//! Utility functions. pub use time_core::util::{days_in_year, is_leap_year, weeks_in_year}; use crate::Month; /// Whether to adjust the date, and in which direction. Useful when implementing arithmetic. pub(crate) enum DateAdjustment { /// The previous day should be used. Previous, /// The next day should be used. Next, /// The date should be used as-is. None, } /// Get the number of days in the month of a given year. /// /// ```rust /// # use time::{Month, util}; /// assert_eq!(util::days_in_year_month(2020, Month::February), 29); /// ``` pub const fn days_in_year_month(year: i32, month: Month) -> u8 { use Month::*; match month { January | March | May | July | August | October | December => 31, April | June | September | November => 30, February if is_leap_year(year) => 29, February => 28, } } #[cfg(feature = "local-offset")] /// Utility functions relating to the local UTC offset. pub mod local_offset { use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; /// Whether obtaining the local UTC offset is required to be sound. static LOCAL_OFFSET_IS_SOUND: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(true); /// The soundness of obtaining the local UTC offset. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum Soundness { /// Obtaining the local UTC offset is required to be sound. Undefined behavior will never /// occur. This is the default. Sound, /// Obtaining the local UTC offset is allowed to invoke undefined behavior. **Setting this /// value is strongly discouraged.** To do so, you must comply with the safety requirements /// of [`time::local_offset::set_soundness`](set_soundness). Unsound, } /// Set whether obtaining the local UTC offset is allowed to invoke undefined behavior. **Use of /// this function is heavily discouraged.** /// /// # Safety /// /// If this method is called with [`Soundness::Sound`], the call is always sound. If this method /// is called with [`Soundness::Unsound`], the following conditions apply. /// /// - If the operating system provides a thread-safe environment, the call is sound. /// - If the process is single-threaded, the call is sound. /// - If the process is multi-threaded, no other thread may mutate the environment in any way at /// the same time a call to a method that obtains the local UTC offset. This includes adding, /// removing, or modifying an environment variable. /// /// The first two conditions are automatically checked by `time`, such that you do not need to /// declare your code unsound. Currently, the only known operating systems that does _not_ /// provide a thread-safe environment are some Unix-like OS's. All other operating systems /// should succeed when attempting to obtain the local UTC offset. /// /// Note that you must not only verify this safety condition for your code, but for **all** code /// that will be included in the final binary. Notably, it applies to both direct and transitive /// dependencies and to both Rust and non-Rust code. **For this reason it is not possible to /// soundly pass [`Soundness::Unsound`] to this method if you are writing a library that may /// used by others.** /// /// If using this method is absolutely necessary, it is recommended to keep the time between /// setting the soundness to [`Soundness::Unsound`] and setting it back to [`Soundness::Sound`] /// as short as possible. /// /// The following methods currently obtain the local UTC offset: /// /// - [`OffsetDateTime::now_local`](crate::OffsetDateTime::now_local) /// - [`UtcOffset::local_offset_at`](crate::UtcOffset::local_offset_at) /// - [`UtcOffset::current_local_offset`](crate::UtcOffset::current_local_offset) pub unsafe fn set_soundness(soundness: Soundness) { LOCAL_OFFSET_IS_SOUND.store(soundness == Soundness::Sound, Ordering::SeqCst); } /// Obtains the soundness of obtaining the local UTC offset. If it is [`Soundness::Unsound`], /// it is allowed to invoke undefined behavior when obtaining the local UTC offset. pub fn get_soundness() -> Soundness { match LOCAL_OFFSET_IS_SOUND.load(Ordering::SeqCst) { false => Soundness::Unsound, true => Soundness::Sound, } } }