// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CHROME_COMMON_TIME_FORMAT_H__ #define CHROME_COMMON_TIME_FORMAT_H__ #pragma once // This file defines methods to format time values as strings. #include "base/string16.h" namespace base { class Time; class TimeDelta; } class TimeFormat { public: // TimeElapsed, TimeRemaining and TimeRemainingShort functions: // These functions return a localized string of approximate time duration. The // conditions are simpler than PastTime since these functions are used for // in-progress operations and users have different expectations of units. // Returns times in elapsed-format: "3 mins ago", "2 days ago". static string16 TimeElapsed(const base::TimeDelta& delta); // Returns times in remaining-format: "3 mins left", "2 days left". static string16 TimeRemaining(const base::TimeDelta& delta); // Returns times in short-format: "3 mins", "2 days". static string16 TimeRemainingShort(const base::TimeDelta& delta); // For displaying a relative time in the past. This method returns either // "Today", "Yesterday", or an empty string if it's older than that. // // TODO(brettw): This should be able to handle days in the future like // "Tomorrow". // TODO(tc): This should be able to do things like "Last week". This // requires handling singluar/plural for all languages. // // The second parameter is optional, it is midnight of "Now" for relative day // computations: Time::Now().LocalMidnight() // If NULL, the current day's midnight will be retrieved, which can be // slow. If many items are being processed, it is best to get the current // time once at the beginning and pass it for each computation. static string16 RelativeDate(const base::Time& time, const base::Time* optional_midnight_today); }; #endif // CHROME_COMMON_TIME_FORMAT_H__