# include # include # include # include using namespace std; # include "doomsday.hpp" int main ( ); void test01 ( ); void test02 ( ); //****************************************************************************80 int main ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // MAIN is the main program for DOOMSDAY_PRB. // // Discussion: // // DOOMSDAY_PRB tests the DOOMSDAY library. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 28 May 2012 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { timestamp ( ); cout << "\n"; cout << "DOOMSDAY_PRB:\n"; cout << " C++ version\n"; cout << " Test the DOOMSDAY library.\n"; test01 ( ); test02 ( ); // // Terminate. // cout << "\n"; cout << "DOOMSDAY_PRB:\n"; cout << " Test the DOOMSDAY library.\n"; cout << "\n"; timestamp ( ); return 0; } //****************************************************************************80 void test01 ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // TEST01 tests DOOMSDAY against a couple of test dates. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 27 May 2012 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { int d; int m; int n_data; int w; string s1; string s2; int y; cout << "\n"; cout << "TEST01\n"; cout << " Try a couple selected dates.\n"; cout << "\n"; cout << " YYYY MM DD Weekday Weekday\n"; cout << " Tabulated Computed\n"; cout << "\n"; y = 1989; m = 7; d = 13; w = doomsday_gregorian ( y, m, d ); s1 = weekday_to_name_common ( w ); s2 = "Thursday"; cout << " " << setw(4) << y << " " << setw(2) << m << " " << setw(2) << d << " " << setw(10) << s1 << " " << setw(10) << s2 << "\n"; y = 2012; m = 5; d = 26; w = doomsday_gregorian ( y, m, d ); s1 = weekday_to_name_common ( w ); s2 = "Saturday"; cout << " " << setw(4) << y << " " << setw(2) << m << " " << setw(2) << d << " " << setw(10) << s1 << " " << setw(10) << s2 << "\n"; return; } //****************************************************************************80 void test02 ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // TEST02 tests DOOMSDAY against a number of known values. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 28 May 2012 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { int d; int m; int n_data; int w1; int w2; string s1; string s2; int y; cout << "\n"; cout << "TEST02\n"; cout << " WEEKDAY_VALUES supplies a list of dates and weekdays.\n"; cout << "\n"; cout << " YYYY MM DD Weekday Weekday\n"; cout << " Tabulated Computed\n"; cout << "\n"; n_data = 0; for ( ; ; ) { weekday_values ( n_data, y, m, d, w1 ); if ( n_data <= 0 ) { break; } // // The transition from Julian to Gregorian calendars occurred in 1582 // (for some people). The data in "WEEKDAY_VALUES" before the transition // is stored in Julian format, which DOOMSDAY_GREGORIAN can't handle. // So let's just refuse to handle 1582 or earlier// // if ( y <= 1582 ) { continue; } w2 = doomsday_gregorian ( y, m, d ); s1 = weekday_to_name_common ( w1 ); s2 = weekday_to_name_common ( w2 ); cout << " " << setw(4) << y << " " << setw(2) << m << " " << setw(2) << d << " " << setw(10) << s1 << " " << setw(10) << s2 << "\n"; } return; }