Wordclock/unit/generateTimesMarchOctoberWithAllSeconds.sh

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#/bin/bash
# date command is all we need, as shown:
#date -d '2007-011-01 17:30:24' '+%:z'
#+01:00
HEAD=timetest_head.template
TAIL=timetest_tail.template
# remove the tailing "./" and the extension of this script
OUTPUT="$(echo "$0" | sed 's;^./;;' | cut -d'.' -f1).lua"
#rename OUTPUT from generate to test
OUTPUT="$(echo "$OUTPUT" | sed 's;generate;test;')"
echo "Generating $OUTPUT ..."
cat $HEAD > $OUTPUT
# Logic to generate the script
for year in 2016 2017; do
echo "For $year ..."
for month in 3 10; do
for day in {21..31}; do
for hour in {1..3}; do
for minutes in {0..59}; do
echo "$year-$month-$day $hour:$minutes"
for seconds in {0..59}; do
timestmp="$year-$month-$day $hour:$minutes:$seconds"
date -d "$timestmp" "+%F %T" >> /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "--Time $timestmp is not valid" >> $OUTPUT
else
# Result of date looks like +01:00
# Grep extracts the hour, then remove the plus in front and at the end remove leading zeros
offset=$(date -d "$timestmp" '+%:z' | grep -o "+[0-9]*" | sed 's/+//' | sed 's/^0//')
dayofweek=$(date -d "$timestmp" '+%u')
# Generate the lua test command, like: checkTime(2015, 1, 1, 10, 11, 12, 0, 1)
echo "checkTime($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minutes, $seconds, $dayofweek, $offset)" >> $OUTPUT
fi
done
done
done
done
done
done
cat $TAIL >> $OUTPUT
echo "---------------------------"
echo "Usage:"
echo "Call >lua $OUTPUT< in the terminal to execute the test"
exit 0