#ifndef _DATE_TIME_WRAPPING_INT_HPP__ #define _DATE_TIME_WRAPPING_INT_HPP__ /* Copyright (c) 2002,2003,2005 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) $ */ namespace boost { namespace date_time { //! A wrapping integer used to support time durations (WARNING: only instantiate with a signed type) /*! In composite date and time types this type is used to * wrap at the day boundary. * Ex: * A wrapping_int will roll over after nine, and * roll under below zero. This gives a range of [0,9] * * NOTE: it is strongly recommended that wrapping_int2 be used * instead of wrapping_int as wrapping_int is to be depricated * at some point soon. * * Also Note that warnings will occur if instantiated with an * unsigned type. Only a signed type should be used! */ template class wrapping_int { public: typedef int_type_ int_type; //typedef overflow_type_ overflow_type; static int_type wrap_value() {return wrap_val;} //!Add, return true if wrapped wrapping_int(int_type v) : value_(v) {}; //! Explicit converion method int_type as_int() const {return value_;} operator int_type() const {return value_;} //!Add, return number of wraps performed /*! The sign of the returned value will indicate which direction the * wraps went. Ex: add a negative number and wrapping under could occur, * this would be indicated by a negative return value. If wrapping over * took place, a positive value would be returned */ int_type add(int_type v) { int_type remainder = static_cast(v % (wrap_val)); int_type overflow = static_cast(v / (wrap_val)); value_ = static_cast(value_ + remainder); return calculate_wrap(overflow); } //! Subtract will return '+d' if wrapping under took place ('d' is the number of wraps) /*! The sign of the returned value will indicate which direction the * wraps went (positive indicates wrap under, negative indicates wrap over). * Ex: subtract a negative number and wrapping over could * occur, this would be indicated by a negative return value. If * wrapping under took place, a positive value would be returned. */ int_type subtract(int_type v) { int_type remainder = static_cast(v % (wrap_val)); int_type underflow = static_cast(-(v / (wrap_val))); value_ = static_cast(value_ - remainder); return calculate_wrap(underflow) * -1; } private: int_type value_; int_type calculate_wrap(int_type wrap) { if ((value_) >= wrap_val) { wrap++; value_ -= (wrap_val); } else if(value_ < 0) { wrap--; value_ += (wrap_val); } return wrap; } }; //! A wrapping integer used to wrap around at the top (WARNING: only instantiate with a signed type) /*! Bad name, quick impl to fix a bug -- fix later!! * This allows the wrap to restart at a value other than 0. */ template class wrapping_int2 { public: typedef int_type_ int_type; static int_type wrap_value() {return wrap_max;} static int_type min_value() {return wrap_min;} /*! If initializing value is out of range of [wrap_min, wrap_max], * value will be initialized to closest of min or max */ wrapping_int2(int_type v) : value_(v) { if(value_ < wrap_min) { value_ = wrap_min; } if(value_ > wrap_max) { value_ = wrap_max; } } //! Explicit converion method int_type as_int() const {return value_;} operator int_type() const {return value_;} //!Add, return number of wraps performed /*! The sign of the returned value will indicate which direction the * wraps went. Ex: add a negative number and wrapping under could occur, * this would be indicated by a negative return value. If wrapping over * took place, a positive value would be returned */ int_type add(int_type v) { int_type remainder = static_cast(v % (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1)); int_type overflow = static_cast(v / (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1)); value_ = static_cast(value_ + remainder); return calculate_wrap(overflow); } //! Subtract will return '-d' if wrapping under took place ('d' is the number of wraps) /*! The sign of the returned value will indicate which direction the * wraps went. Ex: subtract a negative number and wrapping over could * occur, this would be indicated by a positive return value. If * wrapping under took place, a negative value would be returned */ int_type subtract(int_type v) { int_type remainder = static_cast(v % (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1)); int_type underflow = static_cast(-(v / (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1))); value_ = static_cast(value_ - remainder); return calculate_wrap(underflow); } private: int_type value_; int_type calculate_wrap(int_type wrap) { if ((value_) > wrap_max) { wrap++; value_ -= (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1); } else if((value_) < wrap_min) { wrap--; value_ += (wrap_max - wrap_min + 1); } return wrap; } }; } } //namespace date_time #endif