#!/usr/bin/perl
package IkiWiki::Plugin::prettydate;
-use IkiWiki;
+use IkiWiki 2.00;
use warnings;
+no warnings 'redefine';
use strict;
-# Blanks duplicate the time before.
-my $default_timetable=[
- "late at night on", # 12
- "", # 1
- "in the wee hours of", # 2
- "", # 3
- "", # 4
- "terribly early in the morning of", # 5
- "", # 6
- "in early morning on", # 7
- "", # 8
- "", # 9
- "in mid-morning of", # 10
- "in late morning of", # 11
- "at lunch time on", # 12
- "", # 1
- "in the afternoon of", # 2
- "", # 3
- "", # 4
- "in late afternoon of", # 5
- "in the evening of", # 6
- "", # 7
- "in late evening on", # 8
- "", # 9
- "at night on", # 10
- "", # 11
-];
+sub default_timetable {
+ # Blanks duplicate the time before.
+ return [
+ #translators: These descriptions of times of day are used
+ #translators: in messages like "last edited <description>".
+ #translators: %A is the name of the day of the week, while
+ #translators: %A- is the name of the previous day.
+ gettext("late %A- night"), # 12
+ "", # 1
+ gettext("in the wee hours of %A- night"), # 2
+ "", # 3
+ "", # 4
+ gettext("terribly early %A morning"), # 5
+ "", # 6
+ gettext("early %A morning"), # 7
+ "", # 8
+ "", # 9
+ gettext("mid-morning %A"), # 10
+ gettext("late %A morning"), # 11
+ gettext("at lunch time on %A"), # 12
+ "", # 1
+ gettext("%A afternoon"), # 2
+ "", # 3
+ "", # 4
+ gettext("late %A afternoon"), # 5
+ gettext("%A evening"), # 6
+ "", # 7
+ gettext("late %A evening"), # 8
+ "", # 9 # 9
+ gettext("%A night"), # 10
+ "", # 11
+ ];
+}
sub import { #{{{
- hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "skeleton", call => \&checkconfig);
+ hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "prettydate", call => \&checkconfig);
} # }}}
sub checkconfig () { #{{{
if (! defined $config{prettydateformat} ||
$config{prettydateformat} eq '%c') {
- $config{prettydateformat}='%X %B %o, %Y';
+ $config{prettydateformat}='%X, %B %o, %Y';
}
if (! ref $config{timetable}) {
- $config{timetable}=$default_timetable;
+ $config{timetable}=default_timetable();
}
# Fill in the blanks.
}
} #}}}
-sub IkiWiki::displaytime ($) { #{{{
+sub IkiWiki::displaytime ($;$) { #{{{
my $time=shift;
+
+ eval q{use Date::Format};
+ error($@) if $@;
my @t=localtime($time);
- my ($h, $m)=@t[2, 1];
+ my ($h, $m, $wday)=@t[2, 1, 6];
+ my $t;
if ($h == 16 && $m < 30) {
- $time = "at teatime on";
+ $t = gettext("at teatime on %A");
}
elsif (($h == 0 && $m < 30) || ($h == 23 && $m > 50)) {
# well, at 40 minutes it's more like the martian timeslip..
- $time = "at midnight on";
+ $t = gettext("at midnight");
}
elsif (($h == 12 && $m < 15) || ($h == 11 && $m > 50)) {
- $time = "at noon on";
+ $t = gettext("at noon on %A");
}
# TODO: sunrise and sunset, but to be right I need to do it based on
# lat and long, and calculate the appropriate one for the actual
# time of year using Astro::Sunrise. Not tonight, it's wee hours
# already..
else {
- $time = $config{timetable}[$h];
- if (! length $time) {
- $time = "sometime";
+ $t = $config{timetable}[$h];
+ if (! length $t) {
+ $t = "sometime";
}
}
- eval q{use Date::Format};
- error($@) if $@;
+ $t=~s{\%A-}{my @yest=@t; $yest[6]--; strftime("%A", \@yest)}eg;
+
my $format=$config{prettydateformat};
- $format=~s/\%X/$time/g;
+ $format=~s/\%X/$t/g;
return strftime($format, \@t);
} #}}}