glib/tests/testgdateparser.c

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1.9 KiB
C

#undef G_DISABLE_ASSERT
#undef G_LOG_DOMAIN
#ifdef GLIB_COMPILATION
#undef GLIB_COMPILATION
#endif
#include "glib.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <locale.h>
/* These only work in the POSIX locale, maybe C too -
* type POSIX into the program to check them
*/
char* posix_tests [] = {
"19981024",
"981024",
"October 1998",
"October 98",
"oCT 98",
"10/24/98",
"10 -- 24 -- 98",
"10/24/1998",
"October 24, 1998",
NULL
};
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
GDate* d;
gchar* loc;
gchar input[1024];
loc = setlocale(LC_ALL,"");
if (loc)
g_print("\nLocale set to %s\n", loc);
else
g_print("\nLocale unchanged\n");
d = g_date_new();
while (fgets(input, 1023, stdin))
{
if (input[0] == '\n')
{
g_print("Enter a date to parse and press enter, or type `POSIX':\n");
continue;
}
if (strcmp(input,"POSIX\n") == 0)
{
char** s = posix_tests;
while (*s) {
g_date_set_parse(d, *s);
g_print("POSIXy parse test `%s' ...", *s);
if (!g_date_valid(d))
{
g_print(" failed.\n");
}
else
{
gchar buf[256];
g_date_strftime(buf,100," parsed `%x' (%B %d %Y)\n",
d);
g_print("%s", buf);
}
++s;
}
}
else
{
g_date_set_parse(d, input);
if (!g_date_valid(d))
{
g_print("Parse failed.\n");
}
else
{
gchar buf[256];
g_date_strftime(buf,100,"Parsed: `%x' (%B %d %Y)\n",
d);
g_print("%s", buf);
}
}
}
g_date_free(d);
return 0;
}