From: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 03:20:13 +0000 (+0000) Subject: chore(unitproc):timeUntilNextDay:Minor local var style X-Git-Tag: 0.3.0~33 X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/BK-2020-03.git/commitdiff_plain/7185e88a52d8daecc20e3d31a38fcd0860159884?ds=inline chore(unitproc):timeUntilNextDay:Minor local var style --- diff --git a/unitproc/bktemp-timeUntilNextDay b/unitproc/bktemp-timeUntilNextDay index 429c4ba..6a8525c 100644 --- a/unitproc/bktemp-timeUntilNextDay +++ b/unitproc/bktemp-timeUntilNextDay @@ -8,15 +8,14 @@ die() { yell "$*"; exit 111; } try() { "$@" || die "cannot $*"; } timeUntilNextDay(){ # Desc: Report seconds until next day. - # Version: 1.0.1 + # Version: 1.0.2 # Output: stdout: integer seconds until next day # Output: exit code 0 if stdout > 0; 1 if stdout = 0; 2 if stdout < 0 # Usage: timeUntilNextDay # Usage: if ! myTTL="$(timeUntilNextDay)"; then yell "ERROR in if statement"; exit 1; fi # Depends: date 8, echo 8, yell, try - local returnState timeCurrent timeNextDay secondsUntilNextDay - + local returnState timeCurrent timeNextDay secondsUntilNextDay returnState timeCurrent="$(date --iso-8601=seconds)" ; # Produce `date`-parsable current timestamp with resolution of 1 second. timeNextDay="$(date -d "$timeCurrent next day" --iso-8601=date)"; # Produce timestamp of beginning of tomorrow with resolution of 1 second. secondsUntilNextDay="$(( $(date +%s -d "$timeNextDay") - $(date +%s -d "$timeCurrent") ))" ; # Calculate seconds until closest future midnight (res. 1 second).