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diff --git a/library/datebookdb.cpp b/library/datebookdb.cpp index 188d8e1..e4ec2bf 100644 --- a/library/datebookdb.cpp +++ b/library/datebookdb.cpp @@ -1,129 +1,124 @@ /********************************************************************** ** Copyright (C) 2000 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved. ** ** This file is part of Qtopia Environment. ** ** This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the ** GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the ** packaging of this file. ** ** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE ** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ** ** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information. ** ** Contact info@trolltech.com if any conditions of this licensing are ** not clear to you. ** **********************************************************************/ #include <qasciidict.h> -#include <qfile.h> #include <qmessagebox.h> -#include <qstring.h> -#include <qtextcodec.h> -#include <qtextstream.h> #include <qtl.h> #include <qpe/alarmserver.h> #include <qpe/global.h> #include "datebookdb.h" #include <qpe/stringutil.h> -#include <qpe/timeconversion.h> #include <errno.h> #include <stdlib.h> class DateBookDBPrivate { public: bool clean; // indcate whether we need to write to disk... }; // Helper functions static QString dateBookJournalFile() { QString str = getenv("HOME"); return QString( str +"/.caljournal" ); } static QString dateBookFilename() { return Global::applicationFileName("datebook","datebook.xml"); } /* Calculating the next event of a recuring event is actually computationally inexpensive, esp. compared to checking each day individually. There are bad worse cases for say the 29th of february or the 31st of some other months. However these are still bounded */ bool nextOccurance(const Event &e, const QDate &from, QDateTime &next) { // easy checks, first are we too far in the future or too far in the past? QDate tmpDate; int freq = e.repeatPattern().frequency; int diff, diff2, a; int iday, imonth, iyear; int dayOfWeek = 0; int firstOfWeek = 0; int weekOfMonth; if (e.repeatPattern().hasEndDate && e.repeatPattern().endDate() < from) return FALSE; if (e.start() >= from) { next = e.start(); return TRUE; } switch ( e.repeatPattern().type ) { case Event::Weekly: /* weekly is just daily by 7 */ /* first convert the repeatPattern.Days() mask to the next day of week valid after from */ dayOfWeek = from.dayOfWeek(); dayOfWeek--; /* we want 0-6, doco for above specs 1-7 */ /* this is done in case freq > 1 and from in week not for this round */ // firstOfWeek = 0; this is already done at decl. while(!((1 << firstOfWeek) & e.repeatPattern().days)) firstOfWeek++; /* there is at least one 'day', or there would be no event */ while(!((1 << (dayOfWeek % 7)) & e.repeatPattern().days)) dayOfWeek++; dayOfWeek = dayOfWeek % 7; /* the actual day of week */ dayOfWeek -= e.start().date().dayOfWeek() -1; firstOfWeek = firstOfWeek % 7; /* the actual first of week */ firstOfWeek -= e.start().date().dayOfWeek() -1; // dayOfWeek may be negitive now // day of week is number of days to add to start day freq *= 7; // FALL-THROUGH !!!!! case Event::Daily: // the add is for the possible fall through from weekly */ if(e.start().date().addDays(dayOfWeek) > from) { /* first week exception */ next = QDateTime(e.start().date().addDays(dayOfWeek), e.start().time()); if ((next.date() > e.repeatPattern().endDate()) && e.repeatPattern().hasEndDate) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* if from is middle of a non-week */ diff = e.start().date().addDays(dayOfWeek).daysTo(from) % freq; |