Harri Porten (porten@kde.org)
+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Torch Mobile, Inc.
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+ * The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released
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+ */
+
+#include "DateMath.h"
+
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <limits>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+//#if HAVE(SYS_TIME_H)
+#if defined(EXISTS_SYS_TIME)
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#endif
+
+//#if HAVE(SYS_TIMEB_H)
+#if defined(EXISTS_SYS_TIMEB)
+#include <sys/timeb.h>
+#endif
+
+#define NaN std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()
+
+using namespace QV8DateConverter::WTF;
+
+namespace QV8DateConverter {
+
+namespace WTF {
+
+/* Constants */
+
+static const double minutesPerDay = 24.0 * 60.0;
+static const double secondsPerDay = 24.0 * 60.0 * 60.0;
+static const double secondsPerYear = 24.0 * 60.0 * 60.0 * 365.0;
+
+static const double usecPerSec = 1000000.0;
+
+static const double maxUnixTime = 2145859200.0; // 12/31/2037
+// ECMAScript asks not to support for a date of which total
+// millisecond value is larger than the following value.
+// See 15.9.1.14 of ECMA-262 5th edition.
+static const double maxECMAScriptTime = 8.64E15;
+
+// Day of year for the first day of each month, where index 0 is January, and day 0 is January 1.
+// First for non-leap years, then for leap years.
+static const int firstDayOfMonth[2][12] = {
+ {0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334},
+ {0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335}
+};
+
+static inline bool isLeapYear(int year)
+{
+ if (year % 4 != 0)
+ return false;
+ if (year % 400 == 0)
+ return true;
+ if (year % 100 == 0)
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
+
+static inline int daysInYear(int year)
+{
+ return 365 + isLeapYear(year);
+}
+
+static inline double daysFrom1970ToYear(int year)
+{
+ // The Gregorian Calendar rules for leap years:
+ // Every fourth year is a leap year. 2004, 2008, and 2012 are leap years.
+ // However, every hundredth year is not a leap year. 1900 and 2100 are not leap years.
+ // Every four hundred years, there's a leap year after all. 2000 and 2400 are leap years.
+
+ static const int leapDaysBefore1971By4Rule = 1970 / 4;
+ static const int excludedLeapDaysBefore1971By100Rule = 1970 / 100;
+ static const int leapDaysBefore1971By400Rule = 1970 / 400;
+
+ const double yearMinusOne = year - 1;
+ const double yearsToAddBy4Rule = floor(yearMinusOne / 4.0) - leapDaysBefore1971By4Rule;
+ const double yearsToExcludeBy100Rule = floor(yearMinusOne / 100.0) - excludedLeapDaysBefore1971By100Rule;
+ const double yearsToAddBy400Rule = floor(yearMinusOne / 400.0) - leapDaysBefore1971By400Rule;
+
+ return 365.0 * (year - 1970) + yearsToAddBy4Rule - yearsToExcludeBy100Rule + yearsToAddBy400Rule;
+}
+
+static inline double msToDays(double ms)
+{
+ return floor(ms / msPerDay);
+}
+
+int msToYear(double ms)
+{
+ int approxYear = static_cast<int>(floor(ms / (msPerDay * 365.2425)) + 1970);
+ double msFromApproxYearTo1970 = msPerDay * daysFrom1970ToYear(approxYear);
+ if (msFromApproxYearTo1970 > ms)
+ return approxYear - 1;
+ if (msFromApproxYearTo1970 + msPerDay * daysInYear(approxYear) <= ms)
+ return approxYear + 1;
+ return approxYear;
+}
+
+int dayInYear(double ms, int year)
+{
+ return static_cast<int>(msToDays(ms) - daysFrom1970ToYear(year));
+}
+
+static inline double msToMilliseconds(double ms)
+{
+ double result = fmod(ms, msPerDay);
+ if (result < 0)
+ result += msPerDay;
+ return result;
+}
+
+// 0: Sunday, 1: Monday, etc.
+static inline int msToWeekDay(double ms)
+{
+ int wd = (static_cast<int>(msToDays(ms)) + 4) % 7;
+ if (wd < 0)
+ wd += 7;
+ return wd;
+}
+
+static inline int msToSeconds(double ms)
+{
+ double result = fmod(floor(ms / msPerSecond), secondsPerMinute);
+ if (result < 0)
+ result += secondsPerMinute;
+ return static_cast<int>(result);
+}
+
+static inline int msToMinutes(double ms)
+{
+ double result = fmod(floor(ms / msPerMinute), minutesPerHour);
+ if (result < 0)
+ result += minutesPerHour;
+ return static_cast<int>(result);
+}
+
+static inline int msToHours(double ms)
+{
+ double result = fmod(floor(ms/msPerHour), hoursPerDay);
+ if (result < 0)
+ result += hoursPerDay;
+ return static_cast<int>(result);
+}
+
+int monthFromDayInYear(int dayInYear, bool leapYear)
+{
+ const int d = dayInYear;
+ int step;
+
+ if (d < (step = 31))
+ return 0;
+ step += (leapYear ? 29 : 28);
+ if (d < step)
+ return 1;
+ if (d < (step += 31))
+ return 2;
+ if (d < (step += 30))
+ return 3;
+ if (d < (step += 31))
+ return 4;
+ if (d < (step += 30))
+ return 5;
+ if (d < (step += 31))
+ return 6;
+ if (d < (step += 31))
+ return 7;
+ if (d < (step += 30))
+ return 8;
+ if (d < (step += 31))
+ return 9;
+ if (d < (step += 30))
+ return 10;
+ return 11;
+}
+
+static inline bool checkMonth(int dayInYear, int& startDayOfThisMonth, int& startDayOfNextMonth, int daysInThisMonth)
+{
+ startDayOfThisMonth = startDayOfNextMonth;
+ startDayOfNextMonth += daysInThisMonth;
+ return (dayInYear <= startDayOfNextMonth);
+}
+
+int dayInMonthFromDayInYear(int dayInYear, bool leapYear)
+{
+ const int d = dayInYear;
+ int step;
+ int next = 30;
+
+ if (d <= next)
+ return d + 1;
+ const int daysInFeb = (leapYear ? 29 : 28);
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, daysInFeb))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 31))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 30))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 31))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 30))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 31))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 31))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 30))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 31))
+ return d - step;
+ if (checkMonth(d, step, next, 30))
+ return d - step;
+ step = next;
+ return d - step;
+}
+
+static inline int monthToDayInYear(int month, bool isLeapYear)
+{
+ return firstDayOfMonth[isLeapYear][month];
+}
+
+static inline double timeToMS(double hour, double min, double sec, double ms)
+{
+ return (((hour * minutesPerHour + min) * secondsPerMinute + sec) * msPerSecond + ms);
+}
+
+double dateToDaysFrom1970(int year, int month, int day)
+{
+ year += month / 12;
+
+ month %= 12;
+ if (month < 0) {
+ month += 12;
+ --year;
+ }
+
+ double yearday = floor(daysFrom1970ToYear(year));
+ int monthday = monthToDayInYear(month, isLeapYear(year));
+
+ return yearday + monthday + day - 1;
+}
+
+static inline double ymdhmsToSeconds(long year, int mon, int day, int hour, int minute, int second)
+{
+ double days = (day - 32075)
+ + floor(1461 * (year + 4800.0 + (mon - 14) / 12) / 4)
+ + 367 * (mon - 2 - (mon - 14) / 12 * 12) / 12
+ - floor(3 * ((year + 4900.0 + (mon - 14) / 12) / 100) / 4)
+ - 2440588;
+ return ((days * hoursPerDay + hour) * minutesPerHour + minute) * secondsPerMinute + second;
+}
+
+// We follow the recommendation of RFC 2822 to consider all
+// obsolete time zones not listed here equivalent to "-0000".
+static const struct KnownZone {
+ const
+ char tzName[4];
+ int tzOffset;
+} known_zones[] = {
+ { "UT", 0 },
+ { "GMT", 0 },
+ { "EST", -300 },
+ { "EDT", -240 },
+ { "CST", -360 },
+ { "CDT", -300 },
+ { "MST", -420 },
+ { "MDT", -360 },
+ { "PST", -480 },
+ { "PDT", -420 }
+};
+
+double timeClip(double t)
+{
+ if (!isfinite(t))
+ return NaN;
+ if (fabs(t) > maxECMAScriptTime)
+ return NaN;
+ return trunc(t);
+}
+} // namespace WTF
+
+namespace JSC {
+
+double gregorianDateTimeToMS(const GregorianDateTime& t, double milliSeconds)
+{
+ double day = dateToDaysFrom1970(t.year + 1900, t.month, t.monthDay);
+ double ms = timeToMS(t.hour, t.minute, t.second, milliSeconds);
+ double result = (day * WTF::msPerDay) + ms;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+// input is UTC
+void msToGregorianDateTime(double ms, GregorianDateTime& tm)
+{
+ const int year = msToYear(ms);
+ tm.second = msToSeconds(ms);
+ tm.minute = msToMinutes(ms);
+ tm.hour = msToHours(ms);
+ tm.weekDay = msToWeekDay(ms);
+ tm.yearDay = dayInYear(ms, year);
+ tm.monthDay = dayInMonthFromDayInYear(tm.yearDay, isLeapYear(year));
+ tm.month = monthFromDayInYear(tm.yearDay, isLeapYear(year));
+ tm.year = year - 1900;
+ tm.isDST = false;
+ tm.utcOffset = static_cast<long>(0); // no ExecState :. cannot calculate offset. Assume UTC output.
+ tm.timeZone = NULL;
+}
+
+} // namespace JSC
+
+} // namespace QV8DateConverter
+
diff --git a/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/DateMath.h b/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/DateMath.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5adb0d358c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/DateMath.h
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Harri Porten (porten@kde.org)
+ * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
+ *
+ * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
+ * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+ * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
+ *
+ * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
+ * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
+ * License.
+ *
+ * The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released
+ * March 31, 1998.
+ *
+ * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
+ * Netscape Communications Corporation.
+ * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998
+ * the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Contributor(s):
+ *
+ * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
+ * either of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"),
+ * or the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
+ * in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
+ * of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
+ * under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
+ * use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
+ * decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
+ * and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
+ * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
+ * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef DateMath_h
+#define DateMath_h
+
+#include <math.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+namespace QV8DateConverter {
+
+namespace WTF {
+
+double timeClip(double);
+
+const char * const weekdayName[7] = { "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun" };
+const char * const monthName[12] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
+
+const double hoursPerDay = 24.0;
+const double minutesPerHour = 60.0;
+const double secondsPerHour = 60.0 * 60.0;
+const double secondsPerMinute = 60.0;
+const double msPerSecond = 1000.0;
+const double msPerMinute = 60.0 * 1000.0;
+const double msPerHour = 60.0 * 60.0 * 1000.0;
+const double msPerDay = 24.0 * 60.0 * 60.0 * 1000.0;
+const double msPerMonth = 2592000000.0;
+
+// Returns the number of days from 1970-01-01 to the specified date.
+double dateToDaysFrom1970(int year, int month, int day);
+int msToYear(double ms);
+int dayInYear(double ms, int year);
+int monthFromDayInYear(int dayInYear, bool leapYear);
+int dayInMonthFromDayInYear(int dayInYear, bool leapYear);
+
+} // namespace WTF
+
+using WTF::dateToDaysFrom1970;
+using WTF::dayInMonthFromDayInYear;
+using WTF::dayInYear;
+using WTF::minutesPerHour;
+using WTF::monthFromDayInYear;
+using WTF::msPerDay;
+using WTF::msPerSecond;
+using WTF::msToYear;
+using WTF::secondsPerMinute;
+
+namespace JSC {
+struct GregorianDateTime;
+
+void msToGregorianDateTime(double, GregorianDateTime&);
+double gregorianDateTimeToMS(const GregorianDateTime&, double);
+
+// Intentionally overridding the default tm of the system.
+// The members of tm differ on various operating systems.
+struct GregorianDateTime {
+ GregorianDateTime()
+ : second(0)
+ , minute(0)
+ , hour(0)
+ , weekDay(0)
+ , monthDay(0)
+ , yearDay(0)
+ , month(0)
+ , year(0)
+ , isDST(0)
+ , utcOffset(0)
+ , timeZone(0)
+ {
+ }
+
+ ~GregorianDateTime()
+ {
+ delete [] timeZone;
+ }
+
+ GregorianDateTime(const tm& inTm)
+ : second(inTm.tm_sec)
+ , minute(inTm.tm_min)
+ , hour(inTm.tm_hour)
+ , weekDay(inTm.tm_wday)
+ , monthDay(inTm.tm_mday)
+ , yearDay(inTm.tm_yday)
+ , month(inTm.tm_mon)
+ , year(inTm.tm_year)
+ , isDST(inTm.tm_isdst)
+ {
+ utcOffset = static_cast<int>(0);
+ timeZone = 0;
+ }
+
+ operator tm() const
+ {
+ tm ret;
+ memset(&ret, 0, sizeof(ret));
+
+ ret.tm_sec = second;
+ ret.tm_min = minute;
+ ret.tm_hour = hour;
+ ret.tm_wday = weekDay;
+ ret.tm_mday = monthDay;
+ ret.tm_yday = yearDay;
+ ret.tm_mon = month;
+ ret.tm_year = year;
+ ret.tm_isdst = isDST;
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ void copyFrom(const GregorianDateTime& rhs)
+ {
+ second = rhs.second;
+ minute = rhs.minute;
+ hour = rhs.hour;
+ weekDay = rhs.weekDay;
+ monthDay = rhs.monthDay;
+ yearDay = rhs.yearDay;
+ month = rhs.month;
+ year = rhs.year;
+ isDST = rhs.isDST;
+ utcOffset = rhs.utcOffset;
+ if (rhs.timeZone) {
+ int inZoneSize = strlen(rhs.timeZone) + 1;
+ timeZone = new char[inZoneSize];
+ strncpy(timeZone, rhs.timeZone, inZoneSize);
+ } else
+ timeZone = 0;
+ }
+
+ int second;
+ int minute;
+ int hour;
+ int weekDay;
+ int monthDay;
+ int yearDay;
+ int month;
+ int year;
+ int isDST;
+ int utcOffset;
+ char* timeZone;
+};
+
+static inline int gmtoffset(const GregorianDateTime& t)
+{
+ return t.utcOffset;
+}
+
+} // namespace JSC
+
+} // namespace QV8DateConverter
+
+#endif // DateMath_h
diff --git a/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/VERSION b/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/VERSION
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..af6229afcb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/3rdparty/javascriptcore/VERSION
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+This is a snapshot of the files: DateMath.h and DateMath.cpp
+from a snapshot of JavaScriptCore from
+
+ git://gitorious.org/qtwebkit/qtwebkit.git
+
+The commit imported was from the
+
+ javascriptcore-snapshot-27012011 branch/tag
+
+and has the sha1 checksum
+
+ 3ab0f621048fbeb480b687a28ed31d92d8506150
+
+The two files were then modified slightly so that unneeded
+functionality was removed (mostly regarding timezone offset).