/* * Windows Date providers * * Platform specific links: * * - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms725473(v=vs.85).aspx */ #include "duk_internal.h" /* The necessary #includes are in place in duk_config.h. */ #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS) || defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS) /* Shared Windows helpers. */ DUK_LOCAL void duk__convert_systime_to_ularge(const SYSTEMTIME *st, ULARGE_INTEGER *res) { FILETIME ft; if (SystemTimeToFileTime(st, &ft) == 0) { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("SystemTimeToFileTime() failed, returning 0")); res->QuadPart = 0; } else { res->LowPart = ft.dwLowDateTime; res->HighPart = ft.dwHighDateTime; } } DUK_LOCAL void duk__set_systime_jan1970(SYSTEMTIME *st) { DUK_MEMZERO((void *) st, sizeof(*st)); st->wYear = 1970; st->wMonth = 1; st->wDayOfWeek = 4; /* not sure whether or not needed; Thursday */ st->wDay = 1; DUK_ASSERT(st->wHour == 0); DUK_ASSERT(st->wMinute == 0); DUK_ASSERT(st->wSecond == 0); DUK_ASSERT(st->wMilliseconds == 0); } #endif /* defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS) || defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS) */ #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS) DUK_INTERNAL duk_double_t duk_bi_date_get_now_windows(duk_context *ctx) { /* Suggested step-by-step method from documentation of RtlTimeToSecondsSince1970: * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724928(v=vs.85).aspx */ SYSTEMTIME st1, st2; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp1, tmp2; DUK_UNREF(ctx); GetSystemTime(&st1); duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st1, &tmp1); duk__set_systime_jan1970(&st2); duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st2, &tmp2); /* Difference is in 100ns units, convert to milliseconds w/o fractions */ return (duk_double_t) ((tmp1.QuadPart - tmp2.QuadPart) / 10000LL); } #endif /* DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS */ #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS) DUK_INTERNAL_DECL duk_int_t duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_windows(duk_double_t d) { SYSTEMTIME st1; SYSTEMTIME st2; SYSTEMTIME st3; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp1; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp2; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp3; FILETIME ft1; /* XXX: handling of timestamps outside Windows supported range. * How does Windows deal with dates before 1600? Does windows * support all Ecmascript years (like -200000 and +200000)? * Should equivalent year mapping be used here too? If so, use * a shared helper (currently integrated into timeval-to-parts). */ /* Use the approach described in "Remarks" of FileTimeToLocalFileTime: * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724277(v=vs.85).aspx */ duk__set_systime_jan1970(&st1); duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st1, &tmp1); tmp2.QuadPart = (ULONGLONG) (d * 10000.0); /* millisec -> 100ns units since jan 1, 1970 */ tmp2.QuadPart += tmp1.QuadPart; /* input 'd' in Windows UTC, 100ns units */ ft1.dwLowDateTime = tmp2.LowPart; ft1.dwHighDateTime = tmp2.HighPart; FileTimeToSystemTime((const FILETIME *) &ft1, &st2); if (SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime((LPTIME_ZONE_INFORMATION) NULL, &st2, &st3) == 0) { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime() failed, return tzoffset 0")); return 0; } duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st3, &tmp3); /* Positive if local time ahead of UTC. */ return (duk_int_t) (((LONGLONG) tmp3.QuadPart - (LONGLONG) tmp2.QuadPart) / 10000000LL); /* seconds */ } #endif /* DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS */ #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS_NO_DST) DUK_INTERNAL_DECL duk_int_t duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_windows_no_dst(duk_double_t d) { SYSTEMTIME st1; SYSTEMTIME st2; FILETIME ft1; FILETIME ft2; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp1; ULARGE_INTEGER tmp2; /* Do a similar computation to duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_windows * but without accounting for daylight savings time. Use this on * Windows platforms (like Durango) that don't support the * SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime() call. */ /* current time not needed for this computation */ DUK_UNREF(d); duk__set_systime_jan1970(&st1); duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st1, &tmp1); ft1.dwLowDateTime = tmp1.LowPart; ft1.dwHighDateTime = tmp1.HighPart; FileTimeToLocalFileTime((const FILETIME *) &ft1, &ft2); FileTimeToSystemTime((const FILETIME *) &ft2, &st2); duk__convert_systime_to_ularge((const SYSTEMTIME *) &st2, &tmp2); return (duk_int_t) (((LONGLONG) tmp2.QuadPart - (LONGLONG) tmp1.QuadPart) / 10000000LL); /* seconds */ } #endif /* DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS_NO_DST */