// 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 ( "os" "strings" "testing" "testing/quick" . "time" ) func init() { // Force US Pacific time for daylight-savings // tests below (localtests). Needs to be set // before the first call into the time library. os.Setenv("TZ", "America/Los_Angeles") } type TimeTest struct { seconds int64 golden Time } var utctests = []TimeTest{ {0, Time{1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, Thursday, 0, "UTC"}}, {1221681866, Time{2008, 9, 17, 20, 4, 26, Wednesday, 0, "UTC"}}, {-1221681866, Time{1931, 4, 16, 3, 55, 34, Thursday, 0, "UTC"}}, {-11644473600, Time{1601, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, Monday, 0, "UTC"}}, {599529660, Time{1988, 12, 31, 0, 1, 0, Saturday, 0, "UTC"}}, {978220860, Time{2000, 12, 31, 0, 1, 0, Sunday, 0, "UTC"}}, {1e18, Time{31688740476, 10, 23, 1, 46, 40, Friday, 0, "UTC"}}, {-1e18, Time{-31688736537, 3, 10, 22, 13, 20, Tuesday, 0, "UTC"}}, {0x7fffffffffffffff, Time{292277026596, 12, 4, 15, 30, 7, Sunday, 0, "UTC"}}, {-0x8000000000000000, Time{-292277022657, 1, 27, 8, 29, 52, Sunday, 0, "UTC"}}, } var localtests = []TimeTest{ {0, Time{1969, 12, 31, 16, 0, 0, Wednesday, -8 * 60 * 60, "PST"}}, {1221681866, Time{2008, 9, 17, 13, 4, 26, Wednesday, -7 * 60 * 60, "PDT"}}, } func same(t, u *Time) bool { return t.Year == u.Year && t.Month == u.Month && t.Day == u.Day && t.Hour == u.Hour && t.Minute == u.Minute && t.Second == u.Second && t.Weekday == u.Weekday && t.ZoneOffset == u.ZoneOffset && t.Zone == u.Zone } func TestSecondsToUTC(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < len(utctests); i++ { sec := utctests[i].seconds golden := &utctests[i].golden tm := SecondsToUTC(sec) newsec := tm.Seconds() if newsec != sec { t.Errorf("SecondsToUTC(%d).Seconds() = %d", sec, newsec) } if !same(tm, golden) { t.Errorf("SecondsToUTC(%d):", sec) t.Errorf(" want=%+v", *golden) t.Errorf(" have=%+v", *tm) } } } func TestSecondsToLocalTime(t *testing.T) { for i := 0; i < len(localtests); i++ { sec := localtests[i].seconds golden := &localtests[i].golden tm := SecondsToLocalTime(sec) newsec := tm.Seconds() if newsec != sec { t.Errorf("SecondsToLocalTime(%d).Seconds() = %d", sec, newsec) } if !same(tm, golden) { t.Errorf("SecondsToLocalTime(%d):", sec) t.Errorf(" want=%+v", *golden) t.Errorf(" have=%+v", *tm) } } } func TestSecondsToUTCAndBack(t *testing.T) { f := func(sec int64) bool { return SecondsToUTC(sec).Seconds() == sec } 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 TimeFormatTest struct { time Time formattedValue string } var rfc3339Formats = []TimeFormatTest{ {Time{2008, 9, 17, 20, 4, 26, Wednesday, 0, "UTC"}, "2008-09-17T20:04:26Z"}, {Time{1994, 9, 17, 20, 4, 26, Wednesday, -18000, "EST"}, "1994-09-17T20:04:26-05:00"}, {Time{2000, 12, 26, 1, 15, 6, Wednesday, 15600, "OTO"}, "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, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010"}, {"UnixDate", UnixDate, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2010"}, {"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2010"}, {"RFC822", RFC822, "04 Feb 10 2100 PST"}, {"RFC850", RFC850, "Thursday, 04-Feb-10 21:00:57 PST"}, {"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57 PST"}, {"RFC3339", RFC3339, "2010-02-04T21:00:57-08:00"}, {"Kitchen", Kitchen, "9:00PM"}, {"am/pm", "3pm", "9pm"}, {"AM/PM", "3PM", "9PM"}, } func TestFormat(t *testing.T) { // The numeric time represents Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2010 time := SecondsToLocalTime(1265346057) 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) } } } type ParseTest struct { name string format string value string hasTZ bool // contains a time zone hasWD bool // contains a weekday yearSign int64 // sign of year } var parseTests = []ParseTest{ {"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1}, {"UnixDate", UnixDate, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 PST 2010", true, true, 1}, {"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2010", true, true, 1}, {"RFC850", RFC850, "Thursday, 04-Feb-10 21:00:57 PST", true, true, 1}, {"RFC1123", RFC1123, "Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:00:57 PST", true, true, 1}, {"RFC3339", RFC3339, "2010-02-04T21:00:57-08:00", true, false, 1}, {"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}, // Amount of white space should not matter. {"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1}, {"ANSIC", ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 2010", false, true, 1}, } 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) } } } var rubyTests = []ParseTest{ {"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 -0800 2010", true, true, 1}, // 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}, {"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 +0000 2010", false, true, 1}, {"RubyDate", RubyDate, "Thu Feb 04 21:00:57 +1130 2010", false, true, 1}, } // 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*time.Year != 2010 { t.Errorf("%s: bad year: %d not %d", test.name, time.Year, 2010) } if time.Month != 2 { t.Errorf("%s: bad month: %d not %d", test.name, time.Month, 2) } 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) } if test.hasTZ && time.ZoneOffset != -28800 { t.Errorf("%s: bad tz offset: %d not %d", test.name, time.ZoneOffset, -28800) } if test.hasWD && time.Weekday != 4 { t.Errorf("%s: bad weekday: %d not %d", test.name, time.Weekday, 4) } } func TestFormatAndParse(t *testing.T) { const fmt = "Mon MST " + RFC3339 // all fields f := func(sec int64) bool { t1 := SecondsToLocalTime(sec) 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 !same(t1, t2) { t.Errorf("different: %q %q", t1, t2) 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 ParseErrorTest struct { format string value string expect string // must appear within the error } var parseErrorTests = []ParseErrorTest{ {ANSIC, "Feb 4 21:00:60 2010", "parse"}, // cannot parse Feb as Mon {ANSIC, "Thu Feb 4 21:00:57 @2010", "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"}, } 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.String(), test.expect) < 0 { t.Errorf("expected error with %q for %q %q; got %s", test.expect, test.format, test.value, err) } } } // 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, "Tue Feb 02 16:10:03 -0500 2006") if err != nil { t.Fatal("error parsing date:", err) } expect := "Tue 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("expected %q got %q", expect, str) } } 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 if time.ZoneOffset != expected { t.Errorf("ZoneOffset incorrect, expected %d got %d", expected, time.ZoneOffset) } } func BenchmarkSeconds(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { Seconds() } } func BenchmarkNanoseconds(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { Nanoseconds() } } func BenchmarkFormat(b *testing.B) { time := SecondsToLocalTime(1265346057) for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { time.Format("Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 2006") } } func BenchmarkParse(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { Parse(ANSIC, "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 2006") } }