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# frozen_string_literal: false # # xmlrpc/datetime.rb # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 by Michael Neumann (mneumann@ntecs.de) # # Released under the same term of license as Ruby. # require "date" module XMLRPC # :nodoc: # This class is important to handle XMLRPC +dateTime.iso8601+ values, # correctly, because normal UNIX-dates, ie: Date, only handle dates # from year 1970 on, and ruby's native Time class handles dates without the # time component. # # XMLRPC::DateTime is able to store a XMLRPC +dateTime.iso8601+ value correctly. class DateTime # Return the value of the specified date/time component. attr_reader :year, :month, :day, :hour, :min, :sec # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises ArgumentError if the given +value+ is out of range, or in the case # of XMLRPC::DateTime#year= if +value+ is not of type Integer. def year= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless value.is_a? Integer @year = value end # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises an ArgumentError if the given +value+ isn't between 1 and 12. def month= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless (1..12).include? value @month = value end # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises an ArgumentError if the given +value+ isn't between 1 and 31. def day= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless (1..31).include? value @day = value end # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises an ArgumentError if the given +value+ isn't between 0 and 24. def hour= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless (0..24).include? value @hour = value end # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises an ArgumentError if the given +value+ isn't between 0 and 59. def min= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless (0..59).include? value @min = value end # Set +value+ as the new date/time component. # # Raises an ArgumentError if the given +value+ isn't between 0 and 59. def sec= (value) raise ArgumentError, "date/time out of range" unless (0..59).include? value @sec = value end # Alias for XMLRPC::DateTime#month. alias mon month # Alias for XMLRPC::DateTime#month=. alias mon= month= # Creates a new XMLRPC::DateTime instance with the # parameters +year+, +month+, +day+ as date and # +hour+, +min+, +sec+ as time. # # Raises an ArgumentError if a parameter is out of range, # or if +year+ is not of the Integer type. def initialize(year, month, day, hour, min, sec) self.year, self.month, self.day = year, month, day self.hour, self.min, self.sec = hour, min, sec end # Return a Time object of the date/time which represents +self+. # If the <code>@year</code> is below 1970, this method returns +nil+, # because Time cannot handle years below 1970. # # The timezone used is GMT. def to_time if @year >= 1970 Time.gm(*to_a) else nil end end # Return a Date object of the date which represents +self+. # # The Date object do _not_ contain the time component (only date). def to_date Date.new(*to_a[0,3]) end # Returns all date/time components in an array. # # Returns +[year, month, day, hour, min, sec]+. def to_a [@year, @month, @day, @hour, @min, @sec] end # Returns whether or not all date/time components are an array. def ==(o) self.to_a == Array(o) rescue false end end end # module XMLRPC =begin = History $Id: datetime.rb 53141 2015-12-16 05:07:31Z naruse $ =end