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			56 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
|  | /* Copyright (c) 2004, 2006 MySQL AB
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |  This program 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; version 2 of the License. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
|  |  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
|  |  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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
|  |  Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #ifndef _mysql_time_h_
 | ||
|  | #define _mysql_time_h_
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |   Time declarations shared between the server and client API: | ||
|  |   you should not add anything to this header unless it's used | ||
|  |   (and hence should be visible) in mysql.h. | ||
|  |   If you're looking for a place to add new time-related declaration, | ||
|  |   it's most likely my_time.h. See also "C API Handling of Date | ||
|  |   and Time Values" chapter in documentation. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | enum enum_mysql_timestamp_type | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |   MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_NONE= -2, MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_ERROR= -1, | ||
|  |   MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATE= 0, MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_DATETIME= 1, MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME= 2 | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |   Structure which is used to represent datetime values inside MySQL. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   We assume that values in this structure are normalized, i.e. year <= 9999, | ||
|  |   month <= 12, day <= 31, hour <= 23, hour <= 59, hour <= 59. Many functions | ||
|  |   in server such as my_system_gmt_sec() or make_time() family of functions | ||
|  |   rely on this (actually now usage of make_*() family relies on a bit weaker | ||
|  |   restriction). Also functions that produce MYSQL_TIME as result ensure this. | ||
|  |   There is one exception to this rule though if this structure holds time | ||
|  |   value (time_type == MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_TIME) days and hour member can hold | ||
|  |   bigger values. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | typedef struct st_mysql_time | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |   unsigned int  year, month, day, hour, minute, second; | ||
|  |   unsigned long second_part; | ||
|  |   my_bool       neg; | ||
|  |   enum enum_mysql_timestamp_type time_type; | ||
|  | } MYSQL_TIME; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #endif /* _mysql_time_h_ */
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