view toys/posix/date.c @ 1531:3ff823086c99 draft

Teach ln -f to leave original target alone if link creation fails. Suggested by Ashwini Sharma, I wound up implementing it by creating the new link at a temporary name and renaming it over the old one instead of renaming the old file out of the way and putting it back if it failed. (Because "mkdir -p one/one/blah && ln -sf /bin/one one" would otherwise rename one/one out of the way and only notice it can't delete it way at the end when recovery's darn awkward, vs create new thing and if rename fails (including EISDIR) that's the main error path. And yes the temporary name is in the same directory as the destination so we never rename between mounts.) link over the old one instead of renaming the old file and renaming it back.
author Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
date Wed, 22 Oct 2014 17:11:06 -0500
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/* date.c - set/get the date
 *
 * Copyright 2012 Andre Renaud <andre@bluewatersys.com>
 *
 * See http://opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/date.html
 *
 * Note: setting a 2 year date is 50 years back/forward from today,
 * not posix's hardwired magic dates.

USE_DATE(NEWTOY(date, "d:s:r:u[!dr]", TOYFLAG_BIN))

config DATE
  bool "date"
  default y
  help
    usage: date [-u] [-r FILE] [-d DATE] [+DISPLAY_FORMAT] [-s SET_FORMAT] [SET]

    Set/get the current date/time. With no SET shows the current date.

    Default SET format is "MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]", that's (2 digits each)
    month, day, hour (0-23), and minute. Optionally century, year, and second.

    -d	Show DATE instead of current time (convert date format)
    -r	Use modification time of FILE instead of current date
    -s	+FORMAT for SET or -d (instead of MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss])
    -u	Use UTC instead of current timezone

    +FORMAT specifies display format string using these escapes:

    %% literal %             %n newline              %t tab
    %S seconds (00-60)       %M minute (00-59)       %m month (01-12)
    %H hour (0-23)           %I hour (01-12)         %p AM/PM
    %y short year (00-99)    %Y year                 %C century
    %a short weekday name    %A weekday name         %u day of week (1-7, 1=mon)
    %b short month name      %B month name           %Z timezone name
    %j day of year (001-366) %d day of month (01-31) %e day of month ( 1-31)

    %U Week of year (0-53 start sunday)   %W Week of year (0-53 start monday)
    %V Week of year (1-53 start monday, week < 4 days not part of this year) 

    %D = "%m/%d/%y"    %r = "%I : %M : %S %p"   %T = "%H:%M:%S"   %h = "%b"
    %x locale date     %X locale time           %c locale date/time
*/

#define FOR_date
#include "toys.h"

GLOBALS(
  char *file;
  char *setfmt;
  char *showdate;
)

// Handle default posix date format: mmddhhmm[[cc]yy]
// returns 0 success, nonzero for error
int parse_posixdate(char *str, struct tm *tm)
{
  int len;

  len = 0;
  sscanf(str, "%2u%2u%2u%2u%n", &tm->tm_mon, &tm->tm_mday, &tm->tm_hour,
    &tm->tm_min, &len);
  if (len != 8) return 1;
  str += len;
  tm->tm_mon--;

  // If year specified, overwrite one we fetched earlier
  if (*str && *str != '.') {
    unsigned year, r1 = tm->tm_year % 100, r2 = (tm->tm_year + 50) % 100,
      century = tm->tm_year - r1;

    len = 0;
    sscanf(str, "%u%n", &year, &len);
    if (len == 4) year -= 1900;
    else if (len != 2) return 1;
    str += len;

    // 2 digit years, next 50 years are "future", last 50 years are "past".
    // A "future" date in past is a century ahead.
    // A non-future date in the future is a century behind.
    if ((r1 < r2) ? (r1 < year && year < r2) : (year < r1 || year > r2)) {
      if (year < r1) year += 100;
    } else if (year > r1) year -= 100;
    tm->tm_year = year + century;
  }
  if (*str == '.') {
    len = 0;
    sscanf(str, ".%u%n", &tm->tm_sec, &len);
    str += len;
  }

  return *str;
}

void date_main(void)
{
  char *setdate = *toys.optargs, *format_string = "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y",
       *tz = 0;
  struct tm tm;

  // We can't just pass a timezone to mktime because posix.
  if (toys.optflags & FLAG_u) {
    if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) tz = getenv("TZ");
    setenv("TZ", "UTC", 1);
    tzset();
  }

  if (TT.showdate) {
    setdate = TT.showdate;
    if (TT.setfmt) {
      char *s = strptime(TT.showdate, TT.setfmt+(*TT.setfmt=='+'), &tm);

      if (!s || *s) goto bad_date;
    } else if (parse_posixdate(TT.showdate, &tm)) goto bad_date;
  } else {
    time_t now;

    if (TT.file) {
      struct stat st;

      xstat(TT.file, &st);
      now = st.st_mtim.tv_sec;
    } else now = time(0);

    ((toys.optflags & FLAG_u) ? gmtime_r : localtime_r)(&now, &tm);
  }

  setdate = *toys.optargs;
  // Fall through if no arguments
  if (!setdate);
  // Display the date?
  else if (*setdate == '+') {
    format_string = toys.optargs[0]+1;
    setdate = toys.optargs[1];

  // Set the date
  } else if (setdate) {
    struct timeval tv;

    if (parse_posixdate(setdate, &tm)) goto bad_date;

    if (toys.optflags & FLAG_u) {
      char *tz = CFG_TOYBOX_FREE ? getenv("TZ") : 0;

      // We can't just pass a timezone to mktime because posix.
      setenv("TZ", "UTC", 1);
      tzset();
      tv.tv_sec = mktime(&tm);
      if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) {
        if (tz) setenv("TZ", tz, 1);
        else unsetenv("TZ");
        tzset();
      }
    } else tv.tv_sec = mktime(&tm);
    if (tv.tv_sec == (time_t)-1) goto bad_date;

    tv.tv_usec = 0;
    if (settimeofday(&tv, NULL) < 0) perror_msg("cannot set date");
  }

  if (toys.optflags & FLAG_u) {
    if (tz) setenv("TZ", tz, 1);
    else unsetenv("TZ");
    tzset();
  }

  if (!strftime(toybuf, sizeof(toybuf), format_string, &tm))
    perror_exit("bad format '%s'", format_string);
  puts(toybuf);

  return;

bad_date:
  error_exit("bad date '%s'", setdate);
}