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diff --git a/sql/sql_time.cc b/sql/sql_time.cc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9606304ea16 --- /dev/null +++ b/sql/sql_time.cc @@ -0,0 +1,1057 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ + + +/* Functions to handle date and time */ + +#include "sql_priv.h" +#include "unireg.h" // REQUIRED by other includes +#include "sql_time.h" +#include "tztime.h" // struct Time_zone +#include "sql_class.h" // THD, MODE_INVALID_DATES, MODE_NO_ZERO_DATE +#include <m_ctype.h> + + + /* Some functions to calculate dates */ + +#ifndef TESTTIME + +/* + Name description of interval names used in statements. + + 'interval_type_to_name' is ordered and sorted on interval size and + interval complexity. + Order of elements in 'interval_type_to_name' should correspond to + the order of elements in 'interval_type' enum + + See also interval_type, interval_names +*/ + +LEX_STRING interval_type_to_name[INTERVAL_LAST] = { + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("YEAR")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("QUARTER")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("MONTH")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("WEEK")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DAY")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("HOUR")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("MINUTE")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("SECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("MICROSECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("YEAR_MONTH")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DAY_HOUR")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DAY_MINUTE")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DAY_SECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("HOUR_MINUTE")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("HOUR_SECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("MINUTE_SECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("DAY_MICROSECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("HOUR_MICROSECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("MINUTE_MICROSECOND")}, + { C_STRING_WITH_LEN("SECOND_MICROSECOND")} +}; + + /* Calc weekday from daynr */ + /* Returns 0 for monday, 1 for tuesday .... */ + +int calc_weekday(long daynr,bool sunday_first_day_of_week) +{ + DBUG_ENTER("calc_weekday"); + DBUG_RETURN ((int) ((daynr + 5L + (sunday_first_day_of_week ? 1L : 0L)) % 7)); +} + +/* + The bits in week_format has the following meaning: + WEEK_MONDAY_FIRST (0) If not set Sunday is first day of week + If set Monday is first day of week + WEEK_YEAR (1) If not set Week is in range 0-53 + + Week 0 is returned for the the last week of the previous year (for + a date at start of january) In this case one can get 53 for the + first week of next year. This flag ensures that the week is + relevant for the given year. Note that this flag is only + releveant if WEEK_JANUARY is not set. + + If set Week is in range 1-53. + + In this case one may get week 53 for a date in January (when + the week is that last week of previous year) and week 1 for a + date in December. + + WEEK_FIRST_WEEKDAY (2) If not set Weeks are numbered according + to ISO 8601:1988 + If set The week that contains the first + 'first-day-of-week' is week 1. + + ISO 8601:1988 means that if the week containing January 1 has + four or more days in the new year, then it is week 1; + Otherwise it is the last week of the previous year, and the + next week is week 1. +*/ + +uint calc_week(MYSQL_TIME *l_time, uint week_behaviour, uint *year) +{ + uint days; + ulong daynr=calc_daynr(l_time->year,l_time->month,l_time->day); + ulong first_daynr=calc_daynr(l_time->year,1,1); + bool monday_first= test(week_behaviour & WEEK_MONDAY_FIRST); + bool week_year= test(week_behaviour & WEEK_YEAR); + bool first_weekday= test(week_behaviour & WEEK_FIRST_WEEKDAY); + + uint weekday=calc_weekday(first_daynr, !monday_first); + *year=l_time->year; + + if (l_time->month == 1 && l_time->day <= 7-weekday) + { + if (!week_year && + ((first_weekday && weekday != 0) || + (!first_weekday && weekday >= 4))) + return 0; + week_year= 1; + (*year)--; + first_daynr-= (days=calc_days_in_year(*year)); + weekday= (weekday + 53*7- days) % 7; + } + + if ((first_weekday && weekday != 0) || + (!first_weekday && weekday >= 4)) + days= daynr - (first_daynr+ (7-weekday)); + else + days= daynr - (first_daynr - weekday); + + if (week_year && days >= 52*7) + { + weekday= (weekday + calc_days_in_year(*year)) % 7; + if ((!first_weekday && weekday < 4) || + (first_weekday && weekday == 0)) + { + (*year)++; + return 1; + } + } + return days/7+1; +} + + /* Change a daynr to year, month and day */ + /* Daynr 0 is returned as date 00.00.00 */ + +void get_date_from_daynr(long daynr,uint *ret_year,uint *ret_month, + uint *ret_day) +{ + uint year,temp,leap_day,day_of_year,days_in_year; + uchar *month_pos; + DBUG_ENTER("get_date_from_daynr"); + + if (daynr <= 365L || daynr >= 3652500) + { /* Fix if wrong daynr */ + *ret_year= *ret_month = *ret_day =0; + } + else + { + year= (uint) (daynr*100 / 36525L); + temp=(((year-1)/100+1)*3)/4; + day_of_year=(uint) (daynr - (long) year * 365L) - (year-1)/4 +temp; + while (day_of_year > (days_in_year= calc_days_in_year(year))) + { + day_of_year-=days_in_year; + (year)++; + } + leap_day=0; + if (days_in_year == 366) + { + if (day_of_year > 31+28) + { + day_of_year--; + if (day_of_year == 31+28) + leap_day=1; /* Handle leapyears leapday */ + } + } + *ret_month=1; + for (month_pos= days_in_month ; + day_of_year > (uint) *month_pos ; + day_of_year-= *(month_pos++), (*ret_month)++) + ; + *ret_year=year; + *ret_day=day_of_year+leap_day; + } + DBUG_VOID_RETURN; +} + + /* Functions to handle periods */ + +ulong convert_period_to_month(ulong period) +{ + ulong a,b; + if (period == 0) + return 0L; + if ((a=period/100) < YY_PART_YEAR) + a+=2000; + else if (a < 100) + a+=1900; + b=period%100; + return a*12+b-1; +} + + +ulong convert_month_to_period(ulong month) +{ + ulong year; + if (month == 0L) + return 0L; + if ((year=month/12) < 100) + { + year+=(year < YY_PART_YEAR) ? 2000 : 1900; + } + return year*100+month%12+1; +} + + +/* + Convert a string to 8-bit representation, + for use in str_to_time/str_to_date/str_to_date. + + In the future to_ascii() can be extended to convert + non-ASCII digits to ASCII digits + (for example, ARABIC-INDIC, DEVANAGARI, BENGALI, and so on) + so DATE/TIME/DATETIME values understand digits in the + respected scripts. +*/ +static uint +to_ascii(CHARSET_INFO *cs, + const char *src, uint src_length, + char *dst, uint dst_length) + +{ + int cnvres; + my_wc_t wc; + const char *srcend= src + src_length; + char *dst0= dst, *dstend= dst + dst_length - 1; + while (dst < dstend && + (cnvres= (cs->cset->mb_wc)(cs, &wc, + (const uchar*) src, + (const uchar*) srcend)) > 0 && + wc < 128) + { + src+= cnvres; + *dst++= wc; + } + *dst= '\0'; + return dst - dst0; +} + + +/* Character set-aware version of str_to_time() */ +bool str_to_time(CHARSET_INFO *cs, const char *str,uint length, + MYSQL_TIME *l_time, int *warning) +{ + char cnv[32]; + if ((cs->state & MY_CS_NONASCII) != 0) + { + length= to_ascii(cs, str, length, cnv, sizeof(cnv)); + str= cnv; + } + return str_to_time(str, length, l_time, warning); +} + + +/* Character set-aware version of str_to_datetime() */ +timestamp_type str_to_datetime(CHARSET_INFO *cs, + const char *str, uint length, + MYSQL_TIME *l_time, uint flags, int *was_cut) +{ + char cnv[32]; + if ((cs->state & MY_CS_NONASCII) != 0) + { + length= to_ascii(cs, str, length, cnv, sizeof(cnv)); + str= cnv; + } + return str_to_datetime(str, length, l_time, flags, was_cut); +} + + +/* + Convert a timestamp string to a MYSQL_TIME value and produce a warning + if string was truncated during conversion. + + NOTE + See description of str_to_datetime() for more information. +*/ + +timestamp_type +str_to_datetime_with_warn(CHARSET_INFO *cs, + const char *str, uint length, MYSQL_TIME *l_time, + uint flags) +{ + int was_cut; + THD *thd= current_thd; + timestamp_type ts_type; + + ts_type= str_to_datetime(cs, str, length, l_time, + (flags | (thd->variables.sql_mode & + (MODE_INVALID_DATES | + MODE_NO_ZERO_DATE))), + &was_cut); + if (was_cut || ts_type <= MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_ERROR) + make_truncated_value_warning(current_thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN, + str, length, ts_type, NullS); + return ts_type; +} + + +/* + Convert a datetime from broken-down MYSQL_TIME representation to corresponding + TIMESTAMP value. + + SYNOPSIS + TIME_to_timestamp() + thd - current thread + t - datetime in broken-down representation, + in_dst_time_gap - pointer to bool which is set to true if t represents + value which doesn't exists (falls into the spring + time-gap) or to false otherwise. + + RETURN + Number seconds in UTC since start of Unix Epoch corresponding to t. + 0 - t contains datetime value which is out of TIMESTAMP range. + +*/ +my_time_t TIME_to_timestamp(THD *thd, const MYSQL_TIME *t, my_bool *in_dst_time_gap) +{ + my_time_t timestamp; + + *in_dst_time_gap= 0; + thd->time_zone_used= 1; + + timestamp= thd->variables.time_zone->TIME_to_gmt_sec(t, in_dst_time_gap); + if (timestamp) + { + return timestamp; + } + + /* If we are here we have range error. */ + return(0); +} + + +/* + Convert a time string to a MYSQL_TIME struct and produce a warning + if string was cut during conversion. + + NOTE + See str_to_time() for more info. +*/ +bool +str_to_time_with_warn(CHARSET_INFO *cs, + const char *str, uint length, MYSQL_TIME *l_time) +{ + int warning; + bool ret_val= str_to_time(str, length, l_time, &warning); + if (ret_val || warning) + make_truncated_value_warning(current_thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN, + str, length, MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME, NullS); + return ret_val; +} + + +/* + Convert a system time structure to TIME +*/ + +void localtime_to_TIME(MYSQL_TIME *to, struct tm *from) +{ + to->neg=0; + to->second_part=0; + to->year= (int) ((from->tm_year+1900) % 10000); + to->month= (int) from->tm_mon+1; + to->day= (int) from->tm_mday; + to->hour= (int) from->tm_hour; + to->minute= (int) from->tm_min; + to->second= (int) from->tm_sec; +} + +void calc_time_from_sec(MYSQL_TIME *to, long seconds, long microseconds) +{ + long t_seconds; + // to->neg is not cleared, it may already be set to a useful value + to->time_type= MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME; + to->year= 0; + to->month= 0; + to->day= 0; + to->hour= seconds/3600L; + t_seconds= seconds%3600L; + to->minute= t_seconds/60L; + to->second= t_seconds%60L; + to->second_part= microseconds; +} + + +/* + Parse a format string specification + + SYNOPSIS + parse_date_time_format() + format_type Format of string (time, date or datetime) + format_str String to parse + format_length Length of string + date_time_format Format to fill in + + NOTES + Fills in date_time_format->positions for all date time parts. + + positions marks the position for a datetime element in the format string. + The position array elements are in the following order: + YYYY-DD-MM HH-MM-DD.FFFFFF AM + 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 + + If positions[0]= 5, it means that year will be the forth element to + read from the parsed date string. + + RETURN + 0 ok + 1 error +*/ + +bool parse_date_time_format(timestamp_type format_type, + const char *format, uint format_length, + DATE_TIME_FORMAT *date_time_format) +{ + uint offset= 0, separators= 0; + const char *ptr= format, *format_str; + const char *end= ptr+format_length; + uchar *dt_pos= date_time_format->positions; + /* need_p is set if we are using AM/PM format */ + bool need_p= 0, allow_separator= 0; + ulong part_map= 0, separator_map= 0; + const char *parts[16]; + + date_time_format->time_separator= 0; + date_time_format->flag= 0; // For future + + /* + Fill position with 'dummy' arguments to found out if a format tag is + used twice (This limit's the format to 255 characters, but this is ok) + */ + dt_pos[0]= dt_pos[1]= dt_pos[2]= dt_pos[3]= + dt_pos[4]= dt_pos[5]= dt_pos[6]= dt_pos[7]= 255; + + for (; ptr != end; ptr++) + { + if (*ptr == '%' && ptr+1 != end) + { + uint position; + LINT_INIT(position); + switch (*++ptr) { + case 'y': // Year + case 'Y': + position= 0; + break; + case 'c': // Month + case 'm': + position= 1; + break; + case 'd': + case 'e': + position= 2; + break; + case 'h': + case 'I': + case 'l': + need_p= 1; // Need AM/PM + /* Fall through */ + case 'k': + case 'H': + position= 3; + break; + case 'i': + position= 4; + break; + case 's': + case 'S': + position= 5; + break; + case 'f': + position= 6; + if (dt_pos[5] != offset-1 || ptr[-2] != '.') + return 1; // Wrong usage of %f + break; + case 'p': // AM/PM + if (offset == 0) // Can't be first + return 0; + position= 7; + break; + default: + return 1; // Unknown controll char + } + if (dt_pos[position] != 255) // Don't allow same tag twice + return 1; + parts[position]= ptr-1; + + /* + If switching from time to date, ensure that all time parts + are used + */ + if (part_map && position <= 2 && !(part_map & (1 | 2 | 4))) + offset=5; + part_map|= (ulong) 1 << position; + dt_pos[position]= offset++; + allow_separator= 1; + } + else + { + /* + Don't allow any characters in format as this could easily confuse + the date reader + */ + if (!allow_separator) + return 1; // No separator here + allow_separator= 0; // Don't allow two separators + separators++; + /* Store in separator_map which parts are punct characters */ + if (my_ispunct(&my_charset_latin1, *ptr)) + separator_map|= (ulong) 1 << (offset-1); + else if (!my_isspace(&my_charset_latin1, *ptr)) + return 1; + } + } + + /* If no %f, specify it after seconds. Move %p up, if necessary */ + if ((part_map & 32) && !(part_map & 64)) + { + dt_pos[6]= dt_pos[5] +1; + parts[6]= parts[5]; // For later test in (need_p) + if (dt_pos[6] == dt_pos[7]) // Move %p one step up if used + dt_pos[7]++; + } + + /* + Check that we have not used a non legal format specifier and that all + format specifiers have been used + + The last test is to ensure that %p is used if and only if + it's needed. + */ + if ((format_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME && + !test_all_bits(part_map, (1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32))) || + (format_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE && part_map != (1 | 2 | 4)) || + (format_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME && + !test_all_bits(part_map, 8 | 16 | 32)) || + !allow_separator || // %option should be last + (need_p && dt_pos[6] +1 != dt_pos[7]) || + (need_p ^ (dt_pos[7] != 255))) + return 1; + + if (dt_pos[6] != 255) // If fractional seconds + { + /* remove fractional seconds from later tests */ + uint pos= dt_pos[6] -1; + /* Remove separator before %f from sep map */ + separator_map= ((separator_map & ((ulong) (1 << pos)-1)) | + ((separator_map & ~((ulong) (1 << pos)-1)) >> 1)); + if (part_map & 64) + { + separators--; // There is always a separator + need_p= 1; // force use of separators + } + } + + /* + Remove possible separator before %p from sep_map + (This can either be at position 3, 4, 6 or 7) h.m.d.%f %p + */ + if (dt_pos[7] != 255) + { + if (need_p && parts[7] != parts[6]+2) + separators--; + } + /* + Calculate if %p is in first or last part of the datetime field + + At this point we have either %H-%i-%s %p 'year parts' or + 'year parts' &H-%i-%s %p" as %f was removed above + */ + offset= dt_pos[6] <= 3 ? 3 : 6; + /* Remove separator before %p from sep map */ + separator_map= ((separator_map & ((ulong) (1 << offset)-1)) | + ((separator_map & ~((ulong) (1 << offset)-1)) >> 1)); + + format_str= 0; + switch (format_type) { + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE: + format_str= known_date_time_formats[INTERNAL_FORMAT].date_format; + /* fall through */ + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME: + if (!format_str) + format_str=known_date_time_formats[INTERNAL_FORMAT].time_format; + + /* + If there is no separators, allow the internal format as we can read + this. If separators are used, they must be between each part + */ + if (format_length == 6 && !need_p && + !my_strnncoll(&my_charset_bin, + (const uchar *) format, 6, + (const uchar *) format_str, 6)) + return 0; + if (separator_map == (1 | 2)) + { + if (format_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME) + { + if (*(format+2) != *(format+5)) + break; // Error + /* Store the character used for time formats */ + date_time_format->time_separator= *(format+2); + } + return 0; + } + break; + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME: + /* + If there is no separators, allow the internal format as we can read + this. If separators are used, they must be between each part. + Between DATE and TIME we also allow space as separator + */ + if ((format_length == 12 && !need_p && + !my_strnncoll(&my_charset_bin, + (const uchar *) format, 12, + (const uchar*) known_date_time_formats[INTERNAL_FORMAT].datetime_format, + 12)) || + (separators == 5 && separator_map == (1 | 2 | 8 | 16))) + return 0; + break; + default: + DBUG_ASSERT(1); + break; + } + return 1; // Error +} + + +/* + Create a DATE_TIME_FORMAT object from a format string specification + + SYNOPSIS + date_time_format_make() + format_type Format to parse (time, date or datetime) + format_str String to parse + format_length Length of string + + NOTES + The returned object should be freed with my_free() + + RETURN + NULL ponter: Error + new object +*/ + +DATE_TIME_FORMAT +*date_time_format_make(timestamp_type format_type, + const char *format_str, uint format_length) +{ + DATE_TIME_FORMAT tmp; + + if (format_length && format_length < 255 && + !parse_date_time_format(format_type, format_str, + format_length, &tmp)) + { + tmp.format.str= (char*) format_str; + tmp.format.length= format_length; + return date_time_format_copy((THD *)0, &tmp); + } + return 0; +} + + +/* + Create a copy of a DATE_TIME_FORMAT object + + SYNOPSIS + date_and_time_format_copy() + thd Set if variable should be allocated in thread mem + format format to copy + + NOTES + The returned object should be freed with my_free() + + RETURN + NULL ponter: Error + new object +*/ + +DATE_TIME_FORMAT *date_time_format_copy(THD *thd, DATE_TIME_FORMAT *format) +{ + DATE_TIME_FORMAT *new_format; + ulong length= sizeof(*format) + format->format.length + 1; + + if (thd) + new_format= (DATE_TIME_FORMAT *) thd->alloc(length); + else + new_format= (DATE_TIME_FORMAT *) my_malloc(length, MYF(MY_WME)); + if (new_format) + { + /* Put format string after current pos */ + new_format->format.str= (char*) (new_format+1); + memcpy((char*) new_format->positions, (char*) format->positions, + sizeof(format->positions)); + new_format->time_separator= format->time_separator; + /* We make the string null terminated for easy printf in SHOW VARIABLES */ + memcpy((char*) new_format->format.str, format->format.str, + format->format.length); + new_format->format.str[format->format.length]= 0; + new_format->format.length= format->format.length; + } + return new_format; +} + + +KNOWN_DATE_TIME_FORMAT known_date_time_formats[6]= +{ + {"USA", "%m.%d.%Y", "%Y-%m-%d %H.%i.%s", "%h:%i:%s %p" }, + {"JIS", "%Y-%m-%d", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s", "%H:%i:%s" }, + {"ISO", "%Y-%m-%d", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s", "%H:%i:%s" }, + {"EUR", "%d.%m.%Y", "%Y-%m-%d %H.%i.%s", "%H.%i.%s" }, + {"INTERNAL", "%Y%m%d", "%Y%m%d%H%i%s", "%H%i%s" }, + { 0, 0, 0, 0 } +}; + + +/* + Return format string according format name. + If name is unknown, result is NULL +*/ + +const char *get_date_time_format_str(KNOWN_DATE_TIME_FORMAT *format, + timestamp_type type) +{ + switch (type) { + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE: + return format->date_format; + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME: + return format->datetime_format; + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME: + return format->time_format; + default: + DBUG_ASSERT(0); // Impossible + return 0; + } +} + +/**************************************************************************** + Functions to create default time/date/datetime strings + + NOTE: + For the moment the DATE_TIME_FORMAT argument is ignored becasue + MySQL doesn't support comparing of date/time/datetime strings that + are not in arbutary order as dates are compared as strings in some + context) + This functions don't check that given MYSQL_TIME structure members are + in valid range. If they are not, return value won't reflect any + valid date either. Additionally, make_time doesn't take into + account time->day member: it's assumed that days have been converted + to hours already. +****************************************************************************/ + +void make_time(const DATE_TIME_FORMAT *format __attribute__((unused)), + const MYSQL_TIME *l_time, String *str) +{ + uint length= (uint) my_time_to_str(l_time, (char*) str->ptr()); + str->length(length); + str->set_charset(&my_charset_numeric); +} + + +void make_date(const DATE_TIME_FORMAT *format __attribute__((unused)), + const MYSQL_TIME *l_time, String *str) +{ + uint length= (uint) my_date_to_str(l_time, (char*) str->ptr()); + str->length(length); + str->set_charset(&my_charset_numeric); +} + + +void make_datetime(const DATE_TIME_FORMAT *format __attribute__((unused)), + const MYSQL_TIME *l_time, String *str) +{ + uint length= (uint) my_datetime_to_str(l_time, (char*) str->ptr()); + str->length(length); + str->set_charset(&my_charset_numeric); +} + + +void make_truncated_value_warning(THD *thd, MYSQL_ERROR::enum_warning_level level, + const char *str_val, + uint str_length, timestamp_type time_type, + const char *field_name) +{ + char warn_buff[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE]; + const char *type_str; + CHARSET_INFO *cs= &my_charset_latin1; + char buff[128]; + String str(buff,(uint32) sizeof(buff), system_charset_info); + str.copy(str_val, str_length, system_charset_info); + str[str_length]= 0; // Ensure we have end 0 for snprintf + + switch (time_type) { + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE: + type_str= "date"; + break; + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME: + type_str= "time"; + break; + case MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME: // FALLTHROUGH + default: + type_str= "datetime"; + break; + } + if (field_name) + cs->cset->snprintf(cs, warn_buff, sizeof(warn_buff), + ER(ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_FIELD), + type_str, str.c_ptr(), field_name, + (ulong) thd->warning_info->current_row_for_warning()); + else + { + if (time_type > MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_ERROR) + cs->cset->snprintf(cs, warn_buff, sizeof(warn_buff), + ER(ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE), + type_str, str.c_ptr()); + else + cs->cset->snprintf(cs, warn_buff, sizeof(warn_buff), + ER(ER_WRONG_VALUE), type_str, str.c_ptr()); + } + push_warning(thd, level, + ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE, warn_buff); +} + +/* Daynumber from year 0 to 9999-12-31 */ +#define MAX_DAY_NUMBER 3652424L + +bool date_add_interval(MYSQL_TIME *ltime, interval_type int_type, INTERVAL interval) +{ + long period, sign; + + ltime->neg= 0; + + sign= (interval.neg ? -1 : 1); + + switch (int_type) { + case INTERVAL_SECOND: + case INTERVAL_SECOND_MICROSECOND: + case INTERVAL_MICROSECOND: + case INTERVAL_MINUTE: + case INTERVAL_HOUR: + case INTERVAL_MINUTE_MICROSECOND: + case INTERVAL_MINUTE_SECOND: + case INTERVAL_HOUR_MICROSECOND: + case INTERVAL_HOUR_SECOND: + case INTERVAL_HOUR_MINUTE: + case INTERVAL_DAY_MICROSECOND: + case INTERVAL_DAY_SECOND: + case INTERVAL_DAY_MINUTE: + case INTERVAL_DAY_HOUR: + { + longlong sec, days, daynr, microseconds, extra_sec; + ltime->time_type= MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME; // Return full date + microseconds= ltime->second_part + sign*interval.second_part; + extra_sec= microseconds/1000000L; + microseconds= microseconds%1000000L; + + sec=((ltime->day-1)*3600*24L+ltime->hour*3600+ltime->minute*60+ + ltime->second + + sign* (longlong) (interval.day*3600*24L + + interval.hour*LL(3600)+interval.minute*LL(60)+ + interval.second))+ extra_sec; + if (microseconds < 0) + { + microseconds+= LL(1000000); + sec--; + } + days= sec/(3600*LL(24)); + sec-= days*3600*LL(24); + if (sec < 0) + { + days--; + sec+= 3600*LL(24); + } + ltime->second_part= (uint) microseconds; + ltime->second= (uint) (sec % 60); + ltime->minute= (uint) (sec/60 % 60); + ltime->hour= (uint) (sec/3600); + daynr= calc_daynr(ltime->year,ltime->month,1) + days; + /* Day number from year 0 to 9999-12-31 */ + if ((ulonglong) daynr > MAX_DAY_NUMBER) + goto invalid_date; + get_date_from_daynr((long) daynr, <ime->year, <ime->month, + <ime->day); + break; + } + case INTERVAL_DAY: + case INTERVAL_WEEK: + period= (calc_daynr(ltime->year,ltime->month,ltime->day) + + sign * (long) interval.day); + /* Daynumber from year 0 to 9999-12-31 */ + if ((ulong) period > MAX_DAY_NUMBER) + goto invalid_date; + get_date_from_daynr((long) period,<ime->year,<ime->month,<ime->day); + break; + case INTERVAL_YEAR: + ltime->year+= sign * (long) interval.year; + if ((ulong) ltime->year >= 10000L) + goto invalid_date; + if (ltime->month == 2 && ltime->day == 29 && + calc_days_in_year(ltime->year) != 366) + ltime->day=28; // Was leap-year + break; + case INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH: + case INTERVAL_QUARTER: + case INTERVAL_MONTH: + period= (ltime->year*12 + sign * (long) interval.year*12 + + ltime->month-1 + sign * (long) interval.month); + if ((ulong) period >= 120000L) + goto invalid_date; + ltime->year= (uint) (period / 12); + ltime->month= (uint) (period % 12L)+1; + /* Adjust day if the new month doesn't have enough days */ + if (ltime->day > days_in_month[ltime->month-1]) + { + ltime->day = days_in_month[ltime->month-1]; + if (ltime->month == 2 && calc_days_in_year(ltime->year) == 366) + ltime->day++; // Leap-year + } + break; + default: + goto null_date; + } + + return 0; // Ok + +invalid_date: + push_warning_printf(current_thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_WARN, + ER_DATETIME_FUNCTION_OVERFLOW, + ER(ER_DATETIME_FUNCTION_OVERFLOW), + "datetime"); +null_date: + return 1; +} + + +/* + Calculate difference between two datetime values as seconds + microseconds. + + SYNOPSIS + calc_time_diff() + l_time1 - TIME/DATE/DATETIME value + l_time2 - TIME/DATE/DATETIME value + l_sign - 1 absolute values are substracted, + -1 absolute values are added. + seconds_out - Out parameter where difference between + l_time1 and l_time2 in seconds is stored. + microseconds_out- Out parameter where microsecond part of difference + between l_time1 and l_time2 is stored. + + NOTE + This function calculates difference between l_time1 and l_time2 absolute + values. So one should set l_sign and correct result if he want to take + signs into account (i.e. for MYSQL_TIME values). + + RETURN VALUES + Returns sign of difference. + 1 means negative result + 0 means positive result + +*/ + +bool +calc_time_diff(MYSQL_TIME *l_time1, MYSQL_TIME *l_time2, int l_sign, longlong *seconds_out, + long *microseconds_out) +{ + long days; + bool neg; + longlong microseconds; + + /* + We suppose that if first argument is MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME + the second argument should be TIMESTAMP_TIME also. + We should check it before calc_time_diff call. + */ + if (l_time1->time_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME) // Time value + days= (long)l_time1->day - l_sign * (long)l_time2->day; + else + { + days= calc_daynr((uint) l_time1->year, + (uint) l_time1->month, + (uint) l_time1->day); + if (l_time2->time_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME) + days-= l_sign * (long)l_time2->day; + else + days-= l_sign*calc_daynr((uint) l_time2->year, + (uint) l_time2->month, + (uint) l_time2->day); + } + + microseconds= ((longlong)days*LL(86400) + + (longlong)(l_time1->hour*3600L + + l_time1->minute*60L + + l_time1->second) - + l_sign*(longlong)(l_time2->hour*3600L + + l_time2->minute*60L + + l_time2->second)) * LL(1000000) + + (longlong)l_time1->second_part - + l_sign*(longlong)l_time2->second_part; + + neg= 0; + if (microseconds < 0) + { + microseconds= -microseconds; + neg= 1; + } + *seconds_out= microseconds/1000000L; + *microseconds_out= (long) (microseconds%1000000L); + return neg; +} + + +/* + Compares 2 MYSQL_TIME structures + + SYNOPSIS + my_time_compare() + + a - first time + b - second time + + RETURN VALUE + -1 - a < b + 0 - a == b + 1 - a > b + +*/ + +int my_time_compare(MYSQL_TIME *a, MYSQL_TIME *b) +{ + ulonglong a_t= TIME_to_ulonglong_datetime(a); + ulonglong b_t= TIME_to_ulonglong_datetime(b); + + if (a_t < b_t) + return -1; + if (a_t > b_t) + return 1; + + if (a->second_part < b->second_part) + return -1; + if (a->second_part > b->second_part) + return 1; + + return 0; +} + +#endif |