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+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+# Sanity checker for time.strftime
+
+import time, calendar, sys, os, re
+from test.test_support import verbose
+
+def main():
+ global verbose
+ # For C Python, these tests expect C locale, so we try to set that
+ # explicitly. For Jython, Finn says we need to be in the US locale; my
+ # understanding is that this is the closest Java gets to C's "C" locale.
+ # Jython ought to supply an _locale module which Does The Right Thing, but
+ # this is the best we can do given today's state of affairs.
+ try:
+ import java
+ java.util.Locale.setDefault(java.util.Locale.US)
+ except ImportError:
+ # Can't do this first because it will succeed, even in Jython
+ import locale
+ locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, 'C')
+ now = time.time()
+ strftest(now)
+ verbose = 0
+ # Try a bunch of dates and times, chosen to vary through time of
+ # day and daylight saving time
+ for j in range(-5, 5):
+ for i in range(25):
+ strftest(now + (i + j*100)*23*3603)
+
+def escapestr(text, ampm):
+ """Escape text to deal with possible locale values that have regex
+ syntax while allowing regex syntax used for the comparison."""
+ new_text = re.escape(text)
+ new_text = new_text.replace(re.escape(ampm), ampm)
+ new_text = new_text.replace("\%", "%")
+ new_text = new_text.replace("\:", ":")
+ new_text = new_text.replace("\?", "?")
+ return new_text
+
+def strftest(now):
+ if verbose:
+ print "strftime test for", time.ctime(now)
+ nowsecs = str(long(now))[:-1]
+ gmt = time.gmtime(now)
+ now = time.localtime(now)
+
+ if now[3] < 12: ampm='(AM|am)'
+ else: ampm='(PM|pm)'
+
+ jan1 = time.localtime(time.mktime((now[0], 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0)))
+
+ try:
+ if now[8]: tz = time.tzname[1]
+ else: tz = time.tzname[0]
+ except AttributeError:
+ tz = ''
+
+ if now[3] > 12: clock12 = now[3] - 12
+ elif now[3] > 0: clock12 = now[3]
+ else: clock12 = 12
+
+ # Make sure any characters that could be taken as regex syntax is
+ # escaped in escapestr()
+ expectations = (
+ ('%a', calendar.day_abbr[now[6]], 'abbreviated weekday name'),
+ ('%A', calendar.day_name[now[6]], 'full weekday name'),
+ ('%b', calendar.month_abbr[now[1]], 'abbreviated month name'),
+ ('%B', calendar.month_name[now[1]], 'full month name'),
+ # %c see below
+ ('%d', '%02d' % now[2], 'day of month as number (00-31)'),
+ ('%H', '%02d' % now[3], 'hour (00-23)'),
+ ('%I', '%02d' % clock12, 'hour (01-12)'),
+ ('%j', '%03d' % now[7], 'julian day (001-366)'),
+ ('%m', '%02d' % now[1], 'month as number (01-12)'),
+ ('%M', '%02d' % now[4], 'minute, (00-59)'),
+ ('%p', ampm, 'AM or PM as appropriate'),
+ ('%S', '%02d' % now[5], 'seconds of current time (00-60)'),
+ ('%U', '%02d' % ((now[7] + jan1[6])//7),
+ 'week number of the year (Sun 1st)'),
+ ('%w', '0?%d' % ((1+now[6]) % 7), 'weekday as a number (Sun 1st)'),
+ ('%W', '%02d' % ((now[7] + (jan1[6] - 1)%7)//7),
+ 'week number of the year (Mon 1st)'),
+ # %x see below
+ ('%X', '%02d:%02d:%02d' % (now[3], now[4], now[5]), '%H:%M:%S'),
+ ('%y', '%02d' % (now[0]%100), 'year without century'),
+ ('%Y', '%d' % now[0], 'year with century'),
+ # %Z see below
+ ('%%', '%', 'single percent sign'),
+ )
+
+ nonstandard_expectations = (
+ # These are standard but don't have predictable output
+ ('%c', fixasctime(time.asctime(now)), 'near-asctime() format'),
+ ('%x', '%02d/%02d/%02d' % (now[1], now[2], (now[0]%100)),
+ '%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S'),
+ ('%Z', '%s' % tz, 'time zone name'),
+
+ # These are some platform specific extensions
+ ('%D', '%02d/%02d/%02d' % (now[1], now[2], (now[0]%100)), 'mm/dd/yy'),
+ ('%e', '%2d' % now[2], 'day of month as number, blank padded ( 0-31)'),
+ ('%h', calendar.month_abbr[now[1]], 'abbreviated month name'),
+ ('%k', '%2d' % now[3], 'hour, blank padded ( 0-23)'),
+ ('%n', '\n', 'newline character'),
+ ('%r', '%02d:%02d:%02d %s' % (clock12, now[4], now[5], ampm),
+ '%I:%M:%S %p'),
+ ('%R', '%02d:%02d' % (now[3], now[4]), '%H:%M'),
+ ('%s', nowsecs, 'seconds since the Epoch in UCT'),
+ ('%t', '\t', 'tab character'),
+ ('%T', '%02d:%02d:%02d' % (now[3], now[4], now[5]), '%H:%M:%S'),
+ ('%3y', '%03d' % (now[0]%100),
+ 'year without century rendered using fieldwidth'),
+ )
+
+ if verbose:
+ print "Strftime test, platform: %s, Python version: %s" % \
+ (sys.platform, sys.version.split()[0])
+
+ for e in expectations:
+ try:
+ result = time.strftime(e[0], now)
+ except ValueError, error:
+ print "Standard '%s' format gave error:" % e[0], error
+ continue
+ if re.match(escapestr(e[1], ampm), result): continue
+ if not result or result[0] == '%':
+ print "Does not support standard '%s' format (%s)" % (e[0], e[2])
+ else:
+ print "Conflict for %s (%s):" % (e[0], e[2])
+ print " Expected %s, but got %s" % (e[1], result)
+
+ for e in nonstandard_expectations:
+ try:
+ result = time.strftime(e[0], now)
+ except ValueError, result:
+ if verbose:
+ print "Error for nonstandard '%s' format (%s): %s" % \
+ (e[0], e[2], str(result))
+ continue
+ if re.match(escapestr(e[1], ampm), result):
+ if verbose:
+ print "Supports nonstandard '%s' format (%s)" % (e[0], e[2])
+ elif not result or result[0] == '%':
+ if verbose:
+ print "Does not appear to support '%s' format (%s)" % (e[0],
+ e[2])
+ else:
+ if verbose:
+ print "Conflict for nonstandard '%s' format (%s):" % (e[0],
+ e[2])
+ print " Expected %s, but got %s" % (e[1], result)
+
+def fixasctime(s):
+ if s[8] == ' ':
+ s = s[:8] + '0' + s[9:]
+ return s
+
+main()