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author | Lars Henriksen <LarsHenriksen@get2net.dk> | 2018-11-15 20:05:08 +0100 |
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committer | Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org> | 2019-01-07 16:57:51 +0100 |
commit | 4ba2cc46d74a3b516046d1da565e4abb4dc1b196 (patch) | |
tree | a4398251db85d6dfefdeb642765a7fcd0e792469 | |
parent | 42e296c8403e52e46abb5fea70b65ae40a0425f3 (diff) | |
download | calcurse-4ba2cc46d74a3b516046d1da565e4abb4dc1b196.tar.gz calcurse-4ba2cc46d74a3b516046d1da565e4abb4dc1b196.zip |
CLI: time assignments for filter options
Explanation. There is an important difference between "to <date>" (e.g.
to 15/11/2018) and "to <date time>" (e.g. to "15/11/2018 13:30"):
<date> is a time span (of 24 hours), while <date time> is a point in
time.
"To <date>" really means "to the end of <date>", while "before <date>"
means "before the beginning of <date>". There are 24 hours between the
two, whereas there is only one second between "before <date time>" and
"to <date time>". Similar for from/after.
An earlier commit introduced parse_datearg() that only accepts a date
without a time. Hence, a date should be treated as a time span from
midnight to one second before next midnight.
The commit also fixes an error detection bug (filter.start_from/to and
filter.end_from/to were updated too early).
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
-rw-r--r-- | src/args.c | 25 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 4 deletions
@@ -315,6 +315,8 @@ static int parse_daterange(const char *str, time_t *date_from, time_t *date_to) *date_to = parse_datearg(p); if (*date_to == -1) goto cleanup; + /* One second before next midnight. */ + *date_to = date_sec_change(*date_to, 0, 1) - 1; } else { *date_to = -1; } @@ -604,7 +606,9 @@ int parse_args(int argc, char **argv) filter.regex = ® filter_opt = 1; break; + /* Assume that the date argument is midnight of the given day. */ case OPT_FILTER_START_FROM: + /* Midnight. */ filter.start_from = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.start_from == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); @@ -614,18 +618,24 @@ int parse_args(int argc, char **argv) filter.start_to = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.start_to == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* Next midnight less one second. */ + filter.start_to = date_sec_change(filter.start_to, 0, 1) - 1; filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_START_AFTER: - filter.start_from = parse_datearg(optarg) + 1; + filter.start_from = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.start_from == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* Next midnight (belongs to the next day). */ + filter.start_from = date_sec_change(filter.start_from, 0, 1); filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_START_BEFORE: - filter.start_to = parse_datearg(optarg) - 1; + filter.start_to = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.start_to == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* One second before midnight. */ + filter.start_to--; filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_START_RANGE: @@ -635,6 +645,7 @@ int parse_args(int argc, char **argv) filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_END_FROM: + /* Midnight. */ filter.end_from = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.end_from == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); @@ -644,18 +655,24 @@ int parse_args(int argc, char **argv) filter.end_to = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.end_to == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* Next midnight less one second. */ + filter.end_to = date_sec_change(filter.end_to, 0, 1) - 1; filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_END_AFTER: - filter.end_from = parse_datearg(optarg) + 1; + filter.end_from = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.end_from == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* Next midnight (belongs to the next day). */ + filter.end_from = date_sec_change(filter.end_from, 0, 1); filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_END_BEFORE: - filter.end_to = parse_datearg(optarg) - 1; + filter.end_to = parse_datearg(optarg); EXIT_IF(filter.end_to == -1, _("invalid date: %s"), optarg); + /* One second before midnight. */ + filter.end_to--; filter_opt = 1; break; case OPT_FILTER_END_RANGE: |