From 62866cac4eb109490ad1d79a3295a3848da8c134 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SanJacobs Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 23:08:20 +0200 Subject: Adding and slicing workdays is now functional As well as adding dayrate, and thereby hourly rate, but pricing the timeblocks is not handled yet. --- src/time.cpp | 15 ++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/time.cpp') diff --git a/src/time.cpp b/src/time.cpp index 37c0f5f..98a5482 100755 --- a/src/time.cpp +++ b/src/time.cpp @@ -145,7 +145,6 @@ workday::workday(const moment& previous_wrap, (moment){0, 22, call.day, call.month, call.year}, // 22:00 in the evening (moment){0, 23, call.day, call.month, call.year}+(delta){0, 1, 0}, // Midnight (moment){0, 23, call.day, call.month, call.year}+(delta){0, 7, 0}, // 6, next morning - }; int j = 0; @@ -153,12 +152,17 @@ workday::workday(const moment& previous_wrap, const moment* each_moment = &splitpoints[i]; if(*each_moment > call && *each_moment < wrap) { blocks[j++] = timesplit(initial_block, *each_moment); - // TODO: Timesplit's input and return have been flipped, so check if this works } } blocks[j++] = initial_block; total_timeblocks = j; + + // TODO: This is really ugly, but I think what I need to do here is: + // Loop over the whole thing again to set the valuefactors of every timeblock. + + + } @@ -313,19 +317,20 @@ int days_in(int month, int year) { } // TODO: Add checks for correct formatting, and ask for new input if wrong -moment timeinput(int or_year, int or_month, int or_day) { +moment timeinput(const moment) { char input_string[5]; std::cout << "Input time\nHHMM (24-hour format, no space)\n"; std::cin >> input_string; moment output{std::stoi(std::string(std::string(1, input_string[2])+input_string[3])), std::stoi(std::string(std::string(1, input_string[0])+input_string[1])), or_day, or_month, or_year}; - // This is retarded + // This is retarded and needs to be completely replaced return output; } + moment timeinput() { char input_string[17]; - std::cout << "Input date and time\nYEAR MM DD hh mm (24-hour format, use spaces)\n"; + std::cout << "YEAR MM DD hh mm (24-hour format, use spaces)\n"; std::cin.getline(input_string, 17); // This uglyness is just how you use strtok() to split a string, apparently -- cgit v1.2.1