BLT/include/blt/std/time.h

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/*
* Created by Brett on 04/01/23.
* Licensed under GNU General Public License V3.0
* See LICENSE file for license detail
*/
#include <chrono>
#include <ctime>
#include <sstream>
#ifndef BLT_TIME_H
#define BLT_TIME_H
namespace blt::system {
static inline std::string ensureHasDigits(int current, int digits) {
std::string asString = std::to_string(current);
auto length = digits - asString.length();
if (length <= 0)
return asString;
std::string zeros;
zeros.reserve(length);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; i++){
zeros += '0';
}
return zeros + asString;
}
static inline auto getCurrentTimeNanoseconds() {
return std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::nanoseconds>(std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now().time_since_epoch()).count();
}
/**
* Standard time string is formatted as follows:
* Year-Month-Date Hour:Min:Second
* If you do not want a space in the string use getTimeStringFS(); (Time String for easy filesystem)
* @return the BLT standard string of time.now
*/
static inline std::string getTimeString() {
auto t = std::time(nullptr);
auto now = std::localtime(&t);
std::stringstream timeString;
timeString << (1900 + now->tm_year);
timeString << "-";
timeString << (1 + now->tm_mon);
timeString << "-";
timeString << now->tm_mday;
timeString << " ";
timeString << now->tm_hour;
timeString << ":";
timeString << now->tm_min;
timeString << ":";
timeString << now->tm_sec;
return timeString.str();
}
/**
* Standard logging time string is formatted as follows:
* Hour:Min:Second
* @return the BLT standard logging string of time.now
*/
static inline std::string getTimeStringLog() {
auto t = std::time(nullptr);
auto now = std::localtime(&t);
std::string timeString = "[";
timeString += ensureHasDigits(now->tm_hour, 2);
timeString += ":";
timeString += ensureHasDigits(now->tm_min, 2);
timeString += ":";
timeString += ensureHasDigits(now->tm_sec, 2);
timeString += "] ";
return timeString;
}
/**
* @return the BLT standard string of time.now (See getTimeString()) that is filesystem friendly (FAT compatible).
*/
static inline std::string getTimeStringFS() {
auto t = std::time(nullptr);
auto now = std::localtime(&t);
std::stringstream timeString;
timeString << (1900 + now->tm_year);
timeString << "-";
timeString << (1 + now->tm_mon);
timeString << "-";
timeString << now->tm_mday;
timeString << "_";
timeString << now->tm_hour;
timeString << "-";
timeString << now->tm_min;
timeString << "-";
timeString << now->tm_sec;
return timeString.str();
}
}
#endif //BLT_TIME_H