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3 * Copyright (C) 2008 Richard Kettlewell
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21 /** @file lib/dateparse.c
30 #include "dateparse.h"
33 /** @brief Date parsing patterns
35 * This set of patterns is designed to parse a specific time of a specific day,
36 * since that's what the scheduler needs. Other requirements might need other
39 static const char *const datemsk
[] = {
42 /* "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z" - no, not sensibly supported anywhere */
43 /* Locale-specific date + time */
46 /* Locale-specific time, same day */
49 /* Generic time, same day */
55 /** @brief Convert string to a @c time_t */
56 time_t dateparse(const char *s
) {
60 switch(rc
= xgetdate_r(s
, &t
, datemsk
)) {
64 fatal(0, "date string '%s' not in a recognized format", s
);
66 fatal(0, "date string '%s' not representable", s
);
68 fatal(0, "date string '%s' produced unexpected error %d", s
, rc
);