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/*
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* This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
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*
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* The MIT License (MIT)
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Damien P. George
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Daniel Campora
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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* THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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all: Unify header guard usage.
The code conventions suggest using header guards, but do not define how
those should look like and instead point to existing files. However, not
all existing files follow the same scheme, sometimes omitting header guards
altogether, sometimes using non-standard names, making it easy to
accidentally pick a "wrong" example.
This commit ensures that all header files of the MicroPython project (that
were not simply copied from somewhere else) follow the same pattern, that
was already present in the majority of files, especially in the py folder.
The rules are as follows.
Naming convention:
* start with the words MICROPY_INCLUDED
* contain the full path to the file
* replace special characters with _
In addition, there are no empty lines before #ifndef, between #ifndef and
one empty line before #endif. #endif is followed by a comment containing
the name of the guard macro.
py/grammar.h cannot use header guards by design, since it has to be
included multiple times in a single C file. Several other files also do not
need header guards as they are only used internally and guaranteed to be
included only once:
* MICROPY_MPHALPORT_H
* mpconfigboard.h
* mpconfigport.h
* mpthreadport.h
* pin_defs_*.h
* qstrdefs*.h
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#ifndef MICROPY_INCLUDED_LIB_TIMEUTILS_TIMEUTILS_H
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#define MICROPY_INCLUDED_LIB_TIMEUTILS_TIMEUTILS_H
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// The number of seconds between 1970/1/1 and 2000/1/1 is calculated using:
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// time.mktime((2000,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0)) - time.mktime((1970,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0))
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#define TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000 (946684800ULL)
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typedef struct _timeutils_struct_time_t {
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uint16_t tm_year; // i.e. 2014
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uint8_t tm_mon; // 1..12
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uint8_t tm_mday; // 1..31
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uint8_t tm_hour; // 0..23
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uint8_t tm_min; // 0..59
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uint8_t tm_sec; // 0..59
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uint8_t tm_wday; // 0..6 0 = Monday
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uint16_t tm_yday; // 1..366
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} timeutils_struct_time_t;
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bool timeutils_is_leap_year(mp_uint_t year);
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mp_uint_t timeutils_days_in_month(mp_uint_t year, mp_uint_t month);
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mp_uint_t timeutils_year_day(mp_uint_t year, mp_uint_t month, mp_uint_t date);
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void timeutils_seconds_since_2000_to_struct_time(mp_uint_t t,
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timeutils_struct_time_t *tm);
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mp_uint_t timeutils_seconds_since_2000(mp_uint_t year, mp_uint_t month,
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mp_uint_t date, mp_uint_t hour, mp_uint_t minute, mp_uint_t second);
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mp_uint_t timeutils_mktime_2000(mp_uint_t year, mp_int_t month, mp_int_t mday,
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mp_int_t hours, mp_int_t minutes, mp_int_t seconds);
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// Select the Epoch used by the port.
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#if MICROPY_EPOCH_IS_1970
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static inline void timeutils_seconds_since_epoch_to_struct_time(uint64_t t, timeutils_struct_time_t *tm) {
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// TODO this will give incorrect results for dates before 2000/1/1
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return timeutils_seconds_since_2000_to_struct_time(t - TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000, tm);
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}
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static inline uint64_t timeutils_mktime(mp_uint_t year, mp_int_t month, mp_int_t mday, mp_int_t hours, mp_int_t minutes, mp_int_t seconds) {
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return timeutils_mktime_2000(year, month, mday, hours, minutes, seconds) + TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000;
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}
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static inline uint64_t timeutils_seconds_since_epoch(mp_uint_t year, mp_uint_t month,
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mp_uint_t date, mp_uint_t hour, mp_uint_t minute, mp_uint_t second) {
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// TODO this will give incorrect results for dates before 2000/1/1
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return timeutils_seconds_since_2000(year, month, date, hour, minute, second) + TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000;
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}
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static inline mp_uint_t timeutils_seconds_since_epoch_from_nanoseconds_since_1970(uint64_t ns) {
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return ns / 1000000000ULL;
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}
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static inline uint64_t timeutils_nanoseconds_since_epoch_to_nanoseconds_since_1970(uint64_t ns) {
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return ns;
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}
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#else // Epoch is 2000
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#define timeutils_seconds_since_epoch_to_struct_time timeutils_seconds_since_2000_to_struct_time
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#define timeutils_seconds_since_epoch timeutils_seconds_since_2000
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#define timeutils_mktime timeutils_mktime_2000
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static inline uint64_t timeutils_seconds_since_epoch_to_nanoseconds_since_1970(mp_uint_t s) {
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return ((uint64_t)s + TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000) * 1000000000ULL;
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}
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static inline mp_uint_t timeutils_seconds_since_epoch_from_nanoseconds_since_1970(uint64_t ns) {
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return ns / 1000000000ULL - TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000;
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}
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static inline int64_t timeutils_nanoseconds_since_epoch_to_nanoseconds_since_1970(int64_t ns) {
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return ns + TIMEUTILS_SECONDS_1970_TO_2000 * 1000000000ULL;
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}
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#endif
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int timeutils_calc_weekday(int y, int m, int d);
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all: Unify header guard usage.
The code conventions suggest using header guards, but do not define how
those should look like and instead point to existing files. However, not
all existing files follow the same scheme, sometimes omitting header guards
altogether, sometimes using non-standard names, making it easy to
accidentally pick a "wrong" example.
This commit ensures that all header files of the MicroPython project (that
were not simply copied from somewhere else) follow the same pattern, that
was already present in the majority of files, especially in the py folder.
The rules are as follows.
Naming convention:
* start with the words MICROPY_INCLUDED
* contain the full path to the file
* replace special characters with _
In addition, there are no empty lines before #ifndef, between #ifndef and
one empty line before #endif. #endif is followed by a comment containing
the name of the guard macro.
py/grammar.h cannot use header guards by design, since it has to be
included multiple times in a single C file. Several other files also do not
need header guards as they are only used internally and guaranteed to be
included only once:
* MICROPY_MPHALPORT_H
* mpconfigboard.h
* mpconfigport.h
* mpthreadport.h
* pin_defs_*.h
* qstrdefs*.h
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#endif // MICROPY_INCLUDED_LIB_TIMEUTILS_TIMEUTILS_H
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