1 | <?php |
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2 | /** |
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3 | * Description: same as 1.php, but using the PEAR::Date engine |
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4 | * Notice the use of the CALENDAR_ENGINE constant, which |
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5 | * switches the calculation "engine" |
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6 | * Note: make sure PEAR::Date is a stable release!!! |
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7 | */ |
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8 | function getmicrotime(){ |
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9 | list($usec, $sec) = explode(" ",microtime()); |
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10 | return ((float)$usec + (float)$sec); |
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11 | } |
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12 | |||
13 | // Switch to PEAR::Date engine |
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14 | define('CALENDAR_ENGINE','PearDate'); |
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15 | |||
16 | if ( !@include 'Calendar/Calendar.php' ) { |
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17 | define('CALENDAR_ROOT','../../'); |
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18 | } |
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19 | |||
20 | if (!isset($_GET['y'])) $_GET['y'] = 2003; |
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21 | if (!isset($_GET['m'])) $_GET['m'] = 8; |
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22 | if (!isset($_GET['d'])) $_GET['d'] = 9; |
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23 | if (!isset($_GET['h'])) $_GET['h'] = 12; |
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24 | if (!isset($_GET['i'])) $_GET['i'] = 34; |
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25 | if (!isset($_GET['s'])) $_GET['s'] = 46; |
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26 | |||
27 | switch ( @$_GET['view'] ) { |
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28 | default: |
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29 | $_GET['view'] = 'calendar_year'; |
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30 | case 'calendar_year': |
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31 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Year.php'; |
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32 | $c = new Calendar_Year($_GET['y']); |
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33 | break; |
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34 | case 'calendar_month': |
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35 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Month.php'; |
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36 | $c = new Calendar_Month($_GET['y'],$_GET['m']); |
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The type
Calendar_Month was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?
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37 | break; |
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38 | case 'calendar_day': |
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39 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Day.php'; |
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40 | $c = new Calendar_Day($_GET['y'],$_GET['m'],$_GET['d']); |
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The type
Calendar_Day was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?
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41 | break; |
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42 | case 'calendar_hour': |
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43 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Hour.php'; |
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44 | $c = new Calendar_Hour($_GET['y'],$_GET['m'],$_GET['d'],$_GET['h']); |
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Calendar_Hour was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?
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45 | break; |
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46 | case 'calendar_minute': |
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47 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Minute.php'; |
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48 | $c = new Calendar_Minute($_GET['y'],$_GET['m'],$_GET['d'],$_GET['h'],$_GET['i']); |
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Calendar_Minute was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?
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49 | break; |
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50 | case 'calendar_second': |
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51 | require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Second.php'; |
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52 | $c = new Calendar_Second($_GET['y'],$_GET['m'],$_GET['d'],$_GET['h'],$_GET['i'],$_GET['s']); |
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Calendar_Second was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?
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53 | break; |
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54 | } |
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55 | |||
56 | // Convert timestamp to human readable date |
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57 | $date = new Date($c->getTimestamp()); |
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58 | |||
59 | echo ( '<h1>Using PEAR::Date engine</h1>' ); |
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60 | echo ( 'Viewing: '.@$_GET['view'].'<br />' ); |
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61 | echo ( 'The time is now: '.$date->format('%Y %a %e %T').'<br >' ); |
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63 | $i = 1; |
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64 | echo ( '<h1>First Iteration</h1>' ); |
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65 | echo ( '<p>The first iteration is more "expensive", the calendar data |
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66 | structures having to be built.</p>' ); |
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67 | $start = getmicrotime(); |
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68 | $c->build(); |
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69 | while ( $e = $c->fetch() ) { |
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70 | $class = strtolower(get_class($e)); |
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71 | $link ="&y=".$e->thisYear()."&m=".$e->thisMonth()."&d=".$e->thisDay(). |
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72 | "&h=".$e->thisHour()."&i=".$e->thisMinute()."&s=".$e->thisSecond(); |
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73 | $method = 'this'.str_replace('calendar_','',$class); |
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74 | echo ( "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?view=".$class.$link."\">".$e->{$method}()."</a> : " ); |
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75 | if ( ($i % 10) == 0 ) { |
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76 | echo ( '<br>' ); |
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77 | } |
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78 | $i++; |
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79 | } |
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80 | echo ( '<p><b>Took: '.(getmicrotime()-$start).' seconds</b></p>' ); |
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82 | $i = 1; |
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83 | echo ( '<h1>Second Iteration</h1>' ); |
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84 | echo ( '<p>This second iteration is faster, the data structures |
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85 | being re-used</p>' ); |
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86 | $start = getmicrotime(); |
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87 | while ( $e = $c->fetch() ) { |
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88 | $class = strtolower(get_class($e)); |
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89 | $link ="&y=".$e->thisYear()."&m=".$e->thisMonth()."&d=".$e->thisDay(). |
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90 | "&h=".$e->thisHour()."&i=".$e->thisMinute()."&s=".$e->thisSecond(); |
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91 | $method = 'this'.str_replace('calendar_','',$class); |
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92 | echo ( "<a href=\"".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?view=".$class.$link."\">".$e->{$method}()."</a> : " ); |
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93 | if ( ($i % 10) == 0 ) { |
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94 | echo ( '<br>' ); |
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95 | } |
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96 | $i++; |
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97 | } |
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98 | echo ( '<p><b>Took: '.(getmicrotime()-$start).' seconds</b></p>' ); |
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99 | ?> |
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?> in files other than templates.
Using a closing tag in PHP files that only contain PHP code is not recommended as you might accidentally add whitespace after the closing tag which would then be output by PHP. This can cause severe problems, for example headers cannot be sent anymore. A simple precaution is to leave off the closing tag as it is not required, and it also has no negative effects whatsoever. ![]() |
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