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+#ifndef DATE_TIME_DATE_HPP___
+#define DATE_TIME_DATE_HPP___
+
+/* Copyright (c) 2002,2003 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: 2008-02-27 15:00:24 -0500 (Wed, 27 Feb 2008) $
+ */
+
+#include "boost/date_time/year_month_day.hpp"
+#include "boost/date_time/special_defs.hpp"
+#include "boost/operators.hpp"
+
+namespace boost {
+namespace date_time {
+
+ //!Representation of timepoint at the one day level resolution.
+ /*!
+ The date template represents an interface shell for a date class
+ that is based on a year-month-day system such as the gregorian
+ or iso systems. It provides basic operations to enable calculation
+ and comparisons.
+
+ <b>Theory</b>
+
+ This date representation fundamentally departs from the C tm struct
+ approach. The goal for this type is to provide efficient date
+ operations (add, subtract) and storage (minimize space to represent)
+ in a concrete class. Thus, the date uses a count internally to
+ represent a particular date. The calendar parameter defines
+ the policies for converting the the year-month-day and internal
+ counted form here. Applications that need to perform heavy
+ formatting of the same date repeatedly will perform better
+ by using the year-month-day representation.
+
+ Internally the date uses a day number to represent the date.
+ This is a monotonic time representation. This representation
+ allows for fast comparison as well as simplifying
+ the creation of writing numeric operations. Essentially, the
+ internal day number is like adjusted julian day. The adjustment
+ is determined by the Epoch date which is represented as day 1 of
+ the calendar. Day 0 is reserved for negative infinity so that
+ any actual date is automatically greater than negative infinity.
+ When a date is constructed from a date or formatted for output,
+ the appropriate conversions are applied to create the year, month,
+ day representations.
+ */
+
+
+ template<class T, class calendar, class duration_type_>
+ class date : private
+ boost::less_than_comparable<T
+ , boost::equality_comparable<T
+ > >
+ {
+ public:
+ typedef T date_type;
+ typedef calendar calendar_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::date_traits_type traits_type;
+ typedef duration_type_ duration_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::year_type year_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::month_type month_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::day_type day_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::ymd_type ymd_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::date_rep_type date_rep_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::date_int_type date_int_type;
+ typedef typename calendar::day_of_week_type day_of_week_type;
+ date(year_type y, month_type m, day_type d)
+ : days_(calendar::day_number(ymd_type(y, m, d)))
+ {}
+ date(const ymd_type& ymd)
+ : days_(calendar::day_number(ymd))
+ {}
+ //let the compiler write copy, assignment, and destructor
+ year_type year() const
+ {
+ ymd_type ymd = calendar::from_day_number(days_);
+ return ymd.year;
+ }
+ month_type month() const
+ {
+ ymd_type ymd = calendar::from_day_number(days_);
+ return ymd.month;
+ }
+ day_type day() const
+ {
+ ymd_type ymd = calendar::from_day_number(days_);
+ return ymd.day;
+ }
+ day_of_week_type day_of_week() const
+ {
+ ymd_type ymd = calendar::from_day_number(days_);
+ return calendar::day_of_week(ymd);
+ }
+ ymd_type year_month_day() const
+ {
+ return calendar::from_day_number(days_);
+ }
+ bool operator<(const date_type& rhs) const
+ {
+ return days_ < rhs.days_;
+ }
+ bool operator==(const date_type& rhs) const
+ {
+ return days_ == rhs.days_;
+ }
+ //! check to see if date is a special value
+ bool is_special()const
+ {
+ return(is_not_a_date() || is_infinity());
+ }
+ //! check to see if date is not a value
+ bool is_not_a_date() const
+ {
+ return traits_type::is_not_a_number(days_);
+ }
+ //! check to see if date is one of the infinity values
+ bool is_infinity() const
+ {
+ return traits_type::is_inf(days_);
+ }
+ //! check to see if date is greater than all possible dates
+ bool is_pos_infinity() const
+ {
+ return traits_type::is_pos_inf(days_);
+ }
+ //! check to see if date is greater than all possible dates
+ bool is_neg_infinity() const
+ {
+ return traits_type::is_neg_inf(days_);
+ }
+ //! return as a special value or a not_special if a normal date
+ special_values as_special() const
+ {
+ return traits_type::to_special(days_);
+ }
+ duration_type operator-(const date_type& d) const
+ {
+ date_rep_type val = date_rep_type(days_) - date_rep_type(d.days_);
+ return duration_type(val.as_number());
+ }
+
+ date_type operator-(const duration_type& dd) const
+ {
+ if(dd.is_special())
+ {
+ return date_type(date_rep_type(days_) - dd.get_rep());
+ }
+ return date_type(date_rep_type(days_) - dd.days());
+ }
+ date_type operator-=(const duration_type& dd)
+ {
+ *this = *this - dd;
+ return date_type(days_);
+ }
+ date_rep_type day_count() const
+ {
+ return days_;
+ };
+ //allow internal access from operators
+ date_type operator+(const duration_type& dd) const
+ {
+ if(dd.is_special())
+ {
+ return date_type(date_rep_type(days_) + dd.get_rep());
+ }
+ return date_type(date_rep_type(days_) + dd.days());
+ }
+ date_type operator+=(const duration_type& dd)
+ {
+ *this = *this + dd;
+ return date_type(days_);
+ }
+
+ //see reference
+ protected:
+ /*! This is a private constructor which allows for the creation of new
+ dates. It is not exposed to users since that would require class
+ users to understand the inner workings of the date class.
+ */
+ explicit date(date_int_type days) : days_(days) {};
+ explicit date(date_rep_type days) : days_(days.as_number()) {};
+ date_int_type days_;
+
+ };
+
+
+
+
+} } // namespace date_time
+
+
+
+
+#endif