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Export date controls as ooxml Standard Document Tags (SDT) instead of replacing them with plain text. SDT date controls contain the date in ISO format as an attribute of <date> tag, a custom date format that can be specified by the user in the <dateFormat> tag and the date formatted in that custom format in the <w:sdtContent> tag. The unit test testFormControl from ooxmlexport suite was removed, it only checked if the date control was exported as text and it obviously fails now. A new test that checks the values of the exported control was written instead. A pair of date format functions were added to datetimeutils.hxx. TODO: to avoid supporting all the posible custom formats that can be specified in the <dateFormat> tag, it is forced to dd/mm/yyyy on export. Change-Id: I9d1b6f840ee9e133831fdb04ad399fe31bcb2063
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2.0 KiB
C++
77 lines
2.0 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/*
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* This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
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*
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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*/
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#include <tools/datetimeutils.hxx>
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#include <rtl/strbuf.hxx>
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/// Append the number as 2-digit when less than 10.
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static void lcl_AppendTwoDigits( OStringBuffer &rBuffer, sal_Int32 nNum )
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{
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if ( nNum < 0 || nNum > 99 )
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{
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rBuffer.append( "00" );
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return;
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}
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if ( nNum < 10 )
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rBuffer.append( '0' );
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rBuffer.append( nNum );
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}
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OString DateTimeToOString( const DateTime& rDateTime )
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{
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DateTime aInUTC( rDateTime );
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// HACK: this is correct according to the spec, but MSOffice believes everybody lives
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// in UTC+0 when reading it back
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// aInUTC.ConvertToUTC();
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OStringBuffer aBuffer( 25 );
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aBuffer.append( sal_Int32( aInUTC.GetYear() ) );
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aBuffer.append( '-' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, aInUTC.GetMonth() );
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aBuffer.append( '-' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, aInUTC.GetDay() );
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aBuffer.append( 'T' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, aInUTC.GetHour() );
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aBuffer.append( ':' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, aInUTC.GetMin() );
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aBuffer.append( ':' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, aInUTC.GetSec() );
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aBuffer.append( 'Z' ); // we are in UTC
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return aBuffer.makeStringAndClear();
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}
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OString DateToOString( const Date& rDate )
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{
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Time aTime( Time::EMPTY );
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return DateTimeToOString( DateTime( rDate, aTime ) );
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}
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OString DateToDDMMYYYYOString( const Date& rDate )
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{
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OStringBuffer aBuffer( 25 );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, rDate.GetDay() );
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aBuffer.append( '/' );
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lcl_AppendTwoDigits( aBuffer, rDate.GetMonth() );
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aBuffer.append( '/' );
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aBuffer.append( sal_Int32( rDate.GetYear() ) );
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return aBuffer.makeStringAndClear();
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}
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