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1<?php
2/**
3ADOdb Date Library, part of the ADOdb abstraction library
4Download: http://phplens.com/phpeverywhere/
5
6PHP native date functions use integer timestamps for computations.
7Because of this, dates are restricted to the years 1901-2038 on Unix
8and 1970-2038 on Windows due to integer overflow for dates beyond
9those years. This library overcomes these limitations by replacing the
10native function's signed integers (normally 32-bits) with PHP floating
11point numbers (normally 64-bits).
12
13Dates from 100 A.D. to 3000 A.D. and later
14have been tested. The minimum is 100 A.D. as <100 will invoke the
152 => 4 digit year conversion. The maximum is billions of years in the
16future, but this is a theoretical limit as the computation of that year
17would take too long with the current implementation of adodb_mktime().
18
19This library replaces native functions as follows:
20
21<pre>  
22    getdate()  with  adodb_getdate()
23    date()     with  adodb_date()
24    gmdate()   with  adodb_gmdate()
25    mktime()   with  adodb_mktime()
26    gmmktime() with  adodb_gmmktime()
27    strftime() with  adodb_strftime()
28    strftime() with  adodb_gmstrftime()
29</pre>
30   
31The parameters are identical, except that adodb_date() accepts a subset
32of date()'s field formats. Mktime() will convert from local time to GMT,
33and date() will convert from GMT to local time, but daylight savings is
34not handled currently.
35
36This library is independant of the rest of ADOdb, and can be used
37as standalone code.
38
39PERFORMANCE
40
41For high speed, this library uses the native date functions where
42possible, and only switches to PHP code when the dates fall outside
43the 32-bit signed integer range.
44
45GREGORIAN CORRECTION
46
47Pope Gregory shortened October of A.D. 1582 by ten days. Thursday,
48October 4, 1582 (Julian) was followed immediately by Friday, October 15,
491582 (Gregorian).
50
51Since 0.06, we handle this correctly, so:
52
53adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,15,1582) - adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,4,1582)
54    == 24 * 3600 (1 day)
55
56=============================================================================
57
58COPYRIGHT
59
60(c) 2003-2005 John Lim and released under BSD-style license except for code by
61jackbbs, which includes adodb_mktime, adodb_get_gmt_diff, adodb_is_leap_year
62and originally found at http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mktime.php
63
64=============================================================================
65
66BUG REPORTS
67
68These should be posted to the ADOdb forums at
69
70    http://phplens.com/lens/lensforum/topics.php?id=4
71
72=============================================================================
73
74FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
75
76
77** FUNCTION adodb_getdate($date=false)
78
79Returns an array containing date information, as getdate(), but supports
80dates greater than 1901 to 2038. The local date/time format is derived from a
81heuristic the first time adodb_getdate is called.
82     
83     
84** FUNCTION adodb_date($fmt, $timestamp = false)
85
86Convert a timestamp to a formatted local date. If $timestamp is not defined, the
87current timestamp is used. Unlike the function date(), it supports dates
88outside the 1901 to 2038 range.
89
90The format fields that adodb_date supports:
91
92<pre>
93    a - "am" or "pm"
94    A - "AM" or "PM"
95    d - day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros; i.e. "01" to "31"
96    D - day of the week, textual, 3 letters; e.g. "Fri"
97    F - month, textual, long; e.g. "January"
98    g - hour, 12-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12"
99    G - hour, 24-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "0" to "23"
100    h - hour, 12-hour format; i.e. "01" to "12"
101    H - hour, 24-hour format; i.e. "00" to "23"
102    i - minutes; i.e. "00" to "59"
103    j - day of the month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "31"
104    l (lowercase 'L') - day of the week, textual, long; e.g. "Friday" 
105    L - boolean for whether it is a leap year; i.e. "0" or "1"
106    m - month; i.e. "01" to "12"
107    M - month, textual, 3 letters; e.g. "Jan"
108    n - month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12"
109    O - Difference to Greenwich time in hours; e.g. "+0200"
110    Q - Quarter, as in 1, 2, 3, 4
111    r - RFC 2822 formatted date; e.g. "Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200"
112    s - seconds; i.e. "00" to "59"
113    S - English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters;
114                i.e. "st", "nd", "rd" or "th"
115    t - number of days in the given month; i.e. "28" to "31"
116    T - Timezone setting of this machine; e.g. "EST" or "MDT"
117    U - seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT) 
118    w - day of the week, numeric, i.e. "0" (Sunday) to "6" (Saturday)
119    Y - year, 4 digits; e.g. "1999"
120    y - year, 2 digits; e.g. "99"
121    z - day of the year; i.e. "0" to "365"
122    Z - timezone offset in seconds (i.e. "-43200" to "43200").
123                The offset for timezones west of UTC is always negative,
124                and for those east of UTC is always positive.
125</pre>
126
127Unsupported:
128<pre>
129    B - Swatch Internet time
130    I (capital i) - "1" if Daylight Savings Time, "0" otherwise.
131    W - ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday
132
133</pre>
134
135
136** FUNCTION adodb_date2($fmt, $isoDateString = false)
137Same as adodb_date, but 2nd parameter accepts iso date, eg.
138
139  adodb_date2('d-M-Y H:i','2003-12-25 13:01:34');
140
141 
142** FUNCTION adodb_gmdate($fmt, $timestamp = false)
143
144Convert a timestamp to a formatted GMT date. If $timestamp is not defined, the
145current timestamp is used. Unlike the function date(), it supports dates
146outside the 1901 to 2038 range.
147
148
149** FUNCTION adodb_mktime($hr, $min, $sec[, $month, $day, $year])
150
151Converts a local date to a unix timestamp.  Unlike the function mktime(), it supports
152dates outside the 1901 to 2038 range. All parameters are optional.
153
154
155** FUNCTION adodb_gmmktime($hr, $min, $sec [, $month, $day, $year])
156
157Converts a gmt date to a unix timestamp.  Unlike the function gmmktime(), it supports
158dates outside the 1901 to 2038 range. Differs from gmmktime() in that all parameters
159are currently compulsory.
160
161** FUNCTION adodb_gmstrftime($fmt, $timestamp = false)
162Convert a timestamp to a formatted GMT date.
163
164** FUNCTION adodb_strftime($fmt, $timestamp = false)
165
166Convert a timestamp to a formatted local date. Internally converts $fmt into
167adodb_date format, then echo result.
168
169For best results, you can define the local date format yourself. Define a global
170variable $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE which is an array, 1st element is date format using
171adodb_date syntax, and 2nd element is the time format, also in adodb_date syntax.
172
173    eg. $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE = array('d/m/Y','H:i:s');
174   
175    Supported format codes:
176
177<pre>
178    %a - abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale
179    %A - full weekday name according to the current locale
180    %b - abbreviated month name according to the current locale
181    %B - full month name according to the current locale
182    %c - preferred date and time representation for the current locale
183    %d - day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31)
184    %D - same as %m/%d/%y
185    %e - day of the month as a decimal number, a single digit is preceded by a space (range ' 1' to '31')
186    %h - same as %b
187    %H - hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23)
188    %I - hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (range 01 to 12)
189    %m - month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12)
190    %M - minute as a decimal number
191    %n - newline character
192    %p - either `am' or `pm' according to the given time value, or the corresponding strings for the current locale
193    %r - time in a.m. and p.m. notation
194    %R - time in 24 hour notation
195    %S - second as a decimal number
196    %t - tab character
197    %T - current time, equal to %H:%M:%S
198    %x - preferred date representation for the current locale without the time
199    %X - preferred time representation for the current locale without the date
200    %y - year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99)
201    %Y - year as a decimal number including the century
202    %Z - time zone or name or abbreviation
203    %% - a literal `%' character
204</pre> 
205
206    Unsupported codes:
207<pre>
208    %C - century number (the year divided by 100 and truncated to an integer, range 00 to 99)
209    %g - like %G, but without the century.
210    %G - The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V).
211         This has the same format and value as %Y, except that if the ISO week number belongs
212         to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
213    %j - day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366)
214    %u - weekday as a decimal number [1,7], with 1 representing Monday
215    %U - week number of the current year as a decimal number, starting
216        with the first Sunday as the first day of the first week
217    %V - The ISO 8601:1988 week number of the current year as a decimal number,
218         range 01 to 53, where week 1 is the first week that has at least 4 days in the
219         current year, and with Monday as the first day of the week. (Use %G or %g for
220         the year component that corresponds to the week number for the specified timestamp.)
221    %w - day of the week as a decimal, Sunday being 0
222    %W - week number of the current year as a decimal number, starting with the
223         first Monday as the first day of the first week
224</pre>
225
226=============================================================================
227
228NOTES
229
230Useful url for generating test timestamps:
231    http://www.4webhelp.net/us/timestamp.php
232
233Possible future optimizations include
234
235a. Using an algorithm similar to Plauger's in "The Standard C Library"
236(page 428, xttotm.c _Ttotm() function). Plauger's algorithm will not
237work outside 32-bit signed range, so i decided not to implement it.
238
239b. Implement daylight savings, which looks awfully complicated, see
240    http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/
241
242
243CHANGELOG
244
245- 11 Feb 2008 0.33
246* Bug in 0.32 fix for hour handling. Fixed.
247
248- 1 Feb 2008 0.32
249* Now adodb_mktime(0,0,0,12+$m,20,2040) works properly.
250
251- 10 Jan 2008 0.31
252* Now adodb_mktime(0,0,0,24,1,2037) works correctly.
253
254- 15 July 2007 0.30
255Added PHP 5.2.0 compatability fixes.
256 * gmtime behaviour for 1970 has changed. We use the actual date if it is between 1970 to 2038 to get the
257 * timezone, otherwise we use the current year as the baseline to retrieve the timezone.
258 * Also the timezone's in php 5.2.* support historical data better, eg. if timezone today was +8, but
259   in 1970 it was +7:30, then php 5.2 return +7:30, while this library will use +8.
260 *
261 
262- 19 March 2006 0.24
263Changed strftime() locale detection, because some locales prepend the day of week to the date when %c is used.
264
265- 10 Feb 2006 0.23
266PHP5 compat: when we detect PHP5, the RFC2822 format for gmt 0000hrs is changed from -0000 to +0000.
267    In PHP4, we will still use -0000 for 100% compat with PHP4.
268
269- 08 Sept 2005 0.22
270In adodb_date2(), $is_gmt not supported properly. Fixed.
271
272- 18 July  2005 0.21
273In PHP 4.3.11, the 'r' format has changed. Leading 0 in day is added. Changed for compat.
274Added support for negative months in adodb_mktime().
275
276- 24 Feb 2005 0.20
277Added limited strftime/gmstrftime support. x10 improvement in performance of adodb_date().
278
279- 21 Dec 2004 0.17
280In adodb_getdate(), the timestamp was accidentally converted to gmt when $is_gmt is false.
281Also adodb_mktime(0,0,0) did not work properly. Both fixed thx Mauro.
282
283- 17 Nov 2004 0.16
284Removed intval typecast in adodb_mktime() for secs, allowing:
285     adodb_mktime(0,0,0 + 2236672153,1,1,1934);
286Suggested by Ryan.
287
288- 18 July 2004 0.15
289All params in adodb_mktime were formerly compulsory. Now only the hour, min, secs is compulsory.
290This brings it more in line with mktime (still not identical).
291
292- 23 June 2004 0.14
293
294Allow you to define your own daylights savings function, adodb_daylight_sv.
295If the function is defined (somewhere in an include), then you can correct for daylights savings.
296
297In this example, we apply daylights savings in June or July, adding one hour. This is extremely
298unrealistic as it does not take into account time-zone, geographic location, current year.
299
300function adodb_daylight_sv(&$arr, $is_gmt)
301{
302    if ($is_gmt) return;
303    $m = $arr['mon'];
304    if ($m == 6 || $m == 7) $arr['hours'] += 1;
305}
306
307This is only called by adodb_date() and not by adodb_mktime().
308
309The format of $arr is
310Array (
311   [seconds] => 0
312   [minutes] => 0
313   [hours] => 0
314   [mday] => 1      # day of month, eg 1st day of the month
315   [mon] => 2       # month (eg. Feb)
316   [year] => 2102
317   [yday] => 31     # days in current year
318   [leap] =>        # true if leap year
319   [ndays] => 28    # no of days in current month
320   )
321   
322
323- 28 Apr 2004 0.13
324Fixed adodb_date to properly support $is_gmt. Thx to Dimitar Angelov.
325
326- 20 Mar 2004 0.12
327Fixed month calculation error in adodb_date. 2102-June-01 appeared as 2102-May-32.
328
329- 26 Oct 2003 0.11
330Because of daylight savings problems (some systems apply daylight savings to
331January!!!), changed adodb_get_gmt_diff() to ignore daylight savings.
332
333- 9 Aug 2003 0.10
334Fixed bug with dates after 2038.
335See http://phplens.com/lens/lensforum/msgs.php?id=6980
336
337- 1 July 2003 0.09
338Added support for Q (Quarter).
339Added adodb_date2(), which accepts ISO date in 2nd param
340
341- 3 March 2003 0.08
342Added support for 'S' adodb_date() format char. Added constant ADODB_ALLOW_NEGATIVE_TS
343if you want PHP to handle negative timestamps between 1901 to 1969.
344
345- 27 Feb 2003 0.07
346All negative numbers handled by adodb now because of RH 7.3+ problems.
347See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20048&edit=2
348
349- 4 Feb 2003 0.06
350Fixed a typo, 1852 changed to 1582! This means that pre-1852 dates
351are now correctly handled.
352
353- 29 Jan 2003 0.05
354
355Leap year checking differs under Julian calendar (pre 1582). Also
356leap year code optimized by checking for most common case first.
357
358We also handle month overflow correctly in mktime (eg month set to 13).
359
360Day overflow for less than one month's days is supported.
361
362- 28 Jan 2003 0.04
363
364Gregorian correction handled. In PHP5, we might throw an error if
365mktime uses invalid dates around 5-14 Oct 1582. Released with ADOdb 3.10.
366Added limbo 5-14 Oct 1582 check, when we set to 15 Oct 1582.
367
368- 27 Jan 2003 0.03
369
370Fixed some more month problems due to gmt issues. Added constant ADODB_DATE_VERSION.
371Fixed calculation of days since start of year for <1970.
372
373- 27 Jan 2003 0.02
374
375Changed _adodb_getdate() to inline leap year checking for better performance.
376Fixed problem with time-zones west of GMT +0000.
377
378- 24 Jan 2003 0.01
379
380First implementation.
381*/
382
383
384/* Initialization */
385
386/*
387    Version Number
388*/
389define('ADODB_DATE_VERSION',0.33);
390
391$ADODB_DATETIME_CLASS = (PHP_VERSION >= 5.2);
392
393/*
394    This code was originally for windows. But apparently this problem happens
395    also with Linux, RH 7.3 and later!
396   
397    glibc-2.2.5-34 and greater has been changed to return -1 for dates <
398    1970.  This used to work.  The problem exists with RedHat 7.3 and 8.0
399    echo (mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1960));  // prints -1
400   
401    References:
402     http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20048&edit=2
403     http://lists.debian.org/debian-glibc/2002/debian-glibc-200205/msg00010.html
404*/
405
406if (!defined('ADODB_ALLOW_NEGATIVE_TS')) define('ADODB_NO_NEGATIVE_TS',1);
407
408function adodb_date_test_date($y1,$m,$d=13)
409{
410    $h = round(rand()% 24);
411    $t = adodb_mktime($h,0,0,$m,$d,$y1);
412    $rez = adodb_date('Y-n-j H:i:s',$t);
413    if ($h == 0) $h = '00';
414    else if ($h < 10) $h = '0'.$h; 
415    if ("$y1-$m-$d $h:00:00" != $rez) {
416        print "<b>$y1 error, expected=$y1-$m-$d $h:00:00, adodb=$rez</b><br>";
417        return false;
418    }
419    return true;
420}
421
422function adodb_date_test_strftime($fmt)
423{
424    $s1 = strftime($fmt);
425    $s2 = adodb_strftime($fmt);
426   
427    if ($s1 == $s2) return true;
428   
429    echo "error for $fmt,  strftime=$s1, adodb=$s2<br>";
430    return false;
431}
432
433/**
434     Test Suite
435*/     
436function adodb_date_test()
437{
438   
439    for ($m=-24; $m<=24; $m++)
440        echo "$m :",adodb_date('d-m-Y',adodb_mktime(0,0,0,1+$m,20,2040)),"<br>";
441   
442    error_reporting(E_ALL);
443    print "<h4>Testing adodb_date and adodb_mktime. version=".ADODB_DATE_VERSION.' PHP='.PHP_VERSION."</h4>";
444    @set_time_limit(0);
445    $fail = false;
446   
447    // This flag disables calling of PHP native functions, so we can properly test the code
448    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) define('ADODB_TEST_DATES',1);
449   
450    $t = time();
451   
452   
453    $fmt = 'Y-m-d H:i:s';
454    echo '<pre>';
455    echo 'adodb: ',adodb_date($fmt,$t),'<br>';
456    echo 'php  : ',date($fmt,$t),'<br>';
457    echo '</pre>';
458   
459    adodb_date_test_strftime('%Y %m %x %X');
460    adodb_date_test_strftime("%A %d %B %Y");
461    adodb_date_test_strftime("%H %M S");
462   
463    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0);
464    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d') == date('Y-m-d'))) print 'Error in '.adodb_mktime(0,0,0).'<br>';
465   
466    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,6,1,2102);
467    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '2102-06-01')) print 'Error in '.adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t).'<br>';
468   
469    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,2,1,2102);
470    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '2102-02-01')) print 'Error in '.adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t).'<br>';
471   
472   
473    print "<p>Testing gregorian <=> julian conversion<p>";
474    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,11,1492);
475    //http://www.holidayorigins.com/html/columbus_day.html - Friday check
476    if (!(adodb_date('D Y-m-d',$t) == 'Fri 1492-10-11')) print 'Error in Columbus landing<br>';
477   
478    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,2,29,1500);
479    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1500-02-29')) print 'Error in julian leap years<br>';
480   
481    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,2,29,1700);
482    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1700-03-01')) print 'Error in gregorian leap years<br>';
483   
484    print  adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,4,1582).' ';
485    print adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,15,1582);
486    $diff = (adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,15,1582) - adodb_mktime(0,0,0,10,4,1582));
487    if ($diff != 3600*24) print " <b>Error in gregorian correction = ".($diff/3600/24)." days </b><br>";
488       
489    print " 15 Oct 1582, Fri=".(adodb_dow(1582,10,15) == 5 ? 'Fri' : '<b>Error</b>')."<br>";
490    print " 4 Oct 1582, Thu=".(adodb_dow(1582,10,4) == 4 ? 'Thu' : '<b>Error</b>')."<br>";
491   
492    print "<p>Testing overflow<p>";
493   
494    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,3,33,1965);
495    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1965-04-02')) print 'Error in day overflow 1 <br>';
496    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,4,33,1971);
497    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1971-05-03')) print 'Error in day overflow 2 <br>';
498    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,1,60,1965);
499    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1965-03-01')) print 'Error in day overflow 3 '.adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t).' <br>';
500    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,12,32,1965);
501    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1966-01-01')) print 'Error in day overflow 4 '.adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t).' <br>';
502    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,12,63,1965);
503    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1966-02-01')) print 'Error in day overflow 5 '.adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t).' <br>';
504    $t = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,13,3,1965);
505    if (!(adodb_date('Y-m-d',$t) == '1966-01-03')) print 'Error in mth overflow 1 <br>';
506   
507    print "Testing 2-digit => 4-digit year conversion<p>";
508    if (adodb_year_digit_check(00) != 2000) print "Err 2-digit 2000<br>";
509    if (adodb_year_digit_check(10) != 2010) print "Err 2-digit 2010<br>";
510    if (adodb_year_digit_check(20) != 2020) print "Err 2-digit 2020<br>";
511    if (adodb_year_digit_check(30) != 2030) print "Err 2-digit 2030<br>";
512    if (adodb_year_digit_check(40) != 1940) print "Err 2-digit 1940<br>";
513    if (adodb_year_digit_check(50) != 1950) print "Err 2-digit 1950<br>";
514    if (adodb_year_digit_check(90) != 1990) print "Err 2-digit 1990<br>";
515   
516    // Test string formating
517    print "<p>Testing date formating</p>";
518   
519    $fmt = '\d\a\t\e T Y-m-d H:i:s a A d D F g G h H i j l L m M n O \R\F\C2822 r s t U w y Y z Z 2003';
520    $s1 = date($fmt,0);
521    $s2 = adodb_date($fmt,0);
522    if ($s1 != $s2) {
523        print " date() 0 failed<br>$s1<br>$s2<br>";
524    }
525    flush();
526    for ($i=100; --$i > 0; ) {
527
528        $ts = 3600.0*((rand()%60000)+(rand()%60000))+(rand()%60000);
529        $s1 = date($fmt,$ts);
530        $s2 = adodb_date($fmt,$ts);
531        //print "$s1 <br>$s2 <p>";
532        $pos = strcmp($s1,$s2);
533
534        if (($s1) != ($s2)) {
535            for ($j=0,$k=strlen($s1); $j < $k; $j++) {
536                if ($s1[$j] != $s2[$j]) {
537                    print substr($s1,$j).' ';
538                    break;
539                }
540            }
541            print "<b>Error date(): $ts<br><pre>
542&nbsp; \"$s1\" (date len=".strlen($s1).")
543&nbsp; \"$s2\" (adodb_date len=".strlen($s2).")</b></pre><br>";
544            $fail = true;
545        }
546       
547        $a1 = getdate($ts);
548        $a2 = adodb_getdate($ts);
549        $rez = array_diff($a1,$a2);
550        if (sizeof($rez)>0) {
551            print "<b>Error getdate() $ts</b><br>";
552                print_r($a1);
553            print "<br>";
554                print_r($a2);
555            print "<p>";
556            $fail = true;
557        }
558    }
559   
560    // Test generation of dates outside 1901-2038
561    print "<p>Testing random dates between 100 and 4000</p>";
562    adodb_date_test_date(100,1);
563    for ($i=100; --$i >= 0;) {
564        $y1 = 100+rand(0,1970-100);
565        $m = rand(1,12);
566        adodb_date_test_date($y1,$m);
567       
568        $y1 = 3000-rand(0,3000-1970);
569        adodb_date_test_date($y1,$m);
570    }
571    print '<p>';
572    $start = 1960+rand(0,10);
573    $yrs = 12;
574    $i = 365.25*86400*($start-1970);
575    $offset = 36000+rand(10000,60000);
576    $max = 365*$yrs*86400;
577    $lastyear = 0;
578   
579    // we generate a timestamp, convert it to a date, and convert it back to a timestamp
580    // and check if the roundtrip broke the original timestamp value.
581    print "Testing $start to ".($start+$yrs).", or $max seconds, offset=$offset: ";
582    $cnt = 0;
583    for ($max += $i; $i < $max; $i += $offset) {
584        $ret = adodb_date('m,d,Y,H,i,s',$i);
585        $arr = explode(',',$ret);
586        if ($lastyear != $arr[2]) {
587            $lastyear = $arr[2];
588            print " $lastyear ";
589            flush();
590        }
591        $newi = adodb_mktime($arr[3],$arr[4],$arr[5],$arr[0],$arr[1],$arr[2]);
592        if ($i != $newi) {
593            print "Error at $i, adodb_mktime returned $newi ($ret)";
594            $fail = true;
595            break;
596        }
597        $cnt += 1;
598    }
599    echo "Tested $cnt dates<br>";
600    if (!$fail) print "<p>Passed !</p>";
601    else print "<p><b>Failed</b> :-(</p>";
602}
603
604/**
605    Returns day of week, 0 = Sunday,... 6=Saturday.
606    Algorithm from PEAR::Date_Calc
607*/
608function adodb_dow($year, $month, $day)
609{
610/*
611Pope Gregory removed 10 days - October 5 to October 14 - from the year 1582 and
612proclaimed that from that time onwards 3 days would be dropped from the calendar
613every 400 years.
614
615Thursday, October 4, 1582 (Julian) was followed immediately by Friday, October 15, 1582 (Gregorian).
616*/
617    if ($year <= 1582) {
618        if ($year < 1582 ||
619            ($year == 1582 && ($month < 10 || ($month == 10 && $day < 15)))) $greg_correction = 3;
620         else
621            $greg_correction = 0;
622    } else
623        $greg_correction = 0;
624   
625    if($month > 2)
626        $month -= 2;
627    else {
628        $month += 10;
629        $year--;
630    }
631   
632    $day =  floor((13 * $month - 1) / 5) +
633            $day + ($year % 100) +
634            floor(($year % 100) / 4) +
635            floor(($year / 100) / 4) - 2 *
636            floor($year / 100) + 77 + $greg_correction;
637   
638    return $day - 7 * floor($day / 7);
639}
640
641
642/**
643 Checks for leap year, returns true if it is. No 2-digit year check. Also
644 handles julian calendar correctly.
645*/
646function _adodb_is_leap_year($year)
647{
648    if ($year % 4 != 0) return false;
649   
650    if ($year % 400 == 0) {
651        return true;
652    // if gregorian calendar (>1582), century not-divisible by 400 is not leap
653    } else if ($year > 1582 && $year % 100 == 0 ) {
654        return false;
655    }
656   
657    return true;
658}
659
660
661/**
662 checks for leap year, returns true if it is. Has 2-digit year check
663*/
664function adodb_is_leap_year($year)
665{
666    return  _adodb_is_leap_year(adodb_year_digit_check($year));
667}
668
669/**
670    Fix 2-digit years. Works for any century.
671    Assumes that if 2-digit is more than 30 years in future, then previous century.
672*/
673function adodb_year_digit_check($y)
674{
675    if ($y < 100) {
676   
677        $yr = (integer) date("Y");
678        $century = (integer) ($yr /100);
679       
680        if ($yr%100 > 50) {
681            $c1 = $century + 1;
682            $c0 = $century;
683        } else {
684            $c1 = $century;
685            $c0 = $century - 1;
686        }
687        $c1 *= 100;
688        // if 2-digit year is less than 30 years in future, set it to this century
689        // otherwise if more than 30 years in future, then we set 2-digit year to the prev century.
690        if (($y + $c1) < $yr+30) $y = $y + $c1;
691        else $y = $y + $c0*100;
692    }
693    return $y;
694}
695
696function adodb_get_gmt_diff_ts($ts)
697{
698    if (0 <= $ts && $ts <= 0x7FFFFFFF) { // check if number in 32-bit signed range) {
699        $arr = getdate($ts);
700        $y = $arr['year'];
701        $m = $arr['mon'];
702        $d = $arr['mday'];
703        return adodb_get_gmt_diff($y,$m,$d);   
704    } else {
705        return adodb_get_gmt_diff(false,false,false);
706    }
707   
708}
709
710/**
711 get local time zone offset from GMT. Does not handle historical timezones before 1970.
712*/
713function adodb_get_gmt_diff($y,$m,$d)
714{
715static $TZ,$tzo;
716global $ADODB_DATETIME_CLASS;
717
718    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) $y = false;
719    else if ($y < 1970 || $y >= 2038) $y = false;
720
721    if ($ADODB_DATETIME_CLASS && $y !== false) {
722        $dt = new DateTime();
723        $dt->setISODate($y,$m,$d);
724        if (empty($tzo)) {
725            $tzo = new DateTimeZone(date_default_timezone_get());
726        #   $tzt = timezone_transitions_get( $tzo );
727        }
728        return -$tzo->getOffset($dt);
729    } else {
730        if (isset($TZ)) return $TZ;
731        $y = date('Y');
732        $TZ = mktime(0,0,0,12,2,$y,0) - gmmktime(0,0,0,12,2,$y,0);
733    }
734   
735    return $TZ;
736}
737
738/**
739    Returns an array with date info.
740*/
741function adodb_getdate($d=false,$fast=false)
742{
743    if ($d === false) return getdate();
744    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) {
745        if ((abs($d) <= 0x7FFFFFFF)) { // check if number in 32-bit signed range
746            if (!defined('ADODB_NO_NEGATIVE_TS') || $d >= 0) // if windows, must be +ve integer
747                return @getdate($d);
748        }
749    }
750    return _adodb_getdate($d);
751}
752
753/*
754// generate $YRS table for _adodb_getdate()
755function adodb_date_gentable($out=true)
756{
757
758    for ($i=1970; $i >= 1600; $i-=10) {
759        $s = adodb_gmmktime(0,0,0,1,1,$i);
760        echo "$i => $s,<br>";   
761    }
762}
763adodb_date_gentable();
764
765for ($i=1970; $i > 1500; $i--) {
766
767echo "<hr />$i ";
768    adodb_date_test_date($i,1,1);
769}
770
771*/
772
773
774$_month_table_normal = array("",31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
775$_month_table_leaf = array("",31,29,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
776   
777function adodb_validdate($y,$m,$d)
778{
779global $_month_table_normal,$_month_table_leaf;
780
781    if (_adodb_is_leap_year($y)) $marr = $_month_table_leaf;
782    else $marr = $_month_table_normal;
783   
784    if ($m > 12 || $m < 1) return false;
785   
786    if ($d > 31 || $d < 1) return false;
787   
788    if ($marr[$m] < $d) return false;
789   
790    if ($y < 1000 && $y > 3000) return false;
791   
792    return true;
793}
794
795/**
796    Low-level function that returns the getdate() array. We have a special
797    $fast flag, which if set to true, will return fewer array values,
798    and is much faster as it does not calculate dow, etc.
799*/
800function _adodb_getdate($origd=false,$fast=false,$is_gmt=false)
801{
802static $YRS;
803global $_month_table_normal,$_month_table_leaf;
804
805    $d =  $origd - ($is_gmt ? 0 : adodb_get_gmt_diff_ts($origd));
806    $_day_power = 86400;
807    $_hour_power = 3600;
808    $_min_power = 60;
809   
810    if ($d < -12219321600) $d -= 86400*10; // if 15 Oct 1582 or earlier, gregorian correction
811   
812    $_month_table_normal = array("",31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
813    $_month_table_leaf = array("",31,29,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
814   
815    $d366 = $_day_power * 366;
816    $d365 = $_day_power * 365;
817   
818    if ($d < 0) {
819       
820        if (empty($YRS)) $YRS = array(
821            1970 => 0,
822            1960 => -315619200,
823            1950 => -631152000,
824            1940 => -946771200,
825            1930 => -1262304000,
826            1920 => -1577923200,
827            1910 => -1893456000,
828            1900 => -2208988800,
829            1890 => -2524521600,
830            1880 => -2840140800,
831            1870 => -3155673600,
832            1860 => -3471292800,
833            1850 => -3786825600,
834            1840 => -4102444800,
835            1830 => -4417977600,
836            1820 => -4733596800,
837            1810 => -5049129600,
838            1800 => -5364662400,
839            1790 => -5680195200,
840            1780 => -5995814400,
841            1770 => -6311347200,
842            1760 => -6626966400,
843            1750 => -6942499200,
844            1740 => -7258118400,
845            1730 => -7573651200,
846            1720 => -7889270400,
847            1710 => -8204803200,
848            1700 => -8520336000,
849            1690 => -8835868800,
850            1680 => -9151488000,
851            1670 => -9467020800,
852            1660 => -9782640000,
853            1650 => -10098172800,
854            1640 => -10413792000,
855            1630 => -10729324800,
856            1620 => -11044944000,
857            1610 => -11360476800,
858            1600 => -11676096000);
859
860        if ($is_gmt) $origd = $d;
861        // The valid range of a 32bit signed timestamp is typically from
862        // Fri, 13 Dec 1901 20:45:54 GMT to Tue, 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT
863        //
864       
865        # old algorithm iterates through all years. new algorithm does it in
866        # 10 year blocks
867       
868        /*
869        # old algo
870        for ($a = 1970 ; --$a >= 0;) {
871            $lastd = $d;
872           
873            if ($leaf = _adodb_is_leap_year($a)) $d += $d366;
874            else $d += $d365;
875           
876            if ($d >= 0) {
877                $year = $a;
878                break;
879            }
880        }
881        */
882       
883        $lastsecs = 0;
884        $lastyear = 1970;
885        foreach($YRS as $year => $secs) {
886            if ($d >= $secs) {
887                $a = $lastyear;
888                break;
889            }
890            $lastsecs = $secs;
891            $lastyear = $year;
892        }
893       
894        $d -= $lastsecs;
895        if (!isset($a)) $a = $lastyear;
896       
897        //echo ' yr=',$a,' ', $d,'.';
898       
899        for (; --$a >= 0;) {
900            $lastd = $d;
901           
902            if ($leaf = _adodb_is_leap_year($a)) $d += $d366;
903            else $d += $d365;
904           
905            if ($d >= 0) {
906                $year = $a;
907                break;
908            }
909        }
910        /**/
911       
912        $secsInYear = 86400 * ($leaf ? 366 : 365) + $lastd;
913       
914        $d = $lastd;
915        $mtab = ($leaf) ? $_month_table_leaf : $_month_table_normal;
916        for ($a = 13 ; --$a > 0;) {
917            $lastd = $d;
918            $d += $mtab[$a] * $_day_power;
919            if ($d >= 0) {
920                $month = $a;
921                $ndays = $mtab[$a];
922                break;
923            }
924        }
925       
926        $d = $lastd;
927        $day = $ndays + ceil(($d+1) / ($_day_power));
928
929        $d += ($ndays - $day+1)* $_day_power;
930        $hour = floor($d/$_hour_power);
931   
932    } else {
933        for ($a = 1970 ;; $a++) {
934            $lastd = $d;
935           
936            if ($leaf = _adodb_is_leap_year($a)) $d -= $d366;
937            else $d -= $d365;
938            if ($d < 0) {
939                $year = $a;
940                break;
941            }
942        }
943        $secsInYear = $lastd;
944        $d = $lastd;
945        $mtab = ($leaf) ? $_month_table_leaf : $_month_table_normal;
946        for ($a = 1 ; $a <= 12; $a++) {
947            $lastd = $d;
948            $d -= $mtab[$a] * $_day_power;
949            if ($d < 0) {
950                $month = $a;
951                $ndays = $mtab[$a];
952                break;
953            }
954        }
955        $d = $lastd;
956        $day = ceil(($d+1) / $_day_power);
957        $d = $d - ($day-1) * $_day_power;
958        $hour = floor($d /$_hour_power);
959    }
960   
961    $d -= $hour * $_hour_power;
962    $min = floor($d/$_min_power);
963    $secs = $d - $min * $_min_power;
964    if ($fast) {
965        return array(
966        'seconds' => $secs,
967        'minutes' => $min,
968        'hours' => $hour,
969        'mday' => $day,
970        'mon' => $month,
971        'year' => $year,
972        'yday' => floor($secsInYear/$_day_power),
973        'leap' => $leaf,
974        'ndays' => $ndays
975        );
976    }
977   
978   
979    $dow = adodb_dow($year,$month,$day);
980
981    return array(
982        'seconds' => $secs,
983        'minutes' => $min,
984        'hours' => $hour,
985        'mday' => $day,
986        'wday' => $dow,
987        'mon' => $month,
988        'year' => $year,
989        'yday' => floor($secsInYear/$_day_power),
990        'weekday' => gmdate('l',$_day_power*(3+$dow)),
991        'month' => gmdate('F',mktime(0,0,0,$month,2,1971)),
992        0 => $origd
993    );
994}
995/*
996        if ($isphp5)
997                $dates .= sprintf('%s%04d',($gmt<=0)?'+':'-',abs($gmt)/36);
998            else
999                $dates .= sprintf('%s%04d',($gmt<0)?'+':'-',abs($gmt)/36);
1000            break;*/
1001function adodb_tz_offset($gmt,$isphp5)
1002{
1003    $zhrs = abs($gmt)/3600;
1004    $hrs = floor($zhrs);
1005    if ($isphp5)
1006        return sprintf('%s%02d%02d',($gmt<=0)?'+':'-',floor($zhrs),($zhrs-$hrs)*60);
1007    else
1008        return sprintf('%s%02d%02d',($gmt<0)?'+':'-',floor($zhrs),($zhrs-$hrs)*60);
1009}
1010
1011
1012function adodb_gmdate($fmt,$d=false)
1013{
1014    return adodb_date($fmt,$d,true);
1015}
1016
1017// accepts unix timestamp and iso date format in $d
1018function adodb_date2($fmt, $d=false, $is_gmt=false)
1019{
1020    if ($d !== false) {
1021        if (!preg_match(
1022            "|^([0-9]{4})[-/\.]?([0-9]{1,2})[-/\.]?([0-9]{1,2})[ -]?(([0-9]{1,2}):?([0-9]{1,2}):?([0-9\.]{1,4}))?|",
1023            ($d), $rr)) return adodb_date($fmt,false,$is_gmt);
1024
1025        if ($rr[1] <= 100 && $rr[2]<= 1) return adodb_date($fmt,false,$is_gmt);
1026   
1027        // h-m-s-MM-DD-YY
1028        if (!isset($rr[5])) $d = adodb_mktime(0,0,0,$rr[2],$rr[3],$rr[1],false,$is_gmt);
1029        else $d = @adodb_mktime($rr[5],$rr[6],$rr[7],$rr[2],$rr[3],$rr[1],false,$is_gmt);
1030    }
1031   
1032    return adodb_date($fmt,$d,$is_gmt);
1033}
1034
1035
1036/**
1037    Return formatted date based on timestamp $d
1038*/
1039function adodb_date($fmt,$d=false,$is_gmt=false)
1040{
1041static $daylight;
1042global $ADODB_DATETIME_CLASS;
1043
1044    if ($d === false) return ($is_gmt)? @gmdate($fmt): @date($fmt);
1045    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) {
1046        if ((abs($d) <= 0x7FFFFFFF)) { // check if number in 32-bit signed range
1047            if (!defined('ADODB_NO_NEGATIVE_TS') || $d >= 0) // if windows, must be +ve integer
1048                return ($is_gmt)? @gmdate($fmt,$d): @date($fmt,$d);
1049
1050        }
1051    }
1052    $_day_power = 86400;
1053   
1054    $arr = _adodb_getdate($d,true,$is_gmt);
1055   
1056    if (!isset($daylight)) $daylight = function_exists('adodb_daylight_sv');
1057    if ($daylight) adodb_daylight_sv($arr, $is_gmt);
1058   
1059    $year = $arr['year'];
1060    $month = $arr['mon'];
1061    $day = $arr['mday'];
1062    $hour = $arr['hours'];
1063    $min = $arr['minutes'];
1064    $secs = $arr['seconds'];
1065   
1066    $max = strlen($fmt);
1067    $dates = '';
1068   
1069    $isphp5 = PHP_VERSION >= 5;
1070   
1071    /*
1072        at this point, we have the following integer vars to manipulate:
1073        $year, $month, $day, $hour, $min, $secs
1074    */
1075    for ($i=0; $i < $max; $i++) {
1076        switch($fmt[$i]) {
1077        case 'T':
1078            if ($ADODB_DATETIME_CLASS) {
1079                $dt = new DateTime();
1080                $dt->SetDate($year,$month,$day);
1081                $dates .= $dt->Format('T');
1082            } else
1083                $dates .= date('T');
1084            break;
1085        // YEAR
1086        case 'L': $dates .= $arr['leap'] ? '1' : '0'; break;
1087        case 'r': // Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200
1088       
1089            // 4.3.11 uses '04 Jun 2004'
1090            // 4.3.8 uses  ' 4 Jun 2004'
1091            $dates .= gmdate('D',$_day_power*(3+adodb_dow($year,$month,$day))).', '     
1092                . ($day<10?'0'.$day:$day) . ' '.date('M',mktime(0,0,0,$month,2,1971)).' '.$year.' ';
1093           
1094            if ($hour < 10) $dates .= '0'.$hour; else $dates .= $hour;
1095           
1096            if ($min < 10) $dates .= ':0'.$min; else $dates .= ':'.$min;
1097           
1098            if ($secs < 10) $dates .= ':0'.$secs; else $dates .= ':'.$secs;
1099           
1100            $gmt = adodb_get_gmt_diff($year,$month,$day);
1101           
1102            $dates .= ' '.adodb_tz_offset($gmt,$isphp5);
1103            break;
1104           
1105        case 'Y': $dates .= $year; break;
1106        case 'y': $dates .= substr($year,strlen($year)-2,2); break;
1107        // MONTH
1108        case 'm': if ($month<10) $dates .= '0'.$month; else $dates .= $month; break;
1109        case 'Q': $dates .= ($month+3)>>2; break;
1110        case 'n': $dates .= $month; break;
1111        case 'M': $dates .= date('M',mktime(0,0,0,$month,2,1971)); break;
1112        case 'F': $dates .= date('F',mktime(0,0,0,$month,2,1971)); break;
1113        // DAY
1114        case 't': $dates .= $arr['ndays']; break;
1115        case 'z': $dates .= $arr['yday']; break;
1116        case 'w': $dates .= adodb_dow($year,$month,$day); break;
1117        case 'l': $dates .= gmdate('l',$_day_power*(3+adodb_dow($year,$month,$day))); break;
1118        case 'D': $dates .= gmdate('D',$_day_power*(3+adodb_dow($year,$month,$day))); break;
1119        case 'j': $dates .= $day; break;
1120        case 'd': if ($day<10) $dates .= '0'.$day; else $dates .= $day; break;
1121        case 'S':
1122            $d10 = $day % 10;
1123            if ($d10 == 1) $dates .= 'st';
1124            else if ($d10 == 2 && $day != 12) $dates .= 'nd';
1125            else if ($d10 == 3) $dates .= 'rd';
1126            else $dates .= 'th';
1127            break;
1128           
1129        // HOUR
1130        case 'Z':
1131            $dates .= ($is_gmt) ? 0 : -adodb_get_gmt_diff($year,$month,$day); break;
1132        case 'O':
1133            $gmt = ($is_gmt) ? 0 : adodb_get_gmt_diff($year,$month,$day);
1134           
1135            $dates .= adodb_tz_offset($gmt,$isphp5);
1136            break;
1137           
1138        case 'H':
1139            if ($hour < 10) $dates .= '0'.$hour;
1140            else $dates .= $hour;
1141            break;
1142        case 'h':
1143            if ($hour > 12) $hh = $hour - 12;
1144            else {
1145                if ($hour == 0) $hh = '12';
1146                else $hh = $hour;
1147            }
1148           
1149            if ($hh < 10) $dates .= '0'.$hh;
1150            else $dates .= $hh;
1151            break;
1152           
1153        case 'G':
1154            $dates .= $hour;
1155            break;
1156           
1157        case 'g':
1158            if ($hour > 12) $hh = $hour - 12;
1159            else {
1160                if ($hour == 0) $hh = '12';
1161                else $hh = $hour;
1162            }
1163            $dates .= $hh;
1164            break;
1165        // MINUTES
1166        case 'i': if ($min < 10) $dates .= '0'.$min; else $dates .= $min; break;
1167        // SECONDS
1168        case 'U': $dates .= $d; break;
1169        case 's': if ($secs < 10) $dates .= '0'.$secs; else $dates .= $secs; break;
1170        // AM/PM
1171        // Note 00:00 to 11:59 is AM, while 12:00 to 23:59 is PM
1172        case 'a':
1173            if ($hour>=12) $dates .= 'pm';
1174            else $dates .= 'am';
1175            break;
1176        case 'A':
1177            if ($hour>=12) $dates .= 'PM';
1178            else $dates .= 'AM';
1179            break;
1180        default:
1181            $dates .= $fmt[$i]; break;
1182        // ESCAPE
1183        case "\\":
1184            $i++;
1185            if ($i < $max) $dates .= $fmt[$i];
1186            break;
1187        }
1188    }
1189    return $dates;
1190}
1191
1192/**
1193    Returns a timestamp given a GMT/UTC time.
1194    Note that $is_dst is not implemented and is ignored.
1195*/
1196function adodb_gmmktime($hr,$min,$sec,$mon=false,$day=false,$year=false,$is_dst=false)
1197{
1198    return adodb_mktime($hr,$min,$sec,$mon,$day,$year,$is_dst,true);
1199}
1200
1201/**
1202    Return a timestamp given a local time. Originally by jackbbs.
1203    Note that $is_dst is not implemented and is ignored.
1204   
1205    Not a very fast algorithm - O(n) operation. Could be optimized to O(1).
1206*/
1207function adodb_mktime($hr,$min,$sec,$mon=false,$day=false,$year=false,$is_dst=false,$is_gmt=false)
1208{
1209    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) {
1210
1211        if ($mon === false) {
1212            return $is_gmt? @gmmktime($hr,$min,$sec): @mktime($hr,$min,$sec);
1213        }
1214       
1215        // for windows, we don't check 1970 because with timezone differences,
1216        // 1 Jan 1970 could generate negative timestamp, which is illegal
1217        $usephpfns = (1971 < $year && $year < 2038
1218            || !defined('ADODB_NO_NEGATIVE_TS') && (1901 < $year && $year < 2038)
1219            );
1220           
1221       
1222        if ($usephpfns && ($year + $mon/12+$day/365.25+$hr/(24*365.25) >= 2038)) $usephpfns = false;
1223           
1224        if ($usephpfns) {
1225                return $is_gmt ?
1226                    @gmmktime($hr,$min,$sec,$mon,$day,$year):
1227                    @mktime($hr,$min,$sec,$mon,$day,$year);
1228        }
1229    }
1230   
1231    $gmt_different = ($is_gmt) ? 0 : adodb_get_gmt_diff($year,$mon,$day);
1232
1233    /*
1234    # disabled because some people place large values in $sec.
1235    # however we need it for $mon because we use an array...
1236    $hr = intval($hr);
1237    $min = intval($min);
1238    $sec = intval($sec);
1239    */
1240    $mon = intval($mon);
1241    $day = intval($day);
1242    $year = intval($year);
1243   
1244   
1245    $year = adodb_year_digit_check($year);
1246
1247    if ($mon > 12) {
1248        $y = floor(($mon-1)/ 12);
1249        $year += $y;
1250        $mon -= $y*12;
1251    } else if ($mon < 1) {
1252        $y = ceil((1-$mon) / 12);
1253        $year -= $y;
1254        $mon += $y*12;
1255    }
1256   
1257    $_day_power = 86400;
1258    $_hour_power = 3600;
1259    $_min_power = 60;
1260   
1261    $_month_table_normal = array("",31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
1262    $_month_table_leaf = array("",31,29,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31);
1263   
1264    $_total_date = 0;
1265    if ($year >= 1970) {
1266        for ($a = 1970 ; $a <= $year; $a++) {
1267            $leaf = _adodb_is_leap_year($a);
1268            if ($leaf == true) {
1269                $loop_table = $_month_table_leaf;
1270                $_add_date = 366;
1271            } else {
1272                $loop_table = $_month_table_normal;
1273                $_add_date = 365;
1274            }
1275            if ($a < $year) {
1276                $_total_date += $_add_date;
1277            } else {
1278                for($b=1;$b<$mon;$b++) {
1279                    $_total_date += $loop_table[$b];
1280                }
1281            }
1282        }
1283        $_total_date +=$day-1;
1284        $ret = $_total_date * $_day_power + $hr * $_hour_power + $min * $_min_power + $sec + $gmt_different;
1285   
1286    } else {
1287        for ($a = 1969 ; $a >= $year; $a--) {
1288            $leaf = _adodb_is_leap_year($a);
1289            if ($leaf == true) {
1290                $loop_table = $_month_table_leaf;
1291                $_add_date = 366;
1292            } else {
1293                $loop_table = $_month_table_normal;
1294                $_add_date = 365;
1295            }
1296            if ($a > $year) { $_total_date += $_add_date;
1297            } else {
1298                for($b=12;$b>$mon;$b--) {
1299                    $_total_date += $loop_table[$b];
1300                }
1301            }
1302        }
1303        $_total_date += $loop_table[$mon] - $day;
1304       
1305        $_day_time = $hr * $_hour_power + $min * $_min_power + $sec;
1306        $_day_time = $_day_power - $_day_time;
1307        $ret = -( $_total_date * $_day_power + $_day_time - $gmt_different);
1308        if ($ret < -12220185600) $ret += 10*86400; // if earlier than 5 Oct 1582 - gregorian correction
1309        else if ($ret < -12219321600) $ret = -12219321600; // if in limbo, reset to 15 Oct 1582.
1310    }
1311    //print " dmy=$day/$mon/$year $hr:$min:$sec => " .$ret;
1312    return $ret;
1313}
1314
1315function adodb_gmstrftime($fmt, $ts=false)
1316{
1317    return adodb_strftime($fmt,$ts,true);
1318}
1319
1320// hack - convert to adodb_date
1321function adodb_strftime($fmt, $ts=false,$is_gmt=false)
1322{
1323global $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE;
1324
1325    if (!defined('ADODB_TEST_DATES')) {
1326        if ((abs($ts) <= 0x7FFFFFFF)) { // check if number in 32-bit signed range
1327            if (!defined('ADODB_NO_NEGATIVE_TS') || $ts >= 0) // if windows, must be +ve integer
1328                return ($is_gmt)? @gmstrftime($fmt,$ts): @strftime($fmt,$ts);
1329
1330        }
1331    }
1332   
1333    if (empty($ADODB_DATE_LOCALE)) {
1334    /*
1335        $tstr = strtoupper(gmstrftime('%c',31366800)); // 30 Dec 1970, 1 am
1336        $sep = substr($tstr,2,1);
1337        $hasAM = strrpos($tstr,'M') !== false;
1338    */
1339        # see http://phplens.com/lens/lensforum/msgs.php?id=14865 for reasoning, and changelog for version 0.24
1340        $dstr = gmstrftime('%x',31366800); // 30 Dec 1970, 1 am
1341        $sep = substr($dstr,2,1);
1342        $tstr = strtoupper(gmstrftime('%X',31366800)); // 30 Dec 1970, 1 am
1343        $hasAM = strrpos($tstr,'M') !== false;
1344       
1345        $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE = array();
1346        $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[] =  strncmp($tstr,'30',2) == 0 ? 'd'.$sep.'m'.$sep.'y' : 'm'.$sep.'d'.$sep.'y';
1347        $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[]  = ($hasAM) ? 'h:i:s a' : 'H:i:s';
1348           
1349    }
1350    $inpct = false;
1351    $fmtdate = '';
1352    for ($i=0,$max = strlen($fmt); $i < $max; $i++) {
1353        $ch = $fmt[$i];
1354        if ($ch == '%') {
1355            if ($inpct) {
1356                $fmtdate .= '%';
1357                $inpct = false;
1358            } else
1359                $inpct = true;
1360        } else if ($inpct) {
1361       
1362            $inpct = false;
1363            switch($ch) {
1364            case '0':
1365            case '1':
1366            case '2':
1367            case '3':
1368            case '4':
1369            case '5':
1370            case '6':
1371            case '7':
1372            case '8':
1373            case '9':
1374            case 'E':
1375            case 'O':
1376                /* ignore format modifiers */
1377                $inpct = true;
1378                break;
1379               
1380            case 'a': $fmtdate .= 'D'; break;
1381            case 'A': $fmtdate .= 'l'; break;
1382            case 'h':
1383            case 'b': $fmtdate .= 'M'; break;
1384            case 'B': $fmtdate .= 'F'; break;
1385            case 'c': $fmtdate .= $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[0].$ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[1]; break;
1386            case 'C': $fmtdate .= '\C?'; break; // century
1387            case 'd': $fmtdate .= 'd'; break;
1388            case 'D': $fmtdate .= 'm/d/y'; break;
1389            case 'e': $fmtdate .= 'j'; break;
1390            case 'g': $fmtdate .= '\g?'; break; //?
1391            case 'G': $fmtdate .= '\G?'; break; //?
1392            case 'H': $fmtdate .= 'H'; break;
1393            case 'I': $fmtdate .= 'h'; break;
1394            case 'j': $fmtdate .= '?z'; $parsej = true; break; // wrong as j=1-based, z=0-basd
1395            case 'm': $fmtdate .= 'm'; break;
1396            case 'M': $fmtdate .= 'i'; break;
1397            case 'n': $fmtdate .= "\n"; break;
1398            case 'p': $fmtdate .= 'a'; break;
1399            case 'r': $fmtdate .= 'h:i:s a'; break;
1400            case 'R': $fmtdate .= 'H:i:s'; break;
1401            case 'S': $fmtdate .= 's'; break;
1402            case 't': $fmtdate .= "\t"; break;
1403            case 'T': $fmtdate .= 'H:i:s'; break;
1404            case 'u': $fmtdate .= '?u'; $parseu = true; break; // wrong strftime=1-based, date=0-based
1405            case 'U': $fmtdate .= '?U'; $parseU = true; break;// wrong strftime=1-based, date=0-based
1406            case 'x': $fmtdate .= $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[0]; break;
1407            case 'X': $fmtdate .= $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE[1]; break;
1408            case 'w': $fmtdate .= '?w'; $parseu = true; break; // wrong strftime=1-based, date=0-based
1409            case 'W': $fmtdate .= '?W'; $parseU = true; break;// wrong strftime=1-based, date=0-based
1410            case 'y': $fmtdate .= 'y'; break;
1411            case 'Y': $fmtdate .= 'Y'; break;
1412            case 'Z': $fmtdate .= 'T'; break;
1413            }
1414        } else if (('A' <= ($ch) && ($ch) <= 'Z' ) || ('a' <= ($ch) && ($ch) <= 'z' ))
1415            $fmtdate .= "\\".$ch;
1416        else
1417            $fmtdate .= $ch;
1418    }
1419    //echo "fmt=",$fmtdate,"<br>";
1420    if ($ts === false) $ts = time();
1421    $ret = adodb_date($fmtdate, $ts, $is_gmt);
1422    return $ret;
1423}
1424
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