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This fixes some two-digit year rounding bugs that started triggering because 2020 is closer to 2070 than 1970. Apparently two digits years are still a thing.
173 lines
5.6 KiB
Diff
173 lines
5.6 KiB
Diff
From c9b5164c954cd0de80d971f1c4ced16bf41ea81b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
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Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 12:25:07 +0000
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Subject: [PATCH 2/2] msgtime: drop Date::Parse for RFC2822
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Date::Parse is not optimized for RFC2822 dates and isn't
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packaged on OpenBSD. It's still useful for historical
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email when email clients were less conformant, but is
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less relevant for new emails.
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---
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lib/PublicInbox/MsgTime.pm | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
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t/msgtime.t | 6 ++
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2 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/MsgTime.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/MsgTime.pm
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index 58e11d72..e9b27a49 100644
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--- a/lib/PublicInbox/MsgTime.pm
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+++ b/lib/PublicInbox/MsgTime.pm
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@@ -7,24 +7,114 @@ use strict;
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use warnings;
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use base qw(Exporter);
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw(msg_timestamp msg_datestamp);
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-use Date::Parse qw(str2time strptime);
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+use Time::Local qw(timegm);
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+my @MoY = qw(january february march april may june
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+ july august september october november december);
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+my %MoY;
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+@MoY{@MoY} = (0..11);
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+@MoY{map { substr($_, 0, 3) } @MoY} = (0..11);
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+
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+my %OBSOLETE_TZ = ( # RFC2822 4.3 (Obsolete Date and Time)
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+ EST => '-0500', EDT => '-0400',
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+ CST => '-0600', CDT => '-0500',
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+ MST => '-0700', MDT => '-0600',
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+ PST => '-0800', PDT => '-0700',
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+ UT => '+0000', GMT => '+0000', Z => '+0000',
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+
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+ # RFC2822 states:
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+ # The 1 character military time zones were defined in a non-standard
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+ # way in [RFC822] and are therefore unpredictable in their meaning.
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+);
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+my $OBSOLETE_TZ = join('|', keys %OBSOLETE_TZ);
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sub str2date_zone ($) {
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my ($date) = @_;
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+ my ($ts, $zone);
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+
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+ # RFC822 is most likely for email, but we can tolerate an extra comma
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+ # or punctuation as long as all the data is there.
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+ # We'll use '\s' since Unicode spaces won't affect our parsing.
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+ # SpamAssassin ignores commas and redundant spaces, too.
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+ if ($date =~ /(?:[A-Za-z]+,?\s+)? # day-of-week
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+ ([0-9]+),?\s+ # dd
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+ ([A-Za-z]+)\s+ # mon
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+ ([0-9]{2,})\s+ # YYYY or YY (or YYY :P)
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+ ([0-9]+)[:\.] # HH:
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+ ((?:[0-9]{2})|(?:\s?[0-9])) # MM
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+ (?:[:\.]((?:[0-9]{2})|(?:\s?[0-9])))? # :SS
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+ \s+ # a TZ offset is required:
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+ ([\+\-])? # TZ sign
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+ [\+\-]* # I've seen extra "-" e.g. "--500"
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+ ([0-9]+|$OBSOLETE_TZ)(?:\s|$) # TZ offset
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+ /xo) {
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+ my ($dd, $m, $yyyy, $hh, $mm, $ss, $sign, $tz) =
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+ ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8);
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+ # don't accept non-English months
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+ defined(my $mon = $MoY{lc($m)}) or return;
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+
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+ if (defined(my $off = $OBSOLETE_TZ{$tz})) {
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+ $sign = substr($off, 0, 1);
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+ $tz = substr($off, 1);
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+ }
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+
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+ # Y2K problems: 3-digit years, follow RFC2822
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+ if (length($yyyy) <= 3) {
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+ $yyyy += 1900;
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+
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+ # and 2-digit years from '09 (2009) (0..49)
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+ $yyyy += 100 if $yyyy < 1950;
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+ }
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+
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+ $ts = timegm($ss // 0, $mm, $hh, $dd, $mon, $yyyy);
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- my $ts = str2time($date);
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- return undef unless(defined $ts);
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+ # Compute the time offset from [+-]HHMM
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+ $tz //= 0;
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+ my ($tz_hh, $tz_mm);
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+ if (length($tz) == 1) {
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+ $tz_hh = $tz;
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+ $tz_mm = 0;
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+ } elsif (length($tz) == 2) {
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+ $tz_hh = 0;
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+ $tz_mm = $tz;
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+ } else {
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+ $tz_hh = $tz;
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+ $tz_hh =~ s/([0-9]{2})\z//;
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+ $tz_mm = $1;
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+ }
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+ while ($tz_mm >= 60) {
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+ $tz_mm -= 60;
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+ $tz_hh += 1;
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+ }
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+ $sign //= '+';
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+ my $off = $sign . ($tz_mm * 60 + ($tz_hh * 60 * 60));
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+ $ts -= $off;
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+ $sign = '+' if $off == 0;
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+ $zone = sprintf('%s%02d%02d', $sign, $tz_hh, $tz_mm);
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- # off is the time zone offset in seconds from GMT
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- my ($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year,$off) = strptime($date);
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- return undef unless(defined $off);
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+ # Time::Zone and Date::Parse are part of the same distibution,
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+ # and we need Time::Zone to deal with tz names like "EDT"
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+ } elsif (eval { require Date::Parse }) {
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+ $ts = Date::Parse::str2time($date);
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+ return undef unless(defined $ts);
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- # Compute the time zone from offset
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- my $sign = ($off < 0) ? '-' : '+';
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- my $hour = abs(int($off / 3600));
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- my $min = ($off / 60) % 60;
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- my $zone = sprintf('%s%02d%02d', $sign, $hour, $min);
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+ # off is the time zone offset in seconds from GMT
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+ my ($ss,$mm,$hh,$day,$month,$year,$off) =
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+ Date::Parse::strptime($date);
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+ return undef unless(defined $off);
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+
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+ # Compute the time zone from offset
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+ my $sign = ($off < 0) ? '-' : '+';
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+ my $hour = abs(int($off / 3600));
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+ my $min = ($off / 60) % 60;
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+
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+ $zone = sprintf('%s%02d%02d', $sign, $hour, $min);
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+ } else {
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+ warn "Date::Parse missing for non-RFC822 date: $date\n";
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+ return undef;
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+ }
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+ # Note: we've already applied the offset to $ts at this point,
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+ # but we want to keep "git fsck" happy.
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# "-1200" is the furthest westermost zone offset,
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# but git fast-import is liberal so we use "-1400"
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if ($zone >= 1400 || $zone <= -1400) {
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@@ -59,9 +149,6 @@ sub msg_date_only ($) {
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my @date = $hdr->header_raw('Date');
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my ($ts);
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foreach my $d (@date) {
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- # Y2K problems: 3-digit years
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- $d =~ s!([A-Za-z]{3}) ([0-9]{3}) ([0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2})!
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- my $yyyy = $2 + 1900; "$1 $yyyy $3"!e;
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$ts = eval { str2date_zone($d) } and return $ts;
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if ($@) {
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my $mid = $hdr->header_raw('Message-ID');
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diff --git a/t/msgtime.t b/t/msgtime.t
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index 6b396602..d9643b65 100644
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--- a/t/msgtime.t
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+++ b/t/msgtime.t
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@@ -84,4 +84,10 @@ is_deeply(datestamp('Fri, 28 Jun 2002 12:54:40 -700'), [1025294080, '-0700']);
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is_deeply(datestamp('Sat, 12 Jan 2002 12:52:57 -200'), [1010847177, '-0200']);
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is_deeply(datestamp('Mon, 05 Nov 2001 10:36:16 -800'), [1004985376, '-0800']);
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+# obsolete formats described in RFC2822
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+for (qw(UT GMT Z)) {
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+ is_deeply(datestamp('Fri, 02 Oct 1993 00:00:00 '.$_), [ 749520000, '+0000']);
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+}
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+is_deeply(datestamp('Fri, 02 Oct 1993 00:00:00 EDT'), [ 749534400, '-0400']);
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+
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done_testing();
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--
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2.24.1
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