import Data.List.Split ( chunksOf )
import Data.Maybe ( catMaybes, listToMaybe )
import Data.String.Utils ( replace )
-import Data.Time.Clock ( NominalDiffTime, UTCTime, addUTCTime )
+import Data.Time.Clock ( UTCTime )
import Data.Time.Format ( formatTime, parseTime )
import Data.Tree.NTree.TypeDefs ( NTree(..) )
import System.Locale ( TimeLocale( wDays, months ), defaultTimeLocale )
--
-- \<time_stamp\> January 6, 2014, at 10:11 PM ET \</time_stamp\>
--
--- TSN doesn't provide a proper time zone name, so we assume that
--- it's always Eastern Standard Time. EST is UTC-5, so we
--- add/subtract 5 hours to convert to/from UTC.
+-- TSN doesn't provide a proper time zone name, only \"ET\" for
+-- \"Eastern Time\". But \"Eastern Time\" changes throughout the
+-- year, depending on one's location, for daylight-savings
+-- time. It's really not any more useful to be off by one hour than
+-- it is to be off by 5 hours, so rather than guess at EDT/EST, we
+-- just store the timestamp as UTC.
--
-- Examples:
--
-- >>> let tn = text_node " January 6, 2014, at 10:11 PM ET "
--- >>> unpickleDoc xp_time_stamp tn
--- Just 2014-01-07 03:11:00 UTC
+-- >>> let (Just tstamp) = unpickleDoc xp_time_stamp tn
+-- >>> tstamp
+-- 2014-01-06 22:11:00 UTC
+-- >>> pickleDoc xp_time_stamp tstamp
+-- NTree (XTag "/" []) [NTree (XText " January 6, 2014, at 10:11 PM ET ") []]
--
xp_time_stamp :: PU UTCTime
xp_time_stamp =
(parse_time_stamp, from_time_stamp) `xpWrapMaybe` xpText
where
- five_hours :: NominalDiffTime
- five_hours = 5 * 60 * 60
-
- subtract_five :: UTCTime -> UTCTime
- subtract_five = addUTCTime (-1 * five_hours)
-
from_time_stamp :: UTCTime -> String
from_time_stamp =
- formatTime defaultTimeLocale time_stamp_format . subtract_five
+ formatTime defaultTimeLocale time_stamp_format
+
-- | (Un)pickle an ambiguous 12-hour AM/PM time, which is ambiguous