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- /*
- pybind11/chrono.h: Transparent conversion between std::chrono and python's datetime
- Copyright (c) 2016 Trent Houliston <trent@houliston.me> and
- Wenzel Jakob <wenzel.jakob@epfl.ch>
- All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
- BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- */
- #pragma once
- #include "pybind11.h"
- #include <cmath>
- #include <ctime>
- #include <chrono>
- #include <datetime.h>
- // Backport the PyDateTime_DELTA functions from Python3.3 if required
- #ifndef PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_DAYS
- #define PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_DAYS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta*)o)->days)
- #endif
- #ifndef PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_SECONDS
- #define PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_SECONDS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta*)o)->seconds)
- #endif
- #ifndef PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_MICROSECONDS
- #define PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_MICROSECONDS(o) (((PyDateTime_Delta*)o)->microseconds)
- #endif
- NAMESPACE_BEGIN(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)
- NAMESPACE_BEGIN(detail)
- template <typename type> class duration_caster {
- public:
- typedef typename type::rep rep;
- typedef typename type::period period;
- typedef std::chrono::duration<uint_fast32_t, std::ratio<86400>> days;
- bool load(handle src, bool) {
- using namespace std::chrono;
- // Lazy initialise the PyDateTime import
- if (!PyDateTimeAPI) { PyDateTime_IMPORT; }
- if (!src) return false;
- // If invoked with datetime.delta object
- if (PyDelta_Check(src.ptr())) {
- value = type(duration_cast<duration<rep, period>>(
- days(PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_DAYS(src.ptr()))
- + seconds(PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_SECONDS(src.ptr()))
- + microseconds(PyDateTime_DELTA_GET_MICROSECONDS(src.ptr()))));
- return true;
- }
- // If invoked with a float we assume it is seconds and convert
- else if (PyFloat_Check(src.ptr())) {
- value = type(duration_cast<duration<rep, period>>(duration<double>(PyFloat_AsDouble(src.ptr()))));
- return true;
- }
- else return false;
- }
- // If this is a duration just return it back
- static const std::chrono::duration<rep, period>& get_duration(const std::chrono::duration<rep, period> &src) {
- return src;
- }
- // If this is a time_point get the time_since_epoch
- template <typename Clock> static std::chrono::duration<rep, period> get_duration(const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, std::chrono::duration<rep, period>> &src) {
- return src.time_since_epoch();
- }
- static handle cast(const type &src, return_value_policy /* policy */, handle /* parent */) {
- using namespace std::chrono;
- // Use overloaded function to get our duration from our source
- // Works out if it is a duration or time_point and get the duration
- auto d = get_duration(src);
- // Lazy initialise the PyDateTime import
- if (!PyDateTimeAPI) { PyDateTime_IMPORT; }
- // Declare these special duration types so the conversions happen with the correct primitive types (int)
- using dd_t = duration<int, std::ratio<86400>>;
- using ss_t = duration<int, std::ratio<1>>;
- using us_t = duration<int, std::micro>;
- auto dd = duration_cast<dd_t>(d);
- auto subd = d - dd;
- auto ss = duration_cast<ss_t>(subd);
- auto us = duration_cast<us_t>(subd - ss);
- return PyDelta_FromDSU(dd.count(), ss.count(), us.count());
- }
- PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER(type, _("datetime.timedelta"));
- };
- // This is for casting times on the system clock into datetime.datetime instances
- template <typename Duration> class type_caster<std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::system_clock, Duration>> {
- public:
- typedef std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::system_clock, Duration> type;
- bool load(handle src, bool) {
- using namespace std::chrono;
- // Lazy initialise the PyDateTime import
- if (!PyDateTimeAPI) { PyDateTime_IMPORT; }
- if (!src) return false;
- if (PyDateTime_Check(src.ptr())) {
- std::tm cal;
- cal.tm_sec = PyDateTime_DATE_GET_SECOND(src.ptr());
- cal.tm_min = PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MINUTE(src.ptr());
- cal.tm_hour = PyDateTime_DATE_GET_HOUR(src.ptr());
- cal.tm_mday = PyDateTime_GET_DAY(src.ptr());
- cal.tm_mon = PyDateTime_GET_MONTH(src.ptr()) - 1;
- cal.tm_year = PyDateTime_GET_YEAR(src.ptr()) - 1900;
- cal.tm_isdst = -1;
- value = system_clock::from_time_t(std::mktime(&cal)) + microseconds(PyDateTime_DATE_GET_MICROSECOND(src.ptr()));
- return true;
- }
- else return false;
- }
- static handle cast(const std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::system_clock, Duration> &src, return_value_policy /* policy */, handle /* parent */) {
- using namespace std::chrono;
- // Lazy initialise the PyDateTime import
- if (!PyDateTimeAPI) { PyDateTime_IMPORT; }
- std::time_t tt = system_clock::to_time_t(src);
- // this function uses static memory so it's best to copy it out asap just in case
- // otherwise other code that is using localtime may break this (not just python code)
- std::tm localtime = *std::localtime(&tt);
- // Declare these special duration types so the conversions happen with the correct primitive types (int)
- using us_t = duration<int, std::micro>;
- return PyDateTime_FromDateAndTime(localtime.tm_year + 1900,
- localtime.tm_mon + 1,
- localtime.tm_mday,
- localtime.tm_hour,
- localtime.tm_min,
- localtime.tm_sec,
- (duration_cast<us_t>(src.time_since_epoch() % seconds(1))).count());
- }
- PYBIND11_TYPE_CASTER(type, _("datetime.datetime"));
- };
- // Other clocks that are not the system clock are not measured as datetime.datetime objects
- // since they are not measured on calendar time. So instead we just make them timedeltas
- // Or if they have passed us a time as a float we convert that
- template <typename Clock, typename Duration> class type_caster<std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>>
- : public duration_caster<std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>> {
- };
- template <typename Rep, typename Period> class type_caster<std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>>
- : public duration_caster<std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>> {
- };
- NAMESPACE_END(detail)
- NAMESPACE_END(PYBIND11_NAMESPACE)
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