/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" typedef long nsDateFormatSelector; %{ C++ enum { kDateFormatNone = 0, // do not include the date in the format string kDateFormatLong, // provides the long date format for the given locale kDateFormatShort, // provides the short date format for the given locale kDateFormatYearMonth, // formats using only the year and month kDateFormatWeekday // week day (e.g. Mon, Tue) }; %} typedef long nsTimeFormatSelector; %{ C++ enum { kTimeFormatNone = 0, // don't include the time in the format string kTimeFormatSeconds, // provides the time format with seconds in the given locale kTimeFormatNoSeconds, // provides the time format without seconds in the given locale kTimeFormatSecondsForce24Hour, // forces the time format to use the 24 clock, regardless of the locale conventions kTimeFormatNoSecondsForce24Hour // forces the time format to use the 24 clock, regardless of the locale conventions }; %} %{C++ // Define Contractid and CID // {2EA2E7D0-4095-11d3-9144-006008A6EDF6} #define NS_SCRIPTABLEDATEFORMAT_CID \ { 0x2ea2e7d0, 0x4095, 0x11d3, { 0x91, 0x44, 0x0, 0x60, 0x8, 0xa6, 0xed, 0xf6 } } #define NS_SCRIPTABLEDATEFORMAT_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/intl/scriptabledateformat;1" extern nsresult NS_NewScriptableDateFormat(nsISupports* aOuter, REFNSIID aIID, void** aResult); %} /** * Format date and time in a human readable format. */ [scriptable, uuid(0c89efb0-1aae-11d3-9141-006008a6edf6)] interface nsIScriptableDateFormat : nsISupports { /** * Do not include the date in the format string. */ const long dateFormatNone = 0; /** * Provide the long date format. * * NOTE: * The original definitions of dateFormatLong and dateFormatShort are from * the Windows platform. * In US English dateFormatLong output will be like: * Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:02:14 PM * In US English dateFormatShort output will be like: * 1/29/03 4:02:14 PM * On platforms like Linux, it is rather difficult to achieve exact * same output, and since we are aiming at human readers, it does not make * sense to achieve exact same result. We will do just enough as the * platform allow us to do. */ const long dateFormatLong = 1; /** * Provide the short date format. See also dateFormatLong. */ const long dateFormatShort = 2; /** * Format using only the year and month. */ const long dateFormatYearMonth = 3; /** * Provide the Week day (e.g. Mo, Mon, Monday or similar). */ const long dateFormatWeekday = 4; /** * Don't include the time in the format string. */ const long timeFormatNone = 0; /** * Provide the time format with seconds. */ const long timeFormatSeconds = 1; /** * Provide the time format without seconds. */ const long timeFormatNoSeconds = 2; /** * Provide the time format with seconds, and force the time format to use * 24-hour clock, regardless of the locale conventions. */ const long timeFormatSecondsForce24Hour = 3; /** * Provide the time format without seconds, and force the time format to use * 24-hour clock, regardless of the locale conventions. */ const long timeFormatNoSecondsForce24Hour = 4; /** * Format the given date and time in a human readable format. * * The underlying operating system is used to format the date and time. * * Pass an empty string as the locale parameter to use the OS settings with * the preferred date and time formatting given by the user. * * Pass a locale code as described in nsILocale as the locale parameter * (e.g. en-US) to use a specific locale. If the given locale is not * available, a fallback will be used. * * NOTE: The output of this method depends on the operating system and user * settings. Even if you pass a locale code as the first parameter, there * are no guarantees about which locale and exact format the returned value * uses. Even if you know the locale, the format might be customized by the * user. Therefore you should not use the returned values in contexts where * you depend on any specific format or language. * * @param locale * Locale code of locale used to format the date or an empty string * to follow user preference. * @param dateFormatSelector * Indicate which format should preferably be used for the date. * Use one of the dateFormat* constants. * @param timeFormatSelector * Indicate which format should preferably be used for the time. * Use one of the timeFormat* constants. * @param year, month, day, hour, minute and second * The date and time to be formatted, given in the computer's local * time zone. * @return The date and time formatted as human readable text according to * user preferences or the given locale. */ wstring FormatDateTime(in wstring locale, in long dateFormatSelector, in long timeFormatSelector, in long year, in long month, in long day, in long hour, in long minute, in long second); /** * Format the given date in a human readable format. * * See FormatDateTime for details. */ wstring FormatDate(in wstring locale, in long dateFormatSelector, in long year, in long month, in long day); /** * Format the given time in a human readable format. * * See FormatDateTime for details. */ wstring FormatTime(in wstring locale, in long timeFormatSelector, in long hour, in long minute, in long second); };