Updated 2018-08-24 15:01:51 by pooryorick

Created by CecilWesterhof.

I created some procs to easily get some date/time formats.

The first is because I miss the %F format in clock.
# Clock format which recognises %F
proc clockFrmt {time format} {
    clock format $time -format [string map {%F {%Y-%m-%d}} $format]
}

But I find it also handy as a shorter form for clock with format. ;-)

I want as default the current time. This is not really possible. That is why I use NOW as default and created a function to convert the NOW:
# When a proc has no value for thisTime convert it to current time.
proc convertDefaultTime {thisTime} {
    if {$thisTime == NOW} {
        return [clock seconds]
    }
    return $thisTime
}

Martyn Smith For me I would use the default value NOW and not -1 it makes the code easier to read.

Done, thanks for the tip.

Then I created the following three procs.
proc getDateStr {{thisTime NOW}} {
    set thisTime [convertDefaultTime $thisTime]
    clockFrmt $thisTime "%F"
}

proc getDateTimeStr {{thisTime NOW}} {
    set thisTime [convertDefaultTime $thisTime]
    clockFrmt $thisTime "%FT%T"
}

proc getTimeStr {{thisTime NOW}} {
    set thisTime [convertDefaultTime $thisTime]
    clockFrmt $thisTime "%T"
}

An example usage:
proc showMessage {message {onlyTime False} {display True}} {
    if {$display} {
        if {$onlyTime} {
            set moment [getTimeStr]
        } else {
            set moment [getDateTimeStr]
        }
        puts [format "%s: %s" $moment $message]
    }
}

As always: comments, tips and questions are appreciated.