opnsense-exporter/vendor/github.com/xhit/go-str2duration/v2/str2duration.go

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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golang/go/master/LICENSE
package str2duration
import (
"errors"
"time"
)
var unitMap = map[string]int64{
"ns": int64(time.Nanosecond),
"us": int64(time.Microsecond),
"µs": int64(time.Microsecond), // U+00B5 = micro symbol
"μs": int64(time.Microsecond), // U+03BC = Greek letter mu
"ms": int64(time.Millisecond),
"s": int64(time.Second),
"m": int64(time.Minute),
"h": int64(time.Hour),
"d": int64(time.Hour) * 24,
"w": int64(time.Hour) * 168,
}
// ParseDuration parses a duration string.
// A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of
// decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix,
// such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m".
// Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h", "d", "w".
func ParseDuration(s string) (time.Duration, error) {
// [-+]?([0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?[a-z]+)+
orig := s
var d int64
neg := false
// Consume [-+]?
if s != "" {
c := s[0]
if c == '-' || c == '+' {
neg = c == '-'
s = s[1:]
}
}
// Special case: if all that is left is "0", this is zero.
if s == "0" {
return 0, nil
}
if s == "" {
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
for s != "" {
var (
v, f int64 // integers before, after decimal point
scale float64 = 1 // value = v + f/scale
)
var err error
// The next character must be [0-9.]
if !(s[0] == '.' || '0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') {
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
// Consume [0-9]*
pl := len(s)
v, s, err = leadingInt(s)
if err != nil {
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
pre := pl != len(s) // whether we consumed anything before a period
// Consume (\.[0-9]*)?
post := false
if s != "" && s[0] == '.' {
s = s[1:]
pl := len(s)
f, scale, s = leadingFraction(s)
post = pl != len(s)
}
if !pre && !post {
// no digits (e.g. ".s" or "-.s")
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
// Consume unit.
i := 0
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if c == '.' || '0' <= c && c <= '9' {
break
}
}
if i == 0 {
return 0, errors.New("time: missing unit in duration " + quote(orig))
}
u := s[:i]
s = s[i:]
unit, ok := unitMap[u]
if !ok {
return 0, errors.New("time: unknown unit " + quote(u) + " in duration " + quote(orig))
}
if v > (1<<63-1)/unit {
// overflow
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
v *= unit
if f > 0 {
// float64 is needed to be nanosecond accurate for fractions of hours.
// v >= 0 && (f*unit/scale) <= 3.6e+12 (ns/h, h is the largest unit)
v += int64(float64(f) * (float64(unit) / scale))
if v < 0 {
// overflow
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
}
d += v
if d < 0 {
// overflow
return 0, errors.New("time: invalid duration " + quote(orig))
}
}
if neg {
d = -d
}
return time.Duration(d), nil
}
func quote(s string) string {
return "\"" + s + "\""
}
var errLeadingInt = errors.New("time: bad [0-9]*") // never printed
// leadingInt consumes the leading [0-9]* from s.
func leadingInt(s string) (x int64, rem string, err error) {
i := 0
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if c < '0' || c > '9' {
break
}
if x > (1<<63-1)/10 {
// overflow
return 0, "", errLeadingInt
}
x = x*10 + int64(c) - '0'
if x < 0 {
// overflow
return 0, "", errLeadingInt
}
}
return x, s[i:], nil
}
// leadingFraction consumes the leading [0-9]* from s.
// It is used only for fractions, so does not return an error on overflow,
// it just stops accumulating precision.
func leadingFraction(s string) (x int64, scale float64, rem string) {
i := 0
scale = 1
overflow := false
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if c < '0' || c > '9' {
break
}
if overflow {
continue
}
if x > (1<<63-1)/10 {
// It's possible for overflow to give a positive number, so take care.
overflow = true
continue
}
y := x*10 + int64(c) - '0'
if y < 0 {
overflow = true
continue
}
x = y
scale *= 10
}
return x, scale, s[i:]
}
// String returns a string representing the duration in the form "1w4d2h3m5s".
// Units with 0 values aren't returned, for example: 1d1ms is 1 day 1 milliseconds
func String(d time.Duration) string {
if d == 0 {
return "0s"
}
// Largest time is 15250w1d23h47m16s854ms775us807ns
var buf [32]byte
w := len(buf)
var sign string
u := uint64(d)
neg := d < 0
if neg {
u = -u
sign = "-"
}
// u is nanoseconds (ns)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%1000 > 0 {
buf[w] = 's'
w--
buf[w] = 'n'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%1000)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 1000
// u is now integer microseconds (us)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%1000 > 0 {
buf[w] = 's'
w--
buf[w] = 'u'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%1000)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 1000
// u is now integer milliseconds (ms)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%1000 > 0 {
buf[w] = 's'
w--
buf[w] = 'm'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%1000)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 1000
// u is now integer seconds (s)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%60 > 0 {
buf[w] = 's'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%60)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 60
// u is now integer minutes (m)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%60 > 0 {
buf[w] = 'm'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%60)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 60
// u is now integer hours (h)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%24 > 0 {
buf[w] = 'h'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%24)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 24
// u is now integer days (d)
if u > 0 {
w--
if u%7 > 0 {
buf[w] = 'd'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u%7)
} else {
w++
}
u /= 7
// u is now integer weeks (w)
if u > 0 {
w--
buf[w] = 'w'
w = fmtInt(buf[:w], u)
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return sign + string(buf[w:])
}
// fmtInt formats v into the tail of buf.
// It returns the index where the output begins.
func fmtInt(buf []byte, v uint64) int {
w := len(buf)
if v == 0 {
w--
buf[w] = '0'
} else {
for v > 0 {
w--
buf[w] = byte(v%10) + '0'
v /= 10
}
}
return w
}