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;;; org-duration.el --- Library handling durations -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; This library provides tools to manipulate durations. A duration
;; can have multiple formats:
;;
;; - 3:12
;; - 1:23:45
;; - 1y 3d 3h 4min
;; - 3d 13:35
;; - 2.35h
;;
;; More accurately, it consists of numbers and units, as defined in
;; variable `org-duration-units', separated with white spaces, and
;; a "H:MM" or "H:MM:SS" part. White spaces are tolerated between the
;; number and its relative unit. Variable `org-duration-format'
;; controls durations default representation.
;;
;; The library provides functions allowing to convert a duration to,
;; and from, a number of minutes: `org-duration-to-minutes' and
;; `org-duration-from-minutes'. It also provides two lesser tools:
;; `org-duration-p', and `org-duration-h:mm-only-p'.
;;
;; Users can set the number of minutes per unit, or define new units,
;; in `org-duration-units'. The library also supports canonical
;; duration, i.e., a duration that doesn't depend on user's settings,
;; through optional arguments.
;;; Code:
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'org-macs)
(declare-function org-trim "org-trim" (s &optional keep-lead))
;;; Public variables
(defconst org-duration-canonical-units
`(("min" . 1)
("h" . 60)
("d" . ,(* 60 24)))
"Canonical time duration units.
See `org-duration-units' for details.")
(defcustom org-duration-units
`(("min" . 1)
("h" . 60)
("d" . ,(* 60 24))
("w" . ,(* 60 24 7))
("m" . ,(* 60 24 30))
("y" . ,(* 60 24 365.25)))
"Conversion factor to minutes for a duration.
Each entry has the form (UNIT . MODIFIER).
In a duration string, a number followed by UNIT is multiplied by
the specified number of MODIFIER to obtain a duration in minutes.
For example, the following value
\\=`((\"min\" . 1)
(\"h\" . 60)
(\"d\" . ,(* 60 8))
(\"w\" . ,(* 60 8 5))
(\"m\" . ,(* 60 8 5 4))
(\"y\" . ,(* 60 8 5 4 10)))
is meaningful if you work an average of 8 hours per day, 5 days
a week, 4 weeks a month and 10 months a year.
When setting this variable outside the Customize interface, make
sure to call the following command:
\\[org-duration-set-regexps]"
:group 'org-agenda
:version "26.1"
:package-version '(Org . "9.1")
:set (lambda (var val) (set-default var val) (org-duration-set-regexps))
:initialize 'custom-initialize-changed
:type '(choice
(const :tag "H:MM" 'h:mm)
(const :tag "H:MM:SS" 'h:mm:ss)
(alist :key-type (string :tag "Unit")
:value-type (number :tag "Modifier"))))
(defcustom org-duration-format '(("d" . nil) (special . h:mm))
"Format definition for a duration.
The value can be set to, respectively, the symbols `h:mm:ss' or
`h:mm', which means a duration is expressed as, respectively,
a \"H:MM:SS\" or \"H:MM\" string.
Alternatively, the value can be a list of entries following the
pattern:
(UNIT . REQUIRED?)
UNIT is a unit string, as defined in `org-duration-units'. The
time duration is formatted using only the time components that
are specified here.
Units with a zero value are skipped, unless REQUIRED? is non-nil.
In that case, the unit is always used.
Eventually, the list can contain one of the following special
entries:
(special . h:mm)
(special . h:mm:ss)
Units shorter than an hour are ignored. The hours and
minutes part of the duration is expressed unconditionally
with H:MM, or H:MM:SS, pattern.
(special . PRECISION)
A duration is expressed with a single unit, PRECISION being
the number of decimal places to show. The unit chosen is the
first one required or with a non-zero integer part. If there
is no such unit, the smallest one is used.
For example,
((\"d\" . nil) (\"h\" . t) (\"min\" . t))
means a duration longer than a day is expressed in days, hours
and minutes, whereas a duration shorter than a day is always
expressed in hours and minutes, even when shorter than an hour.
On the other hand, the value
((\"d\" . nil) (\"min\" . nil))
means a duration longer than a day is expressed in days and
minutes, whereas a duration shorter than a day is expressed
entirely in minutes, even when longer than an hour.
The following format
((\"d\" . nil) (special . h:mm))
means that any duration longer than a day is expressed with both
a \"d\" unit and a \"H:MM\" part, whereas a duration shorter than
a day is expressed only as a \"H:MM\" string.
Eventually,
((\"d\" . nil) (\"h\" . nil) (special . 2))
expresses a duration longer than a day as a decimal number, with
a 2-digits fractional part, of \"d\" unit. A duration shorter
than a day uses \"h\" unit instead."
:group 'org-time
:group 'org-clock
:version "26.1"
:package-version '(Org . "9.1")
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Use H:MM" h:mm)
(const :tag "Use H:MM:SS" h:mm:ss)
(repeat :tag "Use units"
(choice
(cons :tag "Use units"
(string :tag "Unit")
(choice (const :tag "Skip when zero" nil)
(const :tag "Always used" t)))
(cons :tag "Use a single decimal unit"
(const special)
(integer :tag "Number of decimals"))
(cons :tag "Use both units and H:MM"
(const special)
(const h:mm))
(cons :tag "Use both units and H:MM:SS"
(const special)
(const h:mm:ss))))))
;;; Internal variables and functions
(defconst org-duration--h:mm-re
"\\`[ \t]*[0-9]+\\(?::[0-9]\\{2\\}\\)\\{1,2\\}[ \t]*\\'"
"Regexp matching a duration expressed with H:MM or H:MM:SS format.
See `org-duration--h:mm:ss-re' to only match the latter. Hours
can use any number of digits.")
(defconst org-duration--h:mm:ss-re
"\\`[ \t]*[0-9]+\\(?::[0-9]\\{2\\}\\)\\{2\\}[ \t]*\\'"
"Regexp matching a duration expressed H:MM:SS format.
See `org-duration--h:mm-re' to also support H:MM format. Hours
can use any number of digits.")
(defvar org-duration--unit-re nil
"Regexp matching a duration with an unit.
Allowed units are defined in `org-duration-units'. Match group
1 contains the bare number. Match group 2 contains the unit.")
(defvar org-duration--full-re nil
"Regexp matching a duration expressed with units.
Allowed units are defined in `org-duration-units'.")
(defvar org-duration--mixed-re nil
"Regexp matching a duration expressed with units and H:MM or H:MM:SS format.
Allowed units are defined in `org-duration-units'. Match group
1 contains units part. Match group 2 contains H:MM or H:MM:SS
part.")
(defun org-duration--modifier (unit &optional canonical)
"Return modifier associated to string UNIT.
When optional argument CANONICAL is non-nil, refer to
`org-duration-canonical-units' instead of `org-duration-units'."
(or (cdr (assoc unit (if canonical
org-duration-canonical-units
org-duration-units)))
(error "Unknown unit: %S" unit)))
;;; Public functions
;;;###autoload
(defun org-duration-set-regexps ()
"Set duration related regexps."
(interactive)
(setq org-duration--unit-re
(concat "\\([0-9]+\\(?:\\.[0-9]*\\)?\\)[ \t]*"
;; Since user-defined units in `org-duration-units'
;; can differ from canonical units in
;; `org-duration-canonical-units', include both in
;; regexp.
(regexp-opt (mapcar #'car (append org-duration-canonical-units
org-duration-units))
t)))
(setq org-duration--full-re
(format "\\`[ \t]*%s\\(?:[ \t]+%s\\)*[ \t]*\\'"
org-duration--unit-re
org-duration--unit-re))
(setq org-duration--mixed-re
(format "\\`[ \t]*\\(?1:%s\\(?:[ \t]+%s\\)*\\)[ \t]+\
\\(?2:[0-9]+\\(?::[0-9][0-9]\\)\\{1,2\\}\\)[ \t]*\\'"
org-duration--unit-re
org-duration--unit-re)))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-duration-p (s)
"Non-nil when string S is a time duration."
(and (stringp s)
(or (string-match-p org-duration--full-re s)
(string-match-p org-duration--mixed-re s)
(string-match-p org-duration--h:mm-re s))))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-duration-to-minutes (duration &optional canonical)
"Return number of minutes of DURATION string.
When optional argument CANONICAL is non-nil, ignore
`org-duration-units' and use standard time units value.
A bare number is translated into minutes. The empty string is
translated into 0.0.
Return value as a float. Raise an error if duration format is
not recognized."
(cond
((equal duration "") 0.0)
((numberp duration) (float duration))
((string-match-p org-duration--h:mm-re duration)
(pcase-let ((`(,hours ,minutes ,seconds)
(mapcar #'string-to-number (split-string duration ":"))))
(+ (/ (or seconds 0) 60.0) minutes (* 60 hours))))
((string-match-p org-duration--full-re duration)
(let ((minutes 0)
(s 0))
(while (string-match org-duration--unit-re duration s)
(setq s (match-end 0))
(let ((value (string-to-number (match-string 1 duration)))
(unit (match-string 2 duration)))
(cl-incf minutes (* value (org-duration--modifier unit canonical)))))
(float minutes)))
((string-match org-duration--mixed-re duration)
(let ((units-part (match-string 1 duration))
(hms-part (match-string 2 duration)))
(+ (org-duration-to-minutes units-part)
(org-duration-to-minutes hms-part))))
((string-match-p "\\`[0-9]+\\(\\.[0-9]*\\)?\\'" duration)
(float (string-to-number duration)))
(t (error "Invalid duration format: %S" duration))))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-duration-from-minutes (minutes &optional fmt canonical)
"Return duration string for a given number of MINUTES.
Format duration according to `org-duration-format' or FMT, when
non-nil.
When optional argument CANONICAL is non-nil, ignore
`org-duration-units' and use standard time units value.
Raise an error if expected format is unknown."
(pcase (or fmt org-duration-format)
(`h:mm
(let ((minutes (floor minutes)))
(format "%d:%02d" (/ minutes 60) (mod minutes 60))))
(`h:mm:ss
(let* ((whole-minutes (floor minutes))
(seconds (floor (* 60 (- minutes whole-minutes)))))
(format "%s:%02d"
(org-duration-from-minutes whole-minutes 'h:mm)
seconds)))
((pred atom) (error "Invalid duration format specification: %S" fmt))
;; Mixed format. Call recursively the function on both parts.
((and duration-format
(let `(special . ,(and mode (or `h:mm:ss `h:mm)))
(assq 'special duration-format)))
(let* ((truncated-format
;; Remove "special" mode from duration format in order to
;; recurse properly. Also remove units smaller or equal
;; to an hour since H:MM part takes care of it.
(cl-remove-if-not
(lambda (pair)
(pcase pair
(`(,(and unit (pred stringp)) . ,_)
(> (org-duration--modifier unit canonical) 60))
(_ nil)))
duration-format))
(min-modifier ;smallest modifier above hour
(and truncated-format
(apply #'min
(mapcar (lambda (p)
(org-duration--modifier (car p) canonical))
truncated-format)))))
(if (or (null min-modifier) (< minutes min-modifier))
;; There is not unit above the hour or the smallest unit
;; above the hour is too large for the number of minutes we
;; need to represent. Use H:MM or H:MM:SS syntax.
(org-duration-from-minutes minutes mode canonical)
;; Represent minutes above hour using provided units and H:MM
;; or H:MM:SS below.
(let* ((units-part (* min-modifier (/ (floor minutes) min-modifier)))
(minutes-part (- minutes units-part)))
(concat
(org-duration-from-minutes units-part truncated-format canonical)
" "
(org-duration-from-minutes minutes-part mode))))))
;; Units format.
(duration-format
(let* ((fractional
(let ((digits (cdr (assq 'special duration-format))))
(and digits
(or (wholenump digits)
(error "Unknown formatting directive: %S" digits))
(format "%%.%df" digits))))
(selected-units
(sort (cl-remove-if
;; Ignore special format cells.
(lambda (pair) (pcase pair (`(special . ,_) t) (_ nil)))
duration-format)
(lambda (a b)
(> (org-duration--modifier (car a) canonical)
(org-duration--modifier (car b) canonical))))))
(cond
;; Fractional duration: use first unit that is either required
;; or smaller than MINUTES.
(fractional
(let* ((unit (car
(or (cl-find-if
(lambda (pair)
(pcase pair
(`(,u . ,req?)
(or req?
(<= (org-duration--modifier u canonical)
minutes)))))
selected-units)
;; Fall back to smallest unit.
(org-last selected-units))))
(modifier (org-duration--modifier unit canonical)))
(concat (format fractional (/ (float minutes) modifier)) unit)))
;; Otherwise build duration string according to available
;; units.
((org-string-nw-p
(org-trim
(mapconcat
(lambda (units)
(pcase-let* ((`(,unit . ,required?) units)
(modifier (org-duration--modifier unit canonical)))
(cond ((<= modifier minutes)
(let ((value (if (integerp modifier)
(/ (floor minutes) modifier)
(floor (/ minutes modifier)))))
(cl-decf minutes (* value modifier))
(format " %d%s" value unit)))
(required? (concat " 0" unit))
(t ""))))
selected-units
""))))
;; No unit can properly represent MINUTES. Use the smallest
;; one anyway.
(t
(pcase-let ((`((,unit . ,_)) (last selected-units)))
(concat "0" unit))))))))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-duration-h:mm-only-p (times)
"Non-nil when every duration in TIMES has \"H:MM\" or \"H:MM:SS\" format.
TIMES is a list of duration strings.
Return nil if any duration is expressed with units, as defined in
`org-duration-units'. Otherwise, if any duration is expressed
with \"H:MM:SS\" format, return `h:mm:ss'. Otherwise, return
`h:mm'."
(let (hms-flag)
(catch :exit
(dolist (time times)
(cond ((string-match-p org-duration--full-re time)
(throw :exit nil))
((string-match-p org-duration--mixed-re time)
(throw :exit nil))
(hms-flag nil)
((string-match-p org-duration--h:mm:ss-re time)
(setq hms-flag 'h:mm:ss))))
(or hms-flag 'h:mm))))
;;; Initialization
(org-duration-set-regexps)
(provide 'org-duration)
;;; org-duration.el ends here