return result;
}
-int gedcom_normalize_date(Date_input input, struct date_value *val)
+/** This function can be called to ensure that an updated date_value is
+ consistent, i.e. all its struct fields are consistent with each other.
+ Depending on which fields you have updated, you should give the correct
+ \c compute_from field.
+
+ The following table gives an overview of the input and output parameters
+ (the calendar type \c cal is always an input parameter, and should not be
+ \c CAL_UNKNOWN):
+ <table border="1" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <th><b>compute_from</b></th>
+ <th><b>input parameters</b></th>
+ <th><b>output parameters</b></th>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td><code>DI_FROM_STRINGS</code></td>
+ <td><code>day_str, month_str, year_str</code></td>
+ <td><code>day, month, year, year_type<br>
+ type, sdn1, sdn2</code></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td><code>DI_FROM_NUMBERS</code></td>
+ <td><code>day, month, year, year_type</code></td>
+ <td><code>day_str, month_str, year_str<br>
+ type, sdn1, sdn2</code></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td><code>DI_FROM_SDN</code></td>
+ <td><code>type, sdn1, sdn2</code></td>
+ <td><code>day, month, year<br>
+ day_str, month_str, year_str</code></td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+
+ If the type in the date_value is \c DV_PHRASE, no conversions take place,
+ otherwise one or both of the date structs are processed according to the
+ table above, depending on the type.
+
+ This function could also be used to convert a date from one calendar to
+ another, because the serial day number is calendar independent (error
+ handling is ignored in this example):
+
+ \code
+ struct date_value* dv = gedcom_new_date_value(NULL);
+ dv->date1.cal = CAL_GREGORIAN;
+ dv->date1.day = 4;
+ dv->date1.month = 2;
+ dv->date1.year = 1799;
+ dv->date1.year_type = YEAR_SINGLE;
+ gedcom_normalize_date(DI_FROM_NUMBERS, dv);
+
+ dv->date1.cal = CAL_FRENCH_REV;
+ gedcom_normalize_date(DI_FROM_SDN, dv);
+ \endcode
+
+ At the end of this piece of code, the day, month and year are filled in
+ according to the French Revolution calendar.
+
+ \param compute_from Determines which fields will be taken as input to
+ compute the other fields.
+
+ \param val The struct date_value to update (it will be updated in place)
+
+ \retval 0 on success
+ \retval >0 on failure
+*/
+int gedcom_normalize_date(Date_input compute_from, struct date_value *val)
{
int result = 0;
if (val->type != DV_PHRASE) {
- switch (input) {
+ switch (compute_from) {
case DI_FROM_STRINGS:
result |= strings_to_numbers(&val->date1);
result |= numbers_to_sdn(&val->date1);
return result;
}
+/** This function creates a new date_value struct and initializes it properly,
+ or copies an existing date value.
+
+ \param copy_from A given struct date_value to copy (or \c NULL).
+
+ \return If the parameter \c copy_from is NULL, a new value is created and
+ given initial values. If it is non-NULL, the given value is copied into
+ a new date value. In both cases, the new value is returned.
+*/
struct date_value* gedcom_new_date_value(const struct date_value* copy_from)
{
struct date_value* dv_ptr;
return dv_ptr;
}
+/** This function allows to convert the given \c line_value into a struct
+ date_value.
+
+ \param line_value A string containing the date to parse
+
+ \return The parsed date; note that this return value is statically
+ allocated, and is thus overwritten on each call.
+*/
struct date_value gedcom_parse_date(const char* line_value)
{
int result = 0;
result = 1;
}
else {
+ compat_date_start();
init_gedcom_date_lex(line_value);
gedcom_date_parse();
close_gedcom_date_lex();
+ if (compat_date_check(&dv_s, &curr_line_value)) {
+ init_gedcom_date_lex(curr_line_value);
+ gedcom_date_parse();
+ close_gedcom_date_lex();
+ }
if (dv_s.date1.cal != CAL_UNKNOWN)
result |= numbers_to_sdn(&dv_s.date1);
if (dv_s.date2.cal != CAL_UNKNOWN)
}
}
+/** This function converts the given struct date_value into its string
+ representation.
+
+ \param val The given parsed date
+
+ \return The string representation of the parsed date; note that this value
+ is statically allocated, and is thus overwritten on each call
+*/
char* gedcom_date_to_string(const struct date_value* val)
{
init_buffer(&date_buffer);