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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package time_test
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"testing/quick"
. "time"
)
type TimeFormatTest struct {
time Time
formattedValue string
}
var rfc3339Formats = []TimeFormatTest{
{Date(2008, 9, 17, 20, 4, 26, 0, UTC), "2008-09-17T20:04:26Z"},
{Date(1994, 9, 17, 20, 4, 26, 0, FixedZone("EST", -18000)), "1994-09-17T20:04:26-05:00"},
{Date(2000, 12, 26, 1, 15, 6, 0, FixedZone("OTO", 15600)), "2000-12-26T01:15:06+04:20"},
}
func TestRFC3339Conversion(t *testing.T) {
for _, f := range rfc3339Formats {
if f.time.Format(RFC3339) != f.formattedValue {
t.Error("RFC3339:")
t.Errorf(" want=%+v", f.formattedValue)
t.Errorf(" have=%+v", f.time.Format(RFC3339))
}
}
}
type FormatTest struct {
name string
format string
result string
}
var formatTests = []FormatTest{
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Wed Feb 4 21:00:57 2009"},
{"UnixDate", UnixDate, "Wed Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2009"},
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Wed Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2009"},
{"RFC822", RFC822, "04 Feb 09 21:00 PST"},
{"RFC850", RFC850, "Wednesday, 04-Feb-09 21:00:57 PST"},
{"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Wed, 04 Feb 2009 21:00:57 PST"},
{"RFC1123Z", RFC1123Z, "Wed, 04 Feb 2009 21:00:57 -0800"},
{"RFC3339", RFC3339, "2009-02-04T21:00:57-08:00"},
{"RFC3339Nano", RFC3339Nano, "2009-02-04T21:00:57.0123456-08:00"},
{"Kitchen", Kitchen, "9:00PM"},
{"am/pm", "3pm", "9pm"},
{"AM/PM", "3PM", "9PM"},
{"two-digit year", "06 01 02", "09 02 04"},
// Three-letter months and days must not be followed by lower-case letter.
{"Janet", "Hi Janet, the Month is January", "Hi Janet, the Month is February"},
// Time stamps, Fractional seconds.
{"Stamp", Stamp, "Feb 4 21:00:57"},
{"StampMilli", StampMilli, "Feb 4 21:00:57.012"},
{"StampMicro", StampMicro, "Feb 4 21:00:57.012345"},
{"StampNano", StampNano, "Feb 4 21:00:57.012345600"},
}
func TestFormat(t *testing.T) {
// The numeric time represents Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.012345600 PST 2010
time := Unix(0, 1233810057012345600)
for _, test := range formatTests {
result := time.Format(test.format)
if result != test.result {
t.Errorf("%s expected %q got %q", test.name, test.result, result)
}
}
}
func TestFormatShortYear(t *testing.T) {
years := []int{
-100001, -100000, -99999,
-10001, -10000, -9999,
-1001, -1000, -999,
-101, -100, -99,
-11, -10, -9,
-1, 0, 1,
9, 10, 11,
99, 100, 101,
999, 1000, 1001,
9999, 10000, 10001,
99999, 100000, 100001,
}
for _, y := range years {
time := Date(y, January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, UTC)
result := time.Format("2006.01.02")
var want string
if y < 0 {
// The 4 in %04d counts the - sign, so print -y instead
// and introduce our own - sign.
want = fmt.Sprintf("-%04d.%02d.%02d", -y, 1, 1)
} else {
want = fmt.Sprintf("%04d.%02d.%02d", y, 1, 1)
}
if result != want {
t.Errorf("(jan 1 %d).Format(\"2006.01.02\") = %q, want %q", y, result, want)
}
}
}
type ParseTest struct {
name string
format string
value string
hasTZ bool // contains a time zone
hasWD bool // contains a weekday
yearSign int // sign of year, -1 indicates the year is not present in the format
fracDigits int // number of digits of fractional second
}
var parseTests = []ParseTest{
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
{"UnixDate", UnixDate, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2010", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2010", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RFC850", RFC850, "Thursday, 04-Feb-10 21:00:57 PST", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57 PST", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 22:00:57 PDT", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RFC1123Z", RFC1123Z, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57 -0800", true, true, 1, 0},
{"RFC3339", RFC3339, "2010-02-04T21:00:57-08:00", true, false, 1, 0},
{"custom: \"2006-01-02 15:04:05-07\"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05-07", "2010-02-04 21:00:57-08", true, false, 1, 0},
// Optional fractional seconds.
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.0 2010", false, true, 1, 1},
{"UnixDate", UnixDate, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.01 PST 2010", true, true, 1, 2},
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57.012 -0800 2010", true, true, 1, 3},
{"RFC850", RFC850, "Thursday, 04-Feb-10 21:00:57.0123 PST", true, true, 1, 4},
{"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57.01234 PST", true, true, 1, 5},
{"RFC1123Z", RFC1123Z, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57.01234 -0800", true, true, 1, 5},
{"RFC3339", RFC3339, "2010-02-04T21:00:57.012345678-08:00", true, false, 1, 9},
{"custom: \"2006-01-02 15:04:05\"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05", "2010-02-04 21:00:57.0", false, false, 1, 0},
// Amount of white space should not matter.
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
// Case should not matter
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "THU FEB 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
{"ANSIC", ANSIC, "thu feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
// Fractional seconds.
{"millisecond", "Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.012 2010", false, true, 1, 3},
{"microsecond", "Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.012345 2010", false, true, 1, 6},
{"nanosecond", "Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000000000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57.012345678 2010", false, true, 1, 9},
// Leading zeros in other places should not be taken as fractional seconds.
{"zero1", "2006.01.02.15.04.05.0", "2010.02.04.21.00.57.0", false, false, 1, 1},
{"zero2", "2006.01.02.15.04.05.00", "2010.02.04.21.00.57.01", false, false, 1, 2},
// Month and day names only match when not followed by a lower-case letter.
{"Janet", "Hi Janet, the Month is January: Jan _2 15:04:05 2006", "Hi Janet, the Month is February: Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
// GMT with offset.
{"GMT-8", UnixDate, "Fri Feb 5 05:00:57 GMT-8 2010", true, true, 1, 0},
// Accept any number of fractional second digits (including none) for .999...
// In Go 1, .999... was completely ignored in the format, meaning the first two
// cases would succeed, but the next four would not. Go 1.1 accepts all six.
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.9999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 0},
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.999999999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 0},
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.9999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57.0123 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 4},
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.999999999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57.0123 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 4},
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.9999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57.012345678 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 9},
{"", "2006-01-02 15:04:05.999999999 -0700 MST", "2010-02-04 21:00:57.012345678 -0800 PST", true, false, 1, 9},
// issue 4502.
{"", StampNano, "Feb 4 21:00:57.012345678", false, false, -1, 9},
{"", "Jan _2 15:04:05.999", "Feb 4 21:00:57.012300000", false, false, -1, 4},
{"", "Jan _2 15:04:05.999", "Feb 4 21:00:57.012345678", false, false, -1, 9},
{"", "Jan _2 15:04:05.999999999", "Feb 4 21:00:57.0123", false, false, -1, 4},
{"", "Jan _2 15:04:05.999999999", "Feb 4 21:00:57.012345678", false, false, -1, 9},
}
func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range parseTests {
time, err := Parse(test.format, test.value)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s error: %v", test.name, err)
} else {
checkTime(time, &test, t)
}
}
}
func TestParseInLocation(t *testing.T) {
// Check that Parse (and ParseInLocation) understand that
// Feb 01 AST (Arabia Standard Time) and Feb 01 AST (Atlantic Standard Time)
// are in different time zones even though both are called AST
baghdad, err := LoadLocation("Asia/Baghdad")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t1, err := ParseInLocation("Jan 02 2006 MST", "Feb 01 2013 AST", baghdad)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t2 := Date(2013, February, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, baghdad)
if t1 != t2 {
t.Fatalf("ParseInLocation(Feb 01 2013 AST, Baghdad) = %v, want %v", t1, t2)
}
_, offset := t1.Zone()
if offset != 3*60*60 {
t.Fatalf("ParseInLocation(Feb 01 2013 AST, Baghdad).Zone = _, %d, want _, %d", offset, 3*60*60)
}
blancSablon, err := LoadLocation("America/Blanc-Sablon")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t1, err = ParseInLocation("Jan 02 2006 MST", "Feb 01 2013 AST", blancSablon)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t2 = Date(2013, February, 1, 00, 00, 00, 0, blancSablon)
if t1 != t2 {
t.Fatalf("ParseInLocation(Feb 01 2013 AST, Blanc-Sablon) = %v, want %v", t1, t2)
}
_, offset = t1.Zone()
if offset != -4*60*60 {
t.Fatalf("ParseInLocation(Feb 01 2013 AST, Blanc-Sablon).Zone = _, %d, want _, %d", offset, -4*60*60)
}
}
func TestLoadLocationZipFile(t *testing.T) {
t.Skip("gccgo does not use the zip file")
ForceZipFileForTesting(true)
defer ForceZipFileForTesting(false)
_, err := LoadLocation("Australia/Sydney")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
var rubyTests = []ParseTest{
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2010", true, true, 1, 0},
// Ignore the time zone in the test. If it parses, it'll be OK.
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0000 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 +0000 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
{"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 +1130 2010", false, true, 1, 0},
}
// Problematic time zone format needs special tests.
func TestRubyParse(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range rubyTests {
time, err := Parse(test.format, test.value)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s error: %v", test.name, err)
} else {
checkTime(time, &test, t)
}
}
}
func checkTime(time Time, test *ParseTest, t *testing.T) {
// The time should be Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2010
if test.yearSign >= 0 && test.yearSign*time.Year() != 2010 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad year: %d not %d", test.name, time.Year(), 2010)
}
if time.Month() != February {
t.Errorf("%s: bad month: %s not %s", test.name, time.Month(), February)
}
if time.Day() != 4 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad day: %d not %d", test.name, time.Day(), 4)
}
if time.Hour() != 21 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad hour: %d not %d", test.name, time.Hour(), 21)
}
if time.Minute() != 0 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad minute: %d not %d", test.name, time.Minute(), 0)
}
if time.Second() != 57 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad second: %d not %d", test.name, time.Second(), 57)
}
// Nanoseconds must be checked against the precision of the input.
nanosec, err := strconv.ParseUint("012345678"[:test.fracDigits]+"000000000"[:9-test.fracDigits], 10, 0)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if time.Nanosecond() != int(nanosec) {
t.Errorf("%s: bad nanosecond: %d not %d", test.name, time.Nanosecond(), nanosec)
}
name, offset := time.Zone()
if test.hasTZ && offset != -28800 {
t.Errorf("%s: bad tz offset: %s %d not %d", test.name, name, offset, -28800)
}
if test.hasWD && time.Weekday() != Thursday {
t.Errorf("%s: bad weekday: %s not %s", test.name, time.Weekday(), Thursday)
}
}
func TestFormatAndParse(t *testing.T) {
const fmt = "Mon MST " + RFC3339 // all fields
f := func(sec int64) bool {
t1 := Unix(sec, 0)
if t1.Year() < 1000 || t1.Year() > 9999 {
// not required to work
return true
}
t2, err := Parse(fmt, t1.Format(fmt))
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("error: %s", err)
return false
}
if t1.Unix() != t2.Unix() || t1.Nanosecond() != t2.Nanosecond() {
t.Errorf("FormatAndParse %d: %q(%d) %q(%d)", sec, t1, t1.Unix(), t2, t2.Unix())
return false
}
return true
}
f32 := func(sec int32) bool { return f(int64(sec)) }
cfg := &quick.Config{MaxCount: 10000}
// Try a reasonable date first, then the huge ones.
if err := quick.Check(f32, cfg); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if err := quick.Check(f, cfg); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
type ParseTimeZoneTest struct {
value string
length int
ok bool
}
var parseTimeZoneTests = []ParseTimeZoneTest{
{"gmt hi there", 0, false},
{"GMT hi there", 3, true},
{"GMT+12 hi there", 6, true},
{"GMT+00 hi there", 3, true}, // 0 or 00 is not a legal offset.
{"GMT-5 hi there", 5, true},
{"GMT-51 hi there", 3, true},
{"ChST hi there", 4, true},
{"MeST hi there", 4, true},
{"MSDx", 3, true},
{"MSDY", 0, false}, // four letters must end in T.
{"ESAST hi", 5, true},
{"ESASTT hi", 0, false}, // run of upper-case letters too long.
{"ESATY hi", 0, false}, // five letters must end in T.
}
func TestParseTimeZone(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range parseTimeZoneTests {
length, ok := ParseTimeZone(test.value)
if ok != test.ok {
t.Errorf("expected %t for %q got %t", test.ok, test.value, ok)
} else if length != test.length {
t.Errorf("expected %d for %q got %d", test.length, test.value, length)
}
}
}
type ParseErrorTest struct {
format string
value string
expect string // must appear within the error
}
var parseErrorTests = []ParseErrorTest{
{ANSIC, "Feb 4 21:00:60 2010", "cannot parse"}, // cannot parse Feb as Mon
{ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 @2010", "cannot parse"},
{ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:60 2010", "second out of range"},
{ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:61:57 2010", "minute out of range"},
{ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 24:00:60 2010", "hour out of range"},
{"Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 23:00:59x01 2010", "cannot parse"},
{"Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 23:00:59.xxx 2010", "cannot parse"},
{"Mon Jan _2 15:04:05.000 2006", "Thu Feb 4 23:00:59.-123 2010", "fractional second out of range"},
// issue 4502. StampNano requires exactly 9 digits of precision.
{StampNano, "Dec 7 11:22:01.000000", `cannot parse ".000000" as ".000000000"`},
{StampNano, "Dec 7 11:22:01.0000000000", "extra text: 0"},
// issue 4493. Helpful errors.
{RFC3339, "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00", `parsing time "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00": extra text: 07:00`},
{RFC3339, "2006-01-02T15:04_abc", `parsing time "2006-01-02T15:04_abc" as "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00": cannot parse "_abc" as ":"`},
{RFC3339, "2006-01-02T15:04:05_abc", `parsing time "2006-01-02T15:04:05_abc" as "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00": cannot parse "_abc" as "Z07:00"`},
{RFC3339, "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z_abc", `parsing time "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z_abc": extra text: _abc`},
}
func TestParseErrors(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range parseErrorTests {
_, err := Parse(test.format, test.value)
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("expected error for %q %q", test.format, test.value)
} else if strings.Index(err.Error(), test.expect) < 0 {
t.Errorf("expected error with %q for %q %q; got %s", test.expect, test.format, test.value, err)
}
}
}
func TestNoonIs12PM(t *testing.T) {
noon := Date(0, January, 1, 12, 0, 0, 0, UTC)
const expect = "12:00PM"
got := noon.Format("3:04PM")
if got != expect {
t.Errorf("got %q; expect %q", got, expect)
}
got = noon.Format("03:04PM")
if got != expect {
t.Errorf("got %q; expect %q", got, expect)
}
}
func TestMidnightIs12AM(t *testing.T) {
midnight := Date(0, January, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, UTC)
expect := "12:00AM"
got := midnight.Format("3:04PM")
if got != expect {
t.Errorf("got %q; expect %q", got, expect)
}
got = midnight.Format("03:04PM")
if got != expect {
t.Errorf("got %q; expect %q", got, expect)
}
}
func Test12PMIsNoon(t *testing.T) {
noon, err := Parse("3:04PM", "12:00PM")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
if noon.Hour() != 12 {
t.Errorf("got %d; expect 12", noon.Hour())
}
noon, err = Parse("03:04PM", "12:00PM")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
if noon.Hour() != 12 {
t.Errorf("got %d; expect 12", noon.Hour())
}
}
func Test12AMIsMidnight(t *testing.T) {
midnight, err := Parse("3:04PM", "12:00AM")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
if midnight.Hour() != 0 {
t.Errorf("got %d; expect 0", midnight.Hour())
}
midnight, err = Parse("03:04PM", "12:00AM")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
if midnight.Hour() != 0 {
t.Errorf("got %d; expect 0", midnight.Hour())
}
}
// Check that a time without a Zone still produces a (numeric) time zone
// when formatted with MST as a requested zone.
func TestMissingZone(t *testing.T) {
time, err := Parse(RubyDate, "Thu Feb 02 16:10:03 -0500 2006")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
expect := "Thu Feb 2 16:10:03 -0500 2006" // -0500 not EST
str := time.Format(UnixDate) // uses MST as its time zone
if str != expect {
t.Errorf("got %s; expect %s", str, expect)
}
}
func TestMinutesInTimeZone(t *testing.T) {
time, err := Parse(RubyDate, "Mon Jan 02 15:04:05 +0123 2006")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
expected := (1*60 + 23) * 60
_, offset := time.Zone()
if offset != expected {
t.Errorf("ZoneOffset = %d, want %d", offset, expected)
}
}
type SecondsTimeZoneOffsetTest struct {
format string
value string
expectedoffset int
}
var secondsTimeZoneOffsetTests = []SecondsTimeZoneOffsetTest{
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05-070000", "1871-01-01T05:33:02-003408", -(34*60 + 8)},
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05-07:00:00", "1871-01-01T05:33:02-00:34:08", -(34*60 + 8)},
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05-070000", "1871-01-01T05:33:02+003408", 34*60 + 8},
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05-07:00:00", "1871-01-01T05:33:02+00:34:08", 34*60 + 8},
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z070000", "1871-01-01T05:33:02-003408", -(34*60 + 8)},
{"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00:00", "1871-01-01T05:33:02+00:34:08", 34*60 + 8},
}
func TestParseSecondsInTimeZone(t *testing.T) {
// should accept timezone offsets with seconds like: Zone America/New_York -4:56:02 - LMT 1883 Nov 18 12:03:58
for _, test := range secondsTimeZoneOffsetTests {
time, err := Parse(test.format, test.value)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err)
}
_, offset := time.Zone()
if offset != test.expectedoffset {
t.Errorf("ZoneOffset = %d, want %d", offset, test.expectedoffset)
}
}
}
func TestFormatSecondsInTimeZone(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range secondsTimeZoneOffsetTests {
d := Date(1871, 1, 1, 5, 33, 2, 0, FixedZone("LMT", test.expectedoffset))
timestr := d.Format(test.format)
if timestr != test.value {
t.Errorf("Format = %s, want %s", timestr, test.value)
}
}
}