ref: a458242e8256b735e5bc38085fb3db35d7fa720d
dir: /cmd/date.rc/
#!/bin/rc rfork en cat /adm/timezone/GMT > /env/timezone nl=' ' fn check { r=`$nl{seconds $1} if(! ~ $r $2){ echo "$"r" echo "$"2" echo $status >[1=2] echo fail: $1: got $r expected $2 exit 'fail' } } # examples from manpage, and shuffles rfork ne check '23 may 2011' 1306108800 check 'may 23 2011' 1306108800 check 'may 2011 23' 1306108800 check '23 2011 may' 1306108800 check '2011 may 23' 1306108800 check '2011 23 may' 1306108800 # now with timezones check '23 may 2011 edt' 1306123200 check '23 may 2011 gmt' 1306108800 # If the tz is present, the results should stay # the same if we change zones. @{ rfork en cat /adm/timezone/US_Pacific >/env/timezone check '23 may 2011 edt' 1306123200 check '23 may 2011 gmt' 1306108800 } # now with all variations on times. check 'may 23 2011 0' 1306108800 check 'may 23 2011 0:1' 1306108860 check 'may 23 2011 0:1:2' 1306108862 # now with times and timezones check '23 may 2011 edt' 1306123200 check '23 may 2011 gmt' 1306108800 # formats from date(1) check 'Sun, 14 Jun 2020 22:08:48 -0700' 1592197728 check 'Sun, 14 Jun 2020 -0700' 1592118000 check '2020-06-14' 1592092800 check '2020-06-14T22:14:17-07:00' 1592198057 # colloquial american format (eww) check '06/14/2020' 1592092800 check '06/01/2020' 1590969600 # Arizona has no DST @{ rfork en cat /adm/timezone/US_Arizona >/env/timezone check 'Mon, Jun 21 17:38:02 MST 2020' 1592786282 } # CET is a timezone with no hard-coded # timezone name -- it should round trip @{ rfork en cat /adm/timezone/CET >/env/timezone tm=1592782682 ds=`{date $tm} r=`{seconds $"ds} if(! ~ $tm $r) >[1=2] echo fail: CET: got $r expected $tm } # The other EST should also round trip. @{ rfork en cat /adm/timezone/Australia_ACT >/env/timezone tm=1592782682 ds=`$nl{date $tm} r=`$nl{seconds $ds} if(! ~ $tm $r) >[1=2] echo fail: Austraila_ACT: got $r expected $tm } exit ''