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/* A Bison parser, made from getdate.y
by GNU bison 1.29. */
#define YYBISON 1 /* Identify Bison output. */
# define tAGO 257
# define tDST 258
# define tDAY 259
# define tDAY_UNIT 260
# define tDAYZONE 261
# define tHOUR_UNIT 262
# define tLOCAL_ZONE 263
# define tMERIDIAN 264
# define tMINUTE_UNIT 265
# define tMONTH 266
# define tMONTH_UNIT 267
# define tSEC_UNIT 268
# define tYEAR_UNIT 269
# define tZONE 270
# define tSNUMBER 271
# define tUNUMBER 272
#line 1 "getdate.y"
/* Parse a string into an internal time stamp.
Copyright 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
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. */
/* Originally written by Steven M. Bellovin <smb@research.att.com> while
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Later tweaked by
a couple of people on Usenet. Completely overhauled by Rich $alz
<rsalz@bbn.com> and Jim Berets <jberets@bbn.com> in August, 1990.
Modified by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> in August 1999 to do
the right thing about local DST. Unlike previous versions, this
version is reentrant. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
# ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# endif
#endif
/* Since the code of getdate.y is not included in the Emacs executable
itself, there is no need to #define static in this file. Even if
the code were included in the Emacs executable, it probably
wouldn't do any harm to #undef it here; this will only cause
problems if we try to write to a static variable, which I don't
think this code needs to do. */
#ifdef emacs
# undef static
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
#if HAVE_STDLIB_H
# include <stdlib.h> /* for `free'; used by Bison 1.27 */
#endif
#if STDC_HEADERS || (! defined isascii && ! HAVE_ISASCII)
# define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) 1
#else
# define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) isascii (c)
#endif
#define ISSPACE(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isspace (c))
#define ISALPHA(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isalpha (c))
#define ISLOWER(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && islower (c))
#define ISDIGIT_LOCALE(c) (IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN (c) && isdigit (c))
/* ISDIGIT differs from ISDIGIT_LOCALE, as follows:
- Its arg may be any int or unsigned int; it need not be an unsigned char.
- It's guaranteed to evaluate its argument exactly once.
- It's typically faster.
Posix 1003.2-1992 section 2.5.2.1 page 50 lines 1556-1558 says that
only '0' through '9' are digits. Prefer ISDIGIT to ISDIGIT_LOCALE unless
it's important to use the locale's definition of `digit' even when the
host does not conform to Posix. */
#define ISDIGIT(c) ((unsigned) (c) - '0' <= 9)
#if STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STRING_H
# include <string.h>
#endif
#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || __STRICT_ANSI__
# define __attribute__(x)
#endif
#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
#endif
#define EPOCH_YEAR 1970
#define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
#define HOUR(x) ((x) * 60)
/* An integer value, and the number of digits in its textual
representation. */
typedef struct
{
int value;
int digits;
} textint;
/* An entry in the lexical lookup table. */
typedef struct
{
char const *name;
int type;
int value;
} table;
/* Meridian: am, pm, or 24-hour style. */
enum { MERam, MERpm, MER24 };
/* Information passed to and from the parser. */
typedef struct
{
/* The input string remaining to be parsed. */
const char *input;
/* N, if this is the Nth Tuesday. */
int day_ordinal;
/* Day of week; Sunday is 0. */
int day_number;
/* tm_isdst flag for the local zone. */
int local_isdst;
/* Time zone, in minutes east of UTC. */
int time_zone;
/* Style used for time. */
int meridian;
/* Gregorian year, month, day, hour, minutes, and seconds. */
textint year;
int month;
int day;
int hour;
int minutes;
int seconds;
/* Relative year, month, day, hour, minutes, and seconds. */
int rel_year;
int rel_month;
int rel_day;
int rel_hour;
int rel_minutes;
int rel_seconds;
/* Counts of nonterminals of various flavors parsed so far. */
int dates_seen;
int days_seen;
int local_zones_seen;
int rels_seen;
int times_seen;
int zones_seen;
/* Table of local time zone abbrevations, terminated by a null entry. */
table local_time_zone_table[3];
} parser_control;
#define PC (* (parser_control *) parm)
#define YYLEX_PARAM parm
#define YYPARSE_PARAM parm
static int yyerror ();
static int yylex ();
#line 172 "getdate.y"
typedef union
{
int intval;
textint textintval;
} YYSTYPE;
#include <stdio.h>
#define YYFINAL 64
#define YYFLAG -32768
#define YYNTBASE 22
/* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison token number corresponding to YYLEX. */
#define YYTRANSLATE(x) ((unsigned)(x) <= 272 ? yytranslate[x] : 33)
/* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison token number corresponding to YYLEX. */
static const char yytranslate[] =
{
0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 20, 2, 2, 21, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 19, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18
};
#if YYDEBUG != 0
static const short yyprhs[] =
{
0, 0, 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,
18, 21, 26, 31, 38, 45, 47, 50, 52, 54,
57, 59, 62, 65, 69, 75, 79, 83, 86, 91,
94, 98, 101, 103, 106, 109, 111, 114, 117, 119,
122, 125, 127, 130, 133, 135, 138, 141, 143, 146,
149, 151, 153, 154
};
static const short yyrhs[] =
{
-1, 22, 23, 0, 24, 0, 25, 0, 26, 0,
28, 0, 27, 0, 29, 0, 31, 0, 18, 10,
0, 18, 19, 18, 32, 0, 18, 19, 18, 17,
0, 18, 19, 18, 19, 18, 32, 0, 18, 19,
18, 19, 18, 17, 0, 9, 0, 9, 4, 0,
16, 0, 7, 0, 16, 4, 0, 5, 0, 5,
20, 0, 18, 5, 0, 18, 21, 18, 0, 18,
21, 18, 21, 18, 0, 18, 17, 17, 0, 18,
12, 17, 0, 12, 18, 0, 12, 18, 20, 18,
0, 18, 12, 0, 18, 12, 18, 0, 30, 3,
0, 30, 0, 18, 15, 0, 17, 15, 0, 15,
0, 18, 13, 0, 17, 13, 0, 13, 0, 18,
6, 0, 17, 6, 0, 6, 0, 18, 8, 0,
17, 8, 0, 8, 0, 18, 11, 0, 17, 11,
0, 11, 0, 18, 14, 0, 17, 14, 0, 14,
0, 18, 0, 0, 10, 0
};
#endif
#if YYDEBUG != 0
/* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */
static const short yyrline[] =
{
0, 189, 191, 194, 197, 199, 201, 203, 205, 207,
210, 218, 225, 233, 240, 251, 254, 258, 261, 263,
267, 273, 278, 285, 291, 311, 318, 326, 331, 337,
342, 350, 360, 363, 366, 368, 370, 372, 374, 376,
378, 380, 382, 384, 386, 388, 390, 392, 394, 396,
398, 402, 438, 441
};
#endif
#if YYDEBUG != 0 || defined YYERROR_VERBOSE
/* YYTNAME[TOKEN_NUM] -- String name of the token TOKEN_NUM. */
static const char *const yytname[] =
{
"$", "error", "$undefined.", "tAGO", "tDST", "tDAY", "tDAY_UNIT",
"tDAYZONE", "tHOUR_UNIT", "tLOCAL_ZONE", "tMERIDIAN", "tMINUTE_UNIT",
"tMONTH", "tMONTH_UNIT", "tSEC_UNIT", "tYEAR_UNIT", "tZONE", "tSNUMBER",
"tUNUMBER", "':'", "','", "'/'", "spec", "item", "time", "local_zone",
"zone", "day", "date", "rel", "relunit", "number", "o_merid", NULL
};
#endif
/* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */
static const short yyr1[] =
{
0, 22, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23,
24, 24, 24, 24, 24, 25, 25, 26, 26, 26,
27, 27, 27, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28,
28, 29, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30,
30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30,
30, 31, 32, 32
};
/* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */
static const short yyr2[] =
{
0, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
2, 4, 4, 6, 6, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2,
1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 3, 3, 2, 4, 2,
3, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2,
2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2,
1, 1, 0, 1
};
/* YYDEFACT[S] -- default rule to reduce with in state S when YYTABLE
doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an
error. */
static const short yydefact[] =
{
1, 0, 20, 41, 18, 44, 15, 47, 0, 38,
50, 35, 17, 0, 51, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
6, 8, 32, 9, 21, 16, 27, 19, 40, 43,
46, 37, 49, 34, 22, 39, 42, 10, 45, 29,
36, 48, 33, 0, 0, 0, 31, 0, 26, 30,
25, 52, 23, 28, 53, 12, 0, 11, 0, 52,
24, 14, 13, 0, 0
};
static const short yydefgoto[] =
{
1, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
57
};
static const short yypact[] =
{
-32768, 0, 1,-32768,-32768,-32768, 19,-32768, -14,-32768,
-32768,-32768, 32, 26, 14,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
-32768,-32768, 27,-32768,-32768,-32768, 22,-32768,-32768,-32768,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, -16,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 29, 25, 30,-32768, 31,-32768,-32768,
-32768, 28, 23,-32768,-32768,-32768, 33,-32768, 34, -7,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 50,-32768
};
static const short yypgoto[] =
{
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
-6
};
#define YYLAST 53
static const short yytable[] =
{
63, 48, 49, 54, 26, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
61, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 34,
35, 24, 36, 25, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42,
46, 43, 28, 44, 29, 45, 27, 30, 54, 31,
32, 33, 47, 51, 58, 55, 50, 56, 52, 53,
64, 59, 60, 62
};
static const short yycheck[] =
{
0, 17, 18, 10, 18, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
17, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 5,
6, 20, 8, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
3, 17, 6, 19, 8, 21, 4, 11, 10, 13,
14, 15, 20, 18, 21, 17, 17, 19, 18, 18,
0, 18, 18, 59
};
#define YYPURE 1
/* -*-C-*- Note some compilers choke on comments on `#line' lines. */
#line 3 "/opt/reb/share/bison/bison.simple"
/* Skeleton output parser for bison,
Copyright 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
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. */
/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a
Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction.
This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation
in version 1.24 of Bison. */
/* This is the parser code that is written into each bison parser when
the %semantic_parser declaration is not specified in the grammar.
It was written by Richard Stallman by simplifying the hairy parser
used when %semantic_parser is specified. */
#ifndef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA
# ifdef alloca
# define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1
# else /* alloca not defined */
# ifdef __GNUC__
# define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1
# define alloca __builtin_alloca
# else /* not GNU C. */
# if (!defined (__STDC__) && defined (sparc)) || defined (__sparc__) || defined (__sparc) || defined (__sgi) || (defined (__sun) && defined (__i386))
# define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1
# include <alloca.h>
# else /* not sparc */
/* We think this test detects Watcom and Microsoft C. */
/* This used to test MSDOS, but that is a bad idea since that
symbol is in the user namespace. */
# if (defined (_MSDOS) || defined (_MSDOS_)) && !defined (__TURBOC__)
# if 0
/* No need for malloc.h, which pollutes the namespace; instead,
just don't use alloca. */
# include <malloc.h>
# endif
# else /* not MSDOS, or __TURBOC__ */
# if defined(_AIX)
/* I don't know what this was needed for, but it pollutes the
namespace. So I turned it off. rms, 2 May 1997. */
/* #include <malloc.h> */
#pragma alloca
# define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1
# else /* not MSDOS, or __TURBOC__, or _AIX */
# if 0
/* haible@ilog.fr says this works for HPUX 9.05 and up, and on
HPUX 10. Eventually we can turn this on. */
# ifdef __hpux
# define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1
# define alloca __builtin_alloca
# endif /* __hpux */
# endif
# endif /* not _AIX */
# endif /* not MSDOS, or __TURBOC__ */
# endif /* not sparc */
# endif /* not GNU C */
# endif /* alloca not defined */
#endif /* YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA not defined */
#if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA
# define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca
#else
# define YYSTACK_ALLOC malloc
#endif
#define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0)
#define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY)
#define YYEMPTY -2
#define YYEOF 0
#define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab
#define YYABORT goto yyabortlab
#define YYERROR goto yyerrlab1
/* Like YYERROR except do call yyerror. This remains here temporarily
to ease the transition to the new meaning of YYERROR, for GCC.
Once GCC version 2 has supplanted version 1, this can go. */
#define YYFAIL goto yyerrlab
#define YYRECOVERING() (!!yyerrstatus)
#define YYBACKUP(Token, Value) \
do \
if (yychar == YYEMPTY && yylen == 1) \
{ \
yychar = (Token); \
yylval = (Value); \
yychar1 = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \
YYPOPSTACK; \
goto yybackup; \
} \
else \
{ \
yyerror ("syntax error: cannot back up"); \
YYERROR; \
} \
while (0)
#define YYTERROR 1
#define YYERRCODE 256
/* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Compute the default location (before the actions
are run).
When YYLLOC_DEFAULT is run, CURRENT is set the location of the
first token. By default, to implement support for ranges, extend
its range to the last symbol. */
#ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT
# define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \
Current.last_line = Rhs[N].last_line; \
Current.last_column = Rhs[N].last_column;
#endif
/* YYLEX -- calling `yylex' with the right arguments. */
#if YYPURE
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
# ifdef YYLEX_PARAM
# define YYLEX yylex (&yylval, &yylloc, YYLEX_PARAM)
# else
# define YYLEX yylex (&yylval, &yylloc)
# endif
# else /* !YYLSP_NEEDED */
# ifdef YYLEX_PARAM
# define YYLEX yylex (&yylval, YYLEX_PARAM)
# else
# define YYLEX yylex (&yylval)
# endif
# endif /* !YYLSP_NEEDED */
#else /* !YYPURE */
# define YYLEX yylex ()
#endif /* !YYPURE */
/* Enable debugging if requested. */
#if YYDEBUG
# define YYDPRINTF(Args) \
do { \
if (yydebug) \
fprintf Args; \
} while (0)
/* Nonzero means print parse trace. [The following comment makes no
sense to me. Could someone clarify it? --akim] Since this is
uninitialized, it does not stop multiple parsers from coexisting.
*/
int yydebug;
#else /* !YYDEBUG */
# define YYDPRINTF(Args)
#endif /* !YYDEBUG */
/* YYINITDEPTH -- initial size of the parser's stacks. */
#ifndef YYINITDEPTH
# define YYINITDEPTH 200
#endif
/* YYMAXDEPTH -- maximum size the stacks can grow to (effective only
if the built-in stack extension method is used). */
#if YYMAXDEPTH == 0
# undef YYMAXDEPTH
#endif
#ifndef YYMAXDEPTH
# define YYMAXDEPTH 10000
#endif
/* Define __yy_memcpy. Note that the size argument
should be passed with type unsigned int, because that is what the non-GCC
definitions require. With GCC, __builtin_memcpy takes an arg
of type size_t, but it can handle unsigned int. */
#if __GNUC__ > 1 /* GNU C and GNU C++ define this. */
# define __yy_memcpy(To, From, Count) __builtin_memcpy (To, From, Count)
#else /* not GNU C or C++ */
/* This is the most reliable way to avoid incompatibilities
in available built-in functions on various systems. */
static void
# ifndef __cplusplus
__yy_memcpy (to, from, count)
char *to;
const char *from;
unsigned int count;
# else /* __cplusplus */
__yy_memcpy (char *to, const char *from, unsigned int count)
# endif
{
register const char *f = from;
register char *t = to;
register int i = count;
while (i-- > 0)
*t++ = *f++;
}
#endif
#line 212 "/opt/reb/share/bison/bison.simple"
/* The user can define YYPARSE_PARAM as the name of an argument to be passed
into yyparse. The argument should have type void *.
It should actually point to an object.
Grammar actions can access the variable by casting it
to the proper pointer type. */
#ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM
# ifdef __cplusplus
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_ARG void *YYPARSE_PARAM
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL
# else /* !__cplusplus */
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_ARG YYPARSE_PARAM
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL void *YYPARSE_PARAM;
# endif /* !__cplusplus */
#else /* !YYPARSE_PARAM */
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_ARG
# define YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL
#endif /* !YYPARSE_PARAM */
/* Prevent warning if -Wstrict-prototypes. */
#ifdef __GNUC__
# ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM
int yyparse (void *);
# else
int yyparse (void);
# endif
#endif
/* YY_DECL_VARIABLES -- depending whether we use a pure parser,
variables are global, or local to YYPARSE. */
#define _YY_DECL_VARIABLES \
/* The lookahead symbol. */ \
int yychar; \
\
/* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */ \
YYSTYPE yylval; \
\
/* Number of parse errors so far. */ \
int yynerrs;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
# define YY_DECL_VARIABLES \
_YY_DECL_VARIABLES \
\
/* Location data for the lookahead symbol. */ \
YYLTYPE yylloc;
#else
# define YY_DECL_VARIABLES \
_YY_DECL_VARIABLES
#endif
/* If nonreentrant, generate the variables here. */
#if !YYPURE
YY_DECL_VARIABLES
#endif /* !YYPURE */
int
yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM_ARG)
YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL
{
/* If reentrant, generate the variables here. */
#if YYPURE
YY_DECL_VARIABLES
#endif /* !YYPURE */
register int yystate;
register int yyn;
/* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */
int yyerrstatus;
/* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */
int yychar1 = 0;
/* Three stacks and their tools:
`yyss': related to states,
`yysv': related to semantic values,
`yyls': related to locations.
Refer to the stacks thru separate pointers, to allow yyoverflow
to reallocate them elsewhere. */
/* The state stack. */
short yyssa[YYINITDEPTH];
short *yyss = yyssa;
register short *yyssp;
/* The semantic value stack. */
YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH];
YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa;
register YYSTYPE *yyvsp;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
/* The location stack. */
YYLTYPE yylsa[YYINITDEPTH];
YYLTYPE *yyls = yylsa;
YYLTYPE *yylsp;
#endif
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
# define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--, yylsp--)
#else
# define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--)
#endif
int yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH;
int yyfree_stacks = 0;
/* The variables used to return semantic value and location from the
action routines. */
YYSTYPE yyval;
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE yyloc;
# endif
/* When reducing, the number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced
rule. */
int yylen;
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n"));
yystate = 0;
yyerrstatus = 0;
yynerrs = 0;
yychar = YYEMPTY; /* Cause a token to be read. */
/* Initialize stack pointers.
Waste one element of value and location stack
so that they stay on the same level as the state stack.
The wasted elements are never initialized. */
yyssp = yyss;
yyvsp = yyvs;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp = yyls;
#endif
goto yysetstate;
/*------------------------------------------------------------.
| yynewstate -- Push a new state, which is found in yystate. |
`------------------------------------------------------------*/
yynewstate:
/* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks
have just been pushed. so pushing a state here evens the stacks.
*/
yyssp++;
yysetstate:
*yyssp = yystate;
if (yyssp >= yyss + yystacksize - 1)
{
/* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of
these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into memory.
*/
YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs;
short *yyss1 = yyss;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE *yyls1 = yyls;
#endif
/* Get the current used size of the three stacks, in elements. */
int size = yyssp - yyss + 1;
#ifdef yyoverflow
/* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the
data in use in that stack, in bytes. */
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
/* This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args,
but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */
yyoverflow ("parser stack overflow",
&yyss1, size * sizeof (*yyssp),
&yyvs1, size * sizeof (*yyvsp),
&yyls1, size * sizeof (*yylsp),
&yystacksize);
# else
yyoverflow ("parser stack overflow",
&yyss1, size * sizeof (*yyssp),
&yyvs1, size * sizeof (*yyvsp),
&yystacksize);
# endif
yyss = yyss1; yyvs = yyvs1;
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
yyls = yyls1;
# endif
#else /* no yyoverflow */
/* Extend the stack our own way. */
if (yystacksize >= YYMAXDEPTH)
{
yyerror ("parser stack overflow");
if (yyfree_stacks)
{
free (yyss);
free (yyvs);
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
free (yyls);
# endif
}
return 2;
}
yystacksize *= 2;
if (yystacksize > YYMAXDEPTH)
yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH;
# ifndef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA
yyfree_stacks = 1;
# endif
yyss = (short *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yystacksize * sizeof (*yyssp));
__yy_memcpy ((char *)yyss, (char *)yyss1,
size * (unsigned int) sizeof (*yyssp));
yyvs = (YYSTYPE *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yystacksize * sizeof (*yyvsp));
__yy_memcpy ((char *)yyvs, (char *)yyvs1,
size * (unsigned int) sizeof (*yyvsp));
# if YYLSP_NEEDED
yyls = (YYLTYPE *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yystacksize * sizeof (*yylsp));
__yy_memcpy ((char *)yyls, (char *)yyls1,
size * (unsigned int) sizeof (*yylsp));
# endif
#endif /* no yyoverflow */
yyssp = yyss + size - 1;
yyvsp = yyvs + size - 1;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp = yyls + size - 1;
#endif
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Stack size increased to %d\n", yystacksize));
if (yyssp >= yyss + yystacksize - 1)
YYABORT;
}
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate));
goto yybackup;
/*-----------.
| yybackup. |
`-----------*/
yybackup:
/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. */
/* Read a lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
/* yyresume: */
/* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */
yyn = yypact[yystate];
if (yyn == YYFLAG)
goto yydefault;
/* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */
/* yychar is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF
or a valid token in external form. */
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
{
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: "));
yychar = YYLEX;
}
/* Convert token to internal form (in yychar1) for indexing tables with */
if (yychar <= 0) /* This means end of input. */
{
yychar1 = 0;
yychar = YYEOF; /* Don't call YYLEX any more */
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Now at end of input.\n"));
}
else
{
yychar1 = YYTRANSLATE (yychar);
#if YYDEBUG
/* We have to keep this `#if YYDEBUG', since we use variables
which are defined only if `YYDEBUG' is set. */
if (yydebug)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Next token is %d (%s", yychar, yytname[yychar1]);
/* Give the individual parser a way to print the precise
meaning of a token, for further debugging info. */
# ifdef YYPRINT
YYPRINT (stderr, yychar, yylval);
# endif
fprintf (stderr, ")\n");
}
#endif
}
yyn += yychar1;
if (yyn < 0 || yyn > YYLAST || yycheck[yyn] != yychar1)
goto yydefault;
yyn = yytable[yyn];
/* yyn is what to do for this token type in this state.
Negative => reduce, -yyn is rule number.
Positive => shift, yyn is new state.
New state is final state => don't bother to shift,
just return success.
0, or most negative number => error. */
if (yyn < 0)
{
if (yyn == YYFLAG)
goto yyerrlab;
yyn = -yyn;
goto yyreduce;
}
else if (yyn == 0)
goto yyerrlab;
if (yyn == YYFINAL)
YYACCEPT;
/* Shift the lookahead token. */
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Shifting token %d (%s), ", yychar, yytname[yychar1]));
/* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof. */
if (yychar != YYEOF)
yychar = YYEMPTY;
*++yyvsp = yylval;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
*++yylsp = yylloc;
#endif
/* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error
status. */
if (yyerrstatus)
yyerrstatus--;
yystate = yyn;
goto yynewstate;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------.
| yydefault -- do the default action for the current state. |
`-----------------------------------------------------------*/
yydefault:
yyn = yydefact[yystate];
if (yyn == 0)
goto yyerrlab;
goto yyreduce;
/*-----------------------------.
| yyreduce -- Do a reduction. |
`-----------------------------*/
yyreduce:
/* yyn is the number of a rule to reduce with. */
yylen = yyr2[yyn];
/* If YYLEN is nonzero, implement the default value of the action:
`$$ = $1'.
Otherwise, the following line sets YYVAL to the semantic value of
the lookahead token. This behavior is undocumented and Bison
users should not rely upon it. Assigning to YYVAL
unconditionally makes the parser a bit smaller, and it avoids a
GCC warning that YYVAL may be used uninitialized. */
yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen];
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
/* Similarly for the default location. Let the user run additional
commands if for instance locations are ranges. */
yyloc = yylsp[1-yylen];
YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, (yylsp - yylen), yylen);
#endif
#if YYDEBUG
/* We have to keep this `#if YYDEBUG', since we use variables which
are defined only if `YYDEBUG' is set. */
if (yydebug)
{
int i;
fprintf (stderr, "Reducing via rule %d (line %d), ",
yyn, yyrline[yyn]);
/* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */
for (i = yyprhs[yyn]; yyrhs[i] > 0; i++)
fprintf (stderr, "%s ", yytname[yyrhs[i]]);
fprintf (stderr, " -> %s\n", yytname[yyr1[yyn]]);
}
#endif
switch (yyn) {
case 3:
#line 196 "getdate.y"
{ PC.times_seen++; ;
break;}
case 4:
#line 198 "getdate.y"
{ PC.local_zones_seen++; ;
break;}
case 5:
#line 200 "getdate.y"
{ PC.zones_seen++; ;
break;}
case 6:
#line 202 "getdate.y"
{ PC.dates_seen++; ;
break;}
case 7:
#line 204 "getdate.y"
{ PC.days_seen++; ;
break;}
case 8:
#line 206 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rels_seen++; ;
break;}
case 10:
#line 212 "getdate.y"
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = 0;
PC.seconds = 0;
PC.meridian = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 11:
#line 219 "getdate.y"
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.seconds = 0;
PC.meridian = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 12:
#line 226 "getdate.y"
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.meridian = MER24;
PC.zones_seen++;
PC.time_zone = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100 + (yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100) * 60;
;
break;}
case 13:
#line 234 "getdate.y"
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[-5].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value;
PC.seconds = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.meridian = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 14:
#line 241 "getdate.y"
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[-5].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value;
PC.seconds = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.meridian = MER24;
PC.zones_seen++;
PC.time_zone = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100 + (yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100) * 60;
;
break;}
case 15:
#line 253 "getdate.y"
{ PC.local_isdst = yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 16:
#line 255 "getdate.y"
{ PC.local_isdst = yyvsp[-1].intval < 0 ? 1 : yyvsp[-1].intval + 1; ;
break;}
case 17:
#line 260 "getdate.y"
{ PC.time_zone = yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 18:
#line 262 "getdate.y"
{ PC.time_zone = yyvsp[0].intval + 60; ;
break;}
case 19:
#line 264 "getdate.y"
{ PC.time_zone = yyvsp[-1].intval + 60; ;
break;}
case 20:
#line 269 "getdate.y"
{
PC.day_ordinal = 1;
PC.day_number = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 21:
#line 274 "getdate.y"
{
PC.day_ordinal = 1;
PC.day_number = yyvsp[-1].intval;
;
break;}
case 22:
#line 279 "getdate.y"
{
PC.day_ordinal = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.day_number = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 23:
#line 287 "getdate.y"
{
PC.month = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
;
break;}
case 24:
#line 292 "getdate.y"
{
/* Interpret as YYYY/MM/DD if the first value has 4 or more digits,
otherwise as MM/DD/YY.
The goal in recognizing YYYY/MM/DD is solely to support legacy
machine-generated dates like those in an RCS log listing. If
you want portability, use the ISO 8601 format. */
if (4 <= yyvsp[-4].textintval.digits)
{
PC.year = yyvsp[-4].textintval;
PC.month = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
}
else
{
PC.month = yyvsp[-4].textintval.value;
PC.day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.year = yyvsp[0].textintval;
}
;
break;}
case 25:
#line 312 "getdate.y"
{
/* ISO 8601 format. YYYY-MM-DD. */
PC.year = yyvsp[-2].textintval;
PC.month = -yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.day = -yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
;
break;}
case 26:
#line 319 "getdate.y"
{
/* e.g. 17-JUN-1992. */
PC.day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.month = yyvsp[-1].intval;
PC.year.value = -yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
PC.year.digits = yyvsp[0].textintval.digits;
;
break;}
case 27:
#line 327 "getdate.y"
{
PC.month = yyvsp[-1].intval;
PC.day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
;
break;}
case 28:
#line 332 "getdate.y"
{
PC.month = yyvsp[-3].intval;
PC.day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.year = yyvsp[0].textintval;
;
break;}
case 29:
#line 338 "getdate.y"
{
PC.day = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value;
PC.month = yyvsp[0].intval;
;
break;}
case 30:
#line 343 "getdate.y"
{
PC.day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value;
PC.month = yyvsp[-1].intval;
PC.year = yyvsp[0].textintval;
;
break;}
case 31:
#line 352 "getdate.y"
{
PC.rel_seconds = -PC.rel_seconds;
PC.rel_minutes = -PC.rel_minutes;
PC.rel_hour = -PC.rel_hour;
PC.rel_day = -PC.rel_day;
PC.rel_month = -PC.rel_month;
PC.rel_year = -PC.rel_year;
;
break;}
case 33:
#line 365 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_year += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 34:
#line 367 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_year += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 35:
#line 369 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_year += yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 36:
#line 371 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_month += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 37:
#line 373 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_month += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 38:
#line 375 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_month += yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 39:
#line 377 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_day += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 40:
#line 379 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_day += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 41:
#line 381 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_day += yyvsp[0].intval ;
break;}
case 42:
#line 383 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_hour += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 43:
#line 385 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_hour += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 44:
#line 387 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_hour += yyvsp[0].intval ;
break;}
case 45:
#line 389 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_minutes += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 46:
#line 391 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_minutes += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 47:
#line 393 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_minutes += yyvsp[0].intval ;
break;}
case 48:
#line 395 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 49:
#line 397 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 50:
#line 399 "getdate.y"
{ PC.rel_seconds += yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
case 51:
#line 404 "getdate.y"
{
if (PC.dates_seen
&& ! PC.rels_seen && (PC.times_seen || 2 < yyvsp[0].textintval.digits))
PC.year = yyvsp[0].textintval;
else
{
if (4 < yyvsp[0].textintval.digits)
{
PC.dates_seen++;
PC.day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100;
PC.month = (yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100) % 100;
PC.year.value = yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 10000;
PC.year.digits = yyvsp[0].textintval.digits - 4;
}
else
{
PC.times_seen++;
if (yyvsp[0].textintval.digits <= 2)
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[0].textintval.value;
PC.minutes = 0;
}
else
{
PC.hour = yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100;
PC.minutes = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100;
}
PC.seconds = 0;
PC.meridian = MER24;
}
}
;
break;}
case 52:
#line 440 "getdate.y"
{ yyval.intval = MER24; ;
break;}
case 53:
#line 442 "getdate.y"
{ yyval.intval = yyvsp[0].intval; ;
break;}
}
#line 606 "/opt/reb/share/bison/bison.simple"
yyvsp -= yylen;
yyssp -= yylen;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp -= yylen;
#endif
#if YYDEBUG
if (yydebug)
{
short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
fprintf (stderr, "state stack now");
while (ssp1 != yyssp)
fprintf (stderr, " %d", *++ssp1);
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
#endif
*++yyvsp = yyval;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
*++yylsp = yyloc;
#endif
/* Now `shift' the result of the reduction. Determine what state
that goes to, based on the state we popped back to and the rule
number reduced by. */
yyn = yyr1[yyn];
yystate = yypgoto[yyn - YYNTBASE] + *yyssp;
if (yystate >= 0 && yystate <= YYLAST && yycheck[yystate] == *yyssp)
yystate = yytable[yystate];
else
yystate = yydefgoto[yyn - YYNTBASE];
goto yynewstate;
/*------------------------------------.
| yyerrlab -- here on detecting error |
`------------------------------------*/
yyerrlab:
/* If not already recovering from an error, report this error. */
if (!yyerrstatus)
{
++yynerrs;
#ifdef YYERROR_VERBOSE
yyn = yypact[yystate];
if (yyn > YYFLAG && yyn < YYLAST)
{
int size = 0;
char *msg;
int x, count;
count = 0;
/* Start X at -yyn if nec to avoid negative indexes in yycheck. */
for (x = (yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0);
x < (int) (sizeof (yytname) / sizeof (char *)); x++)
if (yycheck[x + yyn] == x)
size += strlen (yytname[x]) + 15, count++;
size += strlen ("parse error, unexpected `") + 1;
size += strlen (yytname[YYTRANSLATE (yychar)]);
msg = (char *) malloc (size);
if (msg != 0)
{
strcpy (msg, "parse error, unexpected `");
strcat (msg, yytname[YYTRANSLATE (yychar)]);
strcat (msg, "'");
if (count < 5)
{
count = 0;
for (x = (yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0);
x < (int) (sizeof (yytname) / sizeof (char *)); x++)
if (yycheck[x + yyn] == x)
{
strcat (msg, count == 0 ? ", expecting `" : " or `");
strcat (msg, yytname[x]);
strcat (msg, "'");
count++;
}
}
yyerror (msg);
free (msg);
}
else
yyerror ("parse error; also virtual memory exceeded");
}
else
#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */
yyerror ("parse error");
}
goto yyerrlab1;
/*--------------------------------------------------.
| yyerrlab1 -- error raised explicitly by an action |
`--------------------------------------------------*/
yyerrlab1:
if (yyerrstatus == 3)
{
/* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an
error, discard it. */
/* return failure if at end of input */
if (yychar == YYEOF)
YYABORT;
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Discarding token %d (%s).\n",
yychar, yytname[yychar1]));
yychar = YYEMPTY;
}
/* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error
token. */
yyerrstatus = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this */
goto yyerrhandle;
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
| yyerrdefault -- current state does not do anything special for the |
| error token. |
`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
yyerrdefault:
#if 0
/* This is wrong; only states that explicitly want error tokens
should shift them. */
/* If its default is to accept any token, ok. Otherwise pop it. */
yyn = yydefact[yystate];
if (yyn)
goto yydefault;
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------.
| yyerrpop -- pop the current state because it cannot handle the |
| error token |
`---------------------------------------------------------------*/
yyerrpop:
if (yyssp == yyss)
YYABORT;
yyvsp--;
yystate = *--yyssp;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp--;
#endif
#if YYDEBUG
if (yydebug)
{
short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
fprintf (stderr, "Error: state stack now");
while (ssp1 != yyssp)
fprintf (stderr, " %d", *++ssp1);
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
#endif
/*--------------.
| yyerrhandle. |
`--------------*/
yyerrhandle:
yyn = yypact[yystate];
if (yyn == YYFLAG)
goto yyerrdefault;
yyn += YYTERROR;
if (yyn < 0 || yyn > YYLAST || yycheck[yyn] != YYTERROR)
goto yyerrdefault;
yyn = yytable[yyn];
if (yyn < 0)
{
if (yyn == YYFLAG)
goto yyerrpop;
yyn = -yyn;
goto yyreduce;
}
else if (yyn == 0)
goto yyerrpop;
if (yyn == YYFINAL)
YYACCEPT;
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Shifting error token, "));
*++yyvsp = yylval;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
*++yylsp = yylloc;
#endif
yystate = yyn;
goto yynewstate;
/*-------------------------------------.
| yyacceptlab -- YYACCEPT comes here. |
`-------------------------------------*/
yyacceptlab:
if (yyfree_stacks)
{
free (yyss);
free (yyvs);
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
free (yyls);
#endif
}
return 0;
/*-----------------------------------.
| yyabortlab -- YYABORT comes here. |
`-----------------------------------*/
yyabortlab:
if (yyfree_stacks)
{
free (yyss);
free (yyvs);
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
free (yyls);
#endif
}
return 1;
}
#line 445 "getdate.y"
/* Include this file down here because bison inserts code above which
may define-away `const'. We want the prototype for get_date to have
the same signature as the function definition. */
#include "getdate.h"
#ifndef gmtime
struct tm *gmtime ();
#endif
#ifndef localtime
struct tm *localtime ();
#endif
#ifndef mktime
time_t mktime ();
#endif
static table const meridian_table[] =
{
{ "AM", tMERIDIAN, MERam },
{ "A.M.", tMERIDIAN, MERam },
{ "PM", tMERIDIAN, MERpm },
{ "P.M.", tMERIDIAN, MERpm },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
static table const dst_table[] =
{
{ "DST", tDST, 0 }
};
static table const month_and_day_table[] =
{
{ "JANUARY", tMONTH, 1 },
{ "FEBRUARY", tMONTH, 2 },
{ "MARCH", tMONTH, 3 },
{ "APRIL", tMONTH, 4 },
{ "MAY", tMONTH, 5 },
{ "JUNE", tMONTH, 6 },
{ "JULY", tMONTH, 7 },
{ "AUGUST", tMONTH, 8 },
{ "SEPTEMBER",tMONTH, 9 },
{ "SEPT", tMONTH, 9 },
{ "OCTOBER", tMONTH, 10 },
{ "NOVEMBER", tMONTH, 11 },
{ "DECEMBER", tMONTH, 12 },
{ "SUNDAY", tDAY, 0 },
{ "MONDAY", tDAY, 1 },
{ "TUESDAY", tDAY, 2 },
{ "TUES", tDAY, 2 },
{ "WEDNESDAY",tDAY, 3 },
{ "WEDNES", tDAY, 3 },
{ "THURSDAY", tDAY, 4 },
{ "THUR", tDAY, 4 },
{ "THURS", tDAY, 4 },
{ "FRIDAY", tDAY, 5 },
{ "SATURDAY", tDAY, 6 },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
static table const time_units_table[] =
{
{ "YEAR", tYEAR_UNIT, 1 },
{ "MONTH", tMONTH_UNIT, 1 },
{ "FORTNIGHT",tDAY_UNIT, 14 },
{ "WEEK", tDAY_UNIT, 7 },
{ "DAY", tDAY_UNIT, 1 },
{ "HOUR", tHOUR_UNIT, 1 },
{ "MINUTE", tMINUTE_UNIT, 1 },
{ "MIN", tMINUTE_UNIT, 1 },
{ "SECOND", tSEC_UNIT, 1 },
{ "SEC", tSEC_UNIT, 1 },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
/* Assorted relative-time words. */
static table const relative_time_table[] =
{
{ "TOMORROW", tMINUTE_UNIT, 24 * 60 },
{ "YESTERDAY",tMINUTE_UNIT, - (24 * 60) },
{ "TODAY", tMINUTE_UNIT, 0 },
{ "NOW", tMINUTE_UNIT, 0 },
{ "LAST", tUNUMBER, -1 },
{ "THIS", tUNUMBER, 0 },
{ "NEXT", tUNUMBER, 1 },
{ "FIRST", tUNUMBER, 1 },
/*{ "SECOND", tUNUMBER, 2 }, */
{ "THIRD", tUNUMBER, 3 },
{ "FOURTH", tUNUMBER, 4 },
{ "FIFTH", tUNUMBER, 5 },
{ "SIXTH", tUNUMBER, 6 },
{ "SEVENTH", tUNUMBER, 7 },
{ "EIGHTH", tUNUMBER, 8 },
{ "NINTH", tUNUMBER, 9 },
{ "TENTH", tUNUMBER, 10 },
{ "ELEVENTH", tUNUMBER, 11 },
{ "TWELFTH", tUNUMBER, 12 },
{ "AGO", tAGO, 1 },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
/* The time zone table. This table is necessarily incomplete, as time
zone abbreviations are ambiguous; e.g. Australians interpret "EST"
as Eastern time in Australia, not as US Eastern Standard Time.
You cannot rely on getdate to handle arbitrary time zone
abbreviations; use numeric abbreviations like `-0500' instead. */
static table const time_zone_table[] =
{
{ "GMT", tZONE, HOUR ( 0) }, /* Greenwich Mean */
{ "UT", tZONE, HOUR ( 0) }, /* Universal (Coordinated) */
{ "UTC", tZONE, HOUR ( 0) },
{ "WET", tZONE, HOUR ( 0) }, /* Western European */
{ "WEST", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 0) }, /* Western European Summer */
{ "BST", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 0) }, /* British Summer */
{ "ART", tZONE, -HOUR ( 3) }, /* Argentina */
{ "BRT", tZONE, -HOUR ( 3) }, /* Brazil */
{ "BRST", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 3) }, /* Brazil Summer */
{ "NST", tZONE, -(HOUR ( 3) + 30) }, /* Newfoundland Standard */
{ "NDT", tDAYZONE,-(HOUR ( 3) + 30) }, /* Newfoundland Daylight */
{ "AST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 4) }, /* Atlantic Standard */
{ "ADT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 4) }, /* Atlantic Daylight */
{ "CLT", tZONE, -HOUR ( 4) }, /* Chile */
{ "CLST", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 4) }, /* Chile Summer */
{ "EST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 5) }, /* Eastern Standard */
{ "EDT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 5) }, /* Eastern Daylight */
{ "CST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 6) }, /* Central Standard */
{ "CDT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 6) }, /* Central Daylight */
{ "MST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 7) }, /* Mountain Standard */
{ "MDT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 7) }, /* Mountain Daylight */
{ "PST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 8) }, /* Pacific Standard */
{ "PDT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 8) }, /* Pacific Daylight */
{ "AKST", tZONE, -HOUR ( 9) }, /* Alaska Standard */
{ "AKDT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR ( 9) }, /* Alaska Daylight */
{ "HST", tZONE, -HOUR (10) }, /* Hawaii Standard */
{ "HAST", tZONE, -HOUR (10) }, /* Hawaii-Aleutian Standard */
{ "HADT", tDAYZONE, -HOUR (10) }, /* Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight */
{ "SST", tZONE, -HOUR (12) }, /* Samoa Standard */
{ "WAT", tZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* West Africa */
{ "CET", tZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Central European */
{ "CEST", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Central European Summer */
{ "MET", tZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Middle European */
{ "MEZ", tZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Middle European */
{ "MEST", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Middle European Summer */
{ "MESZ", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 1) }, /* Middle European Summer */
{ "EET", tZONE, HOUR ( 2) }, /* Eastern European */
{ "EEST", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 2) }, /* Eastern European Summer */
{ "CAT", tZONE, HOUR ( 2) }, /* Central Africa */
{ "SAST", tZONE, HOUR ( 2) }, /* South Africa Standard */
{ "EAT", tZONE, HOUR ( 3) }, /* East Africa */
{ "MSK", tZONE, HOUR ( 3) }, /* Moscow */
{ "MSD", tDAYZONE, HOUR ( 3) }, /* Moscow Daylight */
{ "IST", tZONE, (HOUR ( 5) + 30) }, /* India Standard */
{ "SGT", tZONE, HOUR ( 8) }, /* Singapore */
{ "KST", tZONE, HOUR ( 9) }, /* Korea Standard */
{ "JST", tZONE, HOUR ( 9) }, /* Japan Standard */
{ "GST", tZONE, HOUR (10) }, /* Guam Standard */
{ "NZST", tZONE, HOUR (12) }, /* New Zealand Standard */
{ "NZDT", tDAYZONE, HOUR (12) }, /* New Zealand Daylight */
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
/* Military time zone table. */
static table const military_table[] =
{
{ "A", tZONE, -HOUR ( 1) },
{ "B", tZONE, -HOUR ( 2) },
{ "C", tZONE, -HOUR ( 3) },
{ "D", tZONE, -HOUR ( 4) },
{ "E", tZONE, -HOUR ( 5) },
{ "F", tZONE, -HOUR ( 6) },
{ "G", tZONE, -HOUR ( 7) },
{ "H", tZONE, -HOUR ( 8) },
{ "I", tZONE, -HOUR ( 9) },
{ "K", tZONE, -HOUR (10) },
{ "L", tZONE, -HOUR (11) },
{ "M", tZONE, -HOUR (12) },
{ "N", tZONE, HOUR ( 1) },
{ "O", tZONE, HOUR ( 2) },
{ "P", tZONE, HOUR ( 3) },
{ "Q", tZONE, HOUR ( 4) },
{ "R", tZONE, HOUR ( 5) },
{ "S", tZONE, HOUR ( 6) },
{ "T", tZONE, HOUR ( 7) },
{ "U", tZONE, HOUR ( 8) },
{ "V", tZONE, HOUR ( 9) },
{ "W", tZONE, HOUR (10) },
{ "X", tZONE, HOUR (11) },
{ "Y", tZONE, HOUR (12) },
{ "Z", tZONE, HOUR ( 0) },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
static int
to_hour (int hours, int meridian)
{
switch (meridian)
{
case MER24:
return 0 <= hours && hours < 24 ? hours : -1;
case MERam:
return 0 < hours && hours < 12 ? hours : hours == 12 ? 0 : -1;
case MERpm:
return 0 < hours && hours < 12 ? hours + 12 : hours == 12 ? 12 : -1;
default:
abort ();
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
static int
to_year (textint textyear)
{
int year = textyear.value;
if (year < 0)
year = -year;
/* XPG4 suggests that years 00-68 map to 2000-2068, and
years 69-99 map to 1969-1999. */
if (textyear.digits == 2)
year += year < 69 ? 2000 : 1900;
return year;
}
static table const *
lookup_zone (parser_control const *pc, char const *name)
{
table const *tp;
/* Try local zone abbreviations first; they're more likely to be right. */
for (tp = pc->local_time_zone_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (name, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
for (tp = time_zone_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (name, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
return 0;
}
#if ! HAVE_TM_GMTOFF
/* Yield the difference between *A and *B,
measured in seconds, ignoring leap seconds.
The body of this function is taken directly from the GNU C Library;
see src/strftime.c. */
static int
tm_diff (struct tm const *a, struct tm const *b)
{
/* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
Take care to avoid int overflow in leap day calculations,
but it's OK to assume that A and B are close to each other. */
int a4 = (a->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (a->tm_year & 3);
int b4 = (b->tm_year >> 2) + (TM_YEAR_BASE >> 2) - ! (b->tm_year & 3);
int a100 = a4 / 25 - (a4 % 25 < 0);
int b100 = b4 / 25 - (b4 % 25 < 0);
int a400 = a100 >> 2;
int b400 = b100 >> 2;
int intervening_leap_days = (a4 - b4) - (a100 - b100) + (a400 - b400);
int years = a->tm_year - b->tm_year;
int days = (365 * years + intervening_leap_days
+ (a->tm_yday - b->tm_yday));
return (60 * (60 * (24 * days + (a->tm_hour - b->tm_hour))
+ (a->tm_min - b->tm_min))
+ (a->tm_sec - b->tm_sec));
}
#endif /* ! HAVE_TM_GMTOFF */
static table const *
lookup_word (parser_control const *pc, char *word)
{
char *p;
char *q;
size_t wordlen;
table const *tp;
int i;
int abbrev;
/* Make it uppercase. */
for (p = word; *p; p++)
if (ISLOWER ((unsigned char) *p))
*p = toupper ((unsigned char) *p);
for (tp = meridian_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (word, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
/* See if we have an abbreviation for a month. */
wordlen = strlen (word);
abbrev = wordlen == 3 || (wordlen == 4 && word[3] == '.');
for (tp = month_and_day_table; tp->name; tp++)
if ((abbrev ? strncmp (word, tp->name, 3) : strcmp (word, tp->name)) == 0)
return tp;
if ((tp = lookup_zone (pc, word)))
return tp;
if (strcmp (word, dst_table[0].name) == 0)
return dst_table;
for (tp = time_units_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (word, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
/* Strip off any plural and try the units table again. */
if (word[wordlen - 1] == 'S')
{
word[wordlen - 1] = '\0';
for (tp = time_units_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (word, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
word[wordlen - 1] = 'S'; /* For "this" in relative_time_table. */
}
for (tp = relative_time_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (strcmp (word, tp->name) == 0)
return tp;
/* Military time zones. */
if (wordlen == 1)
for (tp = military_table; tp->name; tp++)
if (word[0] == tp->name[0])
return tp;
/* Drop out any periods and try the time zone table again. */
for (i = 0, p = q = word; (*p = *q); q++)
if (*q == '.')
i = 1;
else
p++;
if (i && (tp = lookup_zone (pc, word)))
return tp;
return 0;
}
static int
yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, parser_control *pc)
{
unsigned char c;
int count;
for (;;)
{
while (c = *pc->input, ISSPACE (c))
pc->input++;
if (ISDIGIT (c) || c == '-' || c == '+')
{
char const *p;
int sign;
int value;
if (c == '-' || c == '+')
{
sign = c == '-' ? -1 : 1;
c = *++pc->input;
if (! ISDIGIT (c))
/* skip the '-' sign */
continue;
}
else
sign = 0;
p = pc->input;
value = 0;
do
{
value = 10 * value + c - '0';
c = *++p;
}
while (ISDIGIT (c));
lvalp->textintval.value = sign < 0 ? -value : value;
lvalp->textintval.digits = p - pc->input;
pc->input = p;
return sign ? tSNUMBER : tUNUMBER;
}
if (ISALPHA (c))
{
char buff[20];
char *p = buff;
table const *tp;
do
{
if (p < buff + sizeof buff - 1)
*p++ = c;
c = *++pc->input;
}
while (ISALPHA (c) || c == '.');
*p = '\0';
tp = lookup_word (pc, buff);
if (! tp)
return '?';
lvalp->intval = tp->value;
return tp->type;
}
if (c != '(')
return *pc->input++;
count = 0;
do
{
c = *pc->input++;
if (c == '\0')
return c;
if (c == '(')
count++;
else if (c == ')')
count--;
}
while (count > 0);
}
}
/* Do nothing if the parser reports an error. */
static int
yyerror (char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return 0;
}
/* Parse a date/time string P. Return the corresponding time_t value,
or (time_t) -1 if there is an error. P can be an incomplete or
relative time specification; if so, use *NOW as the basis for the
returned time. */
time_t
get_date (const char *p, const time_t *now)
{
time_t Start = now ? *now : time (0);
struct tm *tmp = localtime (&Start);
struct tm tm;
struct tm tm0;
parser_control pc;
if (! tmp)
return -1;
pc.input = p;
pc.year.value = tmp->tm_year + TM_YEAR_BASE;
pc.year.digits = 4;
pc.month = tmp->tm_mon + 1;
pc.day = tmp->tm_mday;
pc.hour = tmp->tm_hour;
pc.minutes = tmp->tm_min;
pc.seconds = tmp->tm_sec;
tm.tm_isdst = tmp->tm_isdst;
pc.meridian = MER24;
pc.rel_seconds = 0;
pc.rel_minutes = 0;
pc.rel_hour = 0;
pc.rel_day = 0;
pc.rel_month = 0;
pc.rel_year = 0;
pc.dates_seen = 0;
pc.days_seen = 0;
pc.rels_seen = 0;
pc.times_seen = 0;
pc.local_zones_seen = 0;
pc.zones_seen = 0;
#if HAVE_TM_ZONE
pc.local_time_zone_table[0].name = tmp->tm_zone;
pc.local_time_zone_table[0].type = tLOCAL_ZONE;
pc.local_time_zone_table[0].value = tmp->tm_isdst;
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].name = 0;
/* Probe the names used in the next three calendar quarters, looking
for a tm_isdst different from the one we already have. */
{
int quarter;
for (quarter = 1; quarter <= 3; quarter++)
{
time_t probe = Start + quarter * (90 * 24 * 60 * 60);
struct tm *probe_tm = localtime (&probe);
if (probe_tm && probe_tm->tm_zone
&& probe_tm->tm_isdst != pc.local_time_zone_table[0].value)
{
{
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].name = probe_tm->tm_zone;
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].type = tLOCAL_ZONE;
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].value = probe_tm->tm_isdst;
pc.local_time_zone_table[2].name = 0;
}
break;
}
}
}
#else
#if HAVE_TZNAME
{
# ifndef tzname
extern char *tzname[];
# endif
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
{
pc.local_time_zone_table[i].name = tzname[i];
pc.local_time_zone_table[i].type = tLOCAL_ZONE;
pc.local_time_zone_table[i].value = i;
}
pc.local_time_zone_table[i].name = 0;
}
#else
pc.local_time_zone_table[0].name = 0;
#endif
#endif
if (pc.local_time_zone_table[0].name && pc.local_time_zone_table[1].name
&& ! strcmp (pc.local_time_zone_table[0].name,
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].name))
{
/* This locale uses the same abbrevation for standard and
daylight times. So if we see that abbreviation, we don't
know whether it's daylight time. */
pc.local_time_zone_table[0].value = -1;
pc.local_time_zone_table[1].name = 0;
}
if (yyparse (&pc) != 0
|| 1 < pc.times_seen || 1 < pc.dates_seen || 1 < pc.days_seen
|| 1 < (pc.local_zones_seen + pc.zones_seen)
|| (pc.local_zones_seen && 1 < pc.local_isdst))
return -1;
tm.tm_year = to_year (pc.year) - TM_YEAR_BASE + pc.rel_year;
tm.tm_mon = pc.month - 1 + pc.rel_month;
tm.tm_mday = pc.day + pc.rel_day;
if (pc.times_seen || (pc.rels_seen && ! pc.dates_seen && ! pc.days_seen))
{
tm.tm_hour = to_hour (pc.hour, pc.meridian);
if (tm.tm_hour < 0)
return -1;
tm.tm_min = pc.minutes;
tm.tm_sec = pc.seconds;
}
else
{
tm.tm_hour = tm.tm_min = tm.tm_sec = 0;
}
/* Let mktime deduce tm_isdst if we have an absolute time stamp,
or if the relative time stamp mentions days, months, or years. */
if (pc.dates_seen | pc.days_seen | pc.times_seen | pc.rel_day
| pc.rel_month | pc.rel_year)
tm.tm_isdst = -1;
/* But if the input explicitly specifies local time with or without
DST, give mktime that information. */
if (pc.local_zones_seen)
tm.tm_isdst = pc.local_isdst;
tm0 = tm;
Start = mktime (&tm);
if (Start == (time_t) -1)
{
/* Guard against falsely reporting errors near the time_t boundaries
when parsing times in other time zones. For example, if the min
time_t value is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC and we are 8 hours ahead
of UTC, then the min localtime value is 1970-01-01 08:00:00; if
we apply mktime to 1970-01-01 00:00:00 we will get an error, so
we apply mktime to 1970-01-02 08:00:00 instead and adjust the time
zone by 24 hours to compensate. This algorithm assumes that
there is no DST transition within a day of the time_t boundaries. */
if (pc.zones_seen)
{
tm = tm0;
if (tm.tm_year <= EPOCH_YEAR - TM_YEAR_BASE)
{
tm.tm_mday++;
pc.time_zone += 24 * 60;
}
else
{
tm.tm_mday--;
pc.time_zone -= 24 * 60;
}
Start = mktime (&tm);
}
if (Start == (time_t) -1)
return Start;
}
if (pc.days_seen && ! pc.dates_seen)
{
tm.tm_mday += ((pc.day_number - tm.tm_wday + 7) % 7
+ 7 * (pc.day_ordinal - (0 < pc.day_ordinal)));
tm.tm_isdst = -1;
Start = mktime (&tm);
if (Start == (time_t) -1)
return Start;
}
if (pc.zones_seen)
{
int delta = pc.time_zone * 60;
#ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF
delta -= tm.tm_gmtoff;
#else
struct tm *gmt = gmtime (&Start);
if (! gmt)
return -1;
delta -= tm_diff (&tm, gmt);
#endif
if ((Start < Start - delta) != (delta < 0))
return -1; /* time_t overflow */
Start -= delta;
}
/* Add relative hours, minutes, and seconds. Ignore leap seconds;
i.e. "+ 10 minutes" means 600 seconds, even if one of them is a
leap second. Typically this is not what the user wants, but it's
too hard to do it the other way, because the time zone indicator
must be applied before relative times, and if mktime is applied
again the time zone will be lost. */
{
time_t t0 = Start;
long d1 = 60 * 60 * (long) pc.rel_hour;
time_t t1 = t0 + d1;
long d2 = 60 * (long) pc.rel_minutes;
time_t t2 = t1 + d2;
int d3 = pc.rel_seconds;
time_t t3 = t2 + d3;
if ((d1 / (60 * 60) ^ pc.rel_hour)
| (d2 / 60 ^ pc.rel_minutes)
| ((t0 + d1 < t0) ^ (d1 < 0))
| ((t1 + d2 < t1) ^ (d2 < 0))
| ((t2 + d3 < t2) ^ (d3 < 0)))
return -1;
Start = t3;
}
return Start;
}
#if TEST
#include <stdio.h>
int
main (int ac, char **av)
{
char buff[BUFSIZ];
time_t d;
printf ("Enter date, or blank line to exit.\n\t> ");
fflush (stdout);
buff[BUFSIZ - 1] = 0;
while (fgets (buff, BUFSIZ - 1, stdin) && buff[0])
{
d = get_date (buff, 0);
if (d == (time_t) -1)
printf ("Bad format - couldn't convert.\n");
else
printf ("%s", ctime (&d));
printf ("\t> ");
fflush (stdout);
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* defined TEST */