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30.Dd January 19, 2013
31.Dt PARSEDATE 3
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm parsedate
35.Nd date parsing function
36.Sh LIBRARY
37.Lb libutil
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In util.h
40.Ft time_t
41.Fn parsedate "const char *datestr" "const time_t *time" "const int *tzoff"
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Fn parsedate
45function parses a datetime from
46.Ar datestr
47described in English relative to an optional
48.Ar time
49point and an optional timezone offset in seconds specified in
50.Ar tzoff .
51If either
52.Ar time
53or
54.Ar tzoff
55are
56.Dv NULL ,
57then the current time and timezone offset are used.
58.Pp
59The
60.Ar datestr
61is a sequence of white-space separated items.
62The white-space is optional the concatenated items are not ambiguous.
63An empty
64.Ar datestr
65is equivalent to midnight today (the beginning of this day).
66.Pp
67The following words have the indicated numeric meanings:
68.Dv last =
69\-1,
70.Dv this =
710,
72.Dv first, next, or one =
731,
74.Dv second
75is unused so that it is not confused with
76.Dq seconds ,
77.Dv two =
782,
79.Dv third or three =
803,
81.Dv fourth or four =
824,
83.Dv fifth or five  =
845,
85.Dv sixth or six  =
866,
87.Dv seventh or seven =
887,
89.Dv eighth or eight =
908,
91.Dv ninth or nine =
929,
93.Dv tenth or ten =
9410,
95.Dv eleventh or eleven =
9611,
97.Dv twelfth or twelve =
9812.
99.Pp
100The following words are recognized in English only:
101.Dv AM ,
102.Dv PM ,
103.Dv a.m. ,
104.Dv p.m.
105.Pp
106The months:
107.Dv january ,
108.Dv february ,
109.Dv march ,
110.Dv april ,
111.Dv may ,
112.Dv june ,
113.Dv july ,
114.Dv august ,
115.Dv september ,
116.Dv sept ,
117.Dv october ,
118.Dv november ,
119.Dv december ,
120.Pp
121The days of the week:
122.Dv sunday ,
123.Dv monday ,
124.Dv tuesday ,
125.Dv tues ,
126.Dv wednesday ,
127.Dv wednes ,
128.Dv thursday ,
129.Dv thur ,
130.Dv thurs ,
131.Dv friday ,
132.Dv saturday .
133.Pp
134Time units:
135.Dv year ,
136.Dv month ,
137.Dv fortnight ,
138.Dv week ,
139.Dv day ,
140.Dv hour ,
141.Dv minute ,
142.Dv min ,
143.Dv second ,
144.Dv sec ,
145.Dv tomorrow ,
146.Dv yesterday .
147.Pp
148Timezone names:
149.Dv gmt ,
150.Dv ut ,
151.Dv utc ,
152.Dv wet ,
153.Dv bst ,
154.Dv wat ,
155.Dv at ,
156.Dv ast ,
157.Dv adt ,
158.Dv est ,
159.Dv edt ,
160.Dv cst ,
161.Dv cdt ,
162.Dv mst ,
163.Dv mdt ,
164.Dv pst ,
165.Dv pdt ,
166.Dv yst ,
167.Dv ydt ,
168.Dv hst ,
169.Dv hdt ,
170.Dv cat ,
171.Dv ahst ,
172.Dv nt ,
173.Dv idlw ,
174.Dv cet ,
175.Dv met ,
176.Dv mewt ,
177.Dv mest ,
178.Dv swt ,
179.Dv sst ,
180.Dv fwt ,
181.Dv fst ,
182.Dv eet ,
183.Dv bt ,
184.Dv zp4 ,
185.Dv zp5 ,
186.Dv zp6 ,
187.Dv wast ,
188.Dv wadt ,
189.Dv cct ,
190.Dv jst ,
191.Dv east ,
192.Dv eadt ,
193.Dv gst ,
194.Dv nzt ,
195.Dv nzst ,
196.Dv nzdt ,
197.Dv idle .
198.Pp
199A variety of unambiguous dates are recognized:
200.Bl -tag -compact -width "20 Jun 1994"
201.It 69-09-10
202For years between 69-99 we assume 1900+ and for years between 0-68
203we assume 2000+.
204.It 2006-11-17
205An ISO-8601 date.
206.It 10/1/2000
207October 10, 2000; the common US format.
208.It 20 Jun 1994
209.It 23jun2001
210.It 1-sep-06
211Other common abbreviations.
212.It 1/11
213the year can be omitted
214.El
215.Pp
216As well as times:
217.Bl -tag -compact -width 12:11:01.000012
218.It 10:01
219.It 10:12pm
220.It 12:11:01.000012
221.It 12:21-0500
222.El
223.Pp
224Relative items are also supported:
225.Bl -tag -compact -width "this thursday"
226.It -1 month
227.It last friday
228.It one week ago
229.It this thursday
230.It next sunday
231.It +2 years
232.El
233.Pp
234Seconds since epoch (also known as UNIX time) are also supported:
235.Bl -tag -compact -width "@735275209"
236.It @735275209
237Tue Apr 20 03:06:49 UTC 1993
238.El
239.Sh RETURN VALUES
240.Fn parsedate
241returns the number of seconds passed since the Epoch, or
242.Dv \-1
243if the date could not be parsed properly.
244A non-error result of
245.Dv \-1
246can be distinguished from an error by setting
247.Va errno
248to
249.Dv 0
250before calling
251.Fn parsedate ,
252and checking the value of
253.Va errno
254afterwards.
255.Sh SEE ALSO
256.Xr date 1 ,
257.Xr errno 2 ,
258.Xr eeprom 8
259.Sh HISTORY
260The parser used in
261.Fn parsedate
262was originally written by Steven M. Bellovin while at the University
263of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
264It was later tweaked by a couple of people on Usenet.
265Completely overhauled by Rich $alz and Jim Berets in August, 1990.
266.Pp
267The
268.Fn parsedate
269function first appeared in
270.Nx 4.0 .
271.Sh BUGS
272.Bl -tag -compact -width 1
273.It 1
274The
275.Fn parsedate
276function is not re-entrant or thread-safe.
277.It 2
278The
279.Fn parsedate
280function cannot compute days before the unix epoch (19700101).
281.It 3
282The
283.Fn parsedate
284function assumes years less than 0 mean -
285.Fa year ,
286years less than 70 mean 2000 +
287.Fa year ,
288years less than 100 mean 1900 +
289.Fa year .
290.El
291