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import time
TIME = time # For later use.

import dateutil.parser

import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks

def parse(s):
    todo = []
    s = s.replace('noon', '12:00')
    s = s.replace('midnight', '00:00')
    if 'tomorrow' in s:
        todo.append(lambda i: i + 86400)
        s = s.replace('tomorrow', '')
    if 'next week' in s:
        todo.append(lambda i: i + 86400*7)
        s = s.replace('next week', '')
    i = int(time.mktime(dateutil.parser.parse(s, fuzzy=True).timetuple()))
    for f in todo:
        i = f(i)
    return i

class Time(callbacks.Plugin):
    def seconds(self, irc, msg, args):
        """[<years>y] [<weeks>w] [<days>d] [<hours>h] [<minutes>m] [<seconds>s]

        Returns the number of seconds in the number of <years>, <weeks>,
        <days>, <hours>, <minutes>, and <seconds> given.  An example usage is
        "seconds 2h 30m", which would return 9000, which is '3600*2 + 30*60'.
        Useful for scheduling events at a given number of seconds in the
        future.
        """
        if not args:
            raise callbacks.ArgumentError
        seconds = 0
        for arg in args:
            if not arg or arg[-1] not in 'ywdhms':
                raise callbacks.ArgumentError
            (s, kind) = arg[:-1], arg[-1]
            try:
                i = int(s)
            except ValueError:
                irc.errorInvalid('argument', arg, Raise=True)
            if kind == 'y':
                seconds += i*31536000
            elif kind == 'w':
                seconds += i*604800
            elif kind == 'd':
                seconds += i*86400
            elif kind == 'h':
                seconds += i*3600
            elif kind == 'm':
                seconds += i*60
            elif kind == 's':
                seconds += i
        irc.reply(str(seconds))

    def at(self, irc, msg, args, s):
        """<time string>

        Returns the number of seconds since epoch <time string> is.
        <time string> can be any number of natural formats; just try something
        and see if it will work.
        """
        now = int(time.time())
        new = parse(s)
        if new != now:
            irc.reply(str(new))
        else:
            irc.error('That\'s right now!')
    at = wrap(at, ['text'])

    def until(self, irc, msg, args, s):
        """<time string>

        Returns the number of seconds until <time string>.
        """
        now = int(time.time())
        new = parse(s)
        if new != now:
            if new - now < 0:
                new += 86400
            irc.reply(str(new-now))
        else:
            irc.error('That\'s right now!')
    until = wrap(until, ['text'])

    def ctime(self, irc, msg, args, seconds):
        """[<seconds since epoch>]

        Returns the ctime for <seconds since epoch>, or the current ctime if
        no <seconds since epoch> is given.
        """
        irc.reply(time.ctime(seconds))
    ctime = wrap(ctime, [additional(('int', 'number of seconds since epoch'),
                                    TIME.time)])

    def time(self, irc, msg, args, channel, format, seconds):
        """[<format>] [<seconds since epoch>]

        Returns the current time in <format> format, or, if <format> is not
        given, uses the configurable format for the current channel.  If no
        <seconds since epoch> time is given, the current time is used.
        """
        if not format:
            if channel:
                format = self.registryValue('format', channel)
            else:
                format = self.registryValue('format')
        irc.reply(time.strftime(format, time.localtime(seconds)))
    time = wrap(time, [optional('channel'), optional('nonInt'),
                       additional('float', TIME.time)])

    def elapsed(self, irc, msg, args, seconds):
        """<seconds>

        Returns a pretty string that is the amount of time represented by
        <seconds>.
        """
        irc.reply(utils.timeElapsed(seconds))
    elapsed = wrap(elapsed, ['int'])


Class = Time

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