* common/mischelp.c (timegm): Move to ...
* common/gettime.c (timegm): here. On Windows use timegm_u32.
(timegm_u32): New.
(isotime2epoch): Factor code out to ...
(isotime_make_tm): new helper.
(isotime2epoch_u64): New.
(_win32_timegm): Remove duplicated code.
(parse_timestamp): Use of timegm.
(scan_isodatestr): Fallback to isotime2epoch_u64.
--
This mainly helps on 32 bit Windows. For Unix we assume everyone is
using 64 bit or shall wait until the libc hackers finally provide a
time64_t.
GnuPG-bug-id: 6736
* common/gettime.c: Include locale.h.
(asctimestamp): Increase buffer. On Windows use setlocale.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 5073
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/gettime.c (isotime_p): Accept the Z suffix.
--
The intention is use for human interface.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3278
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
(cherry picked from commit ba8afc4966cca1f6aaf9b2a9bfc3220782306c2b)
* g10/gpg.c (main): If the parameter for --faked-system-time
ends with a '!', freeze time at the specified point.
* common/gettime.c (gnupg_set_time): Allow to freeze the time
at an arbitrary time instead of only the current time.
* doc/gpg.texi: Update documentation for --faked-system-time.
--
This patch allows the user to modify the behavior of the
--faked-system-time option: by appending a '!' to the parameter,
time in GnuPG will be frozen at the specified time, instead of
advancing normally from that time onward.
Signed-off-by: Damien Goutte-Gattat <dgouttegattat@incenp.org>
* common/gettime.c (gnupg_get_time): Abor if time() failed.
(gnupg_get_isotime): Remove now useless check.
(make_timestamp): Remove check becuase we already checked this modulo
the faked time thing.
--
In reality a call foo = time (NULL) can never fail because the only
defined error is EFAULT, but we don't provide a buffer.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/gettime.c (rfctimestamp): New.
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It is surprisingly hard to create an RFC-2822 compliant Date value.
The problem is that strftime uses the current locale but the RFC
requires that the English names are used. This code is pretty simply
and avoid the extra problem of figuring out the correct timezone;
instead UTC is used. For the planned use case this is anyway better.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/gettime.c (gnupg_gmtime): New.
(gnupg_get_isotime): Use it. Also take care of an gmtime_t returning
an error.
--
The fix in gnupg_get_isotime is only to cover up a theoretical broken
time (e.g. a value of (time_t)(-2) which is not mapped beyond 2038 on
32 bit systems).
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/gettime.c (isotime_human_p): Add arg date_only.
(isodate_human_to_tm): New.
* common/t-gettime.c (test_isodate_human_to_tm): New.
(main): Call new test.
--
This function in intended as replacement for
strptime (foo, "%Y-%m-%d", &bar)
which is not available under Windows.
* common/gettime.h (parse_timestamp): New declaration.
* common/gettime.c (_win32_timegm): New function imported from
gpgme/src/conversion.c:_gpgme_timegm.
(parse_timestamp): New function imported from
gpgme/src/conversion.c:_gpgme_parse_timestamp.
--
Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.de>
We better do this once and for all instead of cluttering all future
commits with diffs of trailing white spaces. In the majority of cases
blank or single lines are affected and thus this change won't disturb
a git blame too much. For future commits the pre-commit scripts
checks that this won't happen again.