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#lang info
(define pkg-authors '(hnmdijkema))
(define version "0.1.0")
(define license 'Apache-2.0)
(define pkg-desc "A few utility functions around the gregor date module")
(define scribblings
'(
("scribblings/gregor-utils.scrbl" () (library) "gregor-utils")
)
)
(define deps
'("base" "gregor"))
(define build-deps
'("racket-doc"
"rackunit-lib"
"scribble-lib"))

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(module gregor-utils racket/base
(require (prefix-in g: gregor)
(prefix-in g: gregor/time)
tzinfo
racket/string
)
(provide date->moment
moment->date
racket-date?
)
(define (date*->moment dt)
(unless (date*? dt)
(error "dt must be of type date*"))
;; As date* will be localtime or UTC, we're working
;; with what we got. We can recognize UTC, but the
;; timezone name will be something OS specific, e.g.
;; on a dutch windows system: West-Europa (zomertijd)
;; which is reported e.g. by windows powershell command
;; get-timezone:
;;
;; Id : W. Europe Standard Time
;; DisplayName : (UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlijn, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Wenen
;; StandardName : West-Europa (standaardtijd)
;; DaylightName : West-Europa (zomertijd)
;; BaseUtcOffset : 01:00:00
;; SupportsDaylightSavingTime : True
;;
;; but, as the racket standard date functions only
;; work with UTC and localtime, we can request the current timezone
;; tzinfo's (system-tzid) for localtime
;; and use UTC for univeral time.
(let ((dt-tz (string-downcase (string-trim (date*-time-zone-name dt)))))
(g:moment (date-year dt)
(date-month dt)
(date-day dt)
(date-hour dt)
(date-minute dt)
(date-second dt)
(date*-nanosecond dt)
#:tz (if (string=? dt-tz "utc")
"UTC"
(system-tzid))
)
)
)
(define (date->moment dt)
(if (date*? dt)
(date*->moment dt)
(g:moment (date-year dt)
(date-month dt)
(date-day dt)
(date-hour dt)
(date-minute dt)
(date-second dt)
#:tz (date-time-zone-offset dt)))
)
(define (moment->date m)
(make-date* (g:->seconds m)
(g:->minutes m)
(g:->hours m)
(g:->day m)
(g:->month m)
(g:->year m)
(g:->wday m)
(g:->yday m)
#f
(g:->utc-offset m)
0
(g:->timezone m)
)
)
(define (racket-date? dt)
(date? dt))
); end of module

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#lang scribble/manual
@(require
scribble/example
scribble/core
(for-label racket/base
racket/string
))
(define myeval
(make-base-eval '(require gregor gregor-utils)))
@title[#:tag "gregor-utils"]{Some utility functions around the gregor date module}
@author[@author+email["Hans Dijkema" "hans@dijkewijk.nl"]]
@defmodule[gregor-utils]{This module provides some utility functions around the gregor date module}
@section{Utility functions}
@defproc[(date->moment [dt (or/c date? date*?)]) moment?]{
Converts a racket @racket{date} or @racket{date*} structure to a gregor @racket{moment}.
When it converts, it will assumes two kinds of dates.
@itemlist[
@item{The first being a standard racket date structure with a time zone offset.}
@item{The second for a date* structure, that will hold a named local timezone or 'UTC'.}
]
This function will check if the date* structure is UTC time or local timezone. If it is
local timezone, it will use the function @racket{(system-tzid)} of tzinfo to determine the
local timezone id, that can be used to create a new gregor @racket{moment}.
As date* will be either localtime or UTC, we're working with what we got. We can recognize UTC, but the
timezone name will be something OS specific, e.g. on a dutch windows system: "West-Europa (zomertijd)".
This is reported e.g. in the windows powershell command:
@#reader scribble/comment-reader
[racketblock
> get-timezone:
Id : W. Europe Standard Time
DisplayName : (UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlijn, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Wenen
StandardName : West-Europa (standaardtijd)
DaylightName : West-Europa (zomertijd)
BaseUtcOffset : 01:00:00
SupportsDaylightSavingTime : True
]
But, as the racket standard date functions only work with UTC and localtime, we can request the current timezone
tzinfo's @racket{(system-tzid)} for localtime and use UTC for univeral time.
}
@defproc[(moment->date [m moment?]) date*?]{
Converts a gregor @racket{moment} to a standard racket @racket{date*}.
}
@defproc[(racket-date? [d any/c?]) boolean?]{
Returns #t, if d is of racket's standard type @racket{date} or racket{date*}.
}