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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). diff --git a/src/3rdparty/v8 b/src/3rdparty/v8 new file mode 160000 +Subproject 15eb9c6a9444307a867a854c742505c15bd8b86 |