" ingo/date/format.vim: Common date formats. " " DEPENDENCIES: " - ingo/os.vim autoload script " " Copyright: (C) 2012-2019 Ingo Karkat " The VIM LICENSE applies to this script; see ':help copyright'. " " Maintainer: Ingo Karkat if ! exists('g:IngoLibrary_PreferredDateFormat') let g:IngoLibrary_PreferredDateFormat = '%x' endif function! ingo#date#format#Epoch( ... ) return call('strftime', ['%s'] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#International( ... ) return call('strftime', ['%d-%b-%Y'] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#Preferred( ... ) return call('strftime', [ingo#actions#ValueOrFunc(ingo#plugin#setting#GetBufferLocal('IngoLibrary_PreferredDateFormat'))] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#Sortable( ... ) return call('strftime', ['%Y-%m-%d'] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#SortableNumeric( ... ) return call('strftime', ['%Y%m%d'] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#FilesystemCompatibleTimestamp( ... ) return call('strftime', ['%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'] + a:000) endfunction function! ingo#date#format#InternetTimestamp( ... ) " RFC 3339 Internet Date / Time "1996-12-19T16:39:57-08:00" if ingo#os#IsWindows() " Windows doesn't support %:z, and even returns "either the time-zone " name or time zone abbreviation, depending on registry settings" (e.g. " "Romance Daylight Time", so we hard-code our CET / CEST offset " depending on the outcome. return call('strftime', ['%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S'] + a:000) . (call('strftime', ['%z'] + a:000) =~? '\\|\' ? '+02:00' : '+01:00') else " Ubuntu 10.04 doesn't support %:z yet, but %z works, so insert the " required colon afterwards. let l:colonZItem = call('strftime', ['%:z'] + a:000) return call('strftime', ['%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S'] + a:000) . (l:colonZItem ==# '%:z' ? substitute(call('strftime', ['%z'] + a:000), '\(\d\d\)\(\d\d\)', '\1:\2', '') : l:colonZItem) endif endfunction " vim: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noexpandtab ff=unix fdm=syntax :