SickGear/lib/hachoir_core/field/timestamp.py
echel0n 0d9fbc1ad7 Welcome to our SickBeard-TVRage Edition ...
This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer.

Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer.

Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk!

Enjoy!
2014-03-09 22:39:12 -07:00

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from lib.hachoir_core.tools import (humanDatetime, humanDuration,
timestampUNIX, timestampMac32, timestampUUID60,
timestampWin64, durationWin64)
from lib.hachoir_core.field import Bits, FieldSet
from datetime import datetime
class GenericTimestamp(Bits):
def __init__(self, parent, name, size, description=None):
Bits.__init__(self, parent, name, size, description)
def createDisplay(self):
return humanDatetime(self.value)
def createRawDisplay(self):
value = Bits.createValue(self)
return unicode(value)
def __nonzero__(self):
return Bits.createValue(self) != 0
def timestampFactory(cls_name, handler, size):
class Timestamp(GenericTimestamp):
def __init__(self, parent, name, description=None):
GenericTimestamp.__init__(self, parent, name, size, description)
def createValue(self):
value = Bits.createValue(self)
return handler(value)
cls = Timestamp
cls.__name__ = cls_name
return cls
TimestampUnix32 = timestampFactory("TimestampUnix32", timestampUNIX, 32)
TimestampUnix64 = timestampFactory("TimestampUnix64", timestampUNIX, 64)
TimestampMac32 = timestampFactory("TimestampUnix32", timestampMac32, 32)
TimestampUUID60 = timestampFactory("TimestampUUID60", timestampUUID60, 60)
TimestampWin64 = timestampFactory("TimestampWin64", timestampWin64, 64)
class TimeDateMSDOS32(FieldSet):
"""
32-bit MS-DOS timestamp (16-bit time, 16-bit date)
"""
static_size = 32
def createFields(self):
# TODO: Create type "MSDOS_Second" : value*2
yield Bits(self, "second", 5, "Second/2")
yield Bits(self, "minute", 6)
yield Bits(self, "hour", 5)
yield Bits(self, "day", 5)
yield Bits(self, "month", 4)
# TODO: Create type "MSDOS_Year" : value+1980
yield Bits(self, "year", 7, "Number of year after 1980")
def createValue(self):
return datetime(
1980+self["year"].value, self["month"].value, self["day"].value,
self["hour"].value, self["minute"].value, 2*self["second"].value)
def createDisplay(self):
return humanDatetime(self.value)
class DateTimeMSDOS32(TimeDateMSDOS32):
"""
32-bit MS-DOS timestamp (16-bit date, 16-bit time)
"""
def createFields(self):
yield Bits(self, "day", 5)
yield Bits(self, "month", 4)
yield Bits(self, "year", 7, "Number of year after 1980")
yield Bits(self, "second", 5, "Second/2")
yield Bits(self, "minute", 6)
yield Bits(self, "hour", 5)
class TimedeltaWin64(GenericTimestamp):
def __init__(self, parent, name, description=None):
GenericTimestamp.__init__(self, parent, name, 64, description)
def createDisplay(self):
return humanDuration(self.value)
def createValue(self):
value = Bits.createValue(self)
return durationWin64(value)