102 lines
3.3 KiB
C++
102 lines
3.3 KiB
C++
#ifndef DATE_ITERATOR_HPP___
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#define DATE_ITERATOR_HPP___
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/* Copyright (c) 2002,2003 CrystalClear Software, Inc.
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* Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
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* Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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* file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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* Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst
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* $Date: 2012-09-22 15:33:33 -0700 (Sat, 22 Sep 2012) $
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*/
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#include <iterator>
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namespace boost {
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namespace date_time {
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//! An iterator over dates with varying resolution (day, week, month, year, etc)
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enum date_resolutions {day, week, months, year, decade, century, NumDateResolutions};
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//! Base date iterator type
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/*! This class provides the skeleton for the creation of iterators.
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* New and interesting interators can be created by plugging in a new
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* function that derives the next value from the current state.
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* generation of various types of -based information.
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*
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* <b>Template Parameters</b>
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*
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* <b>date_type</b>
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*
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* The date_type is a concrete date_type. The date_type must
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* define a duration_type and a calendar_type.
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*/
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template<class date_type>
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class date_itr_base {
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// works, but benefit unclear at the moment
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// class date_itr_base : public std::iterator<std::input_iterator_tag,
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// date_type, void, void, void>{
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public:
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typedef typename date_type::duration_type duration_type;
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typedef date_type value_type;
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typedef std::input_iterator_tag iterator_category;
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date_itr_base(date_type d) : current_(d) {}
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virtual ~date_itr_base() {}
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date_itr_base& operator++()
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{
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current_ = current_ + get_offset(current_);
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return *this;
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}
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date_itr_base& operator--()
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{
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current_ = current_ + get_neg_offset(current_);
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return *this;
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}
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virtual duration_type get_offset(const date_type& current) const=0;
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virtual duration_type get_neg_offset(const date_type& current) const=0;
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date_type operator*() {return current_;}
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date_type* operator->() {return ¤t_;}
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bool operator< (const date_type& d) {return current_ < d;}
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bool operator<= (const date_type& d) {return current_ <= d;}
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bool operator> (const date_type& d) {return current_ > d;}
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bool operator>= (const date_type& d) {return current_ >= d;}
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bool operator== (const date_type& d) {return current_ == d;}
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bool operator!= (const date_type& d) {return current_ != d;}
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private:
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date_type current_;
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};
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//! Overrides the base date iterator providing hook for functors
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/*
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* <b>offset_functor</b>
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*
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* The offset functor must define a get_offset function that takes the
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* current point in time and calculates and offset.
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*
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*/
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template<class offset_functor, class date_type>
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class date_itr : public date_itr_base<date_type> {
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public:
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typedef typename date_type::duration_type duration_type;
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date_itr(date_type d, int factor=1) :
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date_itr_base<date_type>(d),
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of_(factor)
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{}
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private:
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virtual duration_type get_offset(const date_type& current) const
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{
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return of_.get_offset(current);
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}
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virtual duration_type get_neg_offset(const date_type& current) const
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{
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return of_.get_neg_offset(current);
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}
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offset_functor of_;
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};
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} } //namespace date_time
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#endif
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