Class: TimeParser
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- TimeParser
- Defined in:
- lib/logporter/protocol/syslog3164.rb
Overview
Ruby’s core/stdlib Time.strptime is embarrasingly slow. Let’s do our own.
Constant Summary collapse
- @@re_cache =
{}
- @@re_formats =
{ "%b" => "(?:Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)", "%d" => "[ 1-3]?[0-9]", "%H" => "[0-9]{2}", "%M" => "[0-9]{2}", "%S" => "[0-9]{2}", }
Class Method Summary collapse
Class Method Details
.strptime(string, format) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/logporter/protocol/syslog3164.rb', line 15 def self.strptime(string, format) if @@re_cache.include?(format) obj = @@re_cache[format] else captures = [] pattern = format.gsub(/%[A-z]/) do |spec| if @@re_formats.include?(spec) captures << spec "(#{@@re_formats[spec]})" else spec end end re = Regexp.new(pattern) obj = @@re_cache[format] = { :re => re, :captures => captures, } end #m = obj[:re].match(string) #return nil if !m now = Time.new time_array = [now.year, now.month, now.day, 0, 0, 0, 0] return nil unless string.scan(obj[:re]) do |*captures| #obj[:captures].each_with_index do |spec, i| #p spec => m[i + 1] captures.each_with_index do |spec, i| case spec when "%y"; time_array[0] = m[i + 1].to_i when "%b"; time_array[1] = m[i + 1] when "%d"; time_array[2] = m[i + 1].to_i when "%H"; time_array[3] = m[i + 1].to_i when "%M"; time_array[4] = m[i + 1].to_i when "%S"; time_array[5] = m[i + 1].to_i end # case spec end # each capture end # string.scan return Time.local(*time_array) end |