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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 #ifndef UI_BASE_L10N_TIME_FORMAT_H_
6 #define UI_BASE_L10N_TIME_FORMAT_H_
7 
8 #include "base/basictypes.h"
9 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
10 #include "ui/base/ui_base_export.h"
11 
12 namespace base {
13 class Time;
14 class TimeDelta;
15 }
16 
17 namespace ui {
18 
19 // Methods to format time values as strings.
20 class UI_BASE_EXPORT TimeFormat {
21  public:
22   enum Format {
23     FORMAT_DURATION,   // Plain duration, e.g. in English: "2 minutes".
24     FORMAT_REMAINING,  // Remaining time, e.g. in English: "2 minutes left".
25     FORMAT_ELAPSED,    // Elapsed time, e.g. in English: "2 minutes ago".
26     FORMAT_COUNT       // Enum size counter, not a format.  Must be last.
27   };
28 
29   enum Length {
30     LENGTH_SHORT,  // Short format, e.g. in English: sec/min/hour/day.
31     LENGTH_LONG,   // Long format, e.g. in English: second/minute/hour/day.
32     LENGTH_COUNT   // Enum size counter, not a length.  Must be last.
33   };
34 
35   // Return a localized string of approximate time duration, formatted as a
36   // single number, e.g. in English "2 hours ago".  Currently, all combinations
37   // of format and length except (FORMAT_ELAPSED, LENGTH_LONG) are implemented
38   // but it's easy to add this, if required.
39   static base::string16 Simple(Format format,
40                                Length length,
41                                const base::TimeDelta& delta);
42 
43   // Return a localized string of more precise time duration, either formatted
44   // as a single value or as two values: for a time delta of e.g. 2h19m either
45   // "2 hours" or "2 hours and 19 minutes" could be returned in English.
46   // Two-value output can be forced by setting |cutoff| to -1.  Single-value
47   // output can be forced by using Simple() or setting |cutoff| to 0.
48   // Otherwise, choice of format happens automatically and the value of |cutoff|
49   // determines the largest numeric value that may appear in a single-value
50   // format -- for lower numeric values, a second unit is added to increase
51   // precision.  (Applied to the examples above, a |cutoff| of 2 or smaller
52   // would yield the first string and a |cutoff| of 3 or larger would return the
53   // second string.)
54   //
55   // The aim of this logic is to reduce rounding errors (that in single-value
56   // representation can amount up to 33% of the true time duration) while at the
57   // same time avoiding over-precise time outputs such as e.g. "56 minutes 29
58   // seconds".  The relative rounding error is guaranteed to be less than 0.5 /
59   // |cutoff| (e.g. 5% for a |cutoff| of 10) and a second unit is only used when
60   // necessary to achieve the precision guarantee.
61   //
62   // Currently, the only combination of format and length that is implemented is
63   // (FORMAT_DURATION, LENGTH_LONG), but it's easy to add others if required.
64   //
65   // Note: To allow pre-, post- and infixes which can be inflected depending on
66   // either the first or the second value, two separate translation strings
67   // (IDS_TIME_*_1ST and IDS_TIME_*_2ND) are used per [plurality] times [pair of
68   // units] and are concatenated after having been formatted individually.  The
69   // separator between first unit and second unit (a blank in English) is
70   // included in IDS_TIME_*_1ST.
71   static base::string16 Detailed(Format format,
72                                  Length length,
73                                  int cutoff,
74                                  const base::TimeDelta& delta);
75 
76   // For displaying a relative time in the past.  This method returns either
77   // "Today", "Yesterday", or an empty string if it's older than that.  Returns
78   // the empty string for days in the future.
79   //
80   // TODO(brettw): This should be able to handle days in the future like
81   //    "Tomorrow".
82   // TODO(tc): This should be able to do things like "Last week".  This
83   //    requires handling singluar/plural for all languages.
84   //
85   // The second parameter is optional, it is midnight of "Now" for relative day
86   // computations: Time::Now().LocalMidnight()
87   // If NULL, the current day's midnight will be retrieved, which can be
88   // slow. If many items are being processed, it is best to get the current
89   // time once at the beginning and pass it for each computation.
90   static base::string16 RelativeDate(const base::Time& time,
91                                      const base::Time* optional_midnight_today);
92 
93  private:
94   DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(TimeFormat);
95 };
96 
97 }  // namespace ui
98 
99 #endif  // UI_BASE_L10N_TIME_FORMAT_H_
100