shithub: riscv

ref: 81918373d23c36bf94dab76d24859a6316afadae
dir: /sys/lib/python/calendar.py/

View raw version
"""Calendar printing functions

Note when comparing these calendars to the ones printed by cal(1): By
default, these calendars have Monday as the first day of the week, and
Sunday as the last (the European convention). Use setfirstweekday() to
set the first day of the week (0=Monday, 6=Sunday)."""

from __future__ import with_statement
import sys, datetime, locale

__all__ = ["IllegalMonthError", "IllegalWeekdayError", "setfirstweekday",
           "firstweekday", "isleap", "leapdays", "weekday", "monthrange",
           "monthcalendar", "prmonth", "month", "prcal", "calendar",
           "timegm", "month_name", "month_abbr", "day_name", "day_abbr"]

# Exception raised for bad input (with string parameter for details)
error = ValueError

# Exceptions raised for bad input
class IllegalMonthError(ValueError):
    def __init__(self, month):
        self.month = month
    def __str__(self):
        return "bad month number %r; must be 1-12" % self.month


class IllegalWeekdayError(ValueError):
    def __init__(self, weekday):
        self.weekday = weekday
    def __str__(self):
        return "bad weekday number %r; must be 0 (Monday) to 6 (Sunday)" % self.weekday


# Constants for months referenced later
January = 1
February = 2

# Number of days per month (except for February in leap years)
mdays = [0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]

# This module used to have hard-coded lists of day and month names, as
# English strings.  The classes following emulate a read-only version of
# that, but supply localized names.  Note that the values are computed
# fresh on each call, in case the user changes locale between calls.

class _localized_month:

    _months = [datetime.date(2001, i+1, 1).strftime for i in xrange(12)]
    _months.insert(0, lambda x: "")

    def __init__(self, format):
        self.format = format

    def __getitem__(self, i):
        funcs = self._months[i]
        if isinstance(i, slice):
            return [f(self.format) for f in funcs]
        else:
            return funcs(self.format)

    def __len__(self):
        return 13


class _localized_day:

    # January 1, 2001, was a Monday.
    _days = [datetime.date(2001, 1, i+1).strftime for i in xrange(7)]

    def __init__(self, format):
        self.format = format

    def __getitem__(self, i):
        funcs = self._days[i]
        if isinstance(i, slice):
            return [f(self.format) for f in funcs]
        else:
            return funcs(self.format)

    def __len__(self):
        return 7


# Full and abbreviated names of weekdays
day_name = _localized_day('%A')
day_abbr = _localized_day('%a')

# Full and abbreviated names of months (1-based arrays!!!)
month_name = _localized_month('%B')
month_abbr = _localized_month('%b')

# Constants for weekdays
(MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY) = range(7)


def isleap(year):
    """Return 1 for leap years, 0 for non-leap years."""
    return year % 4 == 0 and (year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0)


def leapdays(y1, y2):
    """Return number of leap years in range [y1, y2).
       Assume y1 <= y2."""
    y1 -= 1
    y2 -= 1
    return (y2//4 - y1//4) - (y2//100 - y1//100) + (y2//400 - y1//400)


def weekday(year, month, day):
    """Return weekday (0-6 ~ Mon-Sun) for year (1970-...), month (1-12),
       day (1-31)."""
    return datetime.date(year, month, day).weekday()


def monthrange(year, month):
    """Return weekday (0-6 ~ Mon-Sun) and number of days (28-31) for
       year, month."""
    if not 1 <= month <= 12:
        raise IllegalMonthError(month)
    day1 = weekday(year, month, 1)
    ndays = mdays[month] + (month == February and isleap(year))
    return day1, ndays


class Calendar(object):
    """
    Base calendar class. This class doesn't do any formatting. It simply
    provides data to subclasses.
    """

    def __init__(self, firstweekday=0):
        self.firstweekday = firstweekday # 0 = Monday, 6 = Sunday

    def getfirstweekday(self):
        return self._firstweekday % 7

    def setfirstweekday(self, firstweekday):
        self._firstweekday = firstweekday

    firstweekday = property(getfirstweekday, setfirstweekday)

    def iterweekdays(self):
        """
        Return a iterator for one week of weekday numbers starting with the
        configured first one.
        """
        for i in xrange(self.firstweekday, self.firstweekday + 7):
            yield i%7

    def itermonthdates(self, year, month):
        """
        Return an iterator for one month. The iterator will yield datetime.date
        values and will always iterate through complete weeks, so it will yield
        dates outside the specified month.
        """
        date = datetime.date(year, month, 1)
        # Go back to the beginning of the week
        days = (date.weekday() - self.firstweekday) % 7
        date -= datetime.timedelta(days=days)
        oneday = datetime.timedelta(days=1)
        while True:
            yield date
            date += oneday
            if date.month != month and date.weekday() == self.firstweekday:
                break

    def itermonthdays2(self, year, month):
        """
        Like itermonthdates(), but will yield (day number, weekday number)
        tuples. For days outside the specified month the day number is 0.
        """
        for date in self.itermonthdates(year, month):
            if date.month != month:
                yield (0, date.weekday())
            else:
                yield (date.day, date.weekday())

    def itermonthdays(self, year, month):
        """
        Like itermonthdates(), but will yield day numbers tuples. For days
        outside the specified month the day number is 0.
        """
        for date in self.itermonthdates(year, month):
            if date.month != month:
                yield 0
            else:
                yield date.day

    def monthdatescalendar(self, year, month):
        """
        Return a matrix (list of lists) representing a month's calendar.
        Each row represents a week; week entries are datetime.date values.
        """
        dates = list(self.itermonthdates(year, month))
        return [ dates[i:i+7] for i in xrange(0, len(dates), 7) ]

    def monthdays2calendar(self, year, month):
        """
        Return a matrix representing a month's calendar.
        Each row represents a week; week entries are
        (day number, weekday number) tuples. Day numbers outside this month
        are zero.
        """
        days = list(self.itermonthdays2(year, month))
        return [ days[i:i+7] for i in xrange(0, len(days), 7) ]

    def monthdayscalendar(self, year, month):
        """
        Return a matrix representing a month's calendar.
        Each row represents a week; days outside this month are zero.
        """
        days = list(self.itermonthdays(year, month))
        return [ days[i:i+7] for i in xrange(0, len(days), 7) ]

    def yeardatescalendar(self, year, width=3):
        """
        Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting. The return
        value is a list of month rows. Each month row contains upto width months.
        Each month contains between 4 and 6 weeks and each week contains 1-7
        days. Days are datetime.date objects.
        """
        months = [
            self.monthdatescalendar(year, i)
            for i in xrange(January, January+12)
        ]
        return [months[i:i+width] for i in xrange(0, len(months), width) ]

    def yeardays2calendar(self, year, width=3):
        """
        Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting (similar to
        yeardatescalendar()). Entries in the week lists are
        (day number, weekday number) tuples. Day numbers outside this month are
        zero.
        """
        months = [
            self.monthdays2calendar(year, i)
            for i in xrange(January, January+12)
        ]
        return [months[i:i+width] for i in xrange(0, len(months), width) ]

    def yeardayscalendar(self, year, width=3):
        """
        Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting (similar to
        yeardatescalendar()). Entries in the week lists are day numbers.
        Day numbers outside this month are zero.
        """
        months = [
            self.monthdayscalendar(year, i)
            for i in xrange(January, January+12)
        ]
        return [months[i:i+width] for i in xrange(0, len(months), width) ]


class TextCalendar(Calendar):
    """
    Subclass of Calendar that outputs a calendar as a simple plain text
    similar to the UNIX program cal.
    """

    def prweek(self, theweek, width):
        """
        Print a single week (no newline).
        """
        print self.week(theweek, width),

    def formatday(self, day, weekday, width):
        """
        Returns a formatted day.
        """
        if day == 0:
            s = ''
        else:
            s = '%2i' % day             # right-align single-digit days
        return s.center(width)

    def formatweek(self, theweek, width):
        """
        Returns a single week in a string (no newline).
        """
        return ' '.join(self.formatday(d, wd, width) for (d, wd) in theweek)

    def formatweekday(self, day, width):
        """
        Returns a formatted week day name.
        """
        if width >= 9:
            names = day_name
        else:
            names = day_abbr
        return names[day][:width].center(width)

    def formatweekheader(self, width):
        """
        Return a header for a week.
        """
        return ' '.join(self.formatweekday(i, width) for i in self.iterweekdays())

    def formatmonthname(self, theyear, themonth, width, withyear=True):
        """
        Return a formatted month name.
        """
        s = month_name[themonth]
        if withyear:
            s = "%s %r" % (s, theyear)
        return s.center(width)

    def prmonth(self, theyear, themonth, w=0, l=0):
        """
        Print a month's calendar.
        """
        print self.formatmonth(theyear, themonth, w, l),

    def formatmonth(self, theyear, themonth, w=0, l=0):
        """
        Return a month's calendar string (multi-line).
        """
        w = max(2, w)
        l = max(1, l)
        s = self.formatmonthname(theyear, themonth, 7 * (w + 1) - 1)
        s = s.rstrip()
        s += '\n' * l
        s += self.formatweekheader(w).rstrip()
        s += '\n' * l
        for week in self.monthdays2calendar(theyear, themonth):
            s += self.formatweek(week, w).rstrip()
            s += '\n' * l
        return s

    def formatyear(self, theyear, w=2, l=1, c=6, m=3):
        """
        Returns a year's calendar as a multi-line string.
        """
        w = max(2, w)
        l = max(1, l)
        c = max(2, c)
        colwidth = (w + 1) * 7 - 1
        v = []
        a = v.append
        a(repr(theyear).center(colwidth*m+c*(m-1)).rstrip())
        a('\n'*l)
        header = self.formatweekheader(w)
        for (i, row) in enumerate(self.yeardays2calendar(theyear, m)):
            # months in this row
            months = xrange(m*i+1, min(m*(i+1)+1, 13))
            a('\n'*l)
            names = (self.formatmonthname(theyear, k, colwidth, False)
                     for k in months)
            a(formatstring(names, colwidth, c).rstrip())
            a('\n'*l)
            headers = (header for k in months)
            a(formatstring(headers, colwidth, c).rstrip())
            a('\n'*l)
            # max number of weeks for this row
            height = max(len(cal) for cal in row)
            for j in xrange(height):
                weeks = []
                for cal in row:
                    if j >= len(cal):
                        weeks.append('')
                    else:
                        weeks.append(self.formatweek(cal[j], w))
                a(formatstring(weeks, colwidth, c).rstrip())
                a('\n' * l)
        return ''.join(v)

    def pryear(self, theyear, w=0, l=0, c=6, m=3):
        """Print a year's calendar."""
        print self.formatyear(theyear, w, l, c, m)


class HTMLCalendar(Calendar):
    """
    This calendar returns complete HTML pages.
    """

    # CSS classes for the day <td>s
    cssclasses = ["mon", "tue", "wed", "thu", "fri", "sat", "sun"]

    def formatday(self, day, weekday):
        """
        Return a day as a table cell.
        """
        if day == 0:
            return '<td class="noday">&nbsp;</td>' # day outside month
        else:
            return '<td class="%s">%d</td>' % (self.cssclasses[weekday], day)

    def formatweek(self, theweek):
        """
        Return a complete week as a table row.
        """
        s = ''.join(self.formatday(d, wd) for (d, wd) in theweek)
        return '<tr>%s</tr>' % s

    def formatweekday(self, day):
        """
        Return a weekday name as a table header.
        """
        return '<th class="%s">%s</th>' % (self.cssclasses[day], day_abbr[day])

    def formatweekheader(self):
        """
        Return a header for a week as a table row.
        """
        s = ''.join(self.formatweekday(i) for i in self.iterweekdays())
        return '<tr>%s</tr>' % s

    def formatmonthname(self, theyear, themonth, withyear=True):
        """
        Return a month name as a table row.
        """
        if withyear:
            s = '%s %s' % (month_name[themonth], theyear)
        else:
            s = '%s' % month_name[themonth]
        return '<tr><th colspan="7" class="month">%s</th></tr>' % s

    def formatmonth(self, theyear, themonth, withyear=True):
        """
        Return a formatted month as a table.
        """
        v = []
        a = v.append
        a('<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="month">')
        a('\n')
        a(self.formatmonthname(theyear, themonth, withyear=withyear))
        a('\n')
        a(self.formatweekheader())
        a('\n')
        for week in self.monthdays2calendar(theyear, themonth):
            a(self.formatweek(week))
            a('\n')
        a('</table>')
        a('\n')
        return ''.join(v)

    def formatyear(self, theyear, width=3):
        """
        Return a formatted year as a table of tables.
        """
        v = []
        a = v.append
        width = max(width, 1)
        a('<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="year">')
        a('\n')
        a('<tr><th colspan="%d" class="year">%s</th></tr>' % (width, theyear))
        for i in xrange(January, January+12, width):
            # months in this row
            months = xrange(i, min(i+width, 13))
            a('<tr>')
            for m in months:
                a('<td>')
                a(self.formatmonth(theyear, m, withyear=False))
                a('</td>')
            a('</tr>')
        a('</table>')
        return ''.join(v)

    def formatyearpage(self, theyear, width=3, css='calendar.css', encoding=None):
        """
        Return a formatted year as a complete HTML page.
        """
        if encoding is None:
            encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
        v = []
        a = v.append
        a('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="%s"?>\n' % encoding)
        a('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">\n')
        a('<html>\n')
        a('<head>\n')
        a('<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=%s" />\n' % encoding)
        if css is not None:
            a('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="%s" />\n' % css)
        a('<title>Calendar for %d</title\n' % theyear)
        a('</head>\n')
        a('<body>\n')
        a(self.formatyear(theyear, width))
        a('</body>\n')
        a('</html>\n')
        return ''.join(v).encode(encoding, "xmlcharrefreplace")


class TimeEncoding:
    def __init__(self, locale):
        self.locale = locale

    def __enter__(self):
        self.oldlocale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, self.locale)
        return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME)[1]

    def __exit__(self, *args):
        locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, self.oldlocale)


class LocaleTextCalendar(TextCalendar):
    """
    This class can be passed a locale name in the constructor and will return
    month and weekday names in the specified locale. If this locale includes
    an encoding all strings containing month and weekday names will be returned
    as unicode.
    """

    def __init__(self, firstweekday=0, locale=None):
        TextCalendar.__init__(self, firstweekday)
        if locale is None:
            locale = locale.getdefaultlocale()
        self.locale = locale

    def formatweekday(self, day, width):
        with TimeEncoding(self.locale) as encoding:
            if width >= 9:
                names = day_name
            else:
                names = day_abbr
            name = names[day]
            if encoding is not None:
                name = name.decode(encoding)
            return name[:width].center(width)

    def formatmonthname(self, theyear, themonth, width, withyear=True):
        with TimeEncoding(self.locale) as encoding:
            s = month_name[themonth]
            if encoding is not None:
                s = s.decode(encoding)
            if withyear:
                s = "%s %r" % (s, theyear)
            return s.center(width)


class LocaleHTMLCalendar(HTMLCalendar):
    """
    This class can be passed a locale name in the constructor and will return
    month and weekday names in the specified locale. If this locale includes
    an encoding all strings containing month and weekday names will be returned
    as unicode.
    """
    def __init__(self, firstweekday=0, locale=None):
        HTMLCalendar.__init__(self, firstweekday)
        if locale is None:
            locale = locale.getdefaultlocale()
        self.locale = locale

    def formatweekday(self, day):
        with TimeEncoding(self.locale) as encoding:
            s = day_abbr[day]
            if encoding is not None:
                s = s.decode(encoding)
            return '<th class="%s">%s</th>' % (self.cssclasses[day], s)

    def formatmonthname(self, theyear, themonth, withyear=True):
        with TimeEncoding(self.locale) as encoding:
            s = month_name[themonth]
            if encoding is not None:
                s = s.decode(encoding)
            if withyear:
                s = '%s %s' % (s, theyear)
            return '<tr><th colspan="7" class="month">%s</th></tr>' % s


# Support for old module level interface
c = TextCalendar()

firstweekday = c.getfirstweekday

def setfirstweekday(firstweekday):
    if not MONDAY <= firstweekday <= SUNDAY:
        raise IllegalWeekdayError(firstweekday)
    c.firstweekday = firstweekday

monthcalendar = c.monthdayscalendar
prweek = c.prweek
week = c.formatweek
weekheader = c.formatweekheader
prmonth = c.prmonth
month = c.formatmonth
calendar = c.formatyear
prcal = c.pryear


# Spacing of month columns for multi-column year calendar
_colwidth = 7*3 - 1         # Amount printed by prweek()
_spacing = 6                # Number of spaces between columns


def format(cols, colwidth=_colwidth, spacing=_spacing):
    """Prints multi-column formatting for year calendars"""
    print formatstring(cols, colwidth, spacing)


def formatstring(cols, colwidth=_colwidth, spacing=_spacing):
    """Returns a string formatted from n strings, centered within n columns."""
    spacing *= ' '
    return spacing.join(c.center(colwidth) for c in cols)


EPOCH = 1970
_EPOCH_ORD = datetime.date(EPOCH, 1, 1).toordinal()


def timegm(tuple):
    """Unrelated but handy function to calculate Unix timestamp from GMT."""
    year, month, day, hour, minute, second = tuple[:6]
    days = datetime.date(year, month, 1).toordinal() - _EPOCH_ORD + day - 1
    hours = days*24 + hour
    minutes = hours*60 + minute
    seconds = minutes*60 + second
    return seconds


def main(args):
    import optparse
    parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] [year [month]]")
    parser.add_option(
        "-w", "--width",
        dest="width", type="int", default=2,
        help="width of date column (default 2, text only)"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-l", "--lines",
        dest="lines", type="int", default=1,
        help="number of lines for each week (default 1, text only)"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-s", "--spacing",
        dest="spacing", type="int", default=6,
        help="spacing between months (default 6, text only)"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-m", "--months",
        dest="months", type="int", default=3,
        help="months per row (default 3, text only)"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-c", "--css",
        dest="css", default="calendar.css",
        help="CSS to use for page (html only)"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-L", "--locale",
        dest="locale", default=None,
        help="locale to be used from month and weekday names"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-e", "--encoding",
        dest="encoding", default=None,
        help="Encoding to use for output"
    )
    parser.add_option(
        "-t", "--type",
        dest="type", default="text",
        choices=("text", "html"),
        help="output type (text or html)"
    )

    (options, args) = parser.parse_args(args)

    if options.locale and not options.encoding:
        parser.error("if --locale is specified --encoding is required")
        sys.exit(1)

    if options.type == "html":
        if options.locale:
            cal = LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale=options.locale)
        else:
            cal = HTMLCalendar()
        encoding = options.encoding
        if encoding is None:
            encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
        optdict = dict(encoding=encoding, css=options.css)
        if len(args) == 1:
            print cal.formatyearpage(datetime.date.today().year, **optdict)
        elif len(args) == 2:
            print cal.formatyearpage(int(args[1]), **optdict)
        else:
            parser.error("incorrect number of arguments")
            sys.exit(1)
    else:
        if options.locale:
            cal = LocaleTextCalendar(locale=options.locale)
        else:
            cal = TextCalendar()
        optdict = dict(w=options.width, l=options.lines)
        if len(args) != 3:
            optdict["c"] = options.spacing
            optdict["m"] = options.months
        if len(args) == 1:
            result = cal.formatyear(datetime.date.today().year, **optdict)
        elif len(args) == 2:
            result = cal.formatyear(int(args[1]), **optdict)
        elif len(args) == 3:
            result = cal.formatmonth(int(args[1]), int(args[2]), **optdict)
        else:
            parser.error("incorrect number of arguments")
            sys.exit(1)
        if options.encoding:
            result = result.encode(options.encoding)
        print result


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main(sys.argv)