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// Copyright 2021 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package time provides time-related constants and functions.
package time // import "go.starlark.net/lib/time"
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"time"
"go.starlark.net/starlark"
"go.starlark.net/starlarkstruct"
"go.starlark.net/syntax"
)
// Module time is a Starlark module of time-related functions and constants.
// The module defines the following functions:
//
// from_timestamp(sec, nsec) - Converts the given Unix time corresponding to the number of seconds
// and (optionally) nanoseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC into an object
// of type Time. For more details, refer to https://pkg.go.dev/time#Unix.
//
// is_valid_timezone(loc) - Reports whether loc is a valid time zone name.
//
// now() - Returns the current local time. Applications may replace this function by a deterministic one.
//
// parse_duration(d) - Parses the given duration string. For more details, refer to
// https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseDuration.
//
// parse_time(x, format, location) - Parses the given time string using a specific time format and location.
// The expected arguments are a time string (mandatory), a time format
// (optional, set to RFC3339 by default, e.g. "2021-03-22T23:20:50.52Z")
// and a name of location (optional, set to UTC by default). For more details,
// refer to https://pkg.go.dev/time#Parse and https://pkg.go.dev/time#ParseInLocation.
//
// time(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, nanosecond, location) - Returns the Time corresponding to
// yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss + nsec nanoseconds
// in the appropriate zone for that time
// in the given location. All the parameters
// are optional.
// The module also defines the following constants:
//
// nanosecond - A duration representing one nanosecond.
// microsecond - A duration representing one microsecond.
// millisecond - A duration representing one millisecond.
// second - A duration representing one second.
// minute - A duration representing one minute.
// hour - A duration representing one hour.
//
var Module = &starlarkstruct.Module{
Name: "time",
Members: starlark.StringDict{
"from_timestamp": starlark.NewBuiltin("from_timestamp", fromTimestamp),
"is_valid_timezone": starlark.NewBuiltin("is_valid_timezone", isValidTimezone),
"now": starlark.NewBuiltin("now", now),
"parse_duration": starlark.NewBuiltin("parse_duration", parseDuration),
"parse_time": starlark.NewBuiltin("parse_time", parseTime),
"time": starlark.NewBuiltin("time", newTime),
"nanosecond": Duration(time.Nanosecond),
"microsecond": Duration(time.Microsecond),
"millisecond": Duration(time.Millisecond),
"second": Duration(time.Second),
"minute": Duration(time.Minute),
"hour": Duration(time.Hour),
},
}
// NowFunc is a function that generates the current time. Intentionally exported
// so that it can be overridden, for example by applications that require their
// Starlark scripts to be fully deterministic.
var NowFunc = time.Now
func parseDuration(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var d Duration
err := starlark.UnpackPositionalArgs("parse_duration", args, kwargs, 1, &d)
return d, err
}
func isValidTimezone(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var s string
if err := starlark.UnpackPositionalArgs("is_valid_timezone", args, kwargs, 1, &s); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, err := time.LoadLocation(s)
return starlark.Bool(err == nil), nil
}
func parseTime(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var (
x string
location = "UTC"
format = time.RFC3339
)
if err := starlark.UnpackArgs("parse_time", args, kwargs, "x", &x, "format?", &format, "location?", &location); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if location == "UTC" {
t, err := time.Parse(format, x)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return Time(t), nil
}
loc, err := time.LoadLocation(location)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
t, err := time.ParseInLocation(format, x, loc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return Time(t), nil
}
func fromTimestamp(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var (
sec int64
nsec int64 = 0
)
if err := starlark.UnpackPositionalArgs("from_timestamp", args, kwargs, 1, &sec, &nsec); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return Time(time.Unix(sec, nsec)), nil
}
func now(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
return Time(NowFunc()), nil
}
// Duration is a Starlark representation of a duration.
type Duration time.Duration
// Assert at compile time that Duration implements Unpacker.
var _ starlark.Unpacker = (*Duration)(nil)
// Unpack is a custom argument unpacker
func (d *Duration) Unpack(v starlark.Value) error {
switch x := v.(type) {
case Duration:
*d = x
return nil
case starlark.String:
dur, err := time.ParseDuration(string(x))
if err != nil {
return err
}
*d = Duration(dur)
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("got %s, want a duration, string, or int", v.Type())
}
// String implements the Stringer interface.
func (d Duration) String() string { return time.Duration(d).String() }
// Type returns a short string describing the value's type.
func (d Duration) Type() string { return "time.duration" }
// Freeze renders Duration immutable. required by starlark.Value interface
// because duration is already immutable this is a no-op.
func (d Duration) Freeze() {}
// Hash returns a function of x such that Equals(x, y) => Hash(x) == Hash(y)
// required by starlark.Value interface.
func (d Duration) Hash() (uint32, error) {
return uint32(d) ^ uint32(int64(d)>>32), nil
}
// Truth reports whether the duration is non-zero.
func (d Duration) Truth() starlark.Bool { return d != 0 }
// Attr gets a value for a string attribute, implementing dot expression support
// in starklark. required by starlark.HasAttrs interface.
func (d Duration) Attr(name string) (starlark.Value, error) {
switch name {
case "hours":
return starlark.Float(time.Duration(d).Hours()), nil
case "minutes":
return starlark.Float(time.Duration(d).Minutes()), nil
case "seconds":
return starlark.Float(time.Duration(d).Seconds()), nil
case "milliseconds":
return starlark.MakeInt64(time.Duration(d).Milliseconds()), nil
case "microseconds":
return starlark.MakeInt64(time.Duration(d).Microseconds()), nil
case "nanoseconds":
return starlark.MakeInt64(time.Duration(d).Nanoseconds()), nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unrecognized %s attribute %q", d.Type(), name)
}
// AttrNames lists available dot expression strings. required by
// starlark.HasAttrs interface.
func (d Duration) AttrNames() []string {
return []string{
"hours",
"minutes",
"seconds",
"milliseconds",
"microseconds",
"nanoseconds",
}
}
// Cmp implements comparison of two Duration values. required by
// starlark.TotallyOrdered interface.
func (d Duration) Cmp(v starlark.Value, depth int) (int, error) {
if x, y := d, v.(Duration); x < y {
return -1, nil
} else if x > y {
return 1, nil
}
return 0, nil
}
// Binary implements binary operators, which satisfies the starlark.HasBinary
// interface. operators:
// duration + duration = duration
// duration + time = time
// duration - duration = duration
// duration / duration = float
// duration / int = duration
// duration / float = duration
// duration // duration = int
// duration * int = duration
func (d Duration) Binary(op syntax.Token, y starlark.Value, side starlark.Side) (starlark.Value, error) {
x := time.Duration(d)
switch op {
case syntax.PLUS:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
return Duration(x + time.Duration(y)), nil
case Time:
return Time(time.Time(y).Add(x)), nil
}
case syntax.MINUS:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
return Duration(x - time.Duration(y)), nil
}
case syntax.SLASH:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
if y == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s division by zero", d.Type())
}
return starlark.Float(x.Nanoseconds()) / starlark.Float(time.Duration(y).Nanoseconds()), nil
case starlark.Int:
if side == starlark.Right {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported operation")
}
i, ok := y.Int64()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("int value out of range (want signed 64-bit value)")
}
if i == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s division by zero", d.Type())
}
return d / Duration(i), nil
case starlark.Float:
f := float64(y)
if f == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s division by zero", d.Type())
}
return Duration(float64(x.Nanoseconds()) / f), nil
}
case syntax.SLASHSLASH:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
if y == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s division by zero", d.Type())
}
return starlark.MakeInt64(x.Nanoseconds() / time.Duration(y).Nanoseconds()), nil
}
case syntax.STAR:
switch y := y.(type) {
case starlark.Int:
i, ok := y.Int64()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("int value out of range (want signed 64-bit value)")
}
return d * Duration(i), nil
}
}
return nil, nil
}
// Time is a Starlark representation of a moment in time.
type Time time.Time
func newTime(thread *starlark.Thread, _ *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var (
year, month, day, hour, min, sec, nsec int
loc string
)
if err := starlark.UnpackArgs("time", args, kwargs,
"year?", &year,
"month?", &month,
"day?", &day,
"hour?", &hour,
"minute?", &min,
"second?", &sec,
"nanosecond?", &nsec,
"location?", &loc,
); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(args) > 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("time: unexpected positional arguments")
}
location, err := time.LoadLocation(loc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return Time(time.Date(year, time.Month(month), day, hour, min, sec, nsec, location)), nil
}
// String returns the time formatted using the format string
// "2006-01-02 15:04:05.999999999 -0700 MST".
func (t Time) String() string { return time.Time(t).String() }
// Type returns "time.time".
func (t Time) Type() string { return "time.time" }
// Freeze renders time immutable. required by starlark.Value interface
// because Time is already immutable this is a no-op.
func (t Time) Freeze() {}
// Hash returns a function of x such that Equals(x, y) => Hash(x) == Hash(y)
// required by starlark.Value interface.
func (t Time) Hash() (uint32, error) {
return uint32(time.Time(t).UnixNano()) ^ uint32(int64(time.Time(t).UnixNano())>>32), nil
}
// Truth returns the truth value of an object required by starlark.Value
// interface.
func (t Time) Truth() starlark.Bool { return !starlark.Bool(time.Time(t).IsZero()) }
// Attr gets a value for a string attribute, implementing dot expression support
// in starklark. required by starlark.HasAttrs interface.
func (t Time) Attr(name string) (starlark.Value, error) {
switch name {
case "year":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Year()), nil
case "month":
return starlark.MakeInt(int(time.Time(t).Month())), nil
case "day":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Day()), nil
case "hour":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Hour()), nil
case "minute":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Minute()), nil
case "second":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Second()), nil
case "nanosecond":
return starlark.MakeInt(time.Time(t).Nanosecond()), nil
case "unix":
return starlark.MakeInt64(time.Time(t).Unix()), nil
case "unix_nano":
return starlark.MakeInt64(time.Time(t).UnixNano()), nil
}
return builtinAttr(t, name, timeMethods)
}
// AttrNames lists available dot expression strings for time. required by
// starlark.HasAttrs interface.
func (t Time) AttrNames() []string {
return append(builtinAttrNames(timeMethods),
"year",
"month",
"day",
"hour",
"minute",
"second",
"nanosecond",
"unix",
"unix_nano",
)
}
// Cmp implements comparison of two Time values. Required by
// starlark.TotallyOrdered interface.
func (t Time) Cmp(yV starlark.Value, depth int) (int, error) {
x := time.Time(t)
y := time.Time(yV.(Time))
if x.Before(y) {
return -1, nil
} else if x.After(y) {
return 1, nil
}
return 0, nil
}
// Binary implements binary operators, which satisfies the starlark.HasBinary
// interface
// time + duration = time
// time - duration = time
// time - time = duration
func (t Time) Binary(op syntax.Token, y starlark.Value, side starlark.Side) (starlark.Value, error) {
x := time.Time(t)
switch op {
case syntax.PLUS:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
return Time(x.Add(time.Duration(y))), nil
}
case syntax.MINUS:
switch y := y.(type) {
case Duration:
return Time(x.Add(time.Duration(-y))), nil
case Time:
// time - time = duration
return Duration(x.Sub(time.Time(y))), nil
}
}
return nil, nil
}
var timeMethods = map[string]builtinMethod{
"in_location": timeIn,
"format": timeFormat,
}
func timeFormat(fnname string, recV starlark.Value, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var x string
if err := starlark.UnpackPositionalArgs("format", args, kwargs, 1, &x); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
recv := time.Time(recV.(Time))
return starlark.String(recv.Format(x)), nil
}
func timeIn(fnname string, recV starlark.Value, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
var x string
if err := starlark.UnpackPositionalArgs("in_location", args, kwargs, 1, &x); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
loc, err := time.LoadLocation(x)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
recv := time.Time(recV.(Time))
return Time(recv.In(loc)), nil
}
type builtinMethod func(fnname string, recv starlark.Value, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error)
func builtinAttr(recv starlark.Value, name string, methods map[string]builtinMethod) (starlark.Value, error) {
method := methods[name]
if method == nil {
return nil, nil // no such method
}
// Allocate a closure over 'method'.
impl := func(thread *starlark.Thread, b *starlark.Builtin, args starlark.Tuple, kwargs []starlark.Tuple) (starlark.Value, error) {
return method(b.Name(), b.Receiver(), args, kwargs)
}
return starlark.NewBuiltin(name, impl).BindReceiver(recv), nil
}
func builtinAttrNames(methods map[string]builtinMethod) []string {
names := make([]string, 0, len(methods))
for name := range methods {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
return names
}