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The following are proposed additions to Qt's Date/Time support which KDE would like to see to enable dropping of our own Date/Time support, or would help improve Qt's localization under Win/OSX/CLDR.
The initial proposal for merging KDE features in Qt5 as presented at QtCS is documented on the QtCS wiki at http://developer.qt.nokia.com/groups/qt_contributors_summit/wiki/QDateTime


== Code Quality ==
This page documents specific API proposals.


* important code is inline and no d-> means impossible to change implementation without breaking BC, this should be fixed
== Full CLDR Date Format and Calendar System support ==
* poor overflow checking in places returns incorrect results instead of an invalid date


== Date Range ==
The CLDR Date Format support and Calendar System support are closely connected and need to be designed together, although they will be separately implemented.  The following API design is based on the CLDR standard.


The date is stored as a Julian Day Number in a uint with jd == 0 erroneously considered to be invalid.  This restricts dates to a range of 2January 4713BC to about 11 million AD.  Changing the uint into an int32 or a int64 will make this date range more useful scientifically:
Backwards source compatibility is required to be maintained by the QDate class using the QT4_COMPAT directive.
* int32 =  5 x 10^6
* int64 = 25 x 10^15
* Geological time: Age of Earth =  5 x 10^9
* Astronomical time: Age of Universe = 13.75 x 10^9


Currently used formulas do not reliably support a date range outside of 8000BC to 8000AD so these should be the limits for now, but can be later extended.
The Qt4 API is inconsistent, incomplete, and requires modification to fully support CLDR, so the opportunity should be taken to fully overhaul the API.  Most apps will be unaffected as they should simply be using the default toString()/fromString() methods.


Invalidity (e.g. when adding and you go out-of-bounds) will probably need a bool, or just a very large number considered out-of-range.
=== Object Model ===


== Date/Time Format Codes ==
The physical object model is still uncertain.  The logical model is as follows:


Goal: To add more date/time to/from string format codes
QLocale - The locale class, container for type of calendar system, date/time formats, and date/time name translations, and accessor methods to format/parse date/times in that locale.  Existing class to be modified.


Rationale: Format codes part of standard CLDR, Posix, Windows and OSX date formats and localization, so Qt may not be localizing dates to country or users system date/time format. Many are string form of existing Qt api.  Convenience for coders.
QDate - A container class to hold a Julian Day number.  Shouldn't have any ymd or string methods, but to maintain full backwards compatibility will use QT4_COMPAT for all existing ymd and string methods.


QDateTime formats are mostly based on the Unicode CLDR fomats:
QDateCalculator.  A calculator class for converting a QDate to/from YMD values.  No virtuals to be used.


* http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-15.html#Date_Format_Patterns
QDateTimeParser - Takes an input string, date/time format, and locale and returns a QDateTime. Existing private class to be modified.


However only a sub-set of these are implementedQt currently supports the following format codes:
QDateTimeFormatter - Takes a QDateTime, date/time format and locale and returns a QStringNew private class based on the QLocale formatter.  The QDateTime formatter is to be deleted.


d    Day as a number without a leading zero (1 to 31)
The QDateCalculator will be awkward to use directly so we will provide either a QLocalDate class combining all the above in a single convenience wrapper, or a method on QDate to access the calculator such as QDate::calendar(), or both.
dd  Day as a number with a leading zero (01 to 31)
ddd  Weekday abbreviated localized name (e.g. 'Mon' to 'Sun').
dddd Weekday long localized name (e.g. 'Monday' to 'Sunday').
M    Month as a number without a leading zero (1 to 12)
MM  Month as a number with a leading zero (01 to 12)
MMM  Month abbreviated localized name (e.g. 'Jan' to 'Dec').
MMMM Month long localized name (e.g. 'January' to 'December').
yy  Year as two digit number (00 to 99)
yyyy Year as four digit number. (-9999 to 9999)


h    Hour without a leading zero (0 to 23 or 1 to 12 if AM/PM)
=== API Changes ===
hh  Hour with a leading zero (00 to 23 or 01 to 12 if AM/PM)
H    24 Hour without a leading zero (0 to 23)
HH  24 Hour with a leading zero (00 to 23)
m    Minute without a leading zero (0 to 59)
mm  Minute with a leading zero (00 to 59)
s    Second without a leading zero (0 to 59)
ss  Second with a leading zero (00 to 59)
z    Milliseconds without leading zeroes (0 to 999)
zzz  Milliseconds with leading zeroes (000 to 999)
AP  AM/PM uppercase
ap  AM/PM lowercase
A    AM/PM uppercase
a    AM/PM lowercase
t    Timezone (for example "CEST")


Note that:
Deprecate the old Qt and QDate enums:
* ddd and dddd formats are not valid CLDR forms but derived from Windows, they should be EEE and EEEE instead.
* AP and ap are not valid CLDR forms
* h and hh do not exactly match the CLDR definition
* t is not a valid CLDR form


The following CLDR codes should be supported:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  // Merges both format and field type!
  enum QLocale::FormatType { LongFormat, ShortFormat, NarrowFormat };


ddddd Day narrow localized name (e.g. 'M' to 'S').
  // Used for both month and day names!
MMMMM Month narrow localized name (e.g. 'J' to 'D').
  enum QDate::MonthNameType { DateFormat = 0, StandaloneFormat };
y    Year without a leading zero (1 to 9999)


D (1..3)
  enum Qt::DateFormat { TextDate,                    // default Qt
Day of Year, numeric with or without leading zeros.
                        ISODate,                      // ISO 8601
Matches existing dayOfYear() api.
                        SystemLocaleDate,            // deprecated
                        LocalDate = SystemLocaleDate, // deprecated
                        LocaleDate,                  // deprecated
                        SystemLocaleShortDate,
                        SystemLocaleLongDate,
                        DefaultLocaleShortDate,
                        DefaultLocaleLongDate };
</syntaxhighlight>


w (1-2)
Delete or Deprecate the old QLocale enums:
Week of Year, numeric with or without leading zero.
Matches existing weekNumber() api.


Y (1..n)
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
Week year, e.g. for ISO Week Number year week falls in, forms to match y.
  // Merges both format type and field type!
Matches existing weekNumber() api.
  enum QLocale::FormatType { LongFormat, ShortFormat, NarrowFormat };
</syntaxhighlight>


E (1..5)
Add new QLocale enums:
Weekday, abbreviated (e.g. 'Mon'), long (e.g. 'Monday') and narrow (e.g. 'M')


G (1..5)
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
Era localized name, abbreviated (e.g. 'AD'), long (e.g. 'Anno Domini') and narrow (e.g. 'A')
  // CLDR format length attribute for date/time/number/currency
  enum QLocale::StringFormat { FullFormat,
                              LongFormat,
                              MediumFormat,
                              ShortFormat };


z/Z/v/V
  // CLDR field width attribute
Timezones. TODO. Depends on QTime support.
  enum QLocale::FieldFormat { LongName,      // e.g. January
                              ShortName,    // e.g. Jan
                              NarrowName,    // e.g. J
                              LongNumber,    // e.g. 01
                              ShortNumber }; // e.g. 1


The following CLDR codes may be implemented but are not considered as important:
  // CLDR context attribute
  enum QLocale::FieldContext { FormatContext,        // Use in a format
                              StandaloneContext };  // Use standalone


  Q (1..4)
  // CLDR calendar attribute
Quarter in year, '2', '02', 'Q2' or '2nd Quarter'
  enum QLocale::CalendarSystem { DefaultCalendar = 0, // i.e. locale default
                                GregorianCalendar = 1,
                                JulianCalendar = 2,
                                ... };


W (1)
  // CLDR year type attribute, in Qt or QDateTime namespace instead?
Week of Month, numeric.
  enum QLocale::YearType { StandardYear, LeapYear }


F (1)
  // CLDR date time fields, maybe in Qt or QLocale namespace?
Day of Week In Month, e.g. if today is 2nd Monday in Month = 2
  enum QDateTime::DateTimeField { Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second, ... }


e (1..5)
  // Common standard formats, maybe in Qt or QLocale namespace?
Weekday, localized numeric (1 or 01), abbreviated (e.g. 'Mon'), long (e.g. 'Monday') and narrow (e.g. 'M').
  enum QDateTime::DateTimeFormat { IsoFormat,
Would require QLocale support for localized week number, i.e. US week as well as ISO week.
                                  RfcFormat,
                                  Rfc3339Format,
                                  WeekFormat,
                                  OrdinalFormat };
</syntaxhighlight>


The following new api will be required in QDateTime to support the format codes.


enum QDate::NameFormat( NarrowName, ShortName, LongName )
Add new QLocale calendar sytem methods:
QString QDate::monthName(NameFormat format)
QString QDate::weekdayName(NameFormat format)
QStringQDate:: eraName(NameFormat format)
int QDate::quarter()
int QDate::weekOfMonth()
int QDate::weekdayInMonth()


Note the month and day name api are already marked for change in Qt5.
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  CalendarSystem QLocale::calendarSystem(); const            // current calendar, usually locale default
  QList<CalendarSystem> QLocale::calendarSystems() const;    // locale preferred list
  QList<CalendarSystem> QLocale::allCalendarSystems() const; // all calendars list
  QDateCalculator QLocale::calendar();                      // current calendar calculator
</syntaxhighlight>


Support for the Stand Alone forms should also be considered.
Deprecate the old QDate name methods:


Dropping the non-CLDR compliant codes should also be considered
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  static QString QDate::shortMonthName(int month, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::shortDayName(int weekday, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::longMonthName(int month, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::longDayName(int weekday, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
</syntaxhighlight>


== Date/Time Named Formats ==
Delete or Deprecate the old QLocale name methods:


Goal: To add more date/time named formats
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QLocale::monthName(int month, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::standaloneMonthName(int month, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::dayName(int weekday, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::standaloneDayName(int weekday, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::amText() const;
  QString QLocale::pmText() const;
</syntaxhighlight>


Rationale: Convenience for coders
Add new QLocale name methods:


Qt currently provides the following named date formats via an enum:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QLocale::monthName(int month,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName,
                            FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                            YearType yearType = StandardYear,
                            CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::weekdayName(int weekday,
                              FieldFormat format = LongName,
                              FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                              CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::dayPeriodName(QTime time,
                                FieldFormat format = LongName,
                                FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                                CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::eraName(int year,
                          FieldFormat format = LongName,
                          FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                          CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::quarterName(int quarter,
                              FieldFormat format = LongName,
                              FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                              CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::calendarName(CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar,
                                FieldFormat format = LongName,
                                FieldContext context = Standaloneontext) const;
</syntaxhighlight>


    enum DateFormat {
Modify the QLocale date/time format methods:
        TextDate,      // default Qt
        ISODate,      // ISO 8601
        SystemLocaleShortDate,
        SystemLocaleLongDate,
        DefaultLocaleShortDate,
        DefaultLocaleLongDate
    };


The following named date/time formats would be useful:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
    QString QLocale::dateFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
    QString QLocale::timeFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
    QString QLocale::dateTimeFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
</syntaxhighlight>


ISOTime          ISO 8601 format time
to replace FormatType with StringType:
                  "hh[:mm[:ss[.sss]]]TZ"
ISODateTime      ISO 8601 format date and time
                  "[±]YYYY-MM-DDThh[:mm[:ss[.sss]]]TZ"
RFCDateTime      RFC 822/850/1036/1123/2822 format
                  "[Wdy,] DD Mon YYYY hh:mm[:ss] ±hhmm"
                  "Wdy Mon DD HH:MM:SS YYYY"
RFCDateTimeDay  RFC format including day of the week
                  "Wdy, DD Mon YYYY hh:mm:ss ±hhmm"
RFC3339DateTime  RFC 3339 format
                  "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.sss](Z|±hh:mm)"
ISOWeekDate,    ISO 8601 Week Date format
                  "YYYY-Www-D", e.g. 2009-W01-1
ISOOrdinalDate  ISO 8601 Ordinal Date format
                  "YYYY-DDD", e.g. 2009-001


Note the ISO dates should accept both basic and expanded formats.
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QLocale::dateFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::timeFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::dateTimeFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;
</syntaxhighlight>


Note: KDateTime uses regex's for these in an inefficient way, don't just copy.
Deprecate all the QDateTime toString() and fromString() methods:


== Date Eras ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QDate::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QDate::toString(const QString &format) const;


Many locales have an optional Era system for dates, others such as Japan use an era system in its official date formats.
  static QDate QDate::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QDate QDate::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);


== ISO Ordinal Date ==
  QString QTime::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QTime::toString(const QString &format) const;


== ISO Week Date ==
  static QTime QTime::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QTime QTime::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);


== Date Maths ==
  QString QDateTime::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QDateTime::toString(const QString &format) const;


Qt currently only provides standard date math functions for adding years, months or days.  Some more convenience functions could be added.
  static QDateTime QDateTime::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QDateTime QDateTime::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);
</syntaxhighlight>


== Date Locale Functions ==
Mondify the QLocale toString() and fromString() methods:


Some additional localization options could be added to QLocale to support date formatting:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;


* Week Start Day
  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, FormatType = LongFormat) const;
* Working Week Start/End Days (or Weekend Start/End)
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, FormatType = LongFormat) const;
* Short Year Window
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
* Digit Sets
</syntaxhighlight>
* Calendar System
* Week Number System


These are also detailed on the QtMerge/QLocale page.
to replace FormatType with StringType:


== Calendar Systems ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, StringType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, StringType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, StringType format = LongFormat) const;


  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, StringType = LongFormat) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, StringType = LongFormat) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, StringType format = LongFormat) const;
</syntaxhighlight>


Add the following new toString/fromSting methods to QLocale


The following api changes will be required
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
isNull() - Will now indicate an invalid date in any calendar system, e.g. addition resulting in out-of-bounds
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
isValid() - Will now indicate if date is valid within current calendar system, but date may still be valid in another calendar system.
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;


== Time Zones ==
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;


== Durations ==
  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;


== Widgets ==
  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                        FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                        FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                                FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
</syntaxhighlight>


The various widgets will need modification to match the new features and api.
Modify the existing string date field format codes to be CLDR compliant as follows:


<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  ddd - Weekday - Change to EEE
  dddd - Weekday - Change to EEEE
    AP - AM/PM - Remove, already have A
    ap - am/pm - Remove, already have a
    h - Hour - Modify behaviour to match CLDR
    hh - Hour - Modify behaviour to match CLDR
    t - Timezone - Change to z
</syntaxhighlight>


From qt-interest list: QCalendarWidget to use Start of Week from Qlocale, but be able to override if needed.
Add new CLDR date field format codes for existing or new api:


== Summary all api proposals ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
  ddddd - Weekday narrow name
  MMMMM - Month narrow name
      y - Year without leading zeros
      d - Day of Year
      w - Week of Year
      Y - Week Year
      L - Stand-alone Month
      e - Weekday
      E - Weekday
      c - Stand-alone Weekday
      G - Era name
      z - Timezone
      Z - Timezone
      v - Timezone
      V - Timezone
      Q - Quarter of Year
      q - Stand-alone Quarter of Year
      W - Week of Month
      F - Day of Week In Month
</syntaxhighlight>


void QDate::setCalendarSystem(CalendarSystem)
== QDate API changes ==
CalendarSystem QDate::calendarSystem()
void QDate::setLocale(QString)???
QString QDate::locale()???


bool QDate::isValidOrdinalDate(int year, int dayOfYear)
The following QDate YMD methods will be deprecated using QT4_COMPAT:
bool QDate::setOrdinalDate(int year, int dayOfYear)


bool QDate::isValidEraDate(QString eraName, int yearInEra, int month, int day)
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
bool QDate::setEraDate(QString eraName, int yearInEra, int month, int day)
    QDate(int y, int m, int d);


bool QDate::isValidWeekDate(int year, int weekOfYear, int dayOfWeek)
    int year() const;
bool QDate::setWeekDate(int year, int weekOfYear, int dayOfWeek)
    int month() const;
    int day() const;
    int dayOfWeek() const;
    int dayOfYear() const;
    int daysInMonth() const;
    int daysInYear() const;
    int weekNumber(int *yearNum = 0) const;


QString QDate::eraName()
    bool setDate(int year, int month, int day);
int     QDate::yearInEra()???
     void getDate(int *year, int *month, int *day);


int QDate::monthsInYear()
    QDate addDays(int days) const;
int QDate::weeksInYear()
    QDate addMonths(int months) const;
    QDate addYears(int years) const;
    int daysTo(const QDate &) const;


enum    QDate::NameFormat(NarrowName, ShortName, LongName)
    static bool isValid(int y, int m, int d);
QString QDate::monthName(NameFormat format)
    static bool isLeapYear(int year);
QString QDate::weekdayName(NameFormat format)
</syntaxhighlight>


int QDate::quarter()
The following new methods or variations will be added:
int QDate::weekOfMonth()
int QDate::weekdayInMonth()


void QDate::dateDifference(const QDate &toDate, int *years, int *months, int *days, int *dir)
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">
int  QDate::yearsDifference(const QDate &toDate)
    static QDate gregorianDate(int year, int month, int day);
int QDate::monthsDifference(const QDate &toDate)
    static QDate localDate(int year, int month, int day, QLocale::CalendarSystem calSys = QLocale::DefaultCalendar);
int  QDate::daysDifference(const QDate &toDate)
</syntaxhighlight>


  QDate QDate::firstDayOfYear()
=== Implementation Plan ===
  QDate QDate::lastDayOfYear()
 
  QDate QDate::firstDayOfMonth()
The following phased implementation is planned:
  QDate QDate::lastDayOfMonth()
 
* Clean-up current code where required.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Separate private QDateTimeParser into own file.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Create new private QDateTimeFormatter class, move current formatting code from QLocale into QDateTimeFormatter, change QDateTime to make calls to it.  Delete QDateTime formatter code.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Create new QDateCalculator class implementing most calendars. Write new unit tests.
 
Still fuzzy:
* Change QDateTimeFormatter and QDateTimeParser to fix the currently supported field codes to be CLDR compliant.  Modify existing tests to ensure they still pass.
* Implement new formatting api but making calls to existing backend code, for options that don't yet have the backend coded just translate to a sensible replacement, i.e. for FullDate return LongDate. Only supported CalendarSystem is DefaultCalendar.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Add to QDateTimeFormatter and QDateTimeParser the CLDR field codes that are already supported by existing QDate api.  Write new tests.
* Convert unit tests from old api to new api.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Convert widgets and other Qt code to new api.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Remove old api.  All existing tests should still pass.
* Modify QLocale CLDR backend to return full set of values for new api.  Write new tests.
* Modify QLocale Mac backend to return full set of values for new api. Write new tests.
* Modify QLocale Windows backend to return full set of values for new api. Write new tests.
* Add Era support
* Add Week Date support

Latest revision as of 17:51, 14 September 2011

The initial proposal for merging KDE features in Qt5 as presented at QtCS is documented on the QtCS wiki at http://developer.qt.nokia.com/groups/qt_contributors_summit/wiki/QDateTime

This page documents specific API proposals.

Full CLDR Date Format and Calendar System support

The CLDR Date Format support and Calendar System support are closely connected and need to be designed together, although they will be separately implemented. The following API design is based on the CLDR standard.

Backwards source compatibility is required to be maintained by the QDate class using the QT4_COMPAT directive.

The Qt4 API is inconsistent, incomplete, and requires modification to fully support CLDR, so the opportunity should be taken to fully overhaul the API. Most apps will be unaffected as they should simply be using the default toString()/fromString() methods.

Object Model

The physical object model is still uncertain. The logical model is as follows:

QLocale - The locale class, container for type of calendar system, date/time formats, and date/time name translations, and accessor methods to format/parse date/times in that locale. Existing class to be modified.

QDate - A container class to hold a Julian Day number. Shouldn't have any ymd or string methods, but to maintain full backwards compatibility will use QT4_COMPAT for all existing ymd and string methods.

QDateCalculator. A calculator class for converting a QDate to/from YMD values. No virtuals to be used.

QDateTimeParser - Takes an input string, date/time format, and locale and returns a QDateTime. Existing private class to be modified.

QDateTimeFormatter - Takes a QDateTime, date/time format and locale and returns a QString. New private class based on the QLocale formatter. The QDateTime formatter is to be deleted.

The QDateCalculator will be awkward to use directly so we will provide either a QLocalDate class combining all the above in a single convenience wrapper, or a method on QDate to access the calculator such as QDate::calendar(), or both.

API Changes

Deprecate the old Qt and QDate enums:

  // Merges both format and field type!
  enum QLocale::FormatType { LongFormat, ShortFormat, NarrowFormat };

  // Used for both month and day names!
  enum QDate::MonthNameType { DateFormat = 0, StandaloneFormat };

  enum Qt::DateFormat { TextDate,                     // default Qt
                        ISODate,                      // ISO 8601
                        SystemLocaleDate,             // deprecated
                        LocalDate = SystemLocaleDate, // deprecated
                        LocaleDate,                   // deprecated
                        SystemLocaleShortDate,
                        SystemLocaleLongDate,
                        DefaultLocaleShortDate,
                        DefaultLocaleLongDate };

Delete or Deprecate the old QLocale enums:

  // Merges both format type and field type!
  enum QLocale::FormatType { LongFormat, ShortFormat, NarrowFormat };

Add new QLocale enums:

  // CLDR format length attribute for date/time/number/currency
  enum QLocale::StringFormat { FullFormat,
                               LongFormat,
                               MediumFormat,
                               ShortFormat };

  // CLDR field width attribute
  enum QLocale::FieldFormat { LongName,      // e.g. January
                              ShortName,     // e.g. Jan
                              NarrowName,    // e.g. J
                              LongNumber,    // e.g. 01
                              ShortNumber }; // e.g. 1

  // CLDR context attribute
  enum QLocale::FieldContext { FormatContext,        // Use in a format
                               StandaloneContext };  // Use standalone

  // CLDR calendar attribute
  enum QLocale::CalendarSystem { DefaultCalendar = 0,  // i.e. locale default
                                 GregorianCalendar = 1,
                                 JulianCalendar = 2,
                                 ... };

  // CLDR year type attribute, in Qt or QDateTime namespace instead?
  enum QLocale::YearType { StandardYear, LeapYear }

  // CLDR date time fields, maybe in Qt or QLocale namespace?
  enum QDateTime::DateTimeField { Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second, ... }

  // Common standard formats, maybe in Qt or QLocale namespace?
  enum QDateTime::DateTimeFormat { IsoFormat,
                                   RfcFormat,
                                   Rfc3339Format,	
                                   WeekFormat,
                                   OrdinalFormat };


Add new QLocale calendar sytem methods:

  CalendarSystem QLocale::calendarSystem(); const            // current calendar, usually locale default
  QList<CalendarSystem> QLocale::calendarSystems() const;    // locale preferred list
  QList<CalendarSystem> QLocale::allCalendarSystems() const; // all calendars list
  QDateCalculator QLocale::calendar();                       // current calendar calculator

Deprecate the old QDate name methods:

  static QString QDate::shortMonthName(int month, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::shortDayName(int weekday, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::longMonthName(int month, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);
  static QString QDate::longDayName(int weekday, MonthNameType type = QDate::DateFormat);

Delete or Deprecate the old QLocale name methods:

  QString QLocale::monthName(int month, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::standaloneMonthName(int month, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::dayName(int weekday, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::standaloneDayName(int weekday, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::amText() const;
  QString QLocale::pmText() const;

Add new QLocale name methods:

  QString QLocale::monthName(int month,
                             FieldFormat format = LongName,
                             FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                             YearType yearType = StandardYear,
                             CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::weekdayName(int weekday,
                               FieldFormat format = LongName,
                               FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                               CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::dayPeriodName(QTime time,
                                 FieldFormat format = LongName,
                                 FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                                 CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::eraName(int year,
                           FieldFormat format = LongName,
                           FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                           CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::quarterName(int quarter,
                               FieldFormat format = LongName,
                               FieldContext context = StandaloneContext,
                               CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar) const;
  QString QLocale::calendarName(CalendarSystem calendar = DefaultCalendar,
                                FieldFormat format = LongName,
                                FieldContext context = Standaloneontext) const;

Modify the QLocale date/time format methods:

    QString QLocale::dateFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
    QString QLocale::timeFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
    QString QLocale::dateTimeFormat(FormatType format = LongFormat) const;

to replace FormatType with StringType:

  QString QLocale::dateFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::timeFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::dateTimeFormat(StringFormat format = LongFormat) const;

Deprecate all the QDateTime toString() and fromString() methods:

  QString QDate::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QDate::toString(const QString &format) const;

  static QDate QDate::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QDate QDate::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);

  QString QTime::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QTime::toString(const QString &format) const;

  static QTime QTime::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QTime QTime::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);

  QString QDateTime::toString(Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate) const;
  QString QDateTime::toString(const QString &format) const;

  static QDateTime QDateTime::fromString(const QString &s, Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate);
  static QDateTime QDateTime::fromString(const QString &s, const QString &format);

Mondify the QLocale toString() and fromString() methods:

  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;

  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, FormatType = LongFormat) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, FormatType = LongFormat) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, FormatType format = LongFormat) const;

to replace FormatType with StringType:

  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, StringType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, StringType format = LongFormat) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, StringType format = LongFormat) const;

  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, StringType = LongFormat) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, StringType = LongFormat) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, StringType format = LongFormat) const;

Add the following new toString/fromSting methods to QLocale

  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;

  QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                            FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;

  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeFormat format) const;

  QDate QLocale::toDate(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                        FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QTime QLocale::toTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                        FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;
  QDateTime QLocale::toDateTime(const QString &string, QDateTime::DateTimeField field,
                                FieldFormat format = LongName, FieldContext context = StandaloneContext) const;

Modify the existing string date field format codes to be CLDR compliant as follows:

   ddd - Weekday - Change to EEE
  dddd - Weekday - Change to EEEE
    AP - AM/PM - Remove, already have A
    ap - am/pm - Remove, already have a
     h - Hour - Modify behaviour to match CLDR
    hh - Hour - Modify behaviour to match CLDR
     t - Timezone - Change to z

Add new CLDR date field format codes for existing or new api:

  ddddd - Weekday narrow name
  MMMMM - Month narrow name
      y - Year without leading zeros
      d - Day of Year
      w - Week of Year
      Y - Week Year
      L - Stand-alone Month
      e - Weekday
      E - Weekday 
      c - Stand-alone Weekday
      G - Era name
      z - Timezone
      Z - Timezone
      v - Timezone
      V - Timezone
      Q - Quarter of Year
      q - Stand-alone Quarter of Year
      W - Week of Month
      F - Day of Week In Month

QDate API changes

The following QDate YMD methods will be deprecated using QT4_COMPAT:

    QDate(int y, int m, int d);

    int year() const;
    int month() const;
    int day() const;
    int dayOfWeek() const;
    int dayOfYear() const;
    int daysInMonth() const;
    int daysInYear() const;
    int weekNumber(int *yearNum = 0) const;

    bool setDate(int year, int month, int day);
    void getDate(int *year, int *month, int *day);

    QDate addDays(int days) const;
    QDate addMonths(int months) const;
    QDate addYears(int years) const;
    int daysTo(const QDate &) const;

    static bool isValid(int y, int m, int d);
    static bool isLeapYear(int year);

The following new methods or variations will be added:

    static QDate gregorianDate(int year, int month, int day);
    static QDate localDate(int year, int month, int day, QLocale::CalendarSystem calSys = QLocale::DefaultCalendar);

Implementation Plan

The following phased implementation is planned:

  • Clean-up current code where required. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Separate private QDateTimeParser into own file. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Create new private QDateTimeFormatter class, move current formatting code from QLocale into QDateTimeFormatter, change QDateTime to make calls to it. Delete QDateTime formatter code. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Create new QDateCalculator class implementing most calendars. Write new unit tests.

Still fuzzy:

  • Change QDateTimeFormatter and QDateTimeParser to fix the currently supported field codes to be CLDR compliant. Modify existing tests to ensure they still pass.
  • Implement new formatting api but making calls to existing backend code, for options that don't yet have the backend coded just translate to a sensible replacement, i.e. for FullDate return LongDate. Only supported CalendarSystem is DefaultCalendar. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Add to QDateTimeFormatter and QDateTimeParser the CLDR field codes that are already supported by existing QDate api. Write new tests.
  • Convert unit tests from old api to new api. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Convert widgets and other Qt code to new api. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Remove old api. All existing tests should still pass.
  • Modify QLocale CLDR backend to return full set of values for new api. Write new tests.
  • Modify QLocale Mac backend to return full set of values for new api. Write new tests.
  • Modify QLocale Windows backend to return full set of values for new api. Write new tests.
  • Add Era support
  • Add Week Date support