The following example converts a string ISO format time in an
arbitrary time zone to a binary timestamp. This may be part of
an input timestamp routine, although a real implementation will
include range checking.
utc_t utc;
struct tm tmtime, tminacc;
float tsec, isec;
double tmp;
long tnsec, insec;
int i, offset, tzhour, tzmin, year, mon;
char *string;
/* Try to convert the string... */
if(sscanf(string, "%d-%d-%d-%d:%d:%e+%d:%dI%e",
&year, &mon, &tmtime.tm_mday, &tmtime.tm_hour,
&tmtime.tm_min, &tsec, &tzhour, &tzmin, &isec) != 9) {
/* Try again with a negative TDF... */
if (sscanf(string, "%d-%d-%d-%d:%d:%e-%d:%dI%e",
&year, &mon, &tmtime.tm_mday, &tmtime.tm_hour,
&tmtime.tm_min, &tsec, &tzhour, &tzmin, &isec) != 9) {
/* ERROR */
exit(1);
}
/* TDF is negative */
tzhour = -tzhour;
tzmin = -tzmin;
}
/* Fill in the fields... */
tmtime.tm_year = year - 1900;
tmtime.tm_mon = --mon;
tmtime.tm_sec = tsec;
tnsec = (modf(tsec, &tmp)*1.0E9);
offset = tzhour*3600 + tzmin*60;
tminacc.tm_sec = isec;
insec = (modf(isec, &tmp)*1.0E9);
/* Convert to a binary timestamp... */
utc_mkanytime(&utc, /* Out: Resultant binary timestamp */
&tmtime, /* In: tm struct that represents input */
tnsec, /* In: Nanoseconds from input */
&tminacc, /* In: tm struct that represents inacc */
insec, /* In: Nanoseconds from input */
offset); /* In: TDF from input */