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#ifndef DATETIME_PERIOD_PARSER_HPP___#define DATETIME_PERIOD_PARSER_HPP___/* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 CrystalClear Software, Inc. * Use, modification and distribution is subject to the * Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying * file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) * Author: Jeff Garland, Bart Garst * $Date$ */#include <ios>#include <string>#include <vector>#include <iterator>#include <boost/throw_exception.hpp>#include <boost/date_time/special_defs.hpp>#include <boost/date_time/string_parse_tree.hpp>#include <boost/date_time/string_convert.hpp>namespace boost { namespace date_time {  //! Not a facet, but a class used to specify and control period parsing  /*! Provides settings for the following:   *   - period_separator -- default '/'   *   - period_open_start_delimeter -- default '['   *   - period_open_range_end_delimeter -- default ')'   *   - period_closed_range_end_delimeter -- default ']'   *   - display_as_open_range, display_as_closed_range -- default closed_range   *   *  For a typical date_period, the contents of the input stream would be   *@code   *  [2004-Jan-04/2004-Feb-01]   *@endcode   * where the date format is controlled by the date facet   */  template<class date_type, typename CharT>  class period_parser {  public:    typedef std::basic_string<CharT> string_type;    typedef CharT                    char_type;    //typedef typename std::basic_string<char_type>::const_iterator const_itr_type;    typedef std::istreambuf_iterator<CharT> stream_itr_type;    typedef string_parse_tree<CharT> parse_tree_type;    typedef typename parse_tree_type::parse_match_result_type match_results;    typedef std::vector<std::basic_string<CharT> > collection_type;    static const char_type default_period_separator[2];    static const char_type default_period_start_delimeter[2];    static const char_type default_period_open_range_end_delimeter[2];    static const char_type default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter[2];    enum period_range_option { AS_OPEN_RANGE, AS_CLOSED_RANGE };    //! Constructor that sets up period parser options    period_parser(period_range_option range_opt = AS_CLOSED_RANGE,                  const char_type* const period_separator = default_period_separator,                  const char_type* const period_start_delimeter = default_period_start_delimeter,                  const char_type* const period_open_range_end_delimeter = default_period_open_range_end_delimeter,                  const char_type* const period_closed_range_end_delimeter = default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter)      : m_range_option(range_opt)    {      delimiters.push_back(string_type(period_separator));      delimiters.push_back(string_type(period_start_delimeter));      delimiters.push_back(string_type(period_open_range_end_delimeter));      delimiters.push_back(string_type(period_closed_range_end_delimeter));    }    period_parser(const period_parser<date_type,CharT>& p_parser)    {      this->delimiters = p_parser.delimiters;      this->m_range_option = p_parser.m_range_option;    }    period_range_option range_option() const    {      return m_range_option;    }    void range_option(period_range_option option)    {      m_range_option = option;    }    collection_type delimiter_strings() const    {      return delimiters;    }    void delimiter_strings(const string_type& separator,                           const string_type& start_delim,                           const string_type& open_end_delim,                           const string_type& closed_end_delim)    {      delimiters.clear();      delimiters.push_back(separator);      delimiters.push_back(start_delim);      delimiters.push_back(open_end_delim);      delimiters.push_back(closed_end_delim);    }    //! Generic code to parse a period -- no matter the period type.    /*! This generic code will parse any period using a facet to     *  to get the 'elements'.  For example, in the case of a date_period     *  the elements will be instances of a date which will be parsed     *  according the to setup in the passed facet parameter.     *     *  The steps for parsing a period are always the same:     *  - consume the start delimiter     *  - get start element     *  - consume the separator     *  - get either last or end element depending on range settings     *  - consume the end delimeter depending on range settings     *     *  Thus for a typical date period the contents of the input stream     *  might look like this:     *@code     *     *    [March 01, 2004/June 07, 2004]   <-- closed range     *    [March 01, 2004/June 08, 2004)   <-- open range     *     *@endcode     */    template<class period_type, class duration_type, class facet_type>    period_type get_period(stream_itr_type& sitr,                           stream_itr_type& stream_end,                           std::ios_base& a_ios,                           const period_type& /* p */,                           const duration_type& dur_unit,                           const facet_type& facet) const    {      // skip leading whitespace      while(std::isspace(*sitr) && sitr != stream_end) { ++sitr; }      typedef typename period_type::point_type point_type;      point_type p1(not_a_date_time), p2(not_a_date_time);      consume_delim(sitr, stream_end, delimiters[START]);       // start delim      facet.get(sitr, stream_end, a_ios, p1);                   // first point      consume_delim(sitr, stream_end, delimiters[SEPARATOR]);   // separator      facet.get(sitr, stream_end, a_ios, p2);                   // second point      // period construction parameters are always open range [begin, end)      if (m_range_option == AS_CLOSED_RANGE) {        consume_delim(sitr, stream_end, delimiters[CLOSED_END]);// end delim        // add 1 duration unit to p2 to make range open        p2 += dur_unit;      }      else {        consume_delim(sitr, stream_end, delimiters[OPEN_END]);  // end delim      }      return period_type(p1, p2);    }  private:    collection_type delimiters;    period_range_option m_range_option;    enum delim_ids { SEPARATOR, START, OPEN_END, CLOSED_END };    //! throws ios_base::failure if delimiter and parsed data do not match    void consume_delim(stream_itr_type& sitr,                       stream_itr_type& stream_end,                       const string_type& delim) const    {      /* string_parse_tree will not parse a string of punctuation characters       * without knowing exactly how many characters to process       * Ex [2000. Will not parse out the '[' string without knowing       * to process only one character. By using length of the delimiter       * string we can safely iterate past it. */      string_type s;      for(unsigned int i = 0; i < delim.length() && sitr != stream_end; ++i) {        s += *sitr;        ++sitr;      }      if(s != delim) {        boost::throw_exception(std::ios_base::failure("Parse failed. Expected '"          + convert_string_type<char_type,char>(delim) + "' but found '" + convert_string_type<char_type,char>(s) + "'"));      }    }  };  template <class date_type, class char_type>  const typename period_parser<date_type, char_type>::char_type  period_parser<date_type, char_type>::default_period_separator[2] = {'/'};  template <class date_type, class char_type>  const typename period_parser<date_type, char_type>::char_type  period_parser<date_type, char_type>::default_period_start_delimeter[2] = {'['};  template <class date_type, class char_type>  const typename period_parser<date_type, char_type>::char_type  period_parser<date_type, char_type>::default_period_open_range_end_delimeter[2] = {')'};  template <class date_type, class char_type>  const typename period_parser<date_type, char_type>::char_type  period_parser<date_type, char_type>::default_period_closed_range_end_delimeter[2] = {']'}; } } //namespace boost::date_time#endif // DATETIME_PERIOD_PARSER_HPP___
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