#/bin/bash # date command is all we need, as shown: #date -d '2007-011-01 17:30:24' '+%s' #1193934624 #date -d '2007-011-01 17:30:24' '+%w' #4 # Usage: # Call this script and write the output of stdout into a file. # e.g.: ./generateUnixtime.sh > unixtimetest.lua # Generate the header cat << EOF dofile("../timecore.lua") function checkUnixTime(resultYear, resultMonth, resultDay, resultHour, resultMinute, resultSecond, resultDow, unixtime) year, month, day, hour, minute, second, dow = gettime(unixtime) if not (year == resultYear and resultMonth == month and day == resultDay and hour == resultHour and minute == resultMinute and second == resultSecond and dow == resultDow) then print(resultYear .. "-" .. resultMonth .. "-" .. resultDay .. " " .. resultHour .. ":" .. resultMinute .. ":" .. resultSecond .. " day of week : " .. resultDow .. " not extracted from " .. unixtime) print(year .. "-" .. month .. "-" .. day .. " " .. hour .. ":" .. minute .. ":" .. second .. " day of week : " .. dow .. " found instead") os.exit(1) else print(resultYear .. "-" .. resultMonth .. "-" .. resultDay .. " " .. resultHour .. ":" .. resultMinute .. ":" .. resultSecond .. " OK") end end EOF # Generate all the tests for year in {2016..2020}; do for month in {1..12}; do for day in {1..31}; do hour=$((RANDOM%24)) minutes=$((RANDOM%60)) seconds=$((RANDOM%60)) timestmp="$year-$month-$day $hour:$minutes:$seconds" date -d "$timestmp" "+%F %T" >> /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "--Time $timestmp is not valid" else unixtime=$(date -u -d "$timestmp" '+%s') dayofweek=$(date -u -d "$timestmp" '+%w') # Generate the lua test command, like: checkTime(2015, 1, 1, 10, 11, 12, 0, 1) echo "checkUnixTime($year, $month, $day, $hour, $minutes, $seconds, $dayofweek, $unixtime)" fi done done done exit 0