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Chronicity
A natural language date and time parser for Common Lisp. Inspired by (and copied verbatim from) from Chronic, the natural language date and time parser for Ruby by Tom Preston-Werner. To understand how Chronicity works, read this post: Writing a natural language date and time parser Download and InstallationUse quicklisp: (ql:quickload "chronicity")Or get the cutting-edge version from github: https://github.com/chaitanyagupta/chronicity/tree/master Or get the latest stable release (usually updates before quicklisp): https://github.com/chaitanyagupta/chronicity/releases UsageUse CHRONICITY:PARSE to parse date/time strings. If *NOW* is not set, "now" is assumed to be this instant. All relative date/time calculations are made with respect to *NOW*. (setf chronicity:*now* (chronicity:make-datetime 2009 3 27 12 34 56)) => @2009-03-27T12:34:56.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "today") => @2009-03-27T13:00:00.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "tomorrow" :now (chronicity:make-date 2009 1 1)) => @2009-01-02T00:00:00.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "3 days from now") => @2009-03-30T12:34:56.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "next month") => @2009-04-01T00:00:00.000000+05:30:ENDIAN-PREFERENCE indicates which date format to prefer in case of ambiguity over days and months. :LITTLE indicates the format "dd/mm/yyyy", :MIDDLE indicates "mm/dd/yyy". Default is :LITTLE. (chronicity:parse "1/2/2003") => @2003-02-01T00:00:00.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "1/2/2003" :endian-preference :middle) => @2003-01-02T00:00:00.000000+05:30Default value for :CONTEXT is :FUTURE. (chronicity:parse "April 1st at 12:30 PM") => @2009-04-01T12:30:00.000000+05:30 (chronicity:parse "April 1st at 12:30 PM" :context :past) => @2008-04-01T12:30:00.000000+05:30CHRONICITY:PARSE usually returns a DATETIME object. Its attributes can be accessed using the datetime readers. (chronicity:parse "next month" :guess :end) => @2009-04-30T23:59:59.000000+05:30 (values (chronicity:year-of *) (chronicity:month-of *) (chronicity:day-of *) (chronicity:hour-of *) (chronicity:minute-of *) (chronicity:sec-of *)) => 2009, 4, 30, 23, 59, 59Passing NIL as the value for :GUESS returns a SPAN, which is a range of datetime values. (chronicity:parse "next month" :guess nil) => # (values (chronicity:span-start *) (chronicity:span-end *) (chronicity:span-end-included-p *)) => @2009-04-01T00:00:00.000000+05:30, @2009-05-01T00:00:00.000000+05:30, NILOther possible values are :START, :MIDDLE, or :END which return the start, mid-point or the end of a span respectively. Input ExamplesSimple thursday november summer friday 13:00 mon 2:35 4pm 6 in the morning friday 1pm sat 7 in the evening yesterday today tomorrow this tuesday next month this morning last night this second yesterday at 4:00 last friday at 20:00 last week tuesday tomorrow at 6:45pm afternoon yesterday thursday last weekComplex 3 years ago 5 months before now 7 hours ago 7 days from now 1 week hence in 3 hours 1 year ago tomorrow 3 months ago saturday at 5:00 pm 7 hours before tomorrow at noon 3rd wednesday in november 3rd month next year 3rd thursday this september 4th day last weekSpecific Dates January 5 dec 25 may 27th October 2006 oct 06 jan 3 2010 february 14, 2004 3 jan 2000 17 april 85 5/27/1979 27/5/1979 05/06 1979-05-27 Friday 5 4:00 17:00 0800Specific Times (many of the above with an added time) January 5 at 7pm 1979-05-27 05:00:00 etc LimitationsChronicity only works with the current timezone (as returned by LOCAL-TIME:*DEFAULT-TIMEZONE*) . Support for different timezones is planned for a future release. The datetime object(s) returned by the parser are of type LOCAL-TIME:TIMESTAMP. Be aware of any limitations that may apply to them. Another problem is that parsing ordinals as words is supported except for second, which is ambiguous with second the unit of time. This should be fixed in a future release. |
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