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#!/usr/bin/perl
=head1 NAME
ts - timestamp input
=head1 SYNOPSIS
ts [-r] [format]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
ts adds a timestamp to the beginning of each line of input.
The optional format parameter controls how the timestamp is formatted,
as used by L<strftime(3)>. The default format is "%b %d %H:%M:%S". In
addition to the regular strftime conversion specifications, "%.S" and "%.s"
are like "%S" and "%s", but provide subsecond resolution
(ie, "30.00001" and "1301682593.00001").
If the -r switch is passed, it instead converts existing timestamps in
the input to relative times, such as "15m5s ago". Many common timestamp
formats are supported. Note that the Time::Duration and Date::Parse perl
modules are required for this mode to work. Currently, converting localized
dates is not supported.
If both -r and a format is passed, the existing timestamps are
converted to the specified format.
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
The standard TZ environment variable controls what time zone dates
are assumed to be in, if a timezone is not specified as part of the date.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright 2006 by Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
Licensed under the GNU GPL.
=cut
use warnings;
use strict;
use POSIX q{strftime};
$|=1;
my $rel=0;
use Getopt::Long;
GetOptions("r" => \$rel) || die "usage: ts [-r] [format]\n";
if ($rel) {
eval q{
use Date::Parse;
use Time::Duration;
};
die $@ if $@;
}
my $use_format=@ARGV;
my $format="%b %d %H:%M:%S";
$format=shift if @ARGV;
# For subsecond resolution, Time::HiRes is needed.
my $hires=0;
if ($format=~/\%\.[Ss]/) {
require Time::HiRes;
$hires=1;
}
while (<>) {
if (! $rel) {
if ($hires) {
my $f=$format;
my ($seconds, $microseconds) = Time::HiRes::gettimeofday();
my $s=sprintf("%06i", $microseconds);
$f=~s/\%\.([Ss])/%$1.$s/g;
print strftime($f, localtime($seconds));
}
else {
print strftime($format, localtime);
}
print " ".$_;
}
else {
s{\b(
\d\d[-\s\/]\w\w\w # 21 dec 17:05
(?:\/\d\d+)? # 21 dec/93 17:05
[\s:]\d\d:\d\d # (time part of above)
(?::\d\d)? # (optional seconds)
(?:\s+[+-]\d\d\d\d)? # (optional timezone)
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\w{3}\s+\d\d\s+\d\d:\d\d:\d\d # syslog form
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\d\d\d[-:]\d\d[-:]\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d.\d+ # ISO-8601
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(?:\w\w\w,?\s+)? # (optional Day)
\d+\s+\w\w\w\s+\d\d+\s+\d\d:\d\d:\d\d
# 16 Jun 94 07:29:35
(?:\s+\w\w\w|\s[+-]\d\d\d\d)?
# (optional timezone)
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\w\w\w\s+\w\w\w\s+\d\d\s+\d\d:\d\d
# lastlog format
)\b
}{
$use_format
? strftime($format, localtime(str2time($1)))
: concise(ago(time - str2time($1), 2))
}exg;
print $_;
}
}
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