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<?php
/**
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *  
 * Copyright (c) 2006-2016 Khaled Al-Sham'aa.
 *  
 * http://www.ar-php.org
 *  
 * PHP Version 5 
 *  
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *  
 * LICENSE
 *
 * This program is open source product; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *  
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *  
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
 * along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt>.
 *  
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *  
 * Class Name: Arabic Maketime
 *  
 * Filename:   Mktime.php
 *  
 * Original    Author(s): Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
 *  
 * Purpose:    Arabic customization for PHP mktime function
 *  
 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 *  
 * Arabic Maketime
 *
 * PHP class for Arabic and Islamic customization of PHP mktime function.
 * It can convert Hijri date into UNIX timestamp format
 *
 * Unix time() value:
 * 
 * Development of the Unix operating system began at Bell Laboratories in 1969 by 
 * Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, with the first PDP-11 version becoming 
 * operational in February 1971. Unix wisely adopted the convention that all 
 * internal dates and times (for example, the time of creation and last modification 
 * of files) were kept in Universal Time, and converted to local time based on a 
 * per-user time zone specification. This far-sighted choice has made it vastly 
 * easier to integrate Unix systems into far-flung networks without a chaos of 
 * conflicting time settings.
 * 
 * The machines on which Unix was developed and initially deployed could not support 
 * arithmetic on integers longer than 32 bits without costly multiple-precision 
 * computation in software. The internal representation of time was therefore chosen 
 * to be the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00 Universal time on January 1, 1970 
 * in the Gregorian calendar (Julian day 2440587.5), with time stored as a 32 bit 
 * signed integer (long in the original C implementation).
 * 
 * The influence of Unix time representation has spread well beyond Unix since most 
 * C and C++ libraries on other systems provide Unix-compatible time and date 
 * functions. The major drawback of Unix time representation is that, if kept as a 
 * 32 bit signed quantity, on January 19, 2038 it will go negative, resulting in 
 * chaos in programs unprepared for this. Modern Unix and C implementations define 
 * the result of the time() function as type time_t, which leaves the door open for 
 * remediation (by changing the definition to a 64 bit integer, for example) before 
 * the clock ticks the dreaded doomsday second.
 * 
 * mktime -- Get Unix timestamp for a date
 * int mktime (int hour, int minute, int second, int month, int day, int year);
 * 
 * Warning: Note the strange order of arguments, which differs from the order of 
 * arguments in a regular Unix mktime() call and which does not lend itself well to 
 * leaving out parameters from right to left (see below). It is a common error to 
 * mix these values up in a script.
 * 
 * Returns the Unix timestamp corresponding to the arguments given. This timestamp 
 * is a long integer containing the number of seconds between the Unix Epoch 
 * (January 1 1970) and the time specified.
 * 
 * Example:
 * <code>
 * date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
 * 
 * include('./I18N/Arabic.php');
 * $obj = new I18N_Arabic('Mktime');
 * 
 * $time = $obj->mktime(0,0,0,9,1,1427);
 * 
 * echo "<p>Calculated first day of Ramadan 1427 unix timestamp is: $time</p>";
 * 
 * $Gregorian = date('l F j, Y',$time);
 * 
 * echo "<p>Which is $Gregorian in Gregorian calendar</p>";            
 * </code>
 *    
 * @category  I18N 
 * @package   I18N_Arabic
 * @author    Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
 * @copyright 2006-2016 Khaled Al-Sham'aa
 *    
 * @license   LGPL <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt>
 * @link      http://www.ar-php.org 
 */

/**
 * This PHP class is an Arabic customization for PHP mktime function
 *  
 * @category  I18N 
 * @package   I18N_Arabic
 * @author    Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
 * @copyright 2006-2016 Khaled Al-Sham'aa
 *    
 * @license   LGPL <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt>
 * @link      http://www.ar-php.org 
 */ 
class I18N_Arabic_Mktime
{
    /**
     * Loads initialize values
     *
     * @ignore
     */
    public function __construct()
    {
    }
        
    /**
     * This will return current Unix timestamp 
     * for given Hijri date (Islamic calendar)
     *          
     * @param integer $hour       Time hour
     * @param integer $minute     Time minute
     * @param integer $second     Time second
     * @param integer $hj_month   Hijri month (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $hj_day     Hijri day   (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $hj_year    Hijri year  (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $correction To apply correction factor (+/- 1-2) 
     *                            to standard Hijri calendar
     *             
     * @return integer Returns the current time measured in the number of
     *                seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    public function mktime(
        $hour, $minute, $second, $hj_month, $hj_day, $hj_year, $correction = 0
    ) {
        list($year, $month, $day) = $this->convertDate($hj_year, $hj_month, $hj_day);

        $unixTimeStamp = mktime($hour, $minute, $second, $month, $day, $year);
        
        $unixTimeStamp = $unixTimeStamp + 3600*24*$correction; 
        
        return $unixTimeStamp;
    }
    
    /**
     * This will convert given Hijri date (Islamic calendar) into Gregorian date
     *          
     * @param integer $Y Hijri year (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $M Hijri month (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $D Hijri day (Islamic calendar)
     *      
     * @return array Gregorian date [int Year, int Month, int Day]
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    protected function convertDate($Y, $M, $D)
    {
        if (function_exists('GregorianToJD')) {
            $str = JDToGregorian($this->islamicToJd($Y, $M, $D));
        } else {
            $str = $this->jdToGreg($this->islamicToJd($Y, $M, $D));
        }
        
        list($month, $day, $year) = explode('/', $str);
        
        return array($year, $month, $day);
    }
    
    /**
     * This will convert given Hijri date (Islamic calendar) into Julian day
     *          
     * @param integer $year  Hijri year
     * @param integer $month Hijri month
     * @param integer $day   Hijri day
     *      
     * @return integer Julian day
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    protected function islamicToJd($year, $month, $day)
    {
        $jd = (int)((11 * $year + 3) / 30) + (int)(354 * $year) + (int)(30 * $month) 
            - (int)(($month - 1) / 2) + $day + 1948440 - 385;
        return $jd;
    }
    
    /**
     * Converts Julian Day Count to Gregorian date
     *      
     * @param integer $julian A julian day number as integer
     *       
     * @return integer The gregorian date as a string in the form "month/day/year"
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    protected function jdToGreg($julian) 
    {
        $julian = $julian - 1721119;
        $calc1  = 4 * $julian - 1;
        $year   = floor($calc1 / 146097);
        $julian = floor($calc1 - 146097 * $year);
        $day    = floor($julian / 4);
        $calc2  = 4 * $day + 3;
        $julian = floor($calc2 / 1461);
        $day    = $calc2 - 1461 * $julian;
        $day    = floor(($day + 4) / 4);
        $calc3  = 5 * $day - 3;
        $month  = floor($calc3 / 153);
        $day    = $calc3 - 153 * $month;
        $day    = floor(($day + 5) / 5);
        $year   = 100 * $year + $julian;
        
        if ($month < 10) {
            $month = $month + 3;
        } else {
            $month = $month - 9;
            $year  = $year + 1;
        }
        
        /* 
        Just to mimic the PHP JDToGregorian output
        If year is less than 1, subtract one to convert from
        a zero based date system to the common era system in
        which the year -1 (1 B.C.E) is followed by year 1 (1 C.E.)
        */
        
        if ($year < 1) {
            $year--;
        }

        return $month.'/'.$day.'/'.$year;
    }

    /**
     * Calculate Hijri calendar correction using Um-Al-Qura calendar information
     *      
     * @param integer $m Hijri month (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $y Hijri year  (Islamic calendar), valid range [1420-1459]
     *       
     * @return integer Correction factor to fix Hijri calendar calculation using
     *                 Um-Al-Qura calendar information     
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    public function mktimeCorrection ($m, $y)
    {
        if ($y >= 1420 && $y < 1460) {
            $calc = $this->mktime(0, 0, 0, $m, 1, $y);
            $file = dirname(__FILE__).'/data/um_alqoura.txt';

            $content = file_get_contents($file);
            $offset  = (($y-1420) * 12 + $m) * 11;

            $d = substr($content, $offset, 2);
            $m = substr($content, $offset+3, 2);
            $y = substr($content, $offset+6, 4);
            
            $real = mktime(0, 0, 0, $m, $d, $y);
            
            $diff = (int)(($real - $calc) / (3600 * 24));
        } else {
            $diff = 0;
        }
        
        return $diff;
    }
    
    /**
     * Calculate how many days in a given Hijri month
     *      
     * @param integer $m         Hijri month (Islamic calendar)
     * @param integer $y         Hijri year  (Islamic calendar), valid 
     *                           range[1320-1459]
     * @param boolean $umAlqoura Should we implement Um-Al-Qura calendar correction
     *                           in this calculation (default value is true)
     *       
     * @return integer Days in a given Hijri month     
     * @author Khaled Al-Sham'aa <khaled@ar-php.org>
     */
    public function hijriMonthDays ($m, $y, $umAlqoura = true)
    {
        if ($y >= 1320 && $y < 1460) {
            $begin = $this->mktime(0, 0, 0, $m, 1, $y);
            
            if ($m == 12) {
                $m2 = 1;
                $y2 = $y + 1;
            } else {
                $m2 = $m + 1;
                $y2 = $y;
            }
            
            $end = $this->mktime(0, 0, 0, $m2, 1, $y2);
            
            if ($umAlqoura === true) {
                $c1 = $this->mktimeCorrection($m, $y);
                $c2 = $this->mktimeCorrection($m2, $y2);
            } else {
                $c1 = 0;
                $c2 = 0;
            }
            
            $days = ($end - $begin) / (3600 * 24);
            $days = $days - $c1 + $c2;
        } else {
            $days = false;
        }
        
        return $days;
    }
}

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