Timezone converter

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GlitchMr 2012-09-28 08:24:30 +02:00 committed by Dylan Lloyd
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package DDG::Goodie::TimezoneConverter;
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
use DDG::Goodie;
use POSIX qw(fmod);
use Time::Piece;
triggers any => qw(in into);
zci is_cached => 1;
zci answer_type => 'timezone_converter';
my %timezones = qw(
ACDT 10.5 ACST 9.5 ACT 8 ADT -3 AEDT 11 AEST 10
AFT 4.5 AKDT -8 AKST -9 AMST 5 AMT 4 ART -3
AST -4 AWDT 9 AWST 8 AZOST -1 AZT 4 BDT 8
BIOT 6 BIT -12 BOT -4 BRT -3 BST 1 BTT 6
CAT 2 CCT 6.5 CDT -5 CEDT 2 CEST 2 CET 1
CHADT 13.75 CHAST 12.75 CHOT -8 CHST 10 CHUT 10 CIST -8
CIT 8 CKT -10 CLST -3 CLT -4 COST -4 COT -5
CST -6 CT 8 CVT -1 CWST 8.75 CXT 7 DAVT 7
DDUT 7 DFT 1 EASST -5 EAST -6 EAT 3 ECT -5
EDT -4 EEDT 3 EEST 3 EET 2 EGST 0 EGT -1
EIT 9 EST -5 FET 3 FJT 12 FKST -3 FKT -4
FNT -2 GALT -6 GAMT -9 GET 4 GFT -3 GILT 12
GIT -9 GMT 0 GST 4 GYT -4 HADT -9 HAEC 2
HAST -10 HKT 8 HMT 5 HOVT 7 HST -10 ICT 7
IDT 3 IOT 3 IRDT 8 IRKT 8 IRST 3.5 IST 5.5
JST 9 KGT 7 KOST 11 KRAT 7 KST 9 LHST 11
LINT 14 MAGT 12 MART -9.5 MAWT 5 MDT -6 MEST 2
MET 1 MHT 12 MIST 11 MIT -9.5 MMT 6.5 MSK 4
MST -7 MUT 4 MVT 5 MYT 8 NCT 11 NDT -2.5
NFT 11.5 NPT 5.75 NST -3.5 NT -3.5 NUT -11.5 NZDT 13
NZST 12 OMST 6 ORAT -5 PDT -7 PET -5 PETT 12
PGT 10 PHOT 13 PHT 8 PKT 5 PMDT 8 PMST 8
PONT 11 PST 8 RET 4 ROTT -3 SAKT 11 SAMT 4
SAST 2 SBT 11 SCT 4 SGT 8 SLT 5.5 SRT -3
SST -11 SYOT 3 TAHT -10 TFT 5 THA 7 TJT 5
TKT 14 TLT 9 TMT 5 TOT 13 TVT 12 UCT 0
ULAT 8 UTC 0 UYST -2 UYT -3 UZT 5 VET -4.5
VLAT 10 VOLT 4 VOST 6 VUT 11 WAKT 12 WAST 2
WAT 1 WEDT 1 WEST 1 WET 0 WST 8 YAKT 9
YEKT 5
);
sub parse_timezone(_) {
my $timezone = shift;
my ( $name, $modifier, $minutes )
= $timezone =~ /\A(\w+)(?:([+-]\d+)(?::(\d\d))?)?\z/;
# If timezone doesn't exist, skip it
return unless defined $timezones{$name};
# Modifier can be skipped
$modifier //= 0;
# Minutes can be skipped too
$minutes //= 0;
return $timezones{$name} + $modifier + $minutes / 60;
}
sub to_time(_) {
my $hours = shift;
my $seconds = 3600 * fmod $hours, 1 / 60;
# I'm using floating point numbers. They sometimes don't do what I want.
if ( sprintf( '%.5f', $seconds ) == 60 ) {
$seconds = 0;
}
my $minutes
= ( $hours - int $hours ) * 60 - sprintf( '%.4f', $seconds ) / 60;
my $seconds_format = int $seconds ? ':%02.0f' : "";
sprintf "%i:%02.0f$seconds_format", $hours, $minutes, $seconds;
}
handle query => sub {
my (
# Time
$hour, $minutes, $seconds, $pm,
# Timezones
$input_timezone, $output_timezone,
)
= uc =~ m{
\A \s*
# Time
# Hours
([01]?[0-9] | 2[0-3])
(?:
# Minutes
:([0-5] [0-9])
(?:
# Seconds
:([0-5] [0-9])
)?
)?
# Optional spaces between tokens
\s*
# AM/PM
(?:(?:A|(P))\.?M\.?)?
# Spaces between tokens
\s* \b
# Optional input timezone
(\w+ (?: \s* [+-]\d+ (?: : \d\d )? )? )?
# Spaces
\s+
# in keywords
(?: IN (?: TO )? )
# Spaces
\s+
# Output timezone
(\w+ (?: \s* [+-]\d+ (?: : \d\d )? )? )?
\s* \z
}x or return;
$pm = $pm ? 12 : 0;
$input_timezone //= 'UTC';
$minutes //= 0;
$seconds //= 0;
my $modifier = 0;
for ( $input_timezone, $output_timezone ) {
s/\s+//g;
}
my $gmt_input_timezone = parse_timezone $input_timezone;
my $gmt_output_timezone = parse_timezone $output_timezone;
$modifier += $gmt_output_timezone - $gmt_input_timezone;
for ( $gmt_input_timezone, $gmt_output_timezone ) {
$_ = to_time;
s/\A\b/+/;
s/:00\z//;
}
my $input_time = $hour + $minutes / 60 + $seconds / 3600 + $pm;
my $output_time = $input_time + $modifier;
for ( $input_time, $output_time ) {
my $days = "";
if ( $_ < 0 ) {
my $s = $_ <= -24 ? 's' : "";
$days = sprintf ', %i day%s prior', $_ / -24 + 1, $s;
# fmod() doesn't do what I want, Perl's % operator doesn't
# support floating point numbers. Instead, I will use
# lamest hack ever to do things correctly.
$_ += int( $_ / -24 + 1 ) * 24;
}
elsif ( $_ >= 24 ) {
my $s = $_ >= 48 ? 's' : "";
$days = sprintf ', %i day%s after', $_ / 24, $s;
}
$_ = fmod $_, 24;
$_ = to_time . $days;
}
my ( $input_format, $output_format ) = ('%s, UTC%s') x 2;
my @input_timezones = ( $input_timezone, $gmt_input_timezone );
my @output_timezones = ( $output_timezone, $gmt_output_timezone );
# I'm using @timezones because I need list context.
if ( !@timezones{ $input_timezone =~ /(\A\w+)/ } ) {
$input_format = '%s';
pop @input_timezones;
}
if ( !@timezones{ $output_timezone =~ /(\A\w+)/ } ) {
$output_format = '%s';
pop @output_timezones;
}
sprintf "%s ($input_format) is %s ($output_format).",
$input_time, @input_timezones,
$output_time, @output_timezones;
};
1;

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use DDG::Test::Goodie;
zci answer_type => 'timezone_converter';
zci is_cached => 1;
ddg_goodie_test(
['DDG::Goodie::TimezoneConverter'],
'3:14 into GMT' =>
test_zci('3:14 (UTC) is 3:14 (GMT).'),
'8:10 A.M. AZOST into CAT' =>
test_zci('8:10 (AZOST, UTC-1) is 11:10 (CAT, UTC+2).'),
'1pm EDT into UTC+2' =>
test_zci('13:00 (EDT, UTC-4) is 19:00 (UTC+2).'),
'1 into UTC -2 ' =>
test_zci('1:00 (UTC) is 23:00, 1 day prior (UTC-2).'),
' 1 into UTC-1' =>
test_zci('1:00 (UTC) is 0:00 (UTC-1).'),
'21 FNT into EET' =>
test_zci('21:00 (FNT, UTC-2) is 1:00, 1 day after (EET, UTC+2).'),
'23:00:00 InTo UTC+1' =>
test_zci('23:00 (UTC) is 0:00, 1 day after (UTC+1).'),
'23:00:01 Into UTC+1' =>
test_zci('23:00:01 (UTC) is 0:00:01, 1 day after (UTC+1).'),
'13:15:00 UTC-0:30 into UTC+0:30' =>
test_zci('13:15 (UTC-0:30) is 13:15 (UTC+0:30).'),
# ok, this is unlikely to happen without trying to do that
'19:42:42 BIT into GMT+100' =>
test_zci('19:42:42 (BIT, UTC-12) is 11:42:42, 5 days after (GMT+100).'),
'19:42:42 CHADT into GMT-100' =>
test_zci('19:42:42 (CHADT, UTC+13:45) is 1:57:42, 4 days prior (GMT-100).'),
);
done_testing;