In my mind there were two categories of open issues
authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Sat, 20 Dec 2003 15:32:55 +0000 (15:32 +0000)
committerBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
Sat, 20 Dec 2003 15:32:55 +0000 (15:32 +0000)
  a) ones that are 100% backward (such as the comment about
     outputting this format)
and
  b) ones that aren't (such as deprecating the current
     postgresql shorthand of
         '1Y1M'::interval = 1 year 1 minute
     in favor of the ISO-8601
         'P1Y1M'::interval = 1 year 1 month.

Attached is a patch that addressed all the discussed issues that
did not break backward compatability, including the ability to
output ISO-8601 compliant intervals by setting datestyle to
iso8601basic.

Interval values can now be written as  ISO 8601 time intervals, using
the "Format with time-unit designators". This format always starts with
the character 'P', followed  by a string of values followed
by single character time-unit designators. A 'T' separates the date and
time parts of the interval.

Ron Mayer

doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml
src/backend/commands/variable.c
src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c
src/include/miscadmin.h
src/interfaces/ecpg/pgtypeslib/dt.h
src/interfaces/ecpg/pgtypeslib/dt_common.c
src/interfaces/ecpg/pgtypeslib/interval.c

index 8bae619c3d0a627495c08d084dbefa738a3d06e1..562dbd6480434d254c534be8f99f296f2d7f6f4b 100644 (file)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <!--
-$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.135 2003/12/01 22:07:55 momjian Exp $
+$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml,v 1.136 2003/12/20 15:32:54 momjian Exp $
 -->
 
  <chapter id="datatype">
@@ -1785,6 +1785,57 @@ January 8 04:05:06 1999 PST
       <replaceable>p</replaceable> should be between 0 and 6, and
       defaults to the precision of the input literal.
      </para>
+
+
+     <para>
+      Alternatively, <type>interval</type> values can be written as 
+      ISO 8601 time intervals, using the "Format with time-unit designators".
+      This format always starts with the character <literal>'P'</>, followed 
+      by a string of values followed by single character time-unit designators.
+      A <literal>'T'</> separates the date and time parts of the interval.
+     </para>
+
+     <para>
+       Format:  PnYnMnDTnHnMnS
+     </para>
+     <para>
+       In this format, <literal>'n'</> gets replaced by a number, and 
+       <literal>Y</> represents years, 
+       <literal>M</> (in the date part) months,
+       <literal>D</> months,
+       <literal>H</> hours,
+       <literal>M</> (in the time part) minutes,
+       and <literal>S</> seconds.
+     </para>
+      
+
+     <table id="interval-example-table">
+          <title>Interval Example</title>
+          <tgroup cols="2">
+               <thead>
+                <row>
+                 <entry>Traditional</entry>
+                 <entry>ISO-8601 time-interval</entry>
+                </row>
+               </thead>
+               <tbody>
+                <row>
+                 <entry>1 month</entry>
+                 <entry>P1M</entry>
+                </row>
+                <row>
+                 <entry>1 hour 30 minutes</entry>
+                 <entry>PT1H30M</entry>
+                </row>
+                <row>
+                 <entry>2 years 10 months 15 days 10 hours 30 minutes 20 seconds</entry>
+                 <entry>P2Y10M15DT10H30M20S</entry>
+                </row>
+               </tbody>
+          </thead>
+         </table>
+         
+     </para>
     </sect3>
 
     <sect3>
@@ -1941,6 +1992,11 @@ January 8 04:05:06 1999 PST
          <entry>regional style</entry>
          <entry>17.12.1997 07:37:16.00 PST</entry>
         </row>
+       <row>
+        <entry>ISO8601basic</entry>
+        <entry>ISO 8601 basic format</entry>
+        <entry>19971217T073716-08</entry>
+       </row>
        </tbody>
       </tgroup>
      </table>
@@ -1997,6 +2053,11 @@ January 8 04:05:06 1999 PST
 </programlisting>
     </para>
 
+    <para>
+        If the <varname>datestyle</> is set to iso8601basic, the interval
+        output is a ISO-8601 time interval with time-unit designator (like P1Y6M or PT23H59M59S).
+    </para>
+
     <para>
      The date/time styles can be selected by the user using the
      <command>SET datestyle</command> command, the
index 1923b1f2d5a642670ac137147e23a6fc7c54ba64..8b2b44ab8e0e54aec04d163eb60552284e7748d6 100644 (file)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
  *
  *
  * IDENTIFICATION
- *       $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/variable.c,v 1.90 2003/11/29 19:51:48 pgsql Exp $
+ *       $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/variable.c,v 1.91 2003/12/20 15:32:54 momjian Exp $
  *
  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
  */
@@ -82,7 +82,12 @@ assign_datestyle(const char *value, bool doit, bool interactive)
 
                /* Ugh. Somebody ought to write a table driven version -- mjl */
 
-               if (strcasecmp(tok, "ISO") == 0)
+               if (strcasecmp(tok, "ISO8601BASIC") == 0)
+               {
+                       newDateStyle = USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES;
+                       scnt++;
+               }
+               else if (strcasecmp(tok, "ISO") == 0)
                {
                        newDateStyle = USE_ISO_DATES;
                        scnt++;
@@ -198,6 +203,9 @@ assign_datestyle(const char *value, bool doit, bool interactive)
                case USE_ISO_DATES:
                        strcpy(result, "ISO");
                        break;
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       strcpy(result, "ISO8601BASIC");
+                       break;
                case USE_SQL_DATES:
                        strcpy(result, "SQL");
                        break;
index 01317053b7f6b61216fede369f94ab1ba282f19e..d00295516c3fc56c77fb31ce90b7b3114ec36117 100644 (file)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
  *
  *
  * IDENTIFICATION
- *       $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c,v 1.121 2003/12/17 21:45:44 tgl Exp $
+ *       $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c,v 1.122 2003/12/20 15:32:54 momjian Exp $
  *
  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
  */
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ static int    DecodeTimezone(char *str, int *tzp);
 static datetkn *datebsearch(char *key, datetkn *base, unsigned int nel);
 static int     DecodeDate(char *str, int fmask, int *tmask, struct tm * tm);
 static void TrimTrailingZeros(char *str);
+static int  DecodeISO8601Interval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fsec_t *fsec);
 
 
 int                    day_tab[2][13] = {
@@ -2888,6 +2889,246 @@ DecodeSpecial(int field, char *lowtoken, int *val)
 }
 
 
+/*
+ * A small helper function to avoid cut&paste code in DecodeIso8601Interval
+ */
+static void adjust_fval(double fval,struct tm * tm, fsec_t *fsec, int scale)
+{
+       int     sec;
+       fval       *= scale;
+       sec                 = fval;
+       tm->tm_sec += sec;
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+       *fsec      += ((fval - sec) * 1000000);
+#else
+       *fsec      += (fval - sec);
+#endif
+}
+
+
+/* DecodeISO8601Interval()
+ *
+ *  Check if it's a ISO 8601 Section 5.5.4.2 "Representation of
+ *  time-interval by duration only." 
+ *  Basic extended format:  PnYnMnDTnHnMnS
+ *                          PnW
+ *  For more info.
+ *  http://www.astroclark.freeserve.co.uk/iso8601/index.html
+ *  ftp://ftp.qsl.net/pub/g1smd/154N362_.PDF
+ *
+ *  Examples:  P1D  for 1 day
+ *             PT1H for 1 hour
+ *             P2Y6M7DT1H30M for 2 years, 6 months, 7 days 1 hour 30 min
+ *
+ *  The first field is exactly "p" or "pt" it may be of this type.
+ *
+ *  Returns -1 if the field is not of this type.
+ *
+ *  It pretty strictly checks the spec, with the two exceptions
+ *  that a week field ('W') may coexist with other units, and that
+ *  this function allows decimals in fields other than the least
+ *  significant units.
+ */
+int
+DecodeISO8601Interval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fsec_t *fsec) 
+{
+       char       *cp;
+       int                     fmask = 0,
+                               tmask;
+       int                     val;
+       double          fval;
+       int                     arg;
+       int                     datepart;
+
+    /*
+        * An ISO 8601 "time-interval by duration only" must start
+        * with a 'P'.  If it contains a date-part, 'p' will be the
+        * only character in the field.  If it contains no date part
+        * it will contain exactly to characters 'PT' indicating a
+        * time part.
+        * Anything else is illegal and will be treated like a 
+        * traditional postgresql interval.
+        */
+    if (!(field[0][0] == 'p' &&
+          ((field[0][1] == 0) || (field[0][1] == 't' && field[0][2] == 0))))
+       {
+         return -1;
+       }
+
+
+    /*
+        * If the first field is exactly 1 character ('P'), it starts
+        * with date elements.  Otherwise it's two characters ('PT');
+        * indicating it starts with a time part.
+        */
+       datepart = (field[0][1] == 0);
+
+       /*
+        * Every value must have a unit, so we require an even
+        * number of value/unit pairs. Therefore we require an
+        * odd nubmer of fields, including the prefix 'P'.
+        */
+       if ((nf & 1) == 0)
+               return -1;
+
+       /*
+        * Process pairs of fields at a time.
+        */
+       for (arg = 1 ; arg < nf ; arg+=2) 
+       {
+               char * value = field[arg  ];
+               char * units = field[arg+1];
+
+               /*
+                * The value part must be a number.
+                */
+               if (ftype[arg] != DTK_NUMBER) 
+                       return -1;
+
+               /*
+                * extract the number, almost exactly like the non-ISO interval.
+                */
+               val = strtol(value, &cp, 10);
+
+               /*
+                * One difference from the normal postgresql interval below...
+                * ISO 8601 states that "Of these, the comma is the preferred 
+                * sign" so I allow it here for locales that support it.
+                * Note: Perhaps the old-style interval code below should
+                * allow for this too, but I didn't want to risk backward
+                * compatability.
+                */
+               if (*cp == '.' || *cp == ',') 
+               {
+                       fval = strtod(cp, &cp);
+                       if (*cp != '\0')
+                               return -1;
+
+                       if (val < 0)
+                               fval = -(fval);
+               }
+               else if (*cp == '\0')
+                       fval = 0;
+               else
+                       return -1;
+
+
+               if (datepart)
+               {
+                       /*
+                        * All the 8601 unit specifiers are 1 character, but may
+                        * be followed by a 'T' character if transitioning between
+                        * the date part and the time part.  If it's not either
+                        * one character or two characters with the second being 't'
+                        * it's an error.
+                        */
+                       if (!(units[1] == 0 || (units[1] == 't' && units[2] == 0)))
+                               return -1;
+
+                       if (units[1] == 't')
+                               datepart = 0;
+
+                       switch (units[0]) /* Y M D W */
+                       {
+                               case 'd':
+                                       tm->tm_mday += val;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                         adjust_fval(fval,tm,fsec, 86400);
+                                       tmask = ((fmask & DTK_M(DAY)) ? 0 : DTK_M(DAY));
+                                       break;
+
+                               case 'w':
+                                       tm->tm_mday += val * 7;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                         adjust_fval(fval,tm,fsec,7 * 86400);
+                                       tmask = ((fmask & DTK_M(DAY)) ? 0 : DTK_M(DAY));
+                                       break;
+
+                               case 'm':
+                                       tm->tm_mon += val;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                         adjust_fval(fval,tm,fsec,30 * 86400);
+                                       tmask = DTK_M(MONTH);
+                                       break;
+
+                               case 'y':
+                                       /*
+                                        * Why can fractional months produce seconds,
+                                        * but fractional years can't?  Well the older
+                                        * interval code below has the same property
+                                        * so this one follows the other one too.
+                                        */
+                                       tm->tm_year += val;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                               tm->tm_mon += (fval * 12);
+                                       tmask = ((fmask & DTK_M(YEAR)) ? 0 : DTK_M(YEAR));
+                                       break;
+
+                               default:
+                                       return -1;  /* invald date unit prefix */
+                       }
+               }
+               else
+               {
+                       /*
+                        * ISO 8601 time part.
+                        * In the time part, only one-character
+                        * unit prefixes are allowed.  If it's more
+                        * than one character, it's not a valid ISO 8601
+                        * time interval by duration.
+                        */
+                       if (units[1] != 0)
+                               return -1;
+
+                       switch (units[0]) /* H M S */
+                       {
+                               case 's':
+                                       tm->tm_sec += val;
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+                                       *fsec += (fval * 1000000);
+#else
+                                       *fsec += fval;
+#endif
+                                       tmask = DTK_M(SECOND);
+                                       break;
+
+                               case 'm':
+                                       tm->tm_min += val;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                         adjust_fval(fval,tm,fsec,60);
+                                       tmask = DTK_M(MINUTE);
+                                       break;
+
+                               case 'h':
+                                       tm->tm_hour += val;
+                                       if (fval != 0)
+                                         adjust_fval(fval,tm,fsec,3600);
+                                       tmask = DTK_M(HOUR);
+                                       break;
+
+                               default:
+                                       return -1; /* invald time unit prefix */
+                       }
+               }
+               fmask |= tmask;
+       }
+
+       if (*fsec != 0)
+       {
+               int                     sec;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+               sec = (*fsec / INT64CONST(1000000));
+               *fsec -= (sec * INT64CONST(1000000));
+#else
+               TMODULO(*fsec, sec, 1e0);
+#endif
+               tm->tm_sec += sec;
+       }
+       return (fmask != 0) ? 0 : -1;
+}
+
+
 /* DecodeInterval()
  * Interpret previously parsed fields for general time interval.
  * Returns 0 if successful, DTERR code if bogus input detected.
@@ -2897,7 +3138,11 @@ DecodeSpecial(int field, char *lowtoken, int *val)
  *
  * Allow ISO-style time span, with implicit units on number of days
  *     preceding an hh:mm:ss field. - thomas 1998-04-30
+ * 
+ * Allow ISO-8601 style "Representation of time-interval by duration only"
+ *  of the format 'PnYnMnDTnHnMnS' and 'PnW' - ron 2003-08-30
  */
+
 int
 DecodeInterval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fsec_t *fsec)
 {
@@ -2922,6 +3167,23 @@ DecodeInterval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fse
        tm->tm_sec = 0;
        *fsec = 0;
 
+       /*
+        *  Check if it's a ISO 8601 Section 5.5.4.2 "Representation of
+     *  time-interval by duration only." 
+        *  Basic extended format:  PnYnMnDTnHnMnS
+        *                          PnW
+        *  http://www.astroclark.freeserve.co.uk/iso8601/index.html
+        *  ftp://ftp.qsl.net/pub/g1smd/154N362_.PDF
+        *  Examples:  P1D  for 1 day
+        *             PT1H for 1 hour
+        *             P2Y6M7DT1H30M for 2 years, 6 months, 7 days 1 hour 30 min
+        *
+        *  The first field is exactly "p" or "pt" it may be of this type.
+        */
+       if (DecodeISO8601Interval(field,ftype,nf,dtype,tm,fsec) == 0) {
+           return 0;
+    }
+
        /* read through list backwards to pick up units before values */
        for (i = nf - 1; i >= 0; i--)
        {
@@ -2999,6 +3261,7 @@ DecodeInterval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fse
                                if (type == IGNORE_DTF)
                                        type = DTK_SECOND;
 
+                               /* should this allow ',' for locales that use it ? */
                                if (*cp == '.')
                                {
                                        fval = strtod(cp, &cp);
@@ -3370,6 +3633,16 @@ EncodeDateOnly(struct tm * tm, int style, char *str)
                                          -(tm->tm_year - 1), tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, "BC");
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       /* compatible with ISO date formats */
+                       if (tm->tm_year > 0)
+                               sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02d",
+                                               tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday);
+                       else
+                               sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02d %s",
+                                         -(tm->tm_year - 1), tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, "BC");
+                       break;
+
                case USE_SQL_DATES:
                        /* compatible with Oracle/Ingres date formats */
                        if (DateOrder == DATEORDER_DMY)
@@ -3525,6 +3798,51 @@ EncodeDateTime(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int *tzp, char **tzn, int style, cha
                        }
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES: // BASIC 
+                       /* Compatible with ISO-8601 date formats */
+
+                       sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02dT%02d%02d",
+                                 ((tm->tm_year > 0) ? tm->tm_year : -(tm->tm_year - 1)),
+                                       tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min);
+
+                       /*
+                        * Print fractional seconds if any.  The field widths here
+                        * should be at least equal to MAX_TIMESTAMP_PRECISION.
+                        *
+                        * In float mode, don't print fractional seconds before 1 AD,
+                        * since it's unlikely there's any precision left ...
+                        */
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+                       if (fsec != 0)
+                       {
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%02d.%06d", tm->tm_sec, fsec);
+#else
+                       if ((fsec != 0) && (tm->tm_year > 0))
+                       {
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%09.6f", tm->tm_sec + fsec);
+#endif
+                               TrimTrailingZeros(str);
+                       }
+                       else
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%02d", tm->tm_sec);
+
+                       if (tm->tm_year <= 0)
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), " BC");
+
+                       /*
+                        * tzp == NULL indicates that we don't want *any* time zone
+                        * info in the output string. *tzn != NULL indicates that we
+                        * have alpha time zone info available. tm_isdst != -1
+                        * indicates that we have a valid time zone translation.
+                        */
+                       if ((tzp != NULL) && (tm->tm_isdst >= 0))
+                       {
+                               hour = -(*tzp / 3600);
+                               min = ((abs(*tzp) / 60) % 60);
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), ((min != 0) ? "%+03d:%02d" : "%+03d"), hour, min);
+                       }
+                       break;
+
                case USE_SQL_DATES:
                        /* Compatible with Oracle/Ingres date formats */
 
@@ -3688,6 +4006,15 @@ EncodeDateTime(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int *tzp, char **tzn, int style, cha
 }      /* EncodeDateTime() */
 
 
+/* 
+ * Small helper function to avoid cut&paste in EncodeInterval below
+ */
+static char * AppendISO8601Fragment(char * cp, int value, char character) 
+{
+    sprintf(cp,"%d%c",value,character);
+    return cp + strlen(cp);
+}
+
 /* EncodeInterval()
  * Interpret time structure as a delta time and convert to string.
  *
@@ -3695,6 +4022,14 @@ EncodeDateTime(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int *tzp, char **tzn, int style, cha
  * Actually, afaik ISO does not address time interval formatting,
  *     but this looks similar to the spec for absolute date/time.
  * - thomas 1998-04-30
+ * 
+ * Actually, afaik, ISO 8601 does specify formats for "time
+ * intervals...[of the]...format with time-unit designators", which
+ * are pretty ugly.  The format looks something like
+ *     P1Y1M1DT1H1M1.12345S
+ * If you want this (perhaps for interoperability with computers
+ * rather than humans), datestyle 'iso8601basic' will output these.
+ * - ron 2003-07-14
  */
 int
 EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
@@ -3777,6 +4112,48 @@ EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
                        }
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       sprintf(cp,"P");
+                       cp++;
+                       if (tm->tm_year != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_year,'Y');
+                       if (tm->tm_mon  != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_mon ,'M');
+                       if (tm->tm_mday != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_mday,'D');
+                       if ((tm->tm_hour != 0) || (tm->tm_min != 0) ||
+                               (tm->tm_sec  != 0) || (fsec       != 0))
+                       {
+                               sprintf(cp,"T"),
+                               cp++;
+                       }
+                       if (tm->tm_hour != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_hour,'H');
+                       if (tm->tm_min  != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_min ,'M');
+
+                       if ((tm->tm_year == 0) && (tm->tm_mon == 0) && (tm->tm_mday == 0) &&
+                               (tm->tm_hour == 0) && (tm->tm_min == 0) && (tm->tm_sec  == 0) &&
+                               (fsec        == 0))
+            {
+                               sprintf(cp,"T0S"),
+                               cp+=2;
+            }
+            else if (fsec != 0)
+            {
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+                               sprintf(cp, "%d", abs(tm->tm_sec));
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                               sprintf(cp, ".%6dS", ((fsec >= 0) ? fsec : -(fsec)));
+#else
+                               fsec += tm->tm_sec;
+                               sprintf(cp, "%fS", fabs(fsec));
+#endif
+                               TrimTrailingZeros(cp);
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                       }
+                       else if (tm->tm_sec != 0)
+                       {
+                               cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_sec ,'S');
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                       }
+                       break;
+
                case USE_POSTGRES_DATES:
                default:
                        strcpy(cp, "@ ");
@@ -3901,7 +4278,7 @@ EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
        }
 
        /* identically zero? then put in a unitless zero... */
-       if (!is_nonzero)
+       if (!is_nonzero && (style!=USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES))
        {
                strcat(cp, "0");
                cp += strlen(cp);
index 138f34539bdfc7ff50e04fe0d74c44a5bb4df4aa..a6122b7e1b7d8ab40650b7b62e746499f4eec01e 100644 (file)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
  *
- * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/miscadmin.h,v 1.138 2003/11/29 22:40:53 pgsql Exp $
+ * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/miscadmin.h,v 1.139 2003/12/20 15:32:55 momjian Exp $
  *
  * NOTES
  *       some of the information in this file should be moved to
@@ -150,6 +150,8 @@ extern DLLIMPORT Oid MyDatabaseId;
  *     USE_ISO_DATES specifies ISO-compliant format
  *     USE_SQL_DATES specifies Oracle/Ingres-compliant format
  *     USE_GERMAN_DATES specifies German-style dd.mm/yyyy
+ *     USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES specifies ISO-8601-basic format (including
+ *                         ISO compliant but non-human-friendly intervals)
  *
  * DateOrder defines the field order to be assumed when reading an
  * ambiguous date (anything not in YYYY-MM-DD format, with a four-digit
@@ -169,6 +171,7 @@ extern DLLIMPORT Oid MyDatabaseId;
 #define USE_ISO_DATES                  1
 #define USE_SQL_DATES                  2
 #define USE_GERMAN_DATES               3
+#define USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES 4
 
 /* valid DateOrder values */
 #define DATEORDER_YMD                  0
index 2cbc58984bdf4918378d9bae0a1bbda1b5260b3d..fa7b905608de51d4e43be22814db37ddddfabee1 100644 (file)
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ typedef double fsec_t;
 #define USE_ISO_DATES                                  1
 #define USE_SQL_DATES                                  2
 #define USE_GERMAN_DATES                               3
+#define USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES                 4
 
 #define DAGO                   "ago"
 #define EPOCH                  "epoch"
index 04aaa70ccfcfbc46be72bbc192923cf64784a527..aa4f943fb8cb3fc4a7f2ecb7c34267ded1c7f381 100644 (file)
@@ -704,6 +704,16 @@ EncodeDateOnly(struct tm * tm, int style, char *str, bool EuroDates)
                                          -(tm->tm_year - 1), tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, "BC");
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       /* compatible with ISO date formats */
+                       if (tm->tm_year > 0)
+                               sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02d",
+                                               tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday);
+                       else
+                               sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02d %s",
+                                         -(tm->tm_year - 1), tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, "BC");
+                       break;
+
                case USE_SQL_DATES:
                        /* compatible with Oracle/Ingres date formats */
                        if (EuroDates)
@@ -820,6 +830,51 @@ EncodeDateTime(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int *tzp, char **tzn, int style, cha
                        }
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       /* Compatible with ISO-8601 date formats */
+
+                       sprintf(str, "%04d%02d%02dT%02d%02d",
+                                 ((tm->tm_year > 0) ? tm->tm_year : -(tm->tm_year - 1)),
+                                       tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min);
+
+                       /*
+                        * Print fractional seconds if any.  The field widths here
+                        * should be at least equal to MAX_TIMESTAMP_PRECISION.
+                        *
+                        * In float mode, don't print fractional seconds before 1 AD,
+                        * since it's unlikely there's any precision left ...
+                        */
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+                       if (fsec != 0)
+                       {
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%02d.%06d", tm->tm_sec, fsec);
+#else
+                       if ((fsec != 0) && (tm->tm_year > 0))
+                       {
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%09.6f", tm->tm_sec + fsec);
+#endif
+                               TrimTrailingZeros(str);
+                       }
+                       else
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), "%02d", tm->tm_sec);
+
+                       if (tm->tm_year <= 0)
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), " BC");
+
+                       /*
+                        * tzp == NULL indicates that we don't want *any* time zone
+                        * info in the output string. *tzn != NULL indicates that we
+                        * have alpha time zone info available. tm_isdst != -1
+                        * indicates that we have a valid time zone translation.
+                        */
+                       if ((tzp != NULL) && (tm->tm_isdst >= 0))
+                       {
+                               hour = -(*tzp / 3600);
+                               min = ((abs(*tzp) / 60) % 60);
+                               sprintf((str + strlen(str)), ((min != 0) ? "%+03d:%02d" : "%+03d"), hour, min);
+                       }
+                       break;
+
                case USE_SQL_DATES:
                        /* Compatible with Oracle/Ingres date formats */
 
index c49cd0e997907e3cc821f3ddab219a728c26ddc2..8c720c8a988fca9b6a045413371d10a14d40d130 100644 (file)
@@ -442,6 +442,17 @@ DecodeInterval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fse
        return (fmask != 0) ? 0 : -1;
 }      /* DecodeInterval() */
 
+
+/* 
+ * Small helper function to avoid cut&paste in EncodeInterval below
+ */
+static char * AppendISO8601Fragment(char * cp, int value, char character) 
+{
+    sprintf(cp,"%d%c",value,character);
+    return cp + strlen(cp);
+}
+
+
 /* EncodeInterval()
  * Interpret time structure as a delta time and convert to string.
  *
@@ -449,6 +460,14 @@ DecodeInterval(char **field, int *ftype, int nf, int *dtype, struct tm * tm, fse
  * Actually, afaik ISO does not address time interval formatting,
  *     but this looks similar to the spec for absolute date/time.
  * - thomas 1998-04-30
+ * 
+ * Actually, afaik, ISO 8601 does specify formats for "time
+ * intervals...[of the]...format with time-unit designators", which
+ * are pretty ugly.  The format looks something like
+ *     P1Y1M1DT1H1M1.12345S
+ * If you want this (perhaps for interoperability with computers
+ * rather than humans), datestyle 'iso8601basic' will output these.
+ * - ron 2003-07-14
  */
 int
 EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
@@ -465,7 +484,12 @@ EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
         */
        switch (style)
        {
-                       /* compatible with ISO date formats */
+                       /* compatible with ISO date formats 
+                          ([ram] Not for ISO 8601, perhaps some other ISO format.
+                          but I'm leaving it that way because it's more human
+                          readable than ISO8601 time intervals and for backwards
+                          compatability.)
+                       */
                case USE_ISO_DATES:
                        if (tm->tm_year != 0)
                        {
@@ -533,6 +557,48 @@ EncodeInterval(struct tm * tm, fsec_t fsec, int style, char *str)
                        }
                        break;
 
+               case USE_ISO8601BASIC_DATES:
+                       sprintf(cp,"P");
+                       cp++;
+                       if (tm->tm_year != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_year,'Y');
+                       if (tm->tm_mon  != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_mon ,'M');
+                       if (tm->tm_mday != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_mday,'D');
+                       if ((tm->tm_hour != 0) || (tm->tm_min != 0) ||
+                               (tm->tm_sec  != 0) || (fsec       != 0))
+                       {
+                               sprintf(cp,"T"),
+                               cp++;
+                       }
+                       if (tm->tm_hour != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_hour,'H');
+                       if (tm->tm_min  != 0) cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_min ,'M');
+
+                       if ((tm->tm_year == 0) && (tm->tm_mon == 0) && (tm->tm_mday == 0) &&
+                               (tm->tm_hour == 0) && (tm->tm_min == 0) && (tm->tm_sec  == 0) &&
+                               (fsec        == 0))
+            {
+                               sprintf(cp,"T0S"),
+                               cp+=2;
+            }
+            else if (fsec != 0)
+            {
+#ifdef HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
+                               sprintf(cp, "%d", abs(tm->tm_sec));
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                               sprintf(cp, ".%6dS", ((fsec >= 0) ? fsec : -(fsec)));
+#else
+                               fsec += tm->tm_sec;
+                               sprintf(cp, "%fS", fabs(fsec));
+#endif
+                               TrimTrailingZeros(cp);
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                       }
+                       else if (tm->tm_sec != 0)
+                       {
+                               cp = AppendISO8601Fragment(cp,tm->tm_sec ,'S');
+                               cp += strlen(cp);
+                       }
+                       break;
+
                case USE_POSTGRES_DATES:
                default:
                        strcpy(cp, "@ ");