ago 1.1

Tom Neff tneff at bfmny0.UU.NET
Sat Jan 13 12:30:04 AEST 1990


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#	README
#	ago.1
#	ago.c
# This archive created: Fri Jan 12 20:25:03 1990
export PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
if test -f 'README'
then
	echo shar: "will not over-write existing file 'README'"
else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'README'
X
XAGO is a System V command to display formatted date/time strings for
Xtimes in the past or future.  I needed to do this and couldn't find
Xanything out there, so voila!
X
XYou will need getopt(3C) to parse the command line.  If this isn't
Xin your standard C library, get one of the PD versions and link it in.
X
X
X
X@(#) README	$Revision: 1.1 $		$Date: 90/01/12 20:15:47 $
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fi
if test -f 'ago.1'
then
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else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'ago.1'
X'\"	@(#) $Id: ago.1,v 1.1 90/01/12 20:22:39 tneff Exp $
X.TH AGO 1
X.SH NAME
X\fBago\fR \- display date for times in the past or future
X.SH USAGE
X.B ago 
X.B [-s secs] 
X.B [-m mins] 
X.B [-h hrs] 
X.B [-d days] 
X.B [-w wks] 
X.B [+fmt]
X.SH DESCRIPTION
XThe
X.I ago
Xcommand is an extension to date(1) that displays a formatted date/time
Xstring for a moment in the past or future, specified in seconds, minutes,
Xhours, days and/or weeks relative to now.
X.I ago
Xaccepts the same format string as date(1).
X.sp
XWith no parameters specified,
Xor with only
X.I +fmt
Xspecified,
X.I ago
Xbehaves exactly like date(1).
XIf any of
X.I \-s \-m \-h \-d \-w
Xare specified,
X.I ago
X.B subtracts
Xthe argument values from the current time before display.
X(Specifying negative arguments will
X.B add
Xthe values to the current time, i.e., point into the future.)
X.sp
XFor further details on the format string, see date(1).
X.SH EXAMPLES
X.sp
X$ ago 
X.br
XFri Jan 12 17:22:05 EST 1990
X.sp
X$ ago -d20 -h3
X.br
XSat Dec 23 14:23:00 EST 1989
X.sp
X$ ago -w-3
X.br
XFri Feb  2 17:23:41 EST 1990
X.sp
X$ ago -d-1 +'Tomorrow the time zone will be "%Z"'
X.br
XTomorrow the time zone will be "EST"
X.SH SEE ALSO
X.BR date(1), cftime(3C).
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then
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else
sed 's/^X//' << \SHAR_EOF > 'ago.c'
X/*
X * ago - display date for times in the past or future
X *
X * usage:
X *	ago [-s secs] [-m mins] [-h hrs] [-d days] [-w wks] [+fmt]
X *
X * where:
X *	-s secs		Specifies how far into the past to look.
X *	-m mins		A negative argument looks into the future.
X *	-h hrs
X *	-d days
X *	-w wks
X *
X *	+fmt		is a cftime(3C) format string with a leading '+'
X *			for compatibility with date(1).  If omitted, the
X *			date(1) default of "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y" is used.
X *
X * NOTE:
X *	Uses getopt(3C) to parse the command line.
X *
X * $Log:	ago.c,v $
X * Revision 1.1  90/01/12  20:20:13  tneff
X * Initial revision
X * 
X */
X
X#ident "@(#) $Id: ago.c,v 1.1 90/01/12 20:20:13 tneff Exp $"
X
X#include <sys/types.h>
X#include <time.h>
X#include <stdio.h>
X
X/*  The command mainline. */
X
Xmain(argc, argv)
Xint argc;
Xchar **argv;
X{
X	int c;
X	int errflg = 0;
X	extern char *optarg;
X	extern int optind;
X
X	time_t when;
X	char *fmt;
X
X	char buf[1024];
X
X	int secs, mins, hrs, days, wks = 0;
X
X	/*  Collect option switches  */
X
X	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "s:m:h:d:w:?")) != -1)
X		switch (c)
X		{
X		case 's':
X			if ((secs = atol(optarg)) == 0)
X				errflg++;
X			break;
X		case 'm':
X			if ((mins = atol(optarg)) == 0)
X				errflg++;
X			break;
X		case 'h':
X			if ((hrs = atol(optarg)) == 0)
X				errflg++;
X			break;
X		case 'd':
X			if ((days = atol(optarg)) == 0)
X				errflg++;
X			break;
X		case 'w':
X			if ((wks = atol(optarg)) == 0)
X				errflg++;
X			break;
X
X		default:
X			errflg++;
X		}
X
X	/*  Validate args and print usage message if bad  */
X
X	switch(argc-optind)
X	{
X	case 0:
X		fmt = "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y";
X		break;
X	case 1:
X		if (argv[optind][0] == '+')
X			fmt = argv[optind]+1;
X		else
X			errflg++;
X		break;
X	default:
X		errflg++;
X	}
X
X	if (errflg)
X	{
X		fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-s secs] [-m mins] [-h hrs] [-d days] [-w wks] [+fmt]\n", argv[0]);
X		exit(1);
X	}
X
X	/*  Start with 'now'  */
X
X	when = time(NULL);
X
X	/*  Adjust  */
X
X	when -= secs*1;
X	when -= mins*60;
X	when -= hrs*60*60;
X	when -= days*60*60*24;
X	when -= wks*60*60*24*7;
X
X	/*  Format and output  */
X
X	cftime(buf, fmt, &when);
X	printf("%s\n", buf);
X}
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fi
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